How To Roast Chickpeas - Simple Roasted Chickpea Recipe (2024)

Roasted chickpeas are snack-worthy little protein-packed bites that make a fun appetizer alternative to nuts or a great salad topper. Use this simple tutorial and recipe to learn how to roast chickpeas and get them perfectly crispy and crunchy every time!

The video in this post shows you how to roast chickpeas 3 different ways:

  1. Basic roasted chickpeas – (also included in the recipe card below in this post)
  2. Maple cinnamon roasted chickpeas
  3. Spicy cinnamon roasted chickpeas

The seasonings can vary to your liking but the method remains the same.

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Roasted chickpeas are a totally underrated snack in my opinion.

When they’re made correctly, they’re crispy and crunchy and rival any mixed nut bowl or Chex mix type of party appetizer all while being lower in fat and high in protein and fiber.

The seasoning options are endless too.

You can make them sweet like these cinnamon toast crunch roasted chickpeas, you can mix sweet, savory and spicy like these spicy cinnamon roasted chickpeas, you can even do BBQ roasted chickpeas and on and on.

Now I’m dreaming of a taco-seasoned roasted chickpea. Mmm….

Making roasted chickpeas is easy but there are a few simple tricks to get the absolute crispiest and crunchy result you can’t skip!

Let’s go through it all and learn how to roast chickpeas the right way.

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What Do I Need To Make Roasted Chickpeas?

The ingredient list is simple. I’ve included a basic recipe for roasted chickpeas below but like I mentioned above, you can add any and all seasoning combinations you’d like so play around!

For basic roasted chickpeas you need:

  • 1 (15oz.) can chickpeas, drained and rinsed
  • melted coconut oil
  • salt and pepper

That’s it! I bet you have all those ingredients on hand, don’t you?

Can You Roast Canned Chickpeas?

Yes! I hardly ever use dry beans.

Unless I’m using my Instant Pot for something like this Instant Pot tomato white bean recipe, I tend to stay away from dried beans.

They just require too much time for soaking and too much forethought, I’m more spur of the moment in my cooking!

Canned beans are perfectly fine for roasted chickpeas and they make things nice and simple!

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How Do You Make Crispy Roasted Chickpeas?

The most important question!

Crispy roasted chickpeas are not hard but you have to know the tricks! Here are the two most important parts of how to make crispy roasted chickpeas:

  1. Peel the skins off the chickpea
  2. The “pre-bake” and “post-bake” cool

Let’s go over each one of those.

Peeling the Skins Off the Chickpea

I know this part is tedious. I used to skip it and when you’re making things like thischickpea fall salador this Moroccan lamb lentil stew with chickpeas, it’s not worth it.

But, when the recipe is solely focused on the crispy and crunchy chickpea itself, take the 10 minutes (that’s how long it took me – I literally timed it) and peel them.

Believe me, you’ll thank yourself when you taste the end result.

The Pre-bake and Post-bake Cool

Nothing complicated about this part of roasting the chickpeas either, just something a little different than what you’re probably used to when roasting something.

The naked chickpeas (aka- before you pour the oil and seasonings on them) get pre-baked. This helps them start their journey to crispiness before getting “wet” with seasonings.

You’ll pull them out half way through roasting, toss with the oil and seasonings of your choice and then continue roasting.

The post-bake cool is an exercise in patience. Instead of pulling them out of the oven and trying to devour them right away, turn the oven off, crack the door and let the chickpeas cool on the baking sheet for at least 10 minutes. This helps them crisp up even more.

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How Do I Store Roasted Chickpeas?

If you actually have leftovers (I’d put bets on this not happening though), the best way to store roasted chickpeas to maintain their crispiness is in a paper bag on the counter.

Don’t put them in an airtight container and don’t refrigerate them!

How Else Can I Use Roasted Chickpeas?

Besides eating them by the handful, I love using roasted chickpeas to topsalads. Swap them for nuts next time and try it out!

You can also try them in something like these shrimp Caesar salad stuffed sweet potatoes, I love the added crunchy texture they bring to that dish.

Looking for even more recipes that use chickpeas? Try this chorizo chickpea skillet, this chickpea pesto sandwichor this chana masala.

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If you enjoy simple roasted snacks like these chickpeas, try roasted squash seeds as well!

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Roasted Chickpeas

Servings: 4 servings

Prep: 12 minutes mins

Cook: 22 minutes mins

Total: 34 minutes mins

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Learn how to roast chickpeas for crispy, crunchy snack-worthy little protein-packed bites. A fun appetizer alternative to nuts or a great salad topper.

Ingredients

  • 15 oz. can chickpeas, drained and rinsed
  • 1/2 tablespoon melted coconut oil
  • kosher salt
  • freshly ground black pepper

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 400°F convection roast or 425°F if you don’t have a convection roast setting.

  • Spread drained and rinsed chickpeas out on a dry dish towel, gently pat dry.

  • Peel skins off each chickpea. This will take about 10 minutes, it’s tedious but worth it and necessary for crispy roasted chickpeas – don’t skip this step!

  • Spread peeled chickpeas out on a baking sheet and roast for 10 minutes, shaking the pan once so they don’t stick.

  • Remove chickpeas from the oven and pour the coconut oil mixture over top. Season with salt and pepper and toss well to combine making sure all the chickpeas are evenly coated.

  • Return the baking sheet to the oven and roast for an additional 12 minutes, tossing once half way through baking.

  • Turn the oven off, open the door a few inches and let oven cool with the baking sheet still in the oven for at least 10 minutes.

  • Once cooled, chickpeas will be crispy and ready to eat!

Video

Notes

See Cinnamon Toast Crunch Roasted Chickpeas and Spicy Cinnamon Roasted Chickpeas for more roasted chickpea versions.

Nutrition

Serving: 1gCalories: 190kcalCarbohydrates: 29gProtein: 9gFat: 4gSaturated Fat: 2gPolyunsaturated Fat: 2gSodium: 593mgFiber: 8gSugar: 5g

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

Additional Info

Course: Snacks

Cuisine: American

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How To Roast Chickpeas - Simple Roasted Chickpea Recipe (2024)

FAQs

Why aren't my roasted chickpeas crunchy? ›

The oven needs to be hot but not too hot or the chickpeas will cook too quickly without getting crunchy. 375 is the sweet spot so they can get crispy without burning. Rinse the chickpeas under cold water and drain them well. Dry the chickpeas.

Do canned chickpeas need to be soaked before roasting? ›

Soak the chickpeas in plenty of water for about 24 hours. They will expand and at least double in size, which is what you want. After they have soaked, drain and dry them well. Toss them with oil and salt, then bake the chickpeas on a large sheet pan at 400°F until they are nice and crispy (about 20 to 35 minutes).

How to roast chickpeas without soaking? ›

Spread the chickpeas on a kitchen towel and pat them dry. Remove any loose skins. Transfer the dried chickpeas to the baking sheet and toss them with a drizzle of olive oil and generous pinches of salt. Roast the chickpeas for 20 to 30 minutes, or until golden brown and crisp.

Why are my roasted chickpeas popping? ›

As the chickpeas cook (using any method), they will release moisture. This is why they pop and sizzle as they release water during cooking. The more water that is cooked out of them, the crispier they will be.

Why are my chickpeas still hard after cooking? ›

If they're still hard after you cook them for an hour, be sure they have enough water to cover them, and simmer until they soften. Taste the water. If it's bitter, rinse the beans, and put in new water.

Do chickpeas get softer the longer you cook them? ›

On the other hand, if you plan to add the beans to a salad or stew, you may want them on the firmer side. If your chickpeas are still hard after the cooking time we suggest and you want them to be softer, continue to cook until soft.

How to cook chickpeas from a can? ›

2. Roast canned chickpeas
  1. Rinse and drain the canned chickpeas. ...
  2. Coat the chickpeas with oil, salt/pepper, and your favorite spice blend.
  3. Spread them out on a rimmed baking sheet and bake at 425°F/218°C for 20 minutes, until blistered in some spots and crunchy in texture.
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What happens if you don't pre soak chickpeas? ›

Generally, if you did not pre soak the chickpeas, they will take 3 to 4 hours on HIGH or 6 to 8 hours on LOW to become tender. You can shorten the cooking time by preheating the water in the microwave for 4 to 5 minutes before adding to the beans. Pour the dry chickpeas into a saucepan and cover with 3 inches of water.

Is it better to soak or roast chickpeas? ›

Roasting Chickpeas

One of the main benefits of roasted chickpeas is their flavor and texture. The roasting process brings out a nutty flavor and a crunchy texture that is appealing to many. This makes them an excellent alternative to less healthy snacks like chips or crackers.

Why add baking soda when cooking chickpeas? ›

The chickpeas are sautéed with baking soda for a few minutes, before dumping in the water to simmer the chickpeas. The baking soda makes the water more alkaline, which softens the chickpeas more quickly by weakening their pectic bonds.

How to know if chickpeas are cooked? ›

You can tell if they are ready when they are tender to the bite. And as I said, the cooking time will also depend on how you choose to cook them: Stovetop: boiled chickpeas cooked on the stovetop will take anywhere from 30 minutes up to 2 hours.

Are chickpeas and garbanzo beans the same thing? ›

The honest answer—there's no difference between chickpeas and garbanzo beans. They're just two (of many) different names for the same type of pulse. (Pulses are basically seeds of legume plants.) The word chickpea doesn't come from chickens at all—it's an evolution of the plant's Latin name, cicer arietinum.

Why do chickpeas smell bad when cooking? ›

Soaking beans at room temperature promotes fermentation (and yes, the beans get gassy) resulting in (you guessed it) a sour smell. While certain types of fermentation can limit disruptive complex sugars (or oligosaccharides), the situation described above can be unsafe prior to cooking.

How do you make chickpeas less farty? ›

A Dietitian's Guide to Reducing Flatulence when Eating Legumes
  1. Rinse your cooked legumes. The first thing you can do is drain and rinse your legumes. ...
  2. Cook your legumes thoroughly. ...
  3. Add baking soda to your legumes. ...
  4. Try alpha-galactosidase supplements. ...
  5. Eat more legumes.
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What is the white foam on top of chickpeas? ›

You will find some white foam, or scum, floating on top of the chickpeas after you open up the Instant Pot lid. It's from the proteins released while cooking the chickpeas. Simply use a strainer to skim the foam off and discard it.

Why didn't my chickpeas get soft? ›

Many guides will tell you that adding a teaspoon or so of baking soda to soaking water will aid with the softening of dried chickpeas.

How to keep roasted chickpeas from getting soggy? ›

Instead, store roasted chickpeas at room temperature in an unsealed container (but covered by a paper towel or dish towel). This will allow air to circulate and any remaining moisture to evaporate from the garbanzos, preventing sogginess.

What happens if you eat too much roasted chickpeas? ›

According to Dr Gupta, excessive fibre intake from roasted chana may cause digestive discomfort, including bloating and gas, emphasising the need for moderation.

Do chickpeas go hard if overcooked? ›

Can you overcook chickpeas? Absolutely. The more you cook them, the softer they will get. While soft chickpeas are great for certain recipes, for others it will not give you the end result you are looking for.

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