Crunchy Chickpeas With Sesame, Cumin and Lime Recipe (2024)

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Zach B

I assume "Cumin" are the whole cumin seeds, not ground, correct?

Judy

I see sesame seeds on the plate but no cumin seeds, so I’m assuming they’ve used ground cumin. On the other hand, how bad can it be if you use whichever you prefer?

Jill

Delicious with co*cktails, and my guests agreed. Not really crunchy enough, though. I’ll definitely bake in the oven much longer next time.

Charlie

Easy to make. Took a little longer than 15-20 minutes in the oven, but I also doubled the recipe. Used ground cumin (1.5 tsp) and a half-teaspoon of turmeric. Also squeezed a little lime juice in at the end in addition to the zest (after the chickpeas had cooled). Delicious!

Jean

I should have listened to others’ suggestions and roasted the garbanzos for at least another 25 minutes!

bakebake

Amazing. I baked for 25 and left in the oven the additional 15. The method in this recipe yielded the crunchiest chickpeas of any method I’ve tried. I did add some lime juice from the lime I zested but otherwise stuck to the recipe. Even my toddler loved them.

elisegk

Ground cumin or cumin seeds?

Hedy

This recipe was easy to make. A microplane zester/grater made quick work of the lime preparation. As I felt the zest was not flavorful enough, I added extra lime juice. My husband loved this dish and can't stop snacking on it, but I was not a fan -- too much cumin for me.

John Neill

"Wiping out the skillet" ?(step 2). Recipe directs only moderately heating olive oil before putting 'em back you've only lightly 'cooked' the cumin for around one minute....relax chefs! A few errant seeds OK!I'm trying some coconut oil next time to add another flavour dimension...?Speaking of flavour-do wait until everything's cooled quite a bit at the last step -- try addding the zest only then so as not to overly dissapate this unique mix dimension.

Heather

quick and satisfying snack! i added chopped salted peanuts and some extra salt and pepper at the end, plus a little lime juice

Cinnamon F

26 minutes using air roast on my air fryer, I like the idea of the turmeric mentioned in another comment. These are really tasty. I used half of the oil the recipe suggested.

ZJD

There’s a good idea here, but I found the ratios and timing to be way off. At 25 minutes in the oven my garbanzos were a far cry from crispy; I ended up leaving them in for a full 50. 2 tbsp of oil was also nowhere near enough to coat the chickpeas, ended up using double that, and I think the cumin and lime zest could also be doubled. As others have said a squeeze of lime juice also helps. So, yeah, nice flavor profile, but don’t follow the numbers in this recipe.

Elizabeth

Perfect use for an air fryer: I usually double the recipe and pop the beans in without drying. Air fry for 30 mins at 350, shaking the basket every five minutes or so. I find it less work than the oven method. This has become a favorite since I first made it - I love it in a salad. I always add the juice of the lime or lemon and often add garlic or onion powder. Everything bagel seasoning is lovely too.

Andrea

Easy to make, great flavor and really an addictive snack. Just not really crunchy, I guess they had to stay in the oven for longer.

Rose

These never got crunchy like fried chickpeas do. After reading the comments, I patted them dry then airdried them for several hours. When I roasted them for 25 minutes, the chickpeas were still very chalky, so I let them continue to roast for 20 minutes, turned off the oven and waited an hour. Still not crispy enough to spice. Roasted them again for 20 minutes at 400 and let them cool in the oven. Still not crispy after tossing in hot oil/spice mix. Next time, I'll go back to frying.

GrandmaJ

Cooked beans from scratch. Drained in a strainer & air dried on a platter to dry for a couple of hours. Oven 375° convection - dried very quickly (25 minutes); good crunch after flavoring with oil and spices. Lots of salt at the end to get enough flavor. This spice combination is a little bland for me, so I tried a batch with Penzey's Spice Maharajah Curry and I liked the flavor. The chickpeas hardened by the 2nd day, so I probably won't make them again.

Clare M

Suggest tossing the chickpeas in oil 'before' putting in oven to make them crispier

Andrea

Super refreshing and simple. I didn’t have any sesame seeds handy, so I just added a teaspoon of sesame oil in the pan to give it that flavor. Great as a side or a quick healthy snack.

Adrienne A

Slightly increased the flavor - 1.5 teaspoon cumin 1/2 teaspoon tumeric Cayenne sprinkle to tasteHalf a lemon or lime squeeze

Heather

quick and satisfying snack! i added chopped salted peanuts and some extra salt and pepper at the end, plus a little lime juice

incharge of apps

I really wanted to like this. Read all the reviews and it just didn’t work out. Added lime juice and GENEROUS salt in the hopes of kicking it up a notch but it didn’t help.

bakebake

Amazing. I baked for 25 and left in the oven the additional 15. The method in this recipe yielded the crunchiest chickpeas of any method I’ve tried. I did add some lime juice from the lime I zested but otherwise stuck to the recipe. Even my toddler loved them.

Holly

Cooked twice the amt of time recommended, half were crunchy and half not but at the same time they seemed overly dried out. Seasonings would not stick, lime zest didn’t stand out, I wanted to love these but I don’t think I’ll try them again.

Jill

Delicious with co*cktails, and my guests agreed. Not really crunchy enough, though. I’ll definitely bake in the oven much longer next time.

Jean

I should have listened to others’ suggestions and roasted the garbanzos for at least another 25 minutes!

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Crunchy Chickpeas With Sesame, Cumin and Lime Recipe (2024)

FAQs

Why are my chickpeas not crunchy? ›

To make Crispy Crunchy Roasted Chickpeas:

It's ok if they are still a bit wet, they will dry out in the oven. Bake 30 minutes, stopping to shake the pan every now and then. *Make sure you do shake the pan once or twice when the chickpeas are baking, this helps them dry out properly and get crispy.

Are crunchy chickpeas good for you? ›

Healthy and Nutritious: Making this snack is both satisfying and good for you! Chickpeas are known for their ability to aid digestion, balance blood sugar levels, and to provide a great source of protein, fiber, and folate. Regular snacks can't say the same.

What to season chickpeas with reddit? ›

I usually go olive oil, garlic powder, pink Himalayan salt, and smoked paprika. This is perfect for roasted chickpeas on top of salad. Chili lime seasoning from Trader Joe's. For those without a nearby TJ's, Tajin is the same and can be found in the spice or latin section of most grocery stores.

How to make chickpeas crunchy reddit? ›

Crispy Chickpeas! My favorite study snack and a great, healthy substitute for chips if you're looking for a little crunch
  1. Drain and rinse 1 can of chickpeas, remove any loose skins.
  2. Pat dry or sit out to dry. ...
  3. Bake on 400 F for 20 minutes.
  4. Toss with whatever seasoning you'd like, sky is the limit!
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Why are my chickpeas still hard after cooking? ›

If you are cooking chickpeas for hummus, you'll want the beans to be soft. 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.

Is there anything unhealthy about chickpeas? ›

Chickpeas contain oxalates, which are removed by the kidneys through urine. As oxalate levels increase in the body, they deposit in the kidney along with calcium, and produce calcium oxalate stones, a type of kidney stone. The increase in uric acid levels in the blood may promote the development of kidney stones.

Is it OK to eat chickpeas everyday? ›

You can eat at least one serving (28 grams) of chickpeas per day. However, don't eat more than 70 grams a day since that can cause adverse side effects. If you consume too many chickpeas, some side effects you may get include bloating, nausea, and gas. It's important to remember that chickpeas should not be eaten raw.

Do chickpeas spike blood sugar? ›

Chickpeas can positively impact your high blood sugar due to their low GI, high fibre and protein content. However, consuming legumes as part of a balanced meal is essential, as excessive consumption or high-GI ingredients added to chickpea recipes can raise your blood sugar levels.

How do you add flavor to chickpeas? ›

To do this, I drain and rinse a can of chickpeas, then toss them with oil, salt, pepper, and any spices that I'm feeling. (I typically go with garlic powder, cumin, and smoked paprika, but anything will work.)

Which season is best for chickpea? ›

Annual crop, grown in dry climates, traditionally during the post-rainy season in South and Southeast Asia; during the winter rainfall season in West Asia, Middle East, and South Mediterranean Region and in springtime in North America and North Mediterranean.

What flavors go well with chickpeas? ›

For a low-effort but flavor-loaded veggie dinner, toss a can of chickpeas with boiled potatoes, cilantro-mint chutney, tamarind chutney, and yogurt, then top with chiles, onions, tomatoes, and chaat masala.

Why didn't my chickpeas get soft? ›

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.

Why chickpeas are not getting soft? ›

Unfortunately, this happens when you use very old chickpeas. The longer they sit in your pantry, the longer they will take to cook. You can either continue cooking them until they soften, or throw them out and buy a fresh batch from the grocery store to cook.

Why are my canned chickpeas mushy? ›

The chickpeas need to be dry so they can get crispy in the oven. If they're still wet when they go into the oven, they can get mushy.

Why are my chickpeas mushy? ›

Don't cook them too long it takes a long time for chick peas to turn too soft.

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