Roasted Chickpeas Recipe (Classic Crunchy Snack) - Sizzling Eats (2024)

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Looking for a cheap and healthy snack? These oven-roasted chickpeas (also known as garbanzo beans) make a great snack. As an added bonus, they’re gluten-free! Check out this easy and tasty recipe.

I love chickpeas in cold salads, hummus, and even by themselves as oven-roasted chickpeas! They make the perfect healthy snack.

They’re Easy to Make

Making roasted chickpeas is so easy and far from rocket science!

Simply pre-heat the oven, drain, rinse, dry, and season. That’s all the prep work needed before the chickpeas are lined on a baking sheet and placed in the oven for about 30 mins.

Read below for detailed instructions.

Ingredients:

To make this recipe, you’ll need the following ingredients.

  • 1 can of chickpeas
  • 2 tablespoons of olive oil
  • 1/2 teaspoon of onion powder
  • 1/2 teaspoon of garlic powder
  • 1/2 teaspoon of sea salt
  • 1/2 teaspoon of black pepper

Directions:

  1. Drain your chickpeas, and rinse them in cold water
  2. Gently pat them dry with paper towels
  3. Toss them in a large bowl with spices and coat well
  4. Transfer to a nonstick baking sheet and place them in a 400-degree oven for 30-40 minutes.
  5. Cook until golden brown

Tips

Although this recipe is easy, you’ll want to follow these tips to make sure your roasted chickpeas come out perfectly:

Thoroughly Dry

After rinsing the canned chickpeas, be sure to dry them as best as you can. Ensuring there is not any excessive water left on their surface will allow the olive oil and spices to coat them efficiently.

This will help to roast them to a golden brown finish.

Spread Evenly on Baking Sheet

After coating the chickpeas with olive oil and spices, be sure to spread them evenly on a baking sheet as a single layer. If your chickpeas are piled on top of one another, they won’t cook fully and get toasted.

Variations:

Roasted chickpeas don’t have to be made exactly like this recipe. In fact, I encourage you to put your own spin on them. Here are some variations you could try:

Sweet

Roasted chickpeas can be made sweet instead of savory. Instead of using the spices in this recipe, use a mixture of cinnamon and sugar. You could also substitute brown sugar for white sugar.

Spicy

Another delicious sounding variation would be spicy chickpeas. Instead of using black pepper, use chili powder or paprika. You could also try salt, garlic powder, and crushed red pepper flakes.

Recipe:

Follow the recipe below to make Roasted Chickpeas.

Easy Classic Roasted Chickpeas

Oven Roasted Chickpeas are an inexpensive and delicious crunchy snack! They are very easy to make and super versatile! This recipe uses simple common spices to make a classic snack.

Prep Time 5 minutes minutes

Cook Time 40 minutes minutes

Total Time 45 minutes minutes

Course Snack

Cuisine American

Servings 4 servings

Calories 251cal

Author Amy Desrosiers

Equipment

  • oven

  • baking sheet

Ingredients

  • 16 oz can of chickpeas
  • 2 tablespoons olive oil
  • 1/2 teaspoon onion powder
  • 1/2 teaspoon garlic powder
  • 1/2 teaspoon sea salt
  • 1/2 teaspoon black pepper

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 400°F

  • Drain your chickpeas, and the rinse them in cold water.

  • Gently pat them dry with paper towels.

  • Toss them in a large bowl with oil, and spices. Coat them well.

  • Transfer to a nonstick baking sheet.

  • Place them in the oven at 400°F. Bake for 30-40 minutes or until golden brown.

Notes

Nutritional values may vary and are meant to be a guide.

Nutrition

Serving: 1portion | Calories: 251cal | Carbohydrates: 32g | Protein: 10g | Fat: 10g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Sodium: 299mg | Potassium: 340mg | Fiber: 9g | Sugar: 5g | Vitamin A: 32IU | Vitamin C: 2mg | Calcium: 58mg | Iron: 3mg

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Comments

  1. Roasted Chickpeas Recipe (Classic Crunchy Snack) - Sizzling Eats (6)Brenda says

    I have stored mine in a zip lock bag any times. One has to make sure they have really cooled down….left ” out” for a while.
    I travel with these often, in a zip lock baggie.

  2. Roasted Chickpeas Recipe (Classic Crunchy Snack) - Sizzling Eats (7)Amy Desrosiers says

    Hello,

    While we do not guarantee any nutritional values (they are a guide) this recipe is broken into 4 portions. The values are an estimate for one portion.

  3. Roasted Chickpeas Recipe (Classic Crunchy Snack) - Sizzling Eats (8)Amy Desrosiers says

    Hi, to be honest, they taste best on the same day in my opinion. However, you can use a glass jar with room at the top. They will lose some crispness though.

  4. Roasted Chickpeas Recipe (Classic Crunchy Snack) - Sizzling Eats (9)Beverly Eads says

    Is there a way to store these or must they be prepared and eaten on the same day?

  5. Roasted Chickpeas Recipe (Classic Crunchy Snack) - Sizzling Eats (10)Barb Chamberlain says

    By one portion do you mean all the chickpeas from a can? Because that doesn’t match up to the nutrition information on a 15.5 oz can with the addition of the oil I really appreciate getting the nutrition analysis and just need to make sure it’s right for my diabetic who loves these and is trackin absolutely everything. Thanks!

  6. Roasted Chickpeas Recipe (Classic Crunchy Snack) - Sizzling Eats (11)Amy Desrosiers says

    Hi Terry,

    It was set on 2 chickpeas- that’s why! I just fixed it to 1 portion.

  7. Roasted Chickpeas Recipe (Classic Crunchy Snack) - Sizzling Eats (12)Terry Burke says

    False data on 1 gram of carbs per serving. 16 oz can has over 70 net grams

  8. Roasted Chickpeas Recipe (Classic Crunchy Snack) - Sizzling Eats (13)Amy says

    Hello, yes you can use vegetable or canola oil. Thank you!

  9. Roasted Chickpeas Recipe (Classic Crunchy Snack) - Sizzling Eats (14)Ralph says

    Roasted Chickpeas Recipe (Classic Crunchy Snack) - Sizzling Eats (15)
    Can you substitute olive oil with another oil like canola or vegetable oil?

  10. Roasted Chickpeas Recipe (Classic Crunchy Snack) - Sizzling Eats (16)Amy says

    You can store these in a bowl at room temperature lightly covered for a day.

    They do not store well in a bag and will go soft.

  11. Roasted Chickpeas Recipe (Classic Crunchy Snack) - Sizzling Eats (17)Debbie says

    Can they be made ahead of time and stored?

  12. Roasted Chickpeas Recipe (Classic Crunchy Snack) - Sizzling Eats (18)Amy says

    15.5 ounces is what I used.

  13. Roasted Chickpeas Recipe (Classic Crunchy Snack) - Sizzling Eats (19)Chris says

    Yes oil and spices in bowl toss to coat them on baking sheet

  14. Roasted Chickpeas Recipe (Classic Crunchy Snack) - Sizzling Eats (20)Callie says

    What size is the can of chick peas? They come into two different size cans where I live.

  15. Roasted Chickpeas Recipe (Classic Crunchy Snack) - Sizzling Eats (21)Amy says

    Hi, you toss them with oil and spices before adding them to the baking sheet.

  16. Roasted Chickpeas Recipe (Classic Crunchy Snack) - Sizzling Eats (22)Annette VanLaanen says

    Maybe a dumb question, but the ingredients calls for olive oil, but it’s not clear where that comes into play.

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FAQs

Why are my roasted chickpeas not crunchy? ›

Spread the chickpeas on a kitchen towel and gently pat them dry. It's essential to make sure they're totally dry before you toss them with the olive oil – damp chickpeas won't crisp up in the oven. Discard any loose skins from the outside of the chickpeas.

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.

Are store bought roasted chickpeas healthy? ›

The roasting process dehydrates the chickpeas and concentrates beneficial nutrients (such as fibre and protein) so there are more as a proportion of the whole compared with other types of chickpea snack.

Do chickpeas lose their nutrients when roasted? ›

Additionally, roasted chickpeas retain most of their nutritional value, as there is less likelihood of nutrient loss compared to boiling. Roasted chickpeas are also incredibly versatile. They can be seasoned with a variety of spices and herbs to suit different taste preferences, making them a customizable snack option.

What happens if you eat too much roasted chickpeas? ›

Chickpeas can often cause bloating and gas, which is why it's key to know your limit. Here's what you need to know about this side effect of eating chickpeas—including how much you should eat—and for even more healthy tips, be sure to check out our list of The 7 Healthiest Foods to Eat Right Now.

Can you eat too many roasted chickpeas? ›

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.

Is there anything unhealthy about chickpeas? ›

They can cause potassium levels to increase in the blood. Potassium can help manage blood pressure, but too much can harmful the kidneys. People who use beta-blockers should consume high potassium foods, such as chickpeas, in moderation.

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.

Are roasted chickpeas healthier than nuts? ›

THE VERDICT. Ding, ding, ding! The mighty chickpea is crowned the winner! Although both peanuts and chickpeas pack almost equal amounts of protein, chickpeas are lower in saturated fat, higher in fiber, and lower in calories.

Can I eat roasted chickpeas daily? ›

Up to 1/4 cup of chickpeas daily is allowed on a low FODMAP diet for digestive issues. Gradually add chickpeas and other legumes to your diet to allow your body to adjust. Over time, you will better tolerate them. Products such as BeanoⓇ help digest the gas-forming carbohydrate in beans.

Are roasted chickpeas anti inflammatory? ›

Beans such as chickpeas, black beans, red kidney beans, and lentils are high in fiber and phytonutrients, which reduce inflammation. They are an inexpensive and excellent source of protein, especially for vegetarians or vegans, and they're a low-glycemic carbohydrate. Aim to eat at least one cup of beans twice a week.

Are roasted chickpeas better than chips? ›

In conclusion, roasted chickpeas are a healthy and delicious alternative to traditional potato chips. They are easy to make, versatile, and offer numerous health benefits. So the next time you're in the mood for a crunchy snack, give roasted chickpeas a try – your taste buds (and your body) will thank you!

Why can't my stomach handle chickpeas? ›

Chickpeas are made up of oligosaccharides, sugars that are also found in other foods like rye, onions, and garlic. Since they are highly concentrated in chickpeas, a lot of it has to pass through our system, causing longer and more severe bouts of bloating or uneasiness.

Can you eat chickpeas out of a can? ›

Canned chickpeas are pre-cooked chickpeas. You can eat canned chickpeas straight out of the can! (Just be sure to rinse them off before chowing down to wash out excess sodium) Otherwise, you can roast them or turn them into any number of delicious dishes, like these here.

What do roasted chickpeas do for your brain? ›

May promote brain health

Thanks to their impressive nutrient profile, chickpeas may support brain function and mental health. This is partly because they're a great source of choline, which plays an important role in brain function.

Why do my roasted chickpeas go soft? ›

They are a terrific low-calorie, nutrient-dense snack with lots of fiber. A few factors determine whether they'll turn mushy when roasted: the type of chickpeas (dried and soaked overnight or dried), how well they are dried before roasting and how much oil is used (you need only a little).

Why are my chickpeas not getting soft? ›

Chances are your beans are old. Old beans can seem to take forever to get soft. Cook them longer, making sure you are using plenty of water. Next time, if you have beans from the same source, soak for 48 hours.

Why didn't my chickpeas get soft? ›

Add baking soda: Adding a pinch of baking soda to the cooking water can help to soften the chickpeas. However, be careful not to add too much as it can affect the taste and texture of the chickpeas. Cook for longer: Chickpeas can take longer to cook than other legumes, so try cooking them for an additional.

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.

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