Easy Falafel-Spiced Roasted Chickpeas Recipe (2024)

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This easy oven roasted chickpeas recipe is crispy outside chewy inside with a delicious spice blend. Roasted chickpeas pack a ton of flavor and crunch, and are the perfect healthy snack or topper for salads or soups!

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I remember the first time I bit into fresh falafel.

Mike and I were in Amman, Jordan on our honeymoon, out and about just strolling along arm-in-arm, the way you’d expect people on their honeymoon to do. We passed a guy frying up falafel on a street corner. Simultaneously, Mike’s stomach growled and I inhaled deeply, asking what that amazing smell was.

You know we had to stop and get some.

As we happily burned our tongues on the steaming hot fritters, I told my new husband that this was something I needed in my life. Frequently.

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Falafel From the An Edible Mosaic Cookbook

The longer I lived in the Middle East, I became more of a falafel connoisseur. During this time, I learned that falafel is commonly made either with chickpeas (called hummus in Arabic) or fava beans (called foul). I realized that I much prefer falafel made from chickpeas.

Characteristics of great falafel are not only the signature blend of spices used, but also a fritter that’s crisp outside and pillowy inside. And falafel fritters should be eaten so fresh that steam pours out of them when broken in half.

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I learned the general recipe and method for making falafel from one of Mike's uncles in Damascus. And then I went through quite a bit of testing when I was developing a recipe for falafel for my cookbook. My goal was to make sure that the recipe is achievable in an American kitchen. However, the resulting falafel is so worth the effort if you want perfect falafel.

Good falafel in the Middle East is usually as easy to come by as a good bagel is in Manhattan. So naturally, very few people in the Middle East make falafel at home.

But the thing I’ve noticed about living in Kuwait is that it is a little harder to come by good falafel in general. Falafel here doesn’t hold a candle to the falafel I had in Syria and Jordan. And it’s even harder here to find good falafel made of chickpeas instead of fava beans!

And I’ll be honest, I don’t always feel like frying up a batch. Sooo, enter the next best thing, or at least something that is delicious in its own right and falafel-esque: falafel-spiced chickpeas!

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Easy Falafel-Spiced Roasted Chickpeas Recipe

If you haven’t tried roasting chickpeas yet, give it a try. It’s a fun new way to enjoy them. I like how they get crispy outside, but stay chewy inside (reminiscent of falafel!).

Roasted chickpeas make a seriously addictive snack, but they’re also great as a salad topper, soup garish, or sprinkle for roasted veggies.

Ingredients in Roasted Chickpeas with Falafel Spices

In this section I explain the ingredients and give substitution ideas. For the full recipe (including ingredient amounts), please see the recipe card below.

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  • Canned no-salt-added chickpeas - or you can use canned chickpeas with salt and reduce the salt you add to ¼ teaspoon
  • Extra-virgin olive oil - for flavor and to help the chickpeas toast up nicely
  • Cumin, coriander, garlic powder, onion powder, and paprika - these are the classic falafel spices that help make our oven roasted chickpeas taste like falafel; for the paprika, you can use sweet, hot, or smoked paprika to vary the flavor
  • Salt - to season the dish so it isn't bland

How to Make This Healthy Roasted Chickpeas Recipe

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  1. Preheat the oven to 400F. Line a baking tray with paper towels, and pour the drained chickpeas on top. Pat well to dry, and then remove the paper towels.
  2. Add the oil and spices to the chickpeas.
  3. Stir to coat the chickpeas.
  4. Make sure the chickpeas are spread in an even layer on the baking tray, and roast until golden and crisp outside, about 30 to 40 minutes, tossing every 10 to 15 minutes.

Storage and Reheating

I recommend serving roasted chickpeas warm right after making them. Do not cover them or they will lose their crispness faster.

Note that these are best served within about an hour of making them so that they stay crisp. However, if you have leftovers you can store them at room temperature for up to 2 days or in the fridge for up to 4 days. Reheat them on a baking tray in a 350F oven until hot, shaking the tray every 5 minutes.

Roasted Chickpeas Recipe FAQs

Are Chickpeas and Garbanzo Beans the Same Thing?

Yes, chickpeas and garbanzo beans are names that are used interchangeably to refer to the same type of legume.

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Why Aren't My Roasted Chickpeas Crunchy?

If your roasted chickpeas aren't crunchy, it's likely because you either didn't bake them long enough or your oven wasn't hot enough.

Here are some ways you can troubleshoot:

  1. Make sure you rinse, drain, and then pat dry the chickpeas, as directed in the recipe. Excess moisture can make them take longer to roast.
  2. Check to see that your oven is calibrated properly, and coming to the correct temperature. Or you can check your oven's temperature with an oven thermometer (which you can buy inexpensively on Amazon).
  3. I give a time range of 30 to 40 minutes for roasting chickpeas, but you can go to the longer end of that range for crispier chickpeas.

Also, note that even chickpeas that are nicely crunchy outside are still a bit chewy inside.

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Can You Leave Roasted Chickpeas Out Overnight?

Roasted chickpeas are best served within about an hour of making them so that they stay crisp.

However, if you have leftovers you can store them on the counter for up to 2 days or in the fridge for up to 4 days. If you're keeping them in a container with a lid, leave the lid cracked a little to help keep them a little crisper.

When you want to serve leftover roasted chickpeas, reheat them on a baking tray in a 350F oven until hot, shaking the tray every 5 minutes.

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More Healthy Snacks to Make

  • Easy Smoked Salmon Dip - this dip is made in minutes, and you can serve it with sliced cucumber, bell pepper strips, or bagel chips for dipping
  • 20 Minute Air Fryer Chicken Nuggets - these are keto, made with canned chicken, and a good way to get in a protein-rich, low-carb snack
  • Quick and Easy Grilled Peppers - you can also make these peppers in the oven, and they're perfect paired with some olives and/or cheese
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Falafel-Spiced Roasted Chickpeas

By: Faith Gorsky

This easy oven roasted chickpeas recipe is crispy outside chewy inside with a delicious spice blend. Roasted chickpeas pack a ton of flavor and crunch, and are the perfect healthy snack or topper for salads or soups!

Prep Time 2 minutes mins

Cook Time 38 minutes mins

Course Appetizer, Snack

Cuisine Middle Eastern

Servings 4 servings

Calories 226 kcal

Ingredients

Instructions

  • Preheat the oven to 400F.

  • Line a baking tray with paper towels, and pour the drained chickpeas on top. Pat well to dry, and then remove the paper towels.

  • Add the oil and spices to the chickpeas, and stir to coat the chickpeas.

  • Make sure the chickpeas are spread in an even layer on the baking tray, and roast until golden and crisp outside, about 30 to 40 minutes, tossing every 10 to 15 minutes. Cool slightly.

Faith's Tips

  • Chickpeas: If you can’t find no-salt-added canned chickpeas, you can use salted canned chickpeas and reduce the amount of salt you add to ¼ teaspoon.
  • Storage and Reheating: These are best served within about an hour of making them so that they stay crisp. However, if you have leftovers you can store them at room temperature for up to 2 days or in the fridge for up to 4 days. Reheat them on a baking tray in a 350F oven until hot, shaking the tray every 5 minutes.

Nutrition

Nutrition Facts

Falafel-Spiced Roasted Chickpeas

Amount Per Serving

Calories 226Calories from Fat 72

% Daily Value*

Fat 8g12%

Saturated Fat 1g6%

Polyunsaturated Fat 2g

Monounsaturated Fat 5g

Sodium 300mg13%

Potassium 332mg9%

Carbohydrates 30g10%

Fiber 8g33%

Sugar 5g6%

Protein 10g20%

Vitamin A 160IU3%

Vitamin C 2mg2%

Calcium 59mg6%

Iron 4mg22%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

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FAQs

Why can't you use cooked chickpeas for falafel? ›

Turns out that dried chickpeas are essential to good falafel. See, canned chickpeas have already been cooked. Starch molecules within them have already burst and released their sticky contents, much of which get washed away in the cooking liquid, leaving the remaining chickpeas with very little clinging power.

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.

Do dried chickpeas need to be soaked before roasting? ›

No, you don't have to soak beans before you cook them. If you forget, you can simply start the cooking process, but expect them to take longer to cook than if you had soaked them first. It can take up to twice the time if you don't soak them first.

Can you substitute canned chickpeas for dried in falafel? ›

Yes, you can make falafel from canned chickpeas instead of dry ones that you have to soak ahead of time. It's a huge time saver! Baked, not fried. This recipe uses significantly less oil, and they bake all at once for maximum efficiency.

What if I forgot to soak my chickpeas overnight for falafel? ›

Alternatively, if you're short on time, you can use the quick-soak method: place the beans in a pot and cover with water by about three inches; bring to a rolling boil and boil for five minutes, then remove the pan from the heat and let stand for one hour. Drain the chickpeas.

What happens if you forget to soak chickpeas for falafel? ›

The second option, and the one best for nights when you forgot to soak the chickpeas, is to quickly boil the chickpeas and then set them aside to soak for an hour. The chickpeas should be tender enough to break apart with your fingers, but still have a bite to them.

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.

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.

How soft should chickpeas be for falafel? ›

For a good falafel, you never boil the dried chickpeas rather soak them, allowing the water to slowly rehydrate them, and make them just soft enough to get to the stage where you can grind them.

Are garbanzo beans and chickpeas 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.

Can dogs eat chickpeas? ›

Yes, dogs can eat chickpeas! Provided that you stick to the ingredient in its natural form, and avoid highly-processed alternatives, then chickpeas can be a great source of protein and fibre for your pooch.

How do you get falafel to stick together? ›

And the perfect binding ingredient for falafel is flour. Nothing fancy, just plain all-purpose flour. Add a few tablespoons at a time to your mixture, until you can press it easily into balls or patties.

Why does my falafel disintegrate? ›

If the mixture is too wet, the falafel has a tendency to fall apart when being fried so please pat dry the ingredients before using them.

How do you know when falafel is cooked? ›

A cooked falafel is supposed to be crispy and crunchy on the outside, and soft on the inside. Due to variations in preparation methods and recipes - some falafels are mushier and with more moisture, while others are a bit more on the dry side.

Why is my falafel mixture falling apart? ›

If the mixture is too wet, the falafel has a tendency to fall apart when being fried so please pat dry the ingredients before using them.

What is the difference between canned chickpeas and cooked chickpeas? ›

Before consumption, you have to soak them in water for a couple of hours, and then cook them for at least 45 minutes (to reduce cooking time, use an instant pot). You can then add them to different recipes and preparations. On the other hand, canned chickpeas are already pre-cooked and, most of the time, pre-seasoned.

What to do with failed falafel mix? ›

A binding ingredient can help keep it together, especially if you are using canned beans instead of dried. And the perfect binding ingredient for falafel is flour. Nothing fancy, just plain all-purpose flour. Add a few tablespoons at a time to your mixture, until you can press it easily into balls or patties.

What does it mean when a recipe calls for cooked chickpeas? ›

Most recipes call for chickpeas that have been soaked and boiled until tender (falafel is one notable exception– chickpeas should only be soaked for falafel, not cooked). I often make a large batch of cooked chickpeas, then refrigerate or even freeze for future use.

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