We all love a good snack, right? Roasted chickpeas are a total useful, a crunchy legume snack made from garbanzo beans commonly used in Middle Eastern and Mediterranean cuisines. They are simply cooked chickpeas-typically roasted until crisp-and are eaten as a protein-rich, fiber-dense snack or portable street-food in those regions.
They're crunchy, tasty, and super easy to make. They also make a healthy snack option, packed with fiber and roughly 7-8 grams of protein per half-cup serving.
We're talking about chickpeas in an air fryer here, folks. Easy, fast, and delicious.
We've tried it, and let us tell you, these little guys are perfect for munching. Plus, you can season them any way you like.
We usually go for a mix of garlic powder and smoked paprika. It's like having a treat that's good for you.
If you haven't roasted chickpeas in an air fryer yet, trust us, it's time. Get ready for your new, favorite go-to snack.
Ingredients for Air Fryer Roast Chickpeas
Let's get those palate tingling. Here's what you'll need:
- Chickpeas: A 15-ounce can of chickpeas (also known as garbanzo beans), drained and rinsed
- Olive oil: A tablespoon to coat the chickpeas and get them crispy
- Seasonings: Salt, pepper, garlic powder, and paprika for that perfect flavor punch.
Tips for Perfect Air Fryer Roast Chickpeas
- Dry them well: After rinsing, make sure you pat the chickpeas dry with a paper towel, removing surface moisture so they'll crisp up in the air fryer at 400°F.
- Season to your liking: Don't hold back with the seasonings. Customize it to fit your flavor-sweet, savory, spicy, you name it. As a useful starting point, aim for about 1 teaspoon of dry seasoning per cup of chickpeas to ensure balanced flavor.
- Shake halfway: Stop for a mid-cook shake to ensure they're cooking evenly and getting crispy on all sides, a technique also useful when making easy air fryer chicken wings for beginners.
Variations and Substitutions
Out of paprika? No problem!
Swap it with smoked paprika for a different smoky flavor or try cumin for a bit of earthiness, which adds warm, aromatic notes that pair with the chickpeas' nutty bite.
If you're craving some sweetness, sprinkle a bit of cinnamon and sugar instead of the savory seasonings, a combo that pairs nicely with moist cornbread variations for hearty sides. For balanced sweetness, try about ¼ teaspoon ground cinnamon and 1 teaspoon granulated sugar per cup of chickpeas.
Go wild with curry powder or a dash of sriracha for a spicy kick.
Prefer a lower oil content? Feel free to spritz the chickpeas lightly with an olive oil spray instead of using a tablespoon of oil.
Air Fryer Roast Chickpeas Recipe
Equipment
- Air-fryer
- Mixing bowl
Ingredients
- 1 can chickpeas (drained and rinsed)
- 1 tablespoon olive oil
- ½ teaspoon salt
- ¼ teaspoon black pepper
- ¼ teaspoon garlic powder
- ¼ teaspoon paprika
Instructions
- Preheat your air fryer to 400°F.
- In a mixing bowl, toss the drained and rinsed chickpeas with olive oil, salt, pepper, garlic powder, and paprika until evenly coated.
- Spread the chickpeas out in the air fryer basket in a single layer.
- Cook for 15 minutes, shaking the basket halfway through to ensure even cooking.
- Once crispy and golden brown, take them out and let them cool slightly.
- Snack away! Or store them in an airtight container for up to a week if you can resist eating them all at once.
Nutrition
Find a wide collection of easy air fryer recipes suited to beginners and weeknight cooking at easy air fryer recipes for beginners. For a classic crisp side optimized for beginner cooks, see the recipe for crispy air-fryer fries for beginners.

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