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How do you roast Garbanzo (Chickpeas)?
I saw a recipe at http://allrecipes.com/Recipe/Roasted-Chickpeas/Det...
and would like to make it, but start out with Bagged, dried garbanzo beans and soak them, then cook them in water and cool them; instead of using the canned kind before starting the recipe.
In the recipe, they use oil first, then bake it, but some reviewers that made it, say its better adding oil afterwards. Has that been your experience?
I was thinking of not adding oil at all. Will the spices stick OK?
Also, I was thinking of using cajun spices. Need your advice.
3 Answers
- beth sLv 41 decade agoFavorite Answer
I've done this without using oil. The trick is to toss the chickpeas with the spices while the peas are still wet.
Another method to try: cook the peas in seasoned water. I like to use garlic or chipotle flavored bouillon cubes in the cooking water, then I don't have to season at all once they are cooked.
I've found you can't store the roasted peas in a zip-lock baggie - they get soft and chewy.
- Anonymous5 years ago
you cannot ROAST them in a microwave, Popcorn has been specially treated, it would be the same if you tried to do this with sweetcorn! If you want a burnt/roasted texture, try using a dry frying pan and turning them often or use the grill and slow grill them. Look on any of the food websites for recipe ideas, why not baked aubergines with chickpea, almond and cheeze stuffing?
- Anonymous1 decade ago
microwave