Crispy Buffalo Roasted Chickpeas | Healthy Snack Recipe (2024)

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Spicy Buffalo roasted chickpeas are a great healthy snack! You’ll love their bold, spicy flavor.

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I’m back again with another spicy Buffalo-inspired snack recipe. Can’t stop, won’t stop. What more can I say? I hope you all like Buffalo sauce as much as I do!

This time, we’re making crispy roast chickpeas that are supercharged with bold, spicy flavor. If you know me, you know I’m a huge fan of roasted chickpeas. They’re a great healthy snack packed with protein and tons of crunch.

If you love Buffalo wings, you’ll definitely love these!

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Buffalo Roast Chickpeas

Since chickpeas have a pretty neutral flavor on their own, you can get really creative with seasonings. I’ve flavored them with everything from salt and vinegar to turmeric to lemon and za’atar.

For this recipe, I spice things up with big Buffalo flavor.

Start with your favorite hot sauce. For me, that’s Frank’s Red Hot. Maybe you have some leftover from making my low carb buffalo chicken dip or buffalo chicken lettuce wraps. Or maybe you’re like me and always have a bottle (or two!) in your fridge.

Then, bump up the flavor even more by adding smoked paprika, garlic powder, and cayenne pepper. Did I mention these baked chickpeas are spicy? If you like spicy food, ½ teaspoon of cayenne is a good place to start, but if you can’t handle heat ¼ teaspoon of cayenne will be more your speed.

Tips for Making Crispy Chickpeas

Drain and rinse your chickpeas, then dry them thoroughly with a paper towel. The drier you can get them the better! This will help the seasonings stick and will also help them get super crunchy. Any water that clings to the beans will steam in the oven, which can make the chickpeas soft.

Spreading the chickpeas into a single layer will also help ensure they crisp up rather than steam. Use two baking sheets if yours are small. More space is definitely better!

Keep a close eye on the chickpeas as they bake – especially during the last few minutes. They can go from a delicious, crispy snack to a burnt mess pretty quickly if you’re not paying attention.

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Can I Air Fry these Crispy Chickpeas?

Yes, totally! Air fry them at 370 degrees, shaking the basket halfway through.

I love making these in my air fryer, but the one downside is that you can’t fit as many in there as you can on a baking sheet. If you decided to air fry your beans, I recommend scaling the recipe down by half or working in batches.

How to Eat Roast Chickpeas

This chickpea snack is great on its own. I eat them like popcorn! They’re also great on a salad. A bed of romaine hearts or iceberg lettuce topped with these shredded carrots, cucumber, Buffalo chickpeas, and blue cheese crumbles would make a great vegetarian alternative to Buffalo chicken salad! They’re also great sprinkled onto soup. These spicy chickpeas are especially great when used to cut through rich soups, like potato soup or creamy chowder.

How to Store Crispy Chickpeas

Buffalo chickpeas will stay crispy for about a week when stored in an airtight container at room temperature.

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Spicy Buffalo Roasted Chickpeas

Spicy Buffalo roasted chickpeas are a great healthy snack! You'll love their bold, spicy flavor.

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Course: Gluten-Free

Cuisine: American

Keyword: chickpea snack, crispy chickpeas, roasted chickpeas, spicy chickpeas

Prep Time: 5 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 40 minutes minutes

Total Time: 45 minutes minutes

Servings: 12

Calories: 66kcal

Author: Lauren Keating

Ingredients

  • 2 15 ounce cans chickpeas beans (garbanzo beans), drained and rinsed
  • 3 Tablespoons hot sauce
  • 2 Tablespoons olive oil
  • 1 Tablespoon smoked paprika
  • 2 teaspoons garlic powder
  • ¼ -1/2 teaspoon cayenne pepper

Instructions

  • Heat your oven to 425.Line a baking sheet with parchment.

  • Pat the chickpeas dry with paper towels. Add them to a large bowl, then stir in the hot sauce, oil, and spices. Stir well so the chickpeas are evenly coated.

  • Arrange the chickpeas in a single layer on the baking sheet. Sprinkle generously with sea salt and pepper.

  • Bake 40 minutes, stirring halfway through, or until crisp.

  • Remove from the oven and let cool completely – the chickpeas will continue to crisp as they cool.

Nutrition Facts

Spicy Buffalo Roasted Chickpeas

Amount Per Serving (1 /4 cup)

Calories 66Calories from Fat 27

% Daily Value*

Fat 3g5%

Polyunsaturated Fat 2g

Sodium 169mg7%

Carbohydrates 9g3%

Fiber 2g8%

Sugar 2g2%

Protein 2g4%

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

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Hi, I'm Lauren!

I'm a certified plant-based cook and enthusiastic omnivore who loves looking for creative ways to make weeknight meals more nutritious. I'm the author of Heathy Eating One Pot Cookbook and Healthy Meal Prep Slow Cooker Cookbook. I also blog at The Busy Foodie. Read more...

6 thoughts on “Crispy Buffalo Roast Chickpeas (Gluten-Free, Dairy-Free, Vegetarian)”

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    Great recipe! I will be making this again, and again. I like it more than similar sriracha flavored recipes. This one has more of a kick. I added a little garlic powder and onion powder to the seasoning blend.

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  2. Tasty, but at 30ish minutes, a lot of mine were pretty burned! I did rub/pop the skins off of the chickpeas before seasoning and roasting, so that may have affected roasting time. But the not burned ones were lovely crispy!

    Reply

    • Oh no! Your oven might run a little hot?

  3. You never say where/when to use the oil? Do you add with spices or is the sheet pan coated with it?

    Reply

    • Thanks for pointing that out – I just updated it. The oil should be added along with the spices.

  4. Thaank you for sharing this healthy and quick recipe!

    Reply

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Crispy Buffalo Roasted Chickpeas | Healthy Snack Recipe (2024)

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 roasted chickpeas as healthy as regular chickpeas? ›

Yes! Crispy roasted chickpeas have protein, fiber and healthy carbs – making them totally good for you! Is eating chickpeas good for weight loss? Roasted chickpeas can be good for weight loss.

Are chickpea snacks healthy? ›

They're also very healthy, boasting vitamins, minerals, fiber, and protein. These characteristics may support weight management, blood sugar regulation, and brain health while reducing your risk of chronic ailments like heart disease and cancer.

Do canned chickpeas need to be soaked before roasting? ›

Soak the chickpeas in plenty of water for about 24 hours. They will expand and at least double in size, which is what you want. After they have soaked, drain and dry them well. Toss them with oil and salt, then bake the chickpeas on a large sheet pan at 400°F until they are nice and crispy (about 20 to 35 minutes).

What happens if you eat too much roasted chickpeas? ›

According to Dr Gupta, excessive fibre intake from roasted chana may cause digestive discomfort, including bloating and gas, emphasising the need for moderation.

Are roasted chickpeas healthy for weight loss? ›

Due to their high-fiber and protein content, chickpeas are excellent for weight loss diets because they keep you fuller longer and control appetite.

Can you eat too many 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.

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 anti inflammatory? ›

No, chickpeas aren't considered inflammatory. Most healthcare providers consider chickpeas to be an anti-inflammatory food. This means they can help fight harmful inflammation in your body. They're also high in fiber and a good source of protein.

Can you eat chickpeas every day? ›

While including chickpeas in your diet may be beneficial for you, eating them daily may not be so healthy. Eating fibre and protein is good as far as your body is able to assimilate it. Excessive fibre or protein can lead to problems of indigestion like gas, bloating and acidity.

Is hummus or chickpeas healthier? ›

When consuming chickpeas dry (roasted), you receive 20 grams of protein, 63 grams of carbohydrates, and 12 grams of fiber (per 100 grams), compared to when the chickpeas are mashed and turned into hummus where you receive 8 grams of protein, 14 grams of carbohydrates, and 6 grams of fiber (per 100 grams)2.

Which is healthier, chickpeas or garbanzo beans? ›

So really, there is no wrong answer. Both are correct! This unique, nutrient-packed bean has been popular in the Middle East for many years, as chickpeas are a staple ingredient in many of the region's most well-known dishes like hummus and falafel.

Are chickpeas and garbanzo beans 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.

Can you eat chickpeas out of the 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.

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? ›

Stovetop Method

From there, cook the chickpeas with a bit of baking soda over medium-high heat stirring for 3 minutes. This is what makes all the difference in softening the chickpeas and it also helps them shed their skin easily during the cooking process (great for hummus).

Why didn't my chickpeas get soft? ›

Many guides will tell you that adding a teaspoon or so of baking soda to soaking water will aid with the softening of dried chickpeas.

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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