How to Make Crispy Chickpeas in an Air Fryer
I love to make chickpeas in my air fryer because they’re crispy and delicious with minimal oil! If you’ve been wondering how to make perfect chickpeas in the air fryer, I’ll show you the process step by step!
My husband questioned the need for an additional appliance but when I saw a good deal on an air fryer, I couldn’t resist. I didn’t totally understand what an air fryer was but the promise of crispy textures with minimal oil won me over. So let’s start with the air fryer basics.
What is an air fryer?
An air fryer is basically a convection style oven. It circulates hot air around a metal basket which creates a crispy outer layer. Not to get all scientific here but there is something called the Maillard reaction, which is the chemical reaction that gives food a browned or crispy crust. An air fryer basically makes that reaction happen.
What this means for you is that you can get browned, crispy crusts without having to truly “fry” anything. An air fryer can mimic the texture with just a tiny bit of oil.
What should I look for in an air fryer?
The main thing to consider is size. When you’re cooking in an air fryer, you don’t want to crowd the pan or basket. Since I’m often just cooking for two people, I didn’t need a huge basket. But if you wanted to make larger servings, you may want to get a larger oven. Some ovens contain multiple racks for larger servings. Mine is just a single basket but it’s big enough for most of the things I cook. Affiliate links to my air fryer picks are below.
- Here’s the exact Chefman air fryer that I have.
- I’ve heard great things about The Ninja brand air fryer.
- If you plan to cook a lot of food at once, this style has multiple racks for larger servings.
But if you’re just getting started, a basic air fryer like mine costs around ~$50.
What can you make in an air fryer?
I use it for everything from chickpeas to frozen spring rolls. Alex and I both love Alexia’s chipotle sweet potato fries and the air fryer gets them unbelievably crispy. But chickpeas are the thing I’ve made the most. It’s just so easy!
I’ve found that our air fryer is also perfect for warming up takeout! We’ve been getting a lot of takeout over the past year and our air fryer is the perfect way to perk up soggy fries or reheat a slice of pizza. It’s quick and effective without having to wait for the oven to heat up!
How to Air Fry Chickpeas
- After you drain and rinse the chickpeas from the can, gently pat them dry with paper towels. We want to remove as much moisture as possible form the chickpeas, which will help make them crispy.
- Place the chickpeas in a large bowl and gently toss with oil. If you want to use even less oil spread the chickpeas on a baking sheet and use an olive oil spray to lightly and evenly coat the chickpeas. Then sprinkle the chickpeas with seasonings.
- Transfer the chickpeas to the air fryer basket, being sure not to crowd the fryer basket. If you have a small air fryer, you may want to air fry chickpeas in two batches.
- Halfway through cooking, gently shake the basket or use a wooden spoon to carefully stir the chickpeas, which will ensure even air frying,
- Once they’re brown and crispy, transfer to a plate and let cool slightly, then enjoy!
The Best Oil for the Air Fryer
The best way to coat the chickpeas evenly is to use an olive oil spray. This allows you to evenly distribute the oil in a fine mist, so you don’t end up soaking any of the chickpeas and turning them soggy.
Be sure to dry the chickpeas before adding the oil so the oil can coat the chickpeas evenly.
Consider an oil sprayer like this one that you can fill with your own oil. It’s great for olive oil or avocado oil!
Spice Blend Ideas
- Garlic, salt, and pepper is a good place to start
- Chili powder, cumin, and black pepper give you a spicy flavor
- Oregano, basil, and garlic powder create more of an Italian blend
You could also use this homemade taco seasoning recipe to give your chickpeas a taco flavor!
Air Fryer Troubleshooting
Be sure not to use too much oil, or the chickpeas will actually get soggy.
Do not overcrowd the fryer basket. If you have a small air fryer, you may need to cook the chickpeas in batches. They should be in a single layer.
Some air fryers will cook faster than others, so be sure to keep a close eye on your chickpeas to prevent burning! You also may notice that your air fryer has certain hot spots. Stirring the chickpeas frequently or shaking the fry basket will ensure even cooking.
PrintHow to Make Crispy Chickpeas in an Air Fryer
- Prep Time: 5 minutes
- Cook Time: 20 minutes
- Total Time: 25 minutes
- Yield: 1 cup chickpeas 1x
- Category: Dinner
- Method: Air fryer
- Cuisine: Dinner
Description
Learn how to make crispy chickpeas in an air fryer with minimal oil! Add your favorite seasonings then add these chickpeas on top of a salad, in a wrap, or served on their own!
Ingredients
- 1 15oz can chickpeas, rinsed and drained
- 2 teaspoons of oil (see note)
- ¼ teaspoon sea salt
- Optional: paprika, garlic powder, onion powder, or za’tar seasoning
Instructions
- Preheat the air fryer to 450 degrees. (See note)
- Spread the chickpeas onto a paper towel and gently pat dry.
- Place the chickpeas in a large bowl and toss with oil and seasoning.
- Cook in the air fryer for 10 minutes, then remove the basket from the fryer and stir or shake to toss the chickpeas.
- Continue cooking for 5-10 minutes until crispy
Notes
Feel free to use olive oil, avocado oil, or any neutral oil. If you want to use less oil you can use a spray olive oil to evenly coat the chickpeas before tossing with the seasoning.
Some air fryers don’t have an indicator for when it’s preheated. I usually give it about 10 minutes to heat up.
You can play around with whatever spices you have in your pantry. It’s an easy way to change the flavor without having to create a whole new dinner idea! If you’re watching your sodium intake, look for salt-free seasoning blends from brands like Mrs. Dash.
You can always add a little extra seasoning once they’re finished cooking, but the spices will stick better before cooking. If I’m putting my chickpeas in a pita, I love using za’atar seasoning because it adds so much flavor! If I’m keeping things simple, I’ll just use a little bit of garlic salt and then add a squeeze of lemon once it’s done cooking. Chickpeas and red potatoes, roasted in the air fryer, make a deliciously simple meal. Just add some greens on the side!
Looking for more air fryer ideas? Try these air fryer buffalo cauliflower tacos!
Curious for other ways to use chickpeas? Check out this post for tons of ideas!
I’ve been on the fence about getting an air fryer for so long, I think you’ve finally convinced me…I love the idea of the crispy chickpeas!
An air fryer is unfortunately the one thing I don’t have in my kitchen arsenal, but now I’m even more tempted. Reading the recipe, I had no idea it could be THIS easy though. They look insanely flavorful and crispy. The color on the chickpeas is perfection. The time it takes to make this (under 30 minutes) is really, really appealing.
How do you store these? In or out of the fridge? I’m thinking if they are refrigerated it would make them less crispy when you take them out again?
Perfect little snack or an addition to other dishes. Love how easy it is to make in an air fryer.
I love crispy baked chickpeas and just received an air fryer as a very generous Christmas gift. Can’t wait to try to make baked chickpeas in it. Thank you for the blog post and the great instructions, it is going to be so useful. I’m crossing fingers that this will be something that a dear family member who is dealing with extreme morning sickness could be able to eat, keep down and benefit from the great protein.
What a great Christmas gift! I hope you love the chickpeas!
Oh my gosh, who new crispy chickpeas would be so amazing – seriously transformed in the air fryer. We used a blend of moroccan spices and they were like little flavour bombs. Delish!
This is so helpful! I just got my air fryer and this was the first thing I tried and it was so good!
Air Fryer sounds so healthy and I love to yummy snack.
What a great air fryer recipe that is perfect to snack on all day long. I love chickpeas and enjoy them all year long.
Loved all your tips! and the chickpeas look great I really love my air fryer, so can’t wait to try this recipe soon!
Yay!! I hope these tips help!
I’ve only had my air fryer a few weeks and still experimenting. I made this yesterday and will make it again. I thought it had a good flavor. I made a meal with this and steamed broccoli with a little lemon juice on it. The flavors blended very well. Next time I would cook them a little longer. My air fryer only goes to 400 degrees and I cooked them for 10 minutes and I should have adjusted the time. I didn’t season them until after they were cooked because I wanted to spray them with Pam Olive Oil and I have read conflicting reports about using Pam in an air fryer. Some sources says it eventually will ruin the non-stick surface of the basket. Other recipes say to spray it directly on the basket. I don’t know which is accurate.