Crispy Chickpeas With Beef Recipe (2024)

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Lan

suggestions from our family (my husband hails from the Levant): (1) fry onions along with the meat, (2) coriander is another good addition to the spice mix, (3) add lemon juice & chopped sun-dried tomatoes at the end to help with dryness, (4) serve with a side of arugula drizzled with lemon juice & salt

MahaaFoodie

This is basically a quicker, simpler version of the Indian dish chole keema, which I make often. If you have it, I would use garam masala instead of the cumin in this recipe for a better depth of spice flavors. A heavy pinch of sugar is also a nice counterbalance to the spices.

Figaro

How about Bulgar wheat? And please, no turkey(smells like singed feathers); use 1/2 lb ground lamb or beef w. your spices-cumin, turmeric, Aleppo pepper (Amazon) would go great for a little heat, real garlic, all in olive oil (margarine-I cringe). This is a mid-eastern style dish. Saute meat, then drain fat in colander to omit grease. Cilantro, absolutely. Lemon juice is also a plus. I've been making takes on this for years.

Zestygal

With ground lamb, great! Make a quick yogurt or sour cream based fresh condiment to dollop on top!

Avery

The recipe calls for a cup of cooking liquid - if using canned chickpeas should the liquid from the can be used? I've always been under the impression that this is a bad idea so I'd be inclined to use water instead

Ellie

This has become a back-pocket recipe that my husband and I both love. I up the spices and garlic and use whatever ground meat we have on hand. I also add a lot of chopped parsley at the end and a big squeeze of lemon.

Panama Gal

Add a can of stewed tomato's and this goes over the top !!!

Barney

This is a great choice for something "different" for dinner that is SO easy. Do not let it become dry at the end...serve it immediately. Cilantro makes the dish. Served w/ a big salad on the side.

M. Doelling

I used ground turkey as a healthier option and added the rice to the ground-turkey and chickpea combo after having cooked both separately. I then added 1/4 cup chicken stock and then let everything simmer on a slow boil. To "spice" it up I added saffran. And, to add some color I added about a tablespoon of tumeric. A little margarine/butter and salt, or garlic salt, as needed. (I felt it needed more salt at the end to bring out all the flavor; though be careful not to oversalt.)

Alison

I made this as directed (1 # ground beef), but added a splash of dry white wine and a heavy shake (about 1/4 tsp) of sumac. Delicious. I'm looking forward to trying it with different spices - there are a lot of good recommendations here.

Leslie

Fry onions with meat. Instead of chickpea water use broth and splash wine or vermouth.

Sue A

Used Jimmy Dean bulk breakfast sausage for the meat. The first time we had it over quinoa. The second time over Red Lentil Pasta from Trader Joe's. Both versions were excellent. My husband is diabetic and neither version caused him to have high blood sugar.

Kathleen Kortz

This has become one of our favorite dishes. We serve it in pita pockets topped with tzatziki.

Jessica

This was great with chopped tofu instead of the meat. Added a dash of paprika and a splash of lemon juice at the end; it really brought out the flavors.

Sam

If you have leftovers, it's great for breakfast with a runny fried egg.

Nancy Ann

This dish is stupendous! I don't like spicy foods but I LOVED THIS!! My husband-like person was off put by the spice, so next time I'll cut it down. Also, do add a splash if white wine. AND be aware that as it sits in the 'fridge it gets more spicy!! Next day lunch was pretty warm. However - with our Sunday breakfast eggs, I was enraptured!! Never had a recipe get to my heart like this. 100 percent - you will love THIS. Serve it with plain or vanilla Greek yogurt on the side just in case!

Rob

I used harissa powder out of necessity as I ran out of cumin and it was SUPERB! Also recommend cooking the chickpeas in the air fryer with olive oil for 12 minutes (shaking occasionally).

Jen

Also, might go with a good pickled onion

jolee

Keep on high. Precook chickpeas 20 min at 400. Use half chickpea liquid and half chick broth. Little less on the cumin

Rachel

Serve with pita bread and tziki sauce

laurel

Sautéed onion prior to the beef, added in lemon juice once everything was cooked, topped with Greek yogurt

jped

Garam masala in addition to cumin.

vca

Excellent!! Though I did double the spices. Served with homemade hummus, brown rice, cilantro and “grilled glazed carrots” from NYT. So yummy!

Marina

Added the chickpeas first and let them cook longer to get a little crispy and tender, then added the beef. Probably did 1.5x on the spices and also added garlic powder. Added tomato paste to help with dryness and increase richness.

206Fitz

The sauce was a bit dry and so adding it to rice just made it more dry. Flavor was nice!

Jon Osterman

Tried this with fresh ground bison, it was marvelous. Much like everyone else is saying, this is an excellent base recipe, the spice blend you use is very adaptable with the "bones" of this recipe as your guide. I used wild onion as well as garlic and chiltepin to go with the original recipe seasoning and the flavor was spectacular. This will absolutely become a regular dish when I'm home.

Jennifer

Use a 14” skillet so that your chickpeas get more direct contact with the cooking surface. I used a 28oz can of chickpeas and 3/4lb of beef and a 12” skillet. Everything tasted fine but the chickpeas were not crisp - more like steamed.

Adam

Add whole thin sliced white onion first to pot. Let it caramelize before adding meat1.5 tsp cumin1.5 tsp ancho chili powder.5 tsp coriander powder

Christine

This is a great base recipe. I added half an onion and a red pepper as well as a small hot chili. I subbed garam masala for the cumin as someone suggested. It was delicious.

Barbara

Sadly this is not quite as expected. I might make it again, but I'd fry the chickpeas in the olive oil first, remove them, add the beef, brown it then add the spices and the chickpea liquid, reduce it, and then add the crispy chickpeas back to the mix. Browning the meat and then adding the drained chickpeas only made a mess of the range as the chickpeas exploded (they never did brown) all over the kitchen. Ugh.

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Crispy Chickpeas With Beef Recipe (2024)

FAQs

Why are my chickpeas not crispy? ›

The #1 crispy tip is to rinse, drain really well, then dry really well. Like, really, really well. The less moist (ew, sorry) the chickpeas are, the crispier they will become! Once your chickpeas are dry, this brings me to tip #2: Peel the skins!

How to make the crispiest roasted chickpeas with an Audible Crunch? ›

As Joe points out, he likes to do a low, slow roast for one hour at 300 degrees to generate the ultimate crunch. A further two-hour rest in the turned-off oven is key, as well. After that, just let the chickpeas finish cooling at room temperature — it won't take long, I promise — and you'll be good to go.

Do you cook canned chickpeas before eating? ›

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.

How do you soften crispy chickpeas? ›

Overnight Soak: Add your chickpeas to a large bowl and cover them with several inches of water. Let them soak for 8 to 12 hours, then drain and cook as desired. Quick Soak: Add your chickpeas to a pot and cover them with several inches of water. Bring to a boil, turn off the heat, and let them sit for 1 hour.

Why add baking soda when cooking chickpeas? ›

By adding baking soda, you are increasing the pH of the water and making it more alkaline. This helps break down the pectin in the chickpeas which softens their skins better and faster. This is especially important when you are making hummus and want the creamiest consistency possible.

Is it OK to eat crunchy chickpeas? ›

Enter: roasted chickpeas. They still have all the protein and heartiness of regular chickpeas, but they've become an irresistible salty, crunchy ingredient. Even better, they're a great healthy vegan snack on their own!

What makes chickpeas taste better? ›

Whisk it with olive oil, lemon juice, and a bit of sweetener for a delicious dressing to add to plain chickpeas or a more elaborate legume salad. If you have a ripe avocado, give your dish a decadent touch by blending it with olive oil, lemon juice, and seasonings.

What do roasted chickpeas do for your brain? ›

May promote brain health

Thanks to their impressive nutrient profile, chickpeas may support brain function and mental health. This is partly because they're a great source of choline, which plays an important role in brain function.

Is it better to soak or roast chickpeas? ›

Roasted chana is a rich source of magnesium and potassium, two minerals crucial to heart health. These nutrients help reduce harmful cholesterol levels and prevent high blood pressure, making soaked chana a healthy addition to your diet.

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.

What to do with chickpeas in a can? ›

Bulk up soups or stews with chickpeas

Soup might not sound like a complete meal, but add in some chickpeas, and you've got yourself a complete meal. Since canned chickpeas are already cooked, you can add them in toward the end of simmering for a firmer texture. Or, add them at the start so they soften up.

Can you eat chickpeas every day? ›

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.

Can dogs eat chickpeas? ›

Yes, dogs can eat chickpeas as long as they are cooked and kept plain. Even canned chickpeas are fine as long as they're canned in water, but you must check the label to make sure they're not canned in salt water or alongside any additives.

How to make chickpeas super soft? ›

First, soak the chickpeas in water overnight (or for at least 6-8 hours). This helps them soften and cook more fully. We also like adding a teaspoon of baking soda to soften them even more. We tested unsoaked versions and found that soaked were much better.

Why do my roasted chickpeas go soft? ›

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). You can soak your own chickpeas or use the ones in a can.

How to make super soft chickpeas? ›

The secret to these incredibly tender chickpeas is two part – first, soak your beans overnight with a tablespoon of kosher salt. The salt tenderizes the beans and makes for easier digestions. Second, add in a bit of baking soda while cooking! Another tenderizing tip for the dreamiest bean you've ever seen.

Should chickpeas be soft after cooking? ›

Stovetop method: Place the chickpeas in a large pot and cover by several inches with cold water. Bring to a boil, then reduce to a simmer and cook, covered, for 1.5 – 2 hours, or until soft (but not mushy).

Do chickpeas get mushy when cooked? ›

If, however, you should happen to put chickpeas or other pulses under pressure for significantly longer than the recommended time, well, they'll get quite mushy indeed (and not in the emotional sense!).

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