Ingredients:
- 1 can chick- peas
- 3 tsp olive oil or (regular oil)
- ½ tsp salt
- ½ tsp black pepper
- 1 tsp chili powder (to taste)
- 1 Lime cut into wedges
Method:
- Preheat oven to 400F. Rinse and drain the chick- peas thoroughly in colander under plenty of running water. Shake until fairly dry. You can use the normal dry chickpeas too. Soak chickpeas overnight and cook them in microwave for about 10 mins. The chickpeas should not be over cooked. Dry the chickpeas in a cloth or paper towel. Do not pressure cook the chickpeas.
- Combine chickpeas, olive oil or (regular oil) salt, black pepper and chili powder in a large baking pan that will hold chickpeas in single layer.
- Bake 15minutes or until chick peas begin to brown, shaking pan twice to brown evenly.
- Remove pan and season with chili powder, black pepper and salt for taste. Bake on additional 5 minutes until dark golden red.
I like this. Am adding this recipe to my "To cook before the year ends" list.
ReplyDeleteLet me know how it came in your kitchen faffer.
ReplyDeleteHi Priya,
ReplyDeleteGonna try this, tempting........
Gonna cook some chole tonite.:)
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing your recipe,Priya.
great recipe priya, iam definetely gonna try this recipe. Shall give u the feedback soon. Thanx for the recipe
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Hi Priya!
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keep blogging :)
Thanks anitha. You can see my recipes in blog hereafter since you are busy at work now.
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What a nice, simple and tasty-looking recipe that even I can make! I like chickpeas. Thanks for the recipe.
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Paz
Thanks Doc for tagging me.
ReplyDeletePaz this is simple and easy recipe. Let me know your experience.
Hey, that's a healthy recipe and my kinda snack! :) I AM going to try it very soon.
ReplyDeleteHi Priya,
ReplyDeleteI JUST made these because I was craving a healthy, Indian snack. They are so good - thanks for posting this recipe. I tweaked it a bit by putting some lemon jest (didn't have lime) in the mixture before baking, so it came out a bit tangy and spicy. Thanks for sharing this!
payal, it was nice to hear that it turned out well. Hope you and your family enjoyed this recipe.
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