Marinated Chickpeas Recipe (2024)

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Prakash Nadkarni

I'm skeptical that soaked chickpeas simmered for 30 minutes will cook adequately. In my experience, after overnight soaking in salted water, dried chickpeas take 30 minutes *pressure* cooking in an Instant Pot (the "beans" setting) plus the time required to come to pressure.For soaking, use 2 parts of water for 1 part of chickpeas, and as much salt as you would use in the final dish - 1 tsp regular/2 tsp kosher per pound of dried chickpeas.

Faye

I have a similar recipe from The Vegetarian Epicure, book 2, by Anna Thomas that I have been making for years. It calls for red wine vinegar, red onions, 2 cloves garlic and 1/2 tsp sugar plus the salt, pepper and olive oil. Instead of dried beans, I drain canned chick peas and add them to the dressing, which I microwave until hot. This helps them absorb the flavors. Then I add the onions and garlic. I find that it keeps more than a week in the fridge. They are also good as a garnish on hummus.

Edie

Very tasty. Added some lemon juice & sriracha chili sauce

Kate

Did this with a GIANT can of cannellini that Instacart decided I should have rather than the 15 oz can I ordered. Added a pinch of pepper flakes for fun. So far, a great addition to lunch salads of arugula, cherry tomato, and oil-packed tuna or feta. Looking forward to trying it with chickpeas as written.

Penelope

Cooking beans with salt does not toughen them or make them take longer, Mr. Lopez-Alt has addressed that already at Serious Eats:https://www.seriouseats.com/2016/09/salt-beans-cooking-soaking-water-good-or-bad.html

Patty

These are delicious, and very light! I used the champagne vinegar I had on hand. I find I want to have some every morning to satisfy my need for protein at breakfast. I think I will try them with the cucumbers & onions for a salad next. I believe the other writer is right, that they need to be cooked a little longer than 30 minutes, as they are a little too firm still.

Ana Priu Cambo

I have made these for years, except I use lemon juice instead of the vinegar. They are delicious and they don’t last a week because they will get eaten well before that!!!

Deejay

Such a simple recipe that yields big flavor dividends! I soaked my chickpeas over night and cooked per instructions. They were tender in 30 minutes (using dried ceci from a reliable brand = fresher & will cook faster). I almost added fresh rosemary but stuck w/ the recipe as written. So glad I did! Perfect balance of flavors. Delicious in pita with chopped feta, cukes, tomatoes & crunchy lettuce w/ a drizzle of tahini. No way will these last the week. Thanks Kenji!

Liz

Rule of thumb - 1 cup of dried beans is 8 oz so 10 oz should be 1 and 1/4 cups. For an exact amount a scale is handy, or measure how many cups you get from your 1 pound bag of chickpeas and multiply that by 0.625.

Barbara

To Rachel's question about how long these will keep in fridge, the photo caption in the article said they could be used throughout the week. That seems about right from my experience.

Judydb

Soaking overnight and cooking for 30 minutes was perfect. I like a little bite, which is why I don’t use canned chick peas . They are a great addition to green salad.

Brendan

I regularly cook chick peas to make hummus (following the perfectly simple and perfectly delicious method in Ottolenghi's "Jerusalem") and 30 minutes on the stove top after soaking is about right. By 40 minutes they're borderline overdone.

Barbara

With this recipe as a guideline, I tried canned cannellini beans, drained and rinsed, raspberry white wine vinegar, garlic and sweet onion with a little olive oil. Pandemic cooking, using what's on hand. I think it will go well with the fresh veggie and spring mix salad I plan to serve later today.

EliEden

Any thoughts on if these would freeze well?

Solange

It's a bit frustrating when a recipe calls for soaking anything at room temperature ovenight. I live in the hot, humid tropics where leaving something in water overnight will lead in no time to sour mold. I would love for recipes like this not assume that everyone lives in a termperate zone and include directions for those of us who do not.

Flora

Nice simple long-keeping salad enhancer. I used chickpeas I made in my crockpot overnight—no soaking, just a quick 10-minute simmer on the stove. 5 stars out of 5..

Andrea

Used canned beans but heated them up a bit on the stove so flavors would stick better. Added a bit of lemon and fresh parsley. Beyond good!

Tamara

If you like garlic, this is a no-brainer. Fabulous and easy. I tried with dried chickpeas, I actually prefer canned, but try different brands of canned to find the one you prefer. Whole family is hooked on this!

thisismarissa

Made this tonight with 1lb dried great northern beans instead of chickpeas. Cooked the beans in my Instant Pot (35 min at high pressure; 20 min natural pressure release). Subbed red wine vinegar for the white, added some minced red onion, dried oregano, red pepper flakes and lemon juice. Perfection, five stars, will make again. BEANS!

Elizabeth

Measured with my heart and went heavy on the garlic. I also added some Dijon to the marinade and microwaved the (canned) chickpeas with the marinade before stirring in the shallot and garlic. I added some sumac because I had it. A lovely, easy, simple recipe that I will use as an alternative to roasting the chickpeas in oil, garlic, spices, and lemon juice.

pkmkell

Outstanding! I tried first with canned chickpeas, but agree that it works even better with dried.

swest

cooked as instructed, these are delicious and simple. Cooking soaked beans for 30 minutes worked out fine. Next time I'll add some lemon juice for more acidity.

minca

This is another great topping to make salad less boring. I smashed garlic cloves and left whole to make this more office friendly. I used red onion instead of shallot bc I ran out. It tasted great on day two in fridge.

Wafa

This dish is very similar to a Tunisian lablabi. Tastes perfect.

brooks

Delicious! Made as written with canned chickpeas and they were fantastic. Think I’ll make a double batch next time as I want to snack on them all day!

Christa

Took the suggestion to combine a cup of farro, grated carrots from the farm stand, the chickpeas, minced parsley, and a pinch of cumin, and loved it--very simple and flavorful salad.c

Christa

These were terrific just with canned chickpeas, and I trust that they would be even better with freshly cooked chickpeas, though I'll let mine cook for the full two hours. I took the suggestion to make a salad with them with massaged kale from my CSA share and some feta, and I would have added some leftover cauliflower shawarma but didn't use it in time unfortunately. I already love chickpeas and eat them every chance I get, and these really hit the spot on a hot summer day.

Ann Grant

Add chopped black and green olives, capers, minced fresh parsley, chopped steamed broccoli, chopped green or red pepper, radishes and fresh garlic tops from the garden, scallions instead of shallot as your taste buds and contents of your refrigerator permit.

James

Brilliant recipe, my wife loves chickpeas and know she likes me a little bit more.

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Marinated Chickpeas Recipe (2024)

FAQs

Why add baking soda to soaking 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.

What do you add to chickpeas when soaking? ›

Slow soaking dried chickpeas: Tip them into a bowl and cover with cold water, and use plenty of water as they will swell as they soak. Leave overnight or for 8-12 hours to absorb water and swell. Adding bicarbonate of soda can help the soaking process, especially if you live in a hard water area.

Are canned chickpeas cooked or just soaked? ›

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.

Should you soak chickpeas with vinegar? ›

Delicious on their own, on a salad or in your trail mix for something extra salty! In a sauce pan place the chickpeas and vinegar. Add a pinch of the sea salt and bring vinegar to a boil. Turn off heat and let the chick peas soak in the vinegar for 30 minutes or so.

Why do my chickpeas stink after soaking? ›

Soaking beans at room temperature promotes fermentation (and yes, the beans get gassy) resulting in (you guessed it) a sour smell. While certain types of fermentation can limit disruptive complex sugars (or oligosaccharides), the situation described above can be unsafe prior to cooking.

What happens if you don't soak chickpeas before cooking? ›

It can take up to twice the time if you don't soak them first. Also, soaking may help remove some of the phytic acid found in dry beans, making them easier to digest. Soaked beans also tend to plump up without splitting as they cook.

How much baking soda to add to chickpeas? ›

Add 1/2 teaspoon of baking soda for every cup of dried chickpeas. Let them sit overnight (10-12 hours). The chickpeas will plump up and no longer appear dried and shriveled. Rinse the chickpeas before adding them into a pot.

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.

Is it better to soak or roast chickpeas? ›

Both roasted and soaked chana have their benefits. Roasted chana is a crunchy snack, while soaked chana may be preferred for its softer texture and potential ease of digestion.

How to season chickpeas from a can? ›

Rinse and drain the canned chickpeas. Thoroughly dry the chickpeas with a clean dish towel or paper towels to ensure they crisp up in the oven. As you're drying them, if any chickpea skins get loose, discard them. Coat the chickpeas with oil, salt/pepper, and your favorite spice blend.

Should I rinse chickpeas from a can? ›

If you are using canned chickpeas, drain and rinse them with water to cut the sodium (salt) content by almost a half. Rinse well in cold water to make them easier to digest and less gas-producing.

Why do you soak chickpeas in baking soda? ›

They heat the mixture in a pot for a few minutes before adding water and cooking the chickpeas as usual. The alkaline environment created by the baking soda helps break down the pectin in the beans, softening the beans' skins so well that they disintegrate during cooking and are easily rinsed away.

What to add to soaking chickpeas? ›

Bicarbonate of soda (baking soda) can be added to the soaking water (after boiling, if using the quick method) as it helps to soften the skins of the pulses, making it easier for the dried pulses to absorb some of the soaking water and helping them to rehydrate and soften.

What happens if you over soak chickpeas? ›

Beans should soak for 8 to 10 hours overnight. If they are soaked for longer than 12 hours, they can lose their familiar flavor and become overly mushy.

What does adding baking soda to soaking beans do? ›

Baking soda creates an alkaline environment which reduces soaking and cooking time and preserves the beans' skin. As a result, the old bean's color comes to life, keeping them vibrant instead of dull. Compared to the grainy texture offered by old beans, baking soda beans can yield a creamy and smooth texture.

How much baking soda do I put in canned chickpeas? ›

It calls for canned chickpeas to be boiled for 20 minutes with 1/2 tsp baking soda. I've only used baking soda in baked goods before, but the recipe claims it aids softening.

How do you cook chickpeas to prevent gas? ›

Soaking may help them digest better.

Soaking may help to remove some of the phytic acid found in dry beans, and it may also help remove some of their gas-causing properties. If you want to remove even more phytic acid, try Instant Pot Chickpeas instead– pressure cooking helps even more!

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