dudius
Well-Known Member
I just put a pound of dried chickpeas in to soak overnight. I hope I can find this recipe!
Here's what I did. I used of can of chick peas, drained and rinsed, and spread them across a baking sheet. I set the oven for 150 degrees F and left it going while I did some morning errands. Returned to the peas about 4 hours later, tasted one for crunch and decided it was time to add some sauce. I mixed 1 part flour and 4 parts Trader Joes sriracha (more runny than the popular "rooster sauce" ) and stirred my peas in. I got everything coated nicely, spread across the pan, and turned the heat up to 200 for 30 minutes. I tasted a couple and they were a little soft (presumably from taking in moisture from the sauce) so I gave it ten more minutes.
I may try "double dipping" them next time, as they are crunchy but don't have the flavor punch I was expecting. I may also try throwing them in at a higher heat after adding sauce, just to see if I can do the drying without losing the flavor. My apartment smelled strongly of sriracha while they cooked, so I'm sure I lost a lot of flavor.