Air Fryer Spicy Chickpeas – Crispy, Zesty, and Ready in Minutes

By Eric Mitchell â€˘  Updated: Mar 1, 2026 â€˘  7 min read
Air Fryer Spicy Chickpeas

Crispy, spicy chickpeas are the kind of snack you make once and then crave constantly. They’re crunchy, satisfying, and loaded with flavor—without a ton of oil. With an air fryer, you can have a batch ready in about 15 minutes.

Enjoy them by the handful, sprinkle them over salads, or use them to top soups and grain bowls. This simple recipe is big on taste and easy enough for any day of the week.

What Makes This Recipe So Good

Close-up detail: Ultra-crisp air-fried chickpeas just out of the basket, deeply golden with visible

Ingredients

How to Make It

Cooking process: Air fryer basket in action with a single, mostly even layer of seasoned chickpeas m
  1. Dry the chickpeas well: After rinsing, spread the chickpeas on a clean towel and pat dry. Let them air-dry for 5–10 minutes if you can.

    The drier they are, the crispier they’ll get.


  2. Preheat the air fryer: Set it to 390–400°F (200°C). Preheating helps the chickpeas start crisping right away.
  3. Season: In a bowl, toss chickpeas with oil until lightly coated. Add smoked paprika, garlic powder, onion powder, cumin, cayenne, chili powder, salt, and pepper.

    Stir to coat evenly. If any skins come loose, you can discard them for extra crunch, but it’s optional.


  4. Air fry in a single layer: Place chickpeas in the basket in a mostly single layer. Slightly overlapping is fine, but avoid piling them too high.
  5. Cook and shake: Air fry for 12–16 minutes, shaking the basket every 4–5 minutes.

    Start checking at 12 minutes. They’re done when deeply golden and crisp to the bite.


  6. Finish and taste: Transfer to a bowl and immediately sprinkle with a little extra salt. Add lemon zest or a quick squeeze of lemon juice for brightness, if you like.
  7. Cool for crunch: Let them cool for 5 minutes.

    They’ll crisp up even more as they rest.


Storage Instructions

Tasty top view: Overhead shot of a final serving—golden, spicy chickpeas piled in a wide, shallow

Health Benefits

Common Mistakes to Avoid

Alternatives

FAQ

Why aren’t my chickpeas getting crispy?

Dry them thoroughly, don’t crowd the air fryer, and cook long enough. If they still feel soft, add 2–3 more minutes and shake again. They also crisp more as they cool.

Do I need to peel the chickpeas?

No.

Peeling can give a slightly crisper result, but it’s time-consuming and not necessary. Patting them dry makes the bigger difference.

Can I use dried chickpeas instead of canned?

Yes. Cook dried chickpeas until tender, then drain and dry well.

The texture is great, and they often crisp even better than canned.

How spicy are these?

Medium heat as written. For milder snacks, reduce or skip the cayenne. For extra heat, add more cayenne or a pinch of crushed red pepper.

What can I serve these with?

They’re great over salads, grain bowls, roasted veggies, or creamy soups.

You can also toss them into wraps or serve as a cocktail snack.

How do I prevent seasoning from falling off?

Use a light coat of oil and toss well so the spices adhere. Season while the chickpeas are dry but slightly tacky, and shake gently between cooks.

Can I double the recipe?

Yes, but cook in batches. Overloading the basket leads to steaming and soft results.

Keep each batch in a single layer.

Final Thoughts

Air Fryer Spicy Chickpeas deliver big crunch and bold flavor with almost no effort. They’re a smart way to add protein and texture to meals, and they make an easy, wholesome snack. Keep a can of chickpeas and a few spices on hand, and you’re never far from a crunchy, zesty treat.

Once you find your perfect spice level, this will be a weekly favorite.

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Air Fryer Spicy Chickpeas – Crispy, Zesty, and Ready in Minutes

Prep Time 5 minutes
Cook Time 15 minutes
Total Time 20 minutes
Servings 4 servings

Ingredients

  • 2 cans (15 ounces each) chickpeas, drained and rinsed
  • 1 tablespoon olive oil (or avocado oil)
  • 1 teaspoon smoked paprika
  • 1 teaspoon garlic powder
  • 1 teaspoon onion powder
  • 1/2 to 1 teaspoon ground cumin
  • 1/4 to 1/2 teaspoon cayenne pepper (adjust to taste)
  • 1/2 teaspoon chili powder
  • 1/2 teaspoon fine sea salt, plus more to taste
  • 1/4 teaspoon black pepper
  • Optional: 1 teaspoon fresh lemon zest or a squeeze of lemon juice after cooking

Instructions

  • Dry the chickpeas well: After rinsing, spread the chickpeas on a clean towel and pat dry. Let them air-dry for 5–10 minutes if you can.The drier they are, the crispier they’ll get.
  • Preheat the air fryer: Set it to 390–400°F (200°C). Preheating helps the chickpeas start crisping right away.
  • Season: In a bowl, toss chickpeas with oil until lightly coated. Add smoked paprika, garlic powder, onion powder, cumin, cayenne, chili powder, salt, and pepper.Stir to coat evenly. If any skins come loose, you can discard them for extra crunch, but it’s optional.
  • Air fry in a single layer: Place chickpeas in the basket in a mostly single layer. Slightly overlapping is fine, but avoid piling them too high.
  • Cook and shake: Air fry for 12–16 minutes, shaking the basket every 4–5 minutes.Start checking at 12 minutes. They’re done when deeply golden and crisp to the bite.
  • Finish and taste: Transfer to a bowl and immediately sprinkle with a little extra salt. Add lemon zest or a quick squeeze of lemon juice for brightness, if you like.
  • Cool for crunch: Let them cool for 5 minutes.They’ll crisp up even more as they rest.

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Eric Mitchell

Eric is the owner, author, content director and founder of dehydratorlab.com. He is the lead architect and the main man in matters concerning dehydrators, their accessories, guides, reviews and all the accompaniments.Whenever he is not figuring out simple solutions (hacks) involving cookery and their eventual storage, you will find him testing out the different types of dehydrators, to bring us the juicy details regarding these devices.He is a foodie enthusiast, pasionate about making jerky has a knack for healthy and tasty food and won't hesitate to share out any ideas that might be of value around this subject.

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