Chile-Crisp Chickpea Rice Bowls Recipe (2024)

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msjenne

I happened to have all the ingredients on had so gave it a try! It was pleasant enough but has a definite “cleaning out the fridge” vibe. I wouldn’t make a special effort to get ingredients for it, but if you have them it’s worth a try! I would crisp the chickpeas in a neutral oil first and mix in the chile crisp later—it got a little burnt before the chickpeas got crisp.

Brigitte

Good flavors and cheap! A little dry for me. Improved with a squeeze of lime at the end (fish sauce would also work well I think).

Sara M.

A squeeze of lemon at the end and a dollop of Greek yogurt were excellent additions.

Alena

Turned out very good! Made the following changes based on other comments:- when making chili crisp, added 2 tablespoons of sesame oil at the end. - used one can of chickpeas, and that was perfect amount to cover the pan in a single layer. Any more and would need to do in two batches. - crisped up chickpeas with vegetable oil for about 5 minutes, then added the chili crisp. fried for another 3-5 minutes. - served with couscous instead of rice because I just had it as leftovers.

Mead

The virtues of this dish are that it’s quick and it uses up items that are already in the kitchen or pantry ( if you’re a chile crisp devotee like me, anyway). You’ll definitely want a few squeezes of lime, as others have suggested — thank you! — and an additional drizzle of the crisp on top of the finished dish.

Cindy

I added lime to the veggie mix. Used spaghetti squash vs rice because I had some from a farm stand. Tossed the SS in some Thai spicy chili sauce and soy. Husband doesn’t like tomatoes so I used diced cukes, celery, red cabbage, and red onion and cilantro. This was fabulous and will make again!

muddy

Really like this recipe! A few changes: -I’ve never used tomatoes with it ironically since I rarely buy them. Instead I’ve been garnishing with hot house cucumbers, Greek yogurt, and sesame seeds which add moisture and sweetness-really nice with coconut rice which is a little sweeter and more moist than normal rice (make rice in 1:1 coconut milk and water)

Kmack

Adding a little bit of rice vinegar at the end really made it sing

brian

This is great with some shiitake mushrooms added in near the end of cooking the chickpeas. Love how easy and delicious it is!

LJ

This recipe is fantastic. Two small heads of baby bok choi are a perfect sub if celery’s not your thing. I rough-chopped and blistered the bok choi over high heat with some chopped scallions for a few minutes. Also fried a couple of eggs in middle of the chickpeas at very end for protein boost.

Sam

……am I missing something. Bland and mushing. I ended up making it twice because while I was waiting for my chickpeas to crisp. The chili crisps burnt. What the heck is everyone talking about

cate w

Made this with ramen noodles instead of rice -Tossed the noodles with a little chili oil - delish! Subbed arugula and some Red onion for the celery and seasoned rice vinegar for the sugar In the veggie mix. Was too tired to go grab cilantro from the garden in the dark but would next time - We loved it!

Judy W

Made coconut rice and added some rice vinegar to the tomato mixture. Next time I will use lime juice. Added some nice crispy cucumber and parsley - no cilantro on hand. Was a good way to use some of the tomatoes that I still have in my garden on October 1st. I think it is a great recipe and very adaptable. My husband and I both enjoyed it.

RLW

Put a spritz of lemon, tahini- straight, and chopped parsley on top. Thank me later.

Brigid H.

Yum! My taste buds are tap-dancing. Had a big bag of previously cooked chickpeas in the freezer, so it made prep super easy. Love the crispy chickpeas, the crunch of celery, sweetness of tomatoes and the zing of chili crisp. Next time will try msjenne's suggestion of crisping the chickpeas in neutral oil prior to adding the chili crisp. Thanks, Ali!

BAW

I thought this would be better. I felt like the garbanzos needed something extra like garlic. And the veggie blend made no sense. Celery? Why?

Emily Gibson

As a broke and hungry grad student, I’ve made this dozens of times. We love a cheap, easy, and delicious week-night recipe! The only changes that I’ve made are using one can of chickpeas instead of 2, frying in just oil first (as others suggested), and subbing snap peas in for celery. Even with 1 can of chickpeas, I easily get 3 meals out of every batch.

JEM

Quick and easy. A bit salty..would use low sodium soy sauce next time

lanw

This was a sublimely perfect meal for one tonight. I’m glad I didn’t put too much stock in the more negative reviews and tried this. Made as written with one addition: I macerated thin sliced red onion in lime juice for 5 minutes, then added that to the veggie mix. So good! Halved the recipe for one person and was left with enough for hearty leftovers tomorrow.

Amy M.

Followed recipe exactly to cook and added a squeeze of lime - delicious spice and hearty meal - will definitely make again.

bryan

This recipe is real hit and miss for me. The ingredients are all great and taste good together, but after three times making this and trying different techniques and quantities in no way are the chickpeas crispy at all. They always end up being some mushy, chili-crispy mess. I almost wonder if you crisped them up in the oven and then tossed with the chili crisp you’d get a better result…? Were the chickpeas crispy I’d be more apt to cook this more often but I’m cutting bait.

lauren

Really easy and good flavors. Subbed out rice vinegar for the sugar,which worked nicely.

Ariel

Pretty tasty. Sautéed zucchini with chile crisp in a separate pan to up the veg content. Good mix of flavors and textures. Got chile crispy from trader Joe’s

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Chile-Crisp Chickpea Rice Bowls Recipe (2024)

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How do you use Chile Crisp? ›

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What to eat with spicy chili crisp? ›

In my opinion, it belongs on everything, like on top of avocado toast, pizza, and fried chicken (my favorite!) by drizzling at the end. But you can also cook with it as a marinade, stir-fry sauce, and pasta sauce. One simple cooking technique that changed my life forever is frying eggs in chile crisp.

Can you eat chickpeas from the can? ›

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.

Is chickpeas and rice good? ›

Chickpeas find their perfect nutritional match. If chickpeas could speak, they would say to rice: “You complete me.” As reported in The Journal of Nutrition, the protein quality of chickpeas is increased when they are consumed with rice, as opposed to when they're consumed alone.

What makes chili crisp crunchy? ›

Most often, the crunch in a chili crisp comes from fried garlic pieces and other alliums, says Nick Cobarruvias, chef at the San Francisco restaurant Otra, who makes his own version. Roasted and crushed peanuts, soybeans, and sesame seeds can also add a crunch, and some brands include crispy-chewy dried shrimp.

Why is chili crisp so popular? ›

Lao Gan Ma, a brand of chili sauces, is credited with popularizing chili crisp. It was first bottled in China's Guizhou province in 1997 and became a favorite condiment in recent years due to the influx of new Asian restaurants and recipes on social media that included it as an ingredient.

Do I need to refrigerate chili crisp? ›

But that doesn't mean you should completely neglect it. The fridge is the ideal place to store your chili crisp because it will preserve all of its complex flavors to their fullest — and that's especially true on the off chance that your mixture contains any fresh ingredients.

What's the difference between chili crunch and chili crisp? ›

While both chili crisp and chili crunch may, at first glance, appear to be similar oily-based mixtures of peppers and spice in jars, the inclusion of peanuts, soybeans, and sesame seeds take chili crunch to a chewier level than the crispy spoonfuls of chili crisp.

Is spicy chili crisp the same as fried chili in oil? ›

Lao Gan Ma Spicy Chili Crisp has Soybean and Chili oil as the main ingredients while Lao Gan Ma Fried Chili in Oil additional has peanut in that. And it is a little bit spicier than Spicy Chili Crisp.

Which is healthier, chickpeas or garbanzo beans? ›

So really, there is no wrong answer. Both are correct! This unique, nutrient-packed bean has been popular in the Middle East for many years, as chickpeas are a staple ingredient in many of the region's most well-known dishes like hummus and falafel.

Are garbanzo beans and chickpeas 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.

Do I drain canned chickpeas? ›

Unless the recipe tells you to keep the canned beans in their liquid, you should drain your can and give the beans a good rinse before using. This will improve the flavor and texture of your finished dish. Open your cans of beans using a can opener.

Is it OK to eat chickpeas everyday? ›

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.

Does chickpea rice taste like rice? ›

Overall the chickpea rice is the same shape as regular rice, but has more of the consistency of orzo. (Not complaining; I love orzo!) It tastes a little bit nuttier than rice, and does a better job of absorbing sauces.

Are chickpeas healthier than pasta? ›

Chickpeas are an incredibly nutritious legume, offering protein, carbs, fiber, antioxidants, and numerous vitamins and minerals ( 5 ). As such, chickpea pasta provides more protein, fiber, and iron than white or whole wheat pasta (6).

Do you refrigerate chili crisp after opening? ›

For best results, refrigerate after opening.” When asked about his preferred storage method, Park enthusiastically sided with Team Refrigerate.

Do you stir chili crisp? ›

Pour finished chili crisp into jars and store in the fridge for about 3 months. It can be served immediately, but for best flavor, eat it the next day. Stir well before serving.

Does lao gan ma chili crisp need to be refrigerated? ›

A: No. It does not need to be refrigerated. Nowhere on the label does it say it needs refrigeration. I always have a jar on my kitchen counter.

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