I looked at several different recipes to figure out the proper cooking time and temperature, then drained and rinsed a can of garbanzo beans, and lightly coated them in a mix of garlic, ginger, sumac, salt, pepper, and olive oil. I cooked them at 390 for 13 minutes, shaking at the five and ten minute marks.
Conclusion: flavor was decent (because that’s all down to the spices, which were intuitively correct like with everything I make), but the texture was awful. It just sort of desiccated them and made them tough. This was also way more work and took a lot longer than just cooking them in a cast iron pan, which yields a much better result overall.
3/10 air fryers continue to be inferior to the easier option of just using a stove and proper cookware.
Yes I’m comparing disparate recipes, but “roasted chickpeas in an air fryer” is one of those things people always rave about and it’s just worse in every way compared to cooking them in a pan.
Lmao I read that and assumed it must be an American thing