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Chickpea Fennel Crackers (Chana Murmura Mathri). Vegan, Gluten Free. A delicious and easy snack that great with dips and other nibbles. Jump to Recipe
Chickpea Fennel Crackers (Chana Murmura Mathri) Vegan Gluten Free

Ingredients Â
- 1 cup chickpeas, (garbanzo beans, rinsed and drained if canned. Soaked overnight and pressure cooked till tender, if using dry beans)
- 1/2 cup puffed rice, (rice krispies)
- 3 Tablespoon chickpea flour
- 1/2 teaspoom salt, (depends on the chickpeas you use, the canned ones might already be salted)
- 1/8 teaspoon black salt, (kala namak)
- 3/4 teaspoon fennel seeds, (Saunf you can also sub other spices like Cumin, carom or nigella seeds or herbs like thyme, basil)
- 1/4 teaspoon garlic powder
- 1/4 teaspoon black pepper
- 1 Tablespoon olive oil or organic canola oil
InstructionsÂ
- Mash the Chickpeas well.
- Pulse the puffed rice to get a coarse flour. Add this flour, salt, pepper, spices and oil to the chickpeas and knead for 2 minutes until well combined. Taste test and adjust salt and spice. (Use Wheat flour to make the dough easier to handle in case you want to make intricate shapes)
- The dough will be sticky but will mostly fall apart when you try to roll it out. Add chickpea flour and knead to make a non sticky dough.
- Depending on the chickpeas used (canned versus cooked), you might not need extra moisture. If the dough it too dry and crumbles, add a few teaspoons of water at a time and knead into a somewhat holding together dough.
- Check by pressing a small portion out into a round disc. If it falls apart while pressing, then add a little more Chickpea flour and drops of water to make the dough smoother.
- Roll this out between 2 parchment papers into a little less than 1/4 inch thick.
- Cut out favorite shapes, or just cut parallel lines using knife or pizza cutter. Dont worry if each piece doesnt separate completely.
- Bake at 325 degrees F for 25-35 minutes.
- After 15 minutes, break the crackers and move the center ones out.. Keep checking the crackers for crispness. Bake time depends on the thickness of the crackers. The crackers are done as soon as the centers are not soft.
- Snack with your favorite chutneys, hummus or dips! or as is or with soups.
Notes
Nutrition
Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.















I will keep this recipe in mind the next time I have chickpeas to use up! I like having something easy to make to eat dips and hummus with!
Thanks TP, the craggy look is coz of no gluten and is the definitely fun! 🙂
Thanks Alpana!
Thanks Caitlin! yep the rice makes them a bit porous else the crackers can get really hard if baked a bit longer.
Thank you Olah momma, you can use some other seeds like cumin or nigella!
Thanks isobelle. i will remind u in jan 😉
Thanks you Poornima, Reshmi!
Thanks Raji! yep these go well with any hot beverage! good going with soy milk tea!
Hmmm, I’d like to try this, minus the fennel because I just don’t like its taste:(
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i love the combo of chickpeas and puffed rice! brilliant!
Very healthy, delicious & crunchy crackers……..awesome recipe.
Really interesting crackers, R, and so healthful. Love the craggy look and the flavors you’ve added
You are so creative girl…these mathris look really lovely..and I will love to have them with my new addiction- soy masala tea 🙂
This looks crisp and flavorful….Love it
The crackers look wonderfully crisp…great recipe!