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How to Make Chickpea Flour | Gram Flour | Besan

Published May 10, 2019 Updated December 9, 2020 By Meeta Arora 38 Comments | This post may contain affiliate links. As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.

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Chickpeas and chickpea flour in a gray plate

Learn about chickpeas and how to make fresh chickpea flour at home in just 10 minutes. This nutritious and gluten-free flour is a staple in many cuisines! 

Chickpeas and chana dal with chickpea flour in two gray plates along with flour in a bowl.

What is Chickpea Flour?

Chickpea flour is made from dry chickpeas, also known as garbanzo beans. A similar flour made from yellow gram lentils, which are split chickpeas is called gram flour. Split chickpea flour is called Besan in Hindi. You will find both of these commonly referred to as Chickpea flour.

Chickpea flour is popularly used in Indian, Pakistani, Bangladeshi and other cuisines. It is used in the batter to make pakoras in India. In southern France, it is used to make Socca.

Chickpea flour is a great gluten-free substitute for wheat or all-purpose flour in many recipes, and can also be used to thicken sauces or curries.

Fresh flours are incredibly easy to make at home with a high-speed blender or a grain mill in just 10 minutes. They can also be very budget friendly, compared to buying organic flours from the store.

I understand that you might not be thrilled to go out and buy a high speed blender or a grain mill just to make flour. However if you already have one at home, make good use of it with also grinding some flours. We love our Nutrimill Harvest grain mill as we can make freshly milled whole wheat flour for baking breads, or fresh chickpea or lentil flour as we need them. Fresh always tastes so much better than store bought.

Let's talk about the difference between chickpeas and yellow gram lentils (chana dal). Then we will go over how to make chickpea flour.

What is the difference between Chickpeas and Chana Dal?

Chickpeas are a legume that come in several varieties. The one you commonly see are the white chickpeas, also known as Garbanzo Beans or Kabuli Chana. These chickpeas are popularly used to make Chana Masala or Chole. These white chickpeas when ground, form chickpea flour.

Now a days, this gluten-free flour is easily found in most supermarkets by the name of chickpea flour or garbanzo bean flour.

Another chickpea, most commonly used in India is called Kala Chana, which translates to Black Chickpeas. These have the same shape as garbanzo beans, but are smaller in color and have a dark brown or black skin. There are popularly used to make curry or salad.

When black chickpeas are hulled and split, we get Chana Dal. This yellow lentil is also called Bengal Gram Dal. The lentil soup made from this gram dal is also called as Chana Dal. When raw or roasted Chana Dal is ground to a flour, it is called Besan or Gram flour.

‘Chickpea flour’, though a misnomer, is the accepted English name for Besan. You will find this flour easily at international markets.

Garbanzo beans & Chana Dal (split chickpeas) in two white bowls

Chickpea Flour Nutrition

Chickpeas are high in protein and fiber as well as several minerals and B vitamins, chickpea flour has the same nutritious qualities.

Chickpea flour is gluten-free, and has lots of protein and fiber. This makes them a great choice for vegans and vegetarians. With 356 calories per cup of flour, there is 21g of protein, 10g of fiber, 53g of carbs and 6g of fat.

How to make Chickpea Flour?

You can make chickpea flour in a food processor, a high-speed blender such as Vitamix or in a grain mill such as Nutrimill. Just read the manufacturer recommendations for the appliance you use.

Place the dried chickpeas in the grain mill and set it to a fine flour setting. Then start the grain mill, and see the magic of the perfectly milled flour.

Nutrimill with chickpeas that are being grinned to chickpea flour

If using a high-speed blender such as Vitamix, use the dry grains jar, cover and process on high speed for two or three minutes until a powdery flour forms. If you are making large quantity of flour, work in batches.

I use dry chickpeas to make the flour. You can roast your chickpeas lightly, and cool them completely before grinding. For most recipes where we cook or bake the flour anyway, this step is not required.

Chickpea flour coming of a stone mill

When I used the Nutrimill to make the flour, it had the perfect consistency and there were no large or hard bits. So I did not have to sift the flour. However if using another method, use a fine mesh sieve to sift the flour to separate the fine flour from the bits that did not process well.

Any large bits that did not process well, you can return them back into the blender and process again. You may need to repeat this step once or twice more to get all pieces finely ground.

Finely ground chickpea flour in a spoon with Nutrimill in the back

The same process works to make flour from chickpeas or from bengal gram lentils.

As you can see below, you won't even notice much difference in color or texture in the flour. That said, the black chickpeas are nuttier in flavor, so the flour will have a more robust flavor to them.

Chickpeas & chickpea flour in a gray plate and Chana Dal and it's flour in another gray plate

And there it is – freshly made chickpea flour in just 10 minutes!

This flour can be used right away, or you can store it in an airtight container and keep in a cool dry place.

Where to buy Chickpea Flour?

If I have still not convinced you to make chickpea flour at home, you can buy it from the store.

You can easily find it in international markets such as Indian grocery stores by the name of besan or gram flour.

In major grocery chains, it is commonly found in the baking aisle for gluten-free flours. One of the popular brand is Bob's Red Mill garbanzo bean flour.

Recipes with Chickpea Flour

Here are a few recipes where I have used Chickpea flour (besan). Next on my list to try is Socca. We enjoyed it in Nice, France couple of years back 🙂

Chickpea Squash Fritters

Vegan Chickpea Squash Fritters in a plate with yogurt dip on the side

Crispy Okra Fries

Kurkuri Bhindi or Crispy fried okra with green chutney to dip

Potato Fritter Sliders (Vada Pav)

Air Fryer Potato Fritter Sliders . Air Fryer Vada Pav

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Chickpeas and chana dal with chickpea flour in two gray plates along with flour in a bowl

How to make Chickpea Flour (Besan)

Meeta Arora
Learn how to make fresh chickpea flour at home in just 10 minutes. This nutritious and gluten-free flour is a staple in many cuisines! 
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Servings: 1
Calories: 268
Course: Pantry Essentials
Cuisine: American, Indian
Diet: Gluten-free, Vegan
Method: Blender/Food Processor
Cook Time: 10 mins
Total Time: 10 mins

Ingredients
 
 

  • 1 cup Chickpeas (Chole/Garbanzo beans) or Chana Dal

Instructions
 

  • Add the dried chickpeas to a grain mill and set to fine setting. Turn on the machine to get the finely ground chickpea flour.
  • If using a high-powered blender, add the chickpeas and turn on. Increase the speed to the machine's maximum. Blend until the chickpeas have ground as finely as possible.
  • Using a fine mesh sieve, sift the flour into a bowl to separate any large bits. Return these hard bits back to the blender and process again. You may need to repeat this step to get all pieces finely ground.
  • Use the freshly flour or store in an airtight container in a cool dry place.

Note: Nutrition values are my best estimates. If you rely on them for your diet, use your preferred nutrition calculator.

Nutrition

Calories: 268kcalCarbohydrates: 44gProtein: 14gFat: 4gSodium: 11mgPotassium: 477mgFiber: 12gSugar: 7gVitamin C: 2.1mgCalcium: 80mgIron: 4.7mg
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  1. Anige says

    February 19, 2022 at 12:05 pm

    How do you suggest the best way to dry your chickpeas if you can not purchase already dried ones?
    Thanks!

    Reply
    • Meeta Arora says

      February 25, 2022 at 10:35 pm

      Hi Angie - I would not use pre-cooked chickpeas to make the flour. You can use bake them to eat, however they would not work well to make flour.

      Reply
  2. Jamila says

    October 17, 2021 at 9:07 am

    Thanks so much for distinguishing between besan and gram flour. Truly appreciate your informed explanation and bonus info, including the recipes.

    Reply
    • Meeta Arora says

      November 09, 2021 at 11:33 am

      Hi Jamila - Glad you found the information helpful!

      Reply
  3. Hari says

    April 09, 2021 at 3:43 am

    amazing! and nice
    thank you

    Reply
  4. Donna Maiorella says

    March 06, 2021 at 3:40 pm

    How much flour does the one cup of garbanzo beans make?

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    • Meeta Arora says

      March 11, 2021 at 1:54 pm

      Hi Donna - Sorry, I did not measure when creating the recipe. But I think it was about 1.5 cups of flour from 1 cup fo chickpeas.

      Reply
  5. Rashmi Shukla says

    August 20, 2020 at 7:10 pm

    Can i wash daal and dry roast before making besan

    Reply
    • Meeta Arora says

      August 21, 2020 at 9:00 pm

      Hi Rashmi - Add the chicken raw, it will get cooked in when pressure cooked. Hope you enjoy it!

      Reply
    • Meeta Arora says

      August 21, 2020 at 9:04 pm

      Hi Rashmi - Sorry, I have not tried making the flour with washing the dal, so cannot say for sure it will work well.

      Reply
  6. Surabhi foods says

    July 10, 2020 at 10:36 pm

    Wow your recipes all are so awesome, will try everything. Click the link for best maida for baking

    Reply
  7. A.B.A.M says

    June 22, 2020 at 7:18 pm

    Hi I just want to state that the yellow split Pea is not apart of a chickpea family, it is a separate pea all together.

    Reply
    • Meeta Arora says

      June 23, 2020 at 1:28 am

      That makes sense. Split yellow pea is different than Chana Dal or split yellow chickpea we talked about in this post.

      Reply
    • Lisa says

      March 13, 2021 at 1:30 pm

      Can you make the flour in a food processor?

      Reply
      • Meeta Arora says

        March 17, 2021 at 8:58 am

        Hi Lisa - I have not tried making flour in a food processor, not sure of it will be powerful enough to make lentil flours.

  8. Brianna says

    May 25, 2020 at 10:18 am

    Hello! I appreciated this post!!
    Which kind of flour is used in besan ladoo?

    Reply
    • Meeta Arora says

      May 28, 2020 at 11:21 am

      Hello Brianna - The flour made with the Chana Dal is used for besan laddoo. In the indian grocery store, you might even find a pack for laddoo besan. What is different in this flour is that it is coursely ground.

      Reply
  9. Shanthini Rajkumar says

    May 19, 2020 at 5:35 am

    Thanks so much.The info was super useful !

    Reply
  10. Sam says

    April 22, 2020 at 10:20 am

    Hello...will the garbanzo beans flour (stone ground) from bob’s redmill Work for making the Mysore paak?

    Reply
    • Meeta Arora says

      April 22, 2020 at 8:37 pm

      Hi Sam - I have not tried using the garbanzo flour from bob's red mill, so it is hard for me to confirm it will work well.

      Reply
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