Badda Mangy – Homemade Chickpea Flour Tags (with Garlic Paprika Sauce)

Homemade chickpea flour tagliatelle nests on baking sheet. Badda Mangy - Homemade Chickpea Flour Tags (with Garlic Paprika Sauce)

Make your own fresh chickpea flour tagliatelle with only 3 simple ingredients. Try pairing this gluten-free pasta with my easy to make garlic paprika sauce!

Have you ever tried pasta made from chickpea flour? This, of course, is not to be confused with chickpea pasta (pasta and chickpeas), a classic Italian comfort dish that combines pasta with chickpeas!

If you’re looking for a gluten free pasta option that you can easily make at home, chickpea flour tagliatelle is perfect for you! Aside from the fact that it is gluten free, this pasta recipe is also high in protein with approximately 18 grams per serving (without the sauce).

Ever since I discovered Sicilian panelle (chickpea fritters)I’ve been looking for new ways to cook with chickpea flour. And that’s when I began experimenting with chickpea noodles, just because why not?

I won’t suggest that the texture is exactly the same as wheat pasta since the lack of gluten gives it a different texture. However, I found that adding both water and olive oil results in a dough that is smooth, easy to handle and has an improved texture once cooked. And most importantly, my toughest critics enjoyed it and therefore this recipe will be on rotation at our house!

How to serve chickpea flour pasta

So, let’s talk about a sauce pairing for chickpea flour pasta. Have you ever heard of garlic and paprika sauce? This is one of those long lost recipes I recall my mother making every once in a while when I was younger.

When considering a sauce that would go well with chickpea flour pasta I immediately thought of this one. It’s very simple, made with just a few ingredients and it will not overpower the chickpea pasta.

This is basically a variation of your typical garlic and oil except it has paprika and fresh parsley added. When your pasta is boiling, sauté 2-3 crushed garlic cloves in olive oil along with paprika, fresh chopped parsley and a pinch of red chile flakes for a little spicy kick. Simply drain your pasta, gently toss it in this fragrant garlicky oil and serve!

I’ve included ingredient quantities in my recipe post below if you want to try it out. Otherwise, feel free to pair this pasta with a sauce of your choice.