Falafel
First of all - do not wait until you are ready to eat to start preparing these. "Batter" has to sit in fridge for a couple of hours before you cook.
2 cups cooked chickpeas or you can probably substitute one can chickpeas, rinsed and drained
1 small onion, chopped
1 cube of frozen garlic (or 1 garlic clove minced)
1/3 cup roughly chopped parsley
1/3 cup roughly chopped cilantro (I had no idea that cilantro was in Falafel until I started searching for recipes! If you are one of those people who hates cilantro, you can't "taste" it like in salsa - it just makes the Falafel more flavorful)
1 teaspoon cumin
1/2 teaspoon salt
1/8 teaspoon red pepper flakes
1 teaspoon baking powder
4 tablespoons all purpose flour, plus more if dough is too sticky (I use White Lily)
Pam spray (or whatever brand you have on hand)
These are great toppings if you want to include on your grocery list:
hummus, diced fresh tomatoes, diced cucumber, some people like chopped onion (I don't do raw onions well - they give me a massive headache!!), pita bread, tahini, lemon juice
After draining the chickpeas, put them on a paper towel and roll them around a little to absorb any excess water.
Put onions and garlic in the bowl of a food processor (use the blade in the bottom). Add parsley, cilantro, cumin, salt, and red pepper flakes. (don't add the chickpeas yet)
Process until blended (takes about 45 seconds). NOW add the chickpeas and use the pulse button 2 or 3 times until just blended, but not pureed.
Add the baking powder and the flour and before pulsing again, use a spatula and scrape the sides of the food processor bowl. Pulse 2 to 3 times.
You can leave your mixture in the food processor bowl and remove and cover and refrigerate for 2-3 hours OR you can scrape mixture into a regular bowl, cover, and refrigerate (depends on how many dishes you want to wash).
After mixture is thoroughly chilled, shape the falafel mixture into 12 balls. If mixture is too sticky, you can add a tiny bit more flour, add flour to your hands, and flour to your work surface. One or all should help.
Preheat the air fryer to 350F.
Place Falafel in air fryer and spray each one with pam (or other oil). Leave space between each ball. Cook 14 minutes until golden brown. Turn about halfway through and spray again with Pam and continue cooking.
Serve with toppings and enjoy.
When they are deep fried, they are crustier on the outside but the flavor of these was still good . . and a lot less fattening. |
If you have read this recipe and think "no way am I going to do all of that" I understand. It is worth it to me but sometimes we all need a shortcut. Trader Joe's has a frozen falafel product that is good.
We also tried the Knorr mix. I'll rate these three.
1. Homemade was the best
2. Trader Joe's frozen Falafel is next
3. Knorr was driest.
Inspiring post, I'm getting hungry already, although I just had breakfast...
ReplyDeleteI think I had falafel for the first time when I studied in Barcelona, it became something to grab quickly before going out in the evening. I tried to make it myself once, but I was disappointed (and my family not very impressed).
I'll have to try this recipe, it looks pretty different from what I did, so who knows, perhaps I can turn my family into falafel lovers too...?
Good luck! If you make it, I would love to hear how it turns out! If you are trying to wow your family, it would be truly amazing deep fried.
ReplyDeleteThat's interesting! I can't say that sounds like something I'd enjoy, but I sure wouldn't turn the opportunity to taste it.
ReplyDeleteI love falafels and have made them from scratch many times! Tedious butworth it!
ReplyDeleteWe bought that same tahini from Trader Joe's! We bought it to make hummus. Weekends In Maine
ReplyDeleteI have never eaten it. It looks and sounds very good. I would never make it and we don't have a Trader Joe's anywhere close but I will keep my eyes open for the frozen kind so I can try it! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThank you for this fabulous recipe Lisa. I love making pita and Tahini and I can't wait to make falafel and try the whole combination out.
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