Falafel Recipe

Instructions

Falafel:

  • Place chickpeas in a large bowl and pour over plenty of cold water. Leave to soak 12 + hours (even 2 days is fine).
  • Drain chickpeas well. Place in food processor, add remaining Falafel ingredients.
  • Blitz for 2 to 3 minutes on high, scraping down sides as necessary, until the chickpeas are very small grains. Mixture should look like smooth guacamole from the outside (see video).
  • Scoop up heaped tablespoons and shape into balls (or dome, disc or torpedo), place on a tray. Should make around 20, about 2.5cm / 1″ wide.
  • Refrigerate for 30 minutes.
  • Pour oil in a skillet or large pot – at least 1.7 cm / 2/3″ depth (Note 4). Heat on medium high to 180 – 190C / 355F (or drop a bit in, should sizzle energetically).
  • Place a ball in a large spoon (or tongs) and slide ball in. Cook in batches for around 4 minutes, using 2 forks to roll, until deep golden and super crusty on the outside.
  • Drain on paper towels. Repeat with remaining falafel.
  • Serve fresh out of the fryer with Sauce of choice! Make falafel wraps or plates with tabbouleh, tomato, onion, and Sauces of choice. See Notes 5 and 6.

Tahini Sauce:

  • Combine tahini and lemon juice, and mix well. The mixture will stiffen.
  • Stir in the water 1 tbsp at a time and it will loosen again. The final consistency should be like a thick drizzle sauce (see video). Season to taste with salt.
Recipe Notes:
1. Dried chickpeas cannot be substituted with canned! Won’t work – read in post. Weight equates to just shy of 1 1/4 cups.2. Shallots (green onions / scallions) – use only the white and light green part (oniony flavour), not the dark green part. You need about 3/4 cup – don’t need to be exact here.

3. Baking powder – not all recipes use this. We did a side by side taste test of a batch with and without. Hands down, baking powder is better – fluffier and more moist inside, without baking powder it’s more dense and a bit dough-like. Trade secret we picked up from a great falafel store in Sydney (Hijazi’s Falafel in Earlwood).

4. Oil quantity – You don’t need to fully deep fry, as I do in the video. You can just use 2 cups / 500 ml oil, just turn them a few times. Also, if you shape the falafel in disc form (as some shops do) then you can use even less, maybe even 1 cup / 250ml oil.

5. Sauce: Some form of sauce is a must with falafel. Traditionally served with Tahini Sauce, but other options include: plain yogurt, Yoghurt Lemon Sauce (yogurt + lemon + garlic + salt + olive oil), a thin hummus (thin it using water), chili / hot sauce. The sauce should be thin enough so it adds wetness when you eat it – eg you don’t want a thick hummus.

6. How to Serve:
* Falafel wraps / rolls – Use large or small flatbreads. Smear a good dollop of hummus or yoghurt (or Yoghurt Lemon Sauce, below) down the middle. Top with tabbouleh and/or lettuce, tomato, onion and falafels broken in half. Drizzle with Tahini Sauce or other sauce of choice (I love adding hot sauce). Either roll or fold and devour!
* Falafel plates – with tabbouleh and/or shredded iceberg lettuce with tomato slices, onion (red or white), Tahini Sauce with optional hummus with pita breads on the side. I love hot sauce too! A spiced pilaf like Mejadra (Middle Eastern Lentil Rice) is a terrific addition as well (and GF option).

Tabbouleh: 2 tbsp Bulgur soaked in 3 tbsp boiling water then fluffed. 2 cups roughly chopped parsley, 1/2 cup roughly chopped mint, 1/2 red onion finely chopped, 2 large red tomatoes, deseeded & chopped. Dress with lemon juice  and sprinkle of salt – adjust to taste depending on what you’re serving it with. For falafel, I use very little salt and lots of lemon juice.

Serving size: 2 – 3 halved falafels in pita pockets, 3 – 4 halved for a large roll, 4 to 5 for a plate.

7. Reheating: Falafel is one of those foods that’s truly best served fresh out of the fryer. But the best way to store / reheat cooked falafel is in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 5 days (really!). Microwave to reheat (really!) THEN spray with plenty of oil and bake at 200C/390F for 5 minutes just until the surface is crispy again.

Make Ahead: Balls can be rolled then kept uncooked in the fridge for 24 hours OR frozen. If frozen, fry from frozen – just add another 1 or 2 minutes to the frying time.

8. Nutrition per falafel:

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