Falafel

Dewi Makhabah @cook_11801227
My companion really love the taste of cumin, for this I wanna try to make falafel with ceci (chick peas) and of course a lot of cumino!!
Falafel
My companion really love the taste of cumin, for this I wanna try to make falafel with ceci (chick peas) and of course a lot of cumino!!
Cooking Instructions
- 1
Smash all the spices and mix it good (also the garlic and scallops)
- 2
Blend good the chick peas, if difficult add some water
- 3
Mix chickpeas with the seasoning
- 4
Make it round as you wish and fry with some seeds oil.. enjoooyyy!!
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