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Chickpea Falafels

Shanty Shukran
Shanty Shukran @cook_2529249
Arkansas

I believe that falafels with hummus are typical Arabic food. They are very healthy and high protein and really go with tahini sauce! I met the combination of falafels and hummus at a restaurant in Tennessee and couldn't forget their awe delicious flavor. Falafels reminded me of korroke, Japanese potato cake. Hope korroke lovers will try this recipe and like it!

I believe that falafels with hummus are typical Arabic food. They are very healthy and high protein and really go with tahini sauce! I met the combination of falafels and hummus at a restaurant in Tennessee and couldn't forget their awe delicious flavor. Falafels reminded me of korroke, Japanese potato cake. Hope korroke lovers will try this recipe and like it!

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Chickpea Falafels

Shanty Shukran
Shanty Shukran @cook_2529249
Arkansas

I believe that falafels with hummus are typical Arabic food. They are very healthy and high protein and really go with tahini sauce! I met the combination of falafels and hummus at a restaurant in Tennessee and couldn't forget their awe delicious flavor. Falafels reminded me of korroke, Japanese potato cake. Hope korroke lovers will try this recipe and like it!

I believe that falafels with hummus are typical Arabic food. They are very healthy and high protein and really go with tahini sauce! I met the combination of falafels and hummus at a restaurant in Tennessee and couldn't forget their awe delicious flavor. Falafels reminded me of korroke, Japanese potato cake. Hope korroke lovers will try this recipe and like it!

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Ingredients

20 mins
4 servings
  1. 1 cupchickpeas (rinsed and drained)
  2. 4scallions
  3. 2 clovesgarlic
  4. 1/2 cupchopped cilantro
  5. 1/4 cupchopped mint
  6. 1/4 cupchopped parsley
  7. 1 teaspooncumin
  8. 1/2 teaspoonsalt
  9. 1/2 cupplain dried breadcrumbs
  10. oil to fry
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20 mins
  1. 1

    If you use canned chickpeas, go ahead to rinse them all. If you use dried chickpeas, leave them in water overnight and rise them well before cooking.

  2. 2

    Place the drained chickpeas, garlic and salt in a bowl of a food processor and press until blended and chopped into fine pieces.

  3. 3

    Add parsley, mint, cilantro, cumin, and breadcrumbs (or panko) and press until blended well.

  4. 4

    It's time to form balls! I used my hands to form them. You can do it as I did, but you can also use falafel spoon which is available at an Arabic market or just 2 spoons to form balls. I was able to make 16 falafels with this recipe.

  5. 5

    A point is that it is better not to form a big ball because it can be broken while frying it.

  6. 6

    Heat the oil high (any oil can work. I used vegi oil.) It should be high heat to make brownish good-looking falafels.

  7. 7

    Place falafels into the oil and fry them until their surface turn into brown. I fried 4 pieces at once to avoid falafels from being broken.

  8. 8

    Drain fried falafels on kitchen paper and ready to serve! (Please try hummus and tahini recipes as well and eat with your falafels. Shukran!!)

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Shanty Shukran @cook_2529249
on June 05, 2015 05:06
Arkansas
Hello! My name is Shanty. I am originally from Japan. I currently live in Arkansas which is the nature state in United States. I encountered so many delicious cuisines through generous people in Arkansas and the travels abroad. I would like to share my recipes and some recipes from the world I saw! Since I am Japanese, I will of course share recipes for cooking Japanese cuisines, but I also will share some of Costarican, Arabic cuisines because those are my favorite!!
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