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Falafel

Rozina Dinaa
Rozina Dinaa @rozina5
Scotland

Falafel is one the most favourite fast foods in the Middle East. Falafel is an Arabic word,and plural ' filfil' meaning “pepper". Falafel is a meatless food and good source of protein and suitable for vegetarians.
Originally it is spicy but in any country it has adjusted based on the taste of people. Falafel is made of chickpeas or fava beans. Egyptians make falafe with fava beans and sometimes with combination of both. But if you make with chickpeas, they should be soaked and then should be ground up or mashed and mix with beautiful spices and vegetables such as onions, garlic parsley.
Falafe serves with flat bread ( Naan ), pita bread, or Budget bread and garnished with different things such as tomato, cucumber, lettuce, fresh herbs, tahini sauce, spicy sauce, humus, chutney, garlic yogurt. Or they are just perfect on their own.
Falafel can be eaten cold or hot. This chickpea balls are mostly popular in S and SW of Iran but in other cities of country such as Tehran is very popular too.

Falafel is one the most favourite fast foods in the Middle East. Falafel is an Arabic word,and plural ' filfil' meaning “pepper". Falafel is a meatless food and good source of protein and suitable for vegetarians.
Originally it is spicy but in any country it has adjusted based on the taste of people. Falafel is made of chickpeas or fava beans. Egyptians make falafe with fava beans and sometimes with combination of both. But if you make with chickpeas, they should be soaked and then should be ground up or mashed and mix with beautiful spices and vegetables such as onions, garlic parsley.
Falafe serves with flat bread ( Naan ), pita bread, or Budget bread and garnished with different things such as tomato, cucumber, lettuce, fresh herbs, tahini sauce, spicy sauce, humus, chutney, garlic yogurt. Or they are just perfect on their own.
Falafel can be eaten cold or hot. This chickpea balls are mostly popular in S and SW of Iran but in other cities of country such as Tehran is very popular too.

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Falafel

Rozina Dinaa
Rozina Dinaa @rozina5
Scotland

Falafel is one the most favourite fast foods in the Middle East. Falafel is an Arabic word,and plural ' filfil' meaning “pepper". Falafel is a meatless food and good source of protein and suitable for vegetarians.
Originally it is spicy but in any country it has adjusted based on the taste of people. Falafel is made of chickpeas or fava beans. Egyptians make falafe with fava beans and sometimes with combination of both. But if you make with chickpeas, they should be soaked and then should be ground up or mashed and mix with beautiful spices and vegetables such as onions, garlic parsley.
Falafe serves with flat bread ( Naan ), pita bread, or Budget bread and garnished with different things such as tomato, cucumber, lettuce, fresh herbs, tahini sauce, spicy sauce, humus, chutney, garlic yogurt. Or they are just perfect on their own.
Falafel can be eaten cold or hot. This chickpea balls are mostly popular in S and SW of Iran but in other cities of country such as Tehran is very popular too.

Falafel is one the most favourite fast foods in the Middle East. Falafel is an Arabic word,and plural ' filfil' meaning “pepper". Falafel is a meatless food and good source of protein and suitable for vegetarians.
Originally it is spicy but in any country it has adjusted based on the taste of people. Falafel is made of chickpeas or fava beans. Egyptians make falafe with fava beans and sometimes with combination of both. But if you make with chickpeas, they should be soaked and then should be ground up or mashed and mix with beautiful spices and vegetables such as onions, garlic parsley.
Falafe serves with flat bread ( Naan ), pita bread, or Budget bread and garnished with different things such as tomato, cucumber, lettuce, fresh herbs, tahini sauce, spicy sauce, humus, chutney, garlic yogurt. Or they are just perfect on their own.
Falafel can be eaten cold or hot. This chickpea balls are mostly popular in S and SW of Iran but in other cities of country such as Tehran is very popular too.

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Ingredients

  1. 450 gchickpeas, soaked overnight
  2. 1 1/2 tbspflour or chickpeas flour
  3. 2 clovesgarlic
  4. 1large onion
  5. 1 bunchparsley
  6. to tasteSalt – pepper
  7. 1 tspturmeric
  8. 2 tspcumin
  9. 1 tspcoriander powder
  10. Oil
  11. Ingredients for mint-parsley sauce
  12. 3 tbsp.plain yogurt
  13. Small bunch of mint and parsley
  14. 1small bell pepper
  15. to tasteSalt
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    If you want your falafel to turn out right, you need to soak dried chickpeas overnight. So they will be double in size. Next day, drain and rinse them. Pour chickpeas into a food processor. Then add all ingredients for falafel into the food processor and make smooth mixture.

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    Then add flour and season the chickpeas mixture with all above mentioned spices. Mix all together very well. using wet hands or a falafel scoop, form falafel mixture into round balls.Then place chickpea balls in the fridge for 1-2 hours.

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    Falafel is traditionally fried but you can bake it instead too. So bake falafel in 175 C degree oven for 15-20 minutes.
    And if you want to fry falafel, add enough oil for deep frying in a deep saucepan. Place the pot over a high heat and heat the oil, then drop falafel balls in the oil and fry until brown (7-8 minutes).

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    For making sauce, you need to place all ingredients for sauce in a blender and make a smooth sauce.
    When all falafels are fried. You can serve them plain or Wrap 3-4 of falafels in a pita bread, topping with sauce and enjoy it.

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Rozina Dinaa @rozina5
on November 11, 2018 22:03
Scotland
I am a food blogger in www.rozinaspersiankitchen.com. I am a member in Cookpad Iran and Cookpad UK. I am also cookpad UK ambassador.Please consider subscribing to my YouTube Channel and support my channel : https://www.youtube.com/c/rozinadinaaI do Persian food podcast every Thursday at 11.15am (GMT) from Ayrshire online radio in Scotland: https://ayrshireonlineradio.weebly.com/I also do a love songs Show for same radio station every Sunday night from 10pm to 11pm (GMT) : https://ayrshireonlineradio.weebly.com/rozina-dinaa.html
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Elaine Jack
Elaine Jack @Lane7
May 07, 2023 16:59
Thank you so much for this recipe. I love it. Never knew how to make falafel before. Your instructions are fab.
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