I made these falafels and we had it as an appetizer with homemade hummus and also with lavash as wraps.This middle eastern snack,though fried are nutritious and rich in protein.
Ingredients
Dried chickpeas - 1 cup / 16 oz. can of chickpeas
Onion - 1 medium sized
Garlic cloves - 2
Fresh parsley - 2 tablespoons chopped
Coriander powder - 1 teaspoon
Cumin powder - 1 teaspoon
Gram flour - 2 tablespoons or as required
Salt to taste
Oil for frying
Directions
Soak the chickpeas overnight if using the dried ones..Drain the water and set aside.Reserve some of the soaked water..Pressure cook the chickpeas until one whistle and allow it to cool..Transfer the chickpeas to a blender and blend it alnog with the other ingredients to get a thick paste.Add the flour in case it is not thick.If needed add a little of the reserved water while blending..The mixture should be in a consistency such that it hold together to form balls.Allow it to rest for about half an hour and form small balls..
Heat oil for frying in a heavy bottomed vessel.And once hot, fry the balls in batches for about three minutes on each side unitl it gets cooked through and turns golden brown..Drain in paper towels..
Serve with hummus..
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haven't made these in a while. they are among our favourite weekend treats. yours looks delicious.
ReplyDeletePerfect Div! I am drooling over ur plate Dear!
ReplyDeleteFalafel looks perfect and inviting....I am feeling hungry now...
ReplyDeleteAwesome DIvya..Looking delicious
ReplyDeleteTempting falafel..looks too yummy
ReplyDeletedelecioussss combo divya
ReplyDeleteYummy falafel... Very tempting too.
ReplyDeleteDrooling over your falafel now...
ReplyDeletei hv always seen this recipe but just wondering how will it will taste..looks nice
ReplyDeletefalafel looks yummy .. somehow never tried it at home .. It really reminds me of our desi dal vada/ambode/amavada :)
ReplyDeleteLooks gr8. Belated happy anniversary wishes to your parents
ReplyDeleteoh, its been ages since i made falafel but had it recently at one of my fav street food joints.
ReplyDeleteThe hummus does look nice and fresh! Falafel is a great combo :)
ReplyDeleteThis looks very tasty :). Nice one.
ReplyDeletelooks yum div!!!
ReplyDeleteHaven't had a chance to taste falafel and hummus , but have read a lot abt in cooking blogs ... sounds healthy and looks wonderful...would love to try it out some day. thanks.
ReplyDeletevow divya....those look just perfect ...nice recipe....hey even we have hummus for such frieshummus tastes real good and its a healthy food too...sure will try....
ReplyDeleteam drooling over falafel ...looks fantastic and delicious..
ReplyDeleteThis is excellent Divya.Thanks for reminding me.I love hummus.
ReplyDeletewow! delicious! come and join in the chicken event going in my blog!
ReplyDeleteI came through this recipe many times but i didn't know the origin of the food,I thought it'll be some sort of Mexican food.I would love to taste it soon,Thanks for letting me know a new kind of food Divya
ReplyDeletemmm. delicious falafels Divya. both look inviting.
ReplyDeleteOh killer combo, both looks great, mouth-drooling. Delicious entry Divya!!!
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Hi Divya, Nice blog :-)
ReplyDeleteAnd, wow , what a coincidence, I've posted hummus too. Falafel was posted earlier. I love these :-)
Yummy
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New recipes for me... will try these:)
ReplyDeletePicutre is so tempting;)
Nothing like Hummus and Falafel to make my day:) good one Divs :)
ReplyDeleteHow lovely, Divya. I love both felafel and hummus and I must say yours look absolutely gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteOh those look really good Divya.. i've been craving falafel for a while now...
ReplyDeleteOoh that stuff looks so perfect. I love crusty falafel on creamy dips like hummus.
ReplyDeleteDivya, this is such a timely reminder! I must make falafels again soon - my step-sons love, love, love them. These look incredibly delectable.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for your entry to My Legume Love Affair.
A classic combo that never, ever gets old. These look so, so good. Wish I had some now. I'm still contemplating a late dinner here.
ReplyDeleteThey look so perfectly crispy! I've never tried making my own falafel, but maybe I'll be brave enough to give it a go now.
ReplyDeleteThis is the basic recipe, try a different version that I posted just yesterday. Cool site.
ReplyDeletehi sounds nice but looks tribule
ReplyDeletei an not being rude or anything but it gave me the chills