Instead of hummus, I made tzatziki a cucumber-yogurt dip to go long with the falafel. Will post the recipe soon. It was really refreshing and we had a simple and nutritious dinner!
Ingredients
Chickpeas/Garbanzo beans - 1 cup ( to be soaked overnight) or 1 can drained
Onion - 1/2
Fresh Parsley - 1 cup loosely packed
Garlic - 2 cloves
Whole Wheat Flour - 2 tablespoons
Baking powder - 1 teaspoon
Cumin powder - 1 tablespoon
Coriander powder - 1/4 tablespoon
Chilli powder - 1 teaspoon
Olive oil - 2 spoons
Salt and Pepper to taste
Directions
Soak the chickpeas overnight in water. It should double in size. Alternatively, you could use the canned ones. Drain the liquid.
In a blender, add all the ingredients together and blend to form a coarse and chunky mixture.
Transfer the mixture to a bowl and cover it with a damp cloth and allow it to rest for half an hour. it would rise a bit.
Take a muffin pan and grease with oive oil or cooking spray.
Take a tablespoonful of the mixture and place in each muffin pan. You can use an icecream scoop for easier shaping. You could also use a cookie/baking sheet instead of the muffin pan alternatively. i used the muffin pan since it gives a good shape to the falafels.
Do not put too much batter in each falafel. Keep it thin so that it turns out crispy.
Bake at 375F in a preheated oven for about 30 minutes, flipping the falafels half way through.
In the final two minutes turn the oven to broiling mode in order to get crispy falafels. Take care they do not burn.
Enjoy with pita n hummus!
Sending this to MLLA: Eighteenth Helping hosted by Srivalli and started by Susan
Other middle eastern recipes in my blog:
Falafel (deep fried version)
Hummus
Lavash and Falafel Wrap
Cumin Hummus
Baklava
Piroshki / Pierogi / Potato Pies
hey... this is a nice idea... I too bake patties.. but have never tried baking in a muffin pan... will try this one :)
ReplyDeleteI've never had much luck with baking felafel because I find the flavor just doesn't turn out anywhere near as wonderful as when they are deep-fried. Yours seem to have turned out really nicely, Divya. A guiltless treat.
ReplyDeleteThey looks super delicious and healthy.. nice evening snack.Nice Pic.
ReplyDeleteBaking falafel sounds interesting and healthy..yumm!
ReplyDeleteVery healthy way to eat these tempting dishes.
ReplyDeleteI never had falafel..lov chick peas,so i am gonna try this,thanx for sharing...nice pic...
ReplyDeleteThe baked one with yog-cucum dip looks very appetizing!
ReplyDeleteThats a great idea..Healthy yummy one..
ReplyDeletethat's a nice idea to bake falafels Divya! Healthy way to eat them. looks so delicious with that yummy dip :)
ReplyDeleteLooks delicious and tempting...pass me the plate pls I'm hungry now:)
ReplyDeletenice idea to bake the falafels! The dip looks fantastic on the side :)
ReplyDeleteOne of the healthiest version of falafel i have seen ! Best starter to serve.
ReplyDeleteNice idea...baked falafel sounds delicious nd yummy.
ReplyDeleteFalafel looks very yummy and crispy. I too love to bake it instead of frying...loved idea of using muffin pan.
ReplyDeleteQuite different and looks yumm!
ReplyDeleteNever tasted falafel...The first pic is gorgeous. Healthy and guilt free snack..
ReplyDeleteI love baked falafels.. they are a guilt-free way to enjoy this delicious greek dish! Your recipe looks wonderful and a nice click as well.
ReplyDeleteI love falfels good idea of baking it. looks yummy.
ReplyDeleteThis is my kind of dish..yummy and healthy falafel :-)
ReplyDeleteA soup store here offers this and its totally yummy!
ReplyDeletepita, felafel and hummus has been in my todo list for a long time to try. Now I have got a perfect felafel recipe..will try it very soon..
ReplyDeleteNice, I love that they are not fried!
ReplyDeletevery heathy indeed...
ReplyDeleteGreat idea of using a muffin pan for the falafels...love the dip too...everything looks fabulous :)
ReplyDeleteWow, I Love Falafel., Never made them at home though. Great idea to bake them. Looks yummy and inviting.
ReplyDeleteBaked sounds good, healthy version for sure.
ReplyDeleteI absolutely love Falafel! I have been meaning to do a baked version for a while! Thanks for reminding me! I am bookmarking this now!
ReplyDeleteThanks you so much!
Jennie
Hey this is great idea dear.. healthy falafel..looks awesome with dip.
ReplyDeleteBaking Falafels looks like a neat idea. Will try this one for sure
ReplyDeletevery healthy way to eat this yummy snack...
ReplyDeleteIt is a great snack and a healthy one too..The dip looks just great!
ReplyDeleteYum they look delicious!!
ReplyDeleteHealthy and wholesome snack! :)
ReplyDeletethese looks so nice. really guilt free
ReplyDeletenice one dear...beautiful picture.....
ReplyDeleteGreat idea. Perfect snack & healthier version too.
ReplyDeletegood to see ur version.. we too had done a baked version of falafel sometime back...
ReplyDeleteI love falafel..good idea of baking them :)
ReplyDeleteI love the flavor of falafel, and I would eat more if it were not fried. So I really appreciate you posting this awesome recipe!! cheers!
ReplyDeleteHealthy snack...
ReplyDeleteLooks appetiing
ReplyDeleteBaking falafal, what a good idea and healthy too.
ReplyDeleteI love falafels, can eat them day and night :)
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Margot
Thanks for the lovely entry divya.falafel looks great!
ReplyDeleteHi Divya, The falafel looks so nice...and very healthy as well
ReplyDeleteYou won't believe I have never had falafel in my whole life.. Does this taste something like cutlet.. (Please don't scorn....this is what I could infer from the ingredients) however it is.. I love the golden crispy falafels you have baked... and I am more interested about the dip...will wait for the recipe... and yes I am gonna make falafels soon..
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