And let's say you're a sleep-deprived mother of two, who can barely find time to shower, and suddenly you find yourself starving with 15 minutes to spare (shower or eat? Shower or eat?! That is always the question).... well you should whip up a batch of these super easy falafel and feed yourself already! They're delicious, and they feel kind of special.
They're made with chickpea flour, so there's no need to soak anything 12 hours in advance, and no need to break out the food processor. You should give them a try sometime.
Read on for the recipe...
Quick and Easy Instant Falafel
1 cup chickpea/garbanzo bean flour
1/4 packed fresh parsley or cilantro (or a combination thereof)
1/2 tsp salt + 1/4 tsp black pepper
1/2 tsp cumin
1/2 tsp coriander
1/4 tsp baking powder
1-2 garlic cloves, minced (or 1 tsp garlic powder)
1 spring onion, minced (or 1 tsp onion powder)
3 Tbsp lemon juice
1/3 cup warm water
optional: 1/8 tsp cardamom powder, 1/8 tsp cayenne pepper
Oil for frying (preferably one with a high smoke point such as grapeseed or peanut)
INSTRUCTIONS
In a medium bowl, mix everything together, starting with the dry ingredients, then incorporating the wet.
optional: Let the mixture rest for 5 minutes. This makes it easier to roll it into balls, but it is not crucial.
Heat some oil in a frying pan on a medium/ medium-high heat. Form the mixture into golf-ball sized balls, and flatten them ever so slightly.
When the oil is hot, fry the falafel on each side for about 4-5 minutes until golden brown, and cooked through.
Use a slotten spoon to scoop out the falafel and place them on a paper towel to drain off excess oil.
Serve hot, with tahini sauce (see recipe below) and hummus, or in a pita sandwich.
Basic Tahini Sauce (from the Jerusalem Cookbook)
150g light tahini paste120ml water
2 tbsp lemon juice
1 medium garlic clove, crushed
¼ tsp salt
7 comments:
We are on the same wavelength - we bought ingredients for falafel to have for dinner tomorrow night! I have never soaked chickpeas overnight but I do boil them for 10 mins and then have to use the food processor, this is such an easier method!!!
Just bought some chickpea flour and looking for recipes to use it up. These sound perfect, can't wait to try them!
Hey Wendy, that's exactly how this started for me as well. I bought some chickpea flour and then realized I had no clue what to do with it! I also hadn't realized that falafel were traditionally made from whole, dried chickpeas (but in retrospect that seems so obvious). So then I started searching falafel recipes that were made from chickpea flour instead, and voila, I found lots of them. I suspect homemade falafel made the traditional way would taste even better, but this is a great last-minute solution for people on the go! xo
This will be a quick meal but still tasty.
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