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Falafel

Healthy Views: 798 Created: Nov 11, 2020
Falafel
  • Serves: 5 People
  • Prep Time: 8 hours
  • Cooking: 40 minutes
  • Calories: 0
  • Difficulty: hard
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Falafel is a popular recipes known in the Near East. It's completely without meat and tastes delicious with salty pickles and tomatoes. It needs a bit of time for preparation but the result will make your family and guest smile.

Ingredients

Directions

  1. Soak the fava beans and the chickpeas in water in separate containers overnight.
  2. The following day drain the fava beans, rinse them with fresh water then peel them (you can save time by buying peeled fava beans).
  3. Dry fava beans in a colander for a few moments then run them in the food processor for a minute or two until they look like thin bread crumbs. Put aside in a large bowl.
  4. Similarly rinse and dry the chickpeas then run them in the food processor until they reach the same consistency of the Fava beans. Pour on top of fava beans.
  5. Place the garlic, red onions, green onions, parsley, cilantro, coriander, salt, peppers and flour in the food processor and run for a couple of minutes until they turn into a paste.
  6. Add them to the container with the fava beans and Chickpeas and knead with hands until they reach a doughy texture. If they feel dry add a bit of water and kneed a bit more. At this point feel free to taste the Falafel mix to make sure it has a balanced flavor.
  7. minutes prior to frying, sprinkle baking soda on the Falfel mix, knead and let rest. When ready heat 1 inch deep of cooking oil in the frying pan on medium heat
  8. Scoop the falafel into by using a specialized Falafel scoop, an ice cream scoop, or by using 2 spoons whereby you scoop the falafel paste in one, and press the other spoon against it to compact into a "cake" then drop gently into the frying pan.
  9. Fry for a few minutes until the falafel turns brownish then scoop them out place on a paper town or in a colander and to dry out the extra oil.
  10. Mix the Tahini sauce ingredients in the blender until they reach a homogeneous texture.
  11. Sample to ensure a balance of flavors. A good Falafel Tahini sauce should taste a bit tangy with a hint of garlic.. the sauce should end up looking cream/whitish.
  12. Serve as a side/dip.
  13. While still hot, crush cooked falafel balls along the diameter of a pita bread, garnish with some chopped parsley leaves, add a table spoon of Tahini sauce, add some tomatoes, salted pickles, roll and enjoy.

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