Falafel
By
Ben Braiser
Falafel is a crispy deep-fried ball of ground chickpeas and herbs seasoned with cumin, coriander, and garlic. Golden and crunchy outside with a tender interior, they are a popular vegetarian Middle Eastern staple. Serve with tahini sauce and pita for an authentic experience.
- Prep:
- 20
- Cook:
- 10
- Total:
- 30
- Yield:
- 6
Steps
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Soak chickpeas: place dried chickpeas in water to cover and let soak overnight.
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Drain and pulse: drain chickpeas and pulse in a food processor with onion, garlic, herbs, and spices until coarse.
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Form: shape mixture into 1-inch balls or patties.
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Fry: heat vegetable oil in a deep pan to 350 F and fry falafel in batches until golden, about 3 minutes per side.
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Serve: drain on paper towels and serve warm with tahini sauce and pita.