The last time I made falafel was for a family dinner night. My dad kept calling them “matzo balls” which I thought was funny. Falafel is a little bit time consuming but SOOOO worth the effort. This is a great recipe to impress your significant other or your next dinner party guests—if they like food that’s awesome. This falafel recipe with make around 25 balls, so you can easily serve 4-6 people for dinner. In a food processor blend up the chickpeas, onion, garlic, parsley and cilantro into a thick paste. I had to do this in two batches since my food processor couldn’t handle this entire recipe all at once. You’ll also notice there is no liquid added, which makes it rather hard to blend. Keep at it and don’t add water no matter what! Adding water will likely result in falafel that won’t hold together during the frying process.
Once you’ve blended everything into a paste spoon it into a large bowl and add the salt, baking powder, flour and pepper. Stir until well combined. Cover with plastic wrap and allow to rest in the refrigerator for 2 hours. If you’re in a time crunch you can place it in the freezer for an hour instead. But don’t skip this rest period, because it will result in falafel that falls apart when fried. In the meantime make your dressing by combining 2 cups greek yogurt, 1/2 large cucumber (finely chopped) and 1/2 tablespoon chopped fresh dill. Stir together and allow to set for at least 30-45 minutes before serving so the flavors and blend together.In a deep fryer or large, heavy pot heat enough oil for the falafel float. You want the oil temperature to reach around 350°F. You can use a candy thermometer to monitor the temperature or you can test it by dropping a little batter in. It should start to bubble/fizzle and the batter should float after a few seconds. Once the oil is ready, drop small balls of the falafel batter in and allow them to cook for 2-3 minutes. Remove from the oil and place on a plate lined with paper towels, to remove excess oil.Serve with pita bread, lettuce, more cucumbers, tomatoes (unless you forget to buy any) and the dressing. These are best served warm the day they are made. If you have leftovers you can try warming them up in the oven the next day. But like most fried foods, they are best served “fresh.” 🙂Enjoy these!!!! xo. Emma
Falafel with Cucumber Dressing
Ingredients
- 2 cans chickpeas, drained each can is 15 ounces
- 1 small red onion
- 5 garlic cloves
- 1/4 cup fresh parsley
- 1/4 cup fresh cilantro
- 2 teaspoons salt
- 2 teaspoons baking powder
- 1/3 cup flour
- a sprinkle of black pepper
For the sauce
- 2 cups greek yogurt
- 1/2 cucumber
- 1/2 tablespoon chopped dill
Instructions
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In a food processor blend up the chickpeas, onion, garlic, parsley and cilantro into a thick paste. I had to do this in two batches since my food processor couldn't handle this entire recipe all at once. You'll also notice there is no liquid added, which makes it rather hard to blend. Keep at it and don't add water no matter what! Adding water will likely result in falafel that won't hold together during the frying process.
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Once you've blended everything into a paste spoon it into a large bowl and add the salt, baking powder, flour and pepper. Stir until well combined. Cover with plastic wrap and allow to rest in the refrigerator for 2 hours. If you're in a time crunch you can place it in the freezer for an hour instead. But don't skip this rest period, because it will result in falafel that falls apart when fried.
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In the meantime make your dressing. Stir together the ingredients in a small bowl and allow to set for at least 30-45 minutes before serving so the flavors and blend together.
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In a deep fryer or large, heavy pot heat enough oil for the falafel float. You want the oil temperature to reach around 350°F. You can use a candy thermometer to monitor the temperature or you can test it by dropping a little batter in. It should start to bubble/fizzle and the batter should float after a few seconds. Once the oil is ready, drop small balls of the falafel batter in and allow them to cook for 2-3 minutes. Remove from the oil and place on a plate lined with paper towels, to remove excess oil.
140 Comments
Hello! This is a pretty great recipe, buy please allow one small correction. Falafel isn’t Greek food. I believe it origins from Middle East. Keep up the good work girls.
Kisses from Greece!
Falafel is actually Egyptian.
I love easy spreads/dressings/sauces! it always tastes so fresh!
Mimi- You’re right. Thanks!
I am definitely going to try this soon, hopefully this weekend.
wow..I was looking for falafel recipe and I am so happy that I got it here. Thanks.
cheers,
Janika
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These looks so yummy, I am going to make them this weekend!
ooh, these look great. i love falafel but have never made it, and i’ve been searching for new things to add to my repertoire since the husband & i becamse pescetarian. these are perfect!
OMG this looks delish!!!!! going to give this a try!
Oh my. I love falafels!
I’m so excited!!! I have been thinking and thinking of looking up a falafel recipe and I kept forgetting and lookee here what you did! Thank you.
While we are on the subject—last week I made a delish veggie soup with some cumin in it and then I added some white beans and then I was wondering if there is a pureed white bean and veggie soup and if that would be easy to figure out how to do and THEN I thought of you and your mad cooking skills and how you could totally figure that one out! Ha! Just throwing that little nugget of inspiration into your ear.
That’s all. You guys are awesome.
Shut up I have always wondered how to make falafel! There’s this wonderful falafel place here in D.C. but it’s a little bit Metro-inconvenient…loving that now I can make my own!
yum! these look so easy but would be really impressive!
Mmm, I’m crazy about falafel. Absolutely crazy. Although they’re rather time consuming to make, they still feel like the perfect fast food alternative for a vegetarian.
YUM!! Love falafel, I can’t wait to try this.
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trying this after mid exams!
These look like a good reason to bust out my deep fryer
I would like to taste it so Ill do it during the weekend.
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Looks amazing! Another thing pinned to make… you rock!
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Oh my God I love falafel. It’s absolutely the best food ever. I mostly eat them in restaurants though, I should make some at home soon!
xo
Sabrina
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oh my god this looks amazingly delicious!
kw ladies in navy
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Ohhhhh good I LOVE falafel AND tzatziki!!! Yum yum yum!! I seriously would put tzatziki on EVERYTHING if I could!!
* that was supposed to be god, not good 🙂
This recipe looks delish! I am putting this on my to try list!
Thanks!
Wow, looks delicious!
Will try this one at home soon! 😀
xo
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Yum! I’m wondering what kind of oil you used for frying? I typically just cook with olive oil or coconut but both have low heat warnings so I’m wondering what worked best for you? Thanks! These look perfect and like a handy toddler snack too!
Falafel is in israel I know cause I went there this summer. Way to know your stuff guys.
This looks perfect!
Oh my goodness! I think I’m drooling…woops.
Thanks for so many veggie recipes! 🙂
Is the cucumber dressing the same thing as tzatziki?
Well now I know what I’m making for dinner tonight! 🙂 Next time you are in St. Louis you will have to go to MoMo’s.. they have a great falafel…and belly dancers!
Falafel is one of your favorite meals! Thanks for the new recipe. Oh, and you are SO right about the water :).
Ginny
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All your foodie posts look so scrumptious! Craving!!
Wow these look fantastic! Wish I had a deep fryer/large pot and a food processor. Will definitely try them in the future, though.
Liz
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Oh that looks sooo good. I like Falafel. I’m crazy for them. Hmm….
I love your blog – where did you get the ceramic bowl? x
I love falafel; this looks so delicious. Will bookmark this page.
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Yum! I have to try this recipe 🙂
♥ Naomi {Starry Eyes + Coffee Cups}
Looks Yummy!Definitely going to be trying this!
I love how these are vegetarian, but vegan if you don’t have the greek yogurt on the side. I’m trying to eat healthier and these seem like a great meal if baked in the oven, or even made into patties? Yum!
M.
delicious! this is perfect for springtime. thanks for sharing!
Looks so delicious! My mouth may or may not be watering right now…
♥Brooke
You’re In Brookelynn
One of my favorite kinds of dressing!
xo Jennifer
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Oh wow, looks delicious!!
Jillian – http://epic-thread.blogspot.com
yummy! i need to try this soon!
I’ve been looking for a great falafel recipe and I think this might be it! It surely is a lot of work but I love chickpeas so much, I need to make this!
I do love falafels, so I’ll definitely be giving this a try!
Emily
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I LOVE FALAFEL! makes me so hungry looking at these pictures! xo
xo eden
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I love falafels, thanks for the recipe!
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BLOGLOVIN’
Yummy! I love Falafel!
Those look amazing! I love this type of food.
Carina
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becoming a vegetarian just became a whole lot more exciting:) looking forward to trying these!
I always forget about having falafels – these look amazing 🙂 Thanks for the great idea!
These look amazing! I’ve never really thought about making my own falafel before but after this recipe, how could I not!?
I have never tried this before, but you’ve made it look super easy…so I might give this a go next week for dinner!
Hope you have a great weekend!
I need a food processor 🙁
it looks very yummy, thanks for sharing
xo
Ruzu
This looks yummy! Can’t wait to try!
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Uh, falafel. Yum!
SO yummy!! Definitely going to make this! xx
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these look sooooooooooooooooo awesomely amazing!
Anna <3
wow! I have never thought of making this but it looks sooo good!
xoxo
Juliette Laura
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Oh yummy yummy yummy!
This is a great Spring meal. Can’t wait to try it!
Thanks for sharing.
p.s. I adore your dressing pot, it’s so pretty!
they just look amazing!
I always make falafel with chickpea flour 🙂
Sounds amaze-balls!! Get it?! bahaha
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Falafel is a delight! For my own Cucumber dip (Tzaziki or Jajek) I add garlic, lemon juice and olive oil to the yoghurt and grated cucumber (as much as I need for the taste and texture I want) and skip the dill for mint instead. Just another way to make the stuff, since there are about a thousand! Now I’m craving pita…
falafellllllll! <3
my mouth is a pool right now! i want to try this!
Oh gosh this looks really good, didn’t realize it was this easy to make falafel at home!! I’ll have to try it out sometime. Just pinned this.
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Fantastic! I just had falafel for lunch for the past two days. I thought about googling recipes and saw this. Thank you thank you!!!
Falafel is my life! We have a place called Pita Pit in Texas that has the best falafel pita! Can’t wait to try this at home. 😀
i LOVEEEE falafel!
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this looks delicious, and i love falafel!
i need to try this next week.
xo, cheyenne
This looks yummie! I enjoy my cucumber dip with pita bread or carrots, SO GOOD!
I LOVE FALAFELS!
never tried making them though.. now I will!!!
🙂
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I’m a veggie so this is a perfect recipe for me! Falafel is a fave 🙂
Lulu xx
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That looks absolutely delicious! 🙂
Falafels are such a cheer-me-up type of food! love it
Home made falafels are SO much tastier than store bought mixes or meat stands. Great recipe! 🙂
omg. I’m obsessed. I need to try this asap–looks delicious!
falafel is one of my favoritessss
Jessica
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uh, i loooove falafel.
sooo good!
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YUM!!! These look so delicious & healthy too!! 🙂
Can’t wait to make them for my turn to cook next week!
One of my all-time favourite dishes! This recipe looks especially good – thanks for sharing!
mh yum, i love falafel. i never made some at home thought but i definitely have to give it a shot. thanks for the recipe.
Hey this recipe looks great, but can we bake the falafel instead of frying them?
Su- I always fry falafel rather than bake. So although I’m sure you could bake instead I’m not sure what temperature and duration might be best for this recipe. If you try it leave us a comment with your results. Happy baking!
yummy, thanks for sharing!!!
A typical arabic food, i love it!!
Can you tell me what size your cans of chickbeans are? Over here in Austria we have bigger and smaller sized cans. Thank you, I will definatly try this!
Veronika- I can is 15 ounces.
Mmmm…
Love falafel! Can’t wait to try your recipe. One thing I started doing to my falafel to give it some crunch was coating it in corn flake crumbs.
I wish I had a deep fryer now…..
YUM! I’m so in-love with falafel! I had the most wonderful falafel of my life in Paris, and I’m looking for a similar recipe – I hope this is it!
Love,
Stephanie May*
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Okay, this is getting made tomorrow and I can only hope it turns out half as good as you’ve made it look!!
I’m going to be making this recipe for dinner this week, and hopefully sharing on my blog how they turned out!
Come and check it out on Thursday!
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best falafel I’ve ever had was inside the Old Post Office, just off the national mall. I think D. Trump bought it out and is turning it into a hotel, but they had a food court there before, and it was the. best.
can’t wait to try this!
Oh my Gosh, all your recipes are amazing! I will buy a food lrocessor only to be able to make tour recipes! Hahahaha
You girls are the best!
Xo,
Stephany
http://www.loveshoppingmiami.com
Falafel is Israel’s national food..
Yum yum yum. Looks SO good. Could eat that right now! xxx
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Wow. This looks both amazing and healthy. Yum! Thanks for the new recipe, can’t wait to try it.
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We had this for dinner today, yummy!!! I added a few sun-dried tomatoes to the falafel mix, so it gave a nice tangy taste. Thanks for the great recipe. 🙂
Thank you sooo much for this recipe – it is right on time for me. I’ve had falafel twice in the last couple of weeks and we just started talking about making them at home.
xox
Bailey
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Nice recipe! by the way, hummus and falafel work great together as well 🙂
These look so so scrumptious! I will definitely try that at home! Thank you for sharing that recipe 🙂
I’m definitely going to try these yum yum xxx
Wow,they those falafel look really good and crunchy!
You just made me hungry!
xoxo
Holy smokes, this looks so good!! I will definitely be making this soon. yum!!
Oh yum! This sounds amazing! Since I’m trying lots of new recipes lately, especially including more vegetarian meals, I’ll be getting the stuff to make this when I next shop!
I’ve always wondered what falafel was and now that I know the ingredients and have seen pictures..I def want to try it out. Looks yummy…not what I thought it was AT ALL! Lol.
Falafel is one of my favorite things to make, but I never make it from scratch. I’m excited to try this especially because my husband and I LOVE cilantro.
I looooove falafel to death <3 Have yet to make my own...I need to try this.
I think I will make A Beautiful Mess menu for our upcoming spring party. You guy have so many tasty snack recipes. I don’t need to go to any other site.
Do you think these would turn out if they were baked instead of deep fried?
Do you know what matzo balls are? I assume so, but couldn’t quite tell from your post. They’re sort of like dumplings in soup. They’re made out of ground matzo (like crackers). Matzo is eaten during Passover, but it can also be eaten all year round.
We Jews also eat a lot of falafel, as a lot of people are interested in Israeli food now. Because they’re both Jewish round food, that is probably why your father got confused. 😉
I’m assuming you drain the chickpeas?
LOL and a duh to me so do I drain the cans of Chick peas or use the luquild/ sorry for so ???
When I lived in Barcelona there was a fabulous hole-in-the-wall shop that sold the most delicious falafel. In the states I haven’t been able to find a place that I love. I pinned this recipe,- so here’s to wishing I love it!
xx Kait
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these look so good! i can’t wait to try them, but first i’ll need to get a food processor!
Maggie
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OMGosh I LOVE falafel. Deeeeelicious. Thank you can’t wait to make these for supper one weekend 😉
Thank you! Now I can satisfy my desire to eat falafel here in Brazil where it is basically nonexistant!
My mouth is watering!! What a perfect spring lunch!!
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When I make falafels I soak dried chickpeas over night. Then blend them with spices to make falafel mix. You don’t need to cook them. They result in a great texture. I don’t add any water, but do add a few glugs of olive oil. They always hold together.
I just made them today – added some black sesame and chives. But it’s soooo delicious!
lovely greetings from Germany!
Jenny
OMG – my mouth is WATERING. Looks so delicious. Must pin and try this recipe.
I actually tried this recipe yesterday, and it was AMAZING!
Check out how it turned out at my blog!
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Followed this recipe but wasn’t sure which type of flour to use, went with plain flour and it worked a treat. Absolutely delicious! Made them 3 nights in a row and one of those was a dinner party. Everybody loved them. Thank you for the recipe 🙂
Good Morning! I wanted to let you know that I featured this delicious recipe in my weekly bookmark list – stop by and check it out!
I totally made these for dinner last week! They were a huge hit, and a much needed but tasty injection of fresh ingredients my family needed, and was a great to be able to give my mum a break from cooking for the night – thank you Emma!
To others trying this, heed the warning about letting them rest – my first attempt fell to pieces because I was rushed for time, but making up a second batch and leaving them for the next night proved a good solution.
Yuuuuummmmmm…..
We made these and loved them! I just posted abut them with a few links back to your site. Check it out! http://www.mostlyfoodandcrafts.com/2013/04/homemade-falafels-and-tzatziki.html
Looks fabulous! Do you think this recipe would translate well to baking instead of frying?
I froze mine for an hour and they fell apart in the pan. Yikes! Next time, I’ll let put them in the fridge for 2 hours…
Hi. I was wondering if these would work in the oven for a healthy option. If so please let me know.
Thanks
Amy
Do you drain the can of chickpeas????????????
Yep! 🙂
Just a question, is 2 teaspoons of salt correct?? It tastes waaaaaaaaaaaay too salty so I added another can of chickpeas and it’s still too salty!! I think I may have to throw it all away! I’m so pissed!
Yes, two teaspoons is what I use. Are you sure you’re using teaspoons and not tablespoons? Two tablespoons would be way too much so I’m just wondering if that’s the issue.
These are so good. The ONLY downside is all the oil required. I tried to save the oil in the fridge for the next batch but they fell apart when frying. The oil was to temperature. Not sure what that is about. Any thoughts?