Baked Falafel Recipe (2024)

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Our falafel recipe is easy to make and freezer friendly! We love to make baked falafel but you could easily fry these in a pan with a little oil. This is a vegan falafel recipe so it’s great for serving all of your guests! Our favorite falafel sauces to serve it with are tahini, tzatziki or even plain old ketchup for the kids!

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We’re so excited to share our baked falafel recipe. We baked 3 batches today in our new countertop oven KitchenAid sent usfor National Kids Take Over The Kitchen Day, which isSeptember 13th. We couldn’t wait to use it,and we’ve been testing it out since we receivedit. It has so many features and can make SO much, so be sure to visit our site on September 13th!! 🙂

My toddler is one of the biggestfalafel fans. When she had FPIES we had to get creative when it came to meals and while her cousins would eat chicken nuggets, she would eat our homemade falafel recipe. She didn’t miss out one bit, falafel is delicious and nutritious, packed with protein too! This is a vegan falafel recipe so everyone can enjoy!

What is Falafel

Falafel is typically deep fried, but we like baked falalfel. Falafel is usually made up of ground chickpeas, fava beans, or both, with a nice amount of herbs, seasoning, garlic, and onion. You will see it in a lot of Middle Eastern cuisine offerings.

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Even better, it’s baked, not fried. If you like fried falafel you could absolutely fry these up.
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We always make a big batch and then freeze some for later. When freezing just shape as normal and then freeze, don’t cook them before freezing. Being freezer friendly makes our falafel recipe even better for snacking after school. We all love the crunchy texture of falafel so instead of using canned or cooked chickpeas we use dried chickpeas that are soaked overnight. By using dried chickpeas, we don’t need to use any binders to keep it together.

Traditionally you’d serve with hummus or tahini, but if you’re a mini chef with a sophisticated palate, ketchup is the secret. 😉

Falafel ingredients

Falafel is one of those recipes you’ll try and right away want to know what is falafel made of so you can make it when you get home. Here’s what goes into our baked falafel recipe.

  1. Chickpeas
  2. Parsley
  3. Cilantro
  4. Onion
  5. Garlic
  6. Cumin
  7. Salt and Pepper

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How to make Falafel

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Falafel Recipe

Author: Courtney

Our falafel recipe is easy to make and freezer friendly! We love to make baked falafel but you could easily fry these in a pan with a little oil. This is a vegan falafel recipe so it's great for serving all of your guests! Our favorite falafel sauces to serve it with are tahini, tzatziki or even plain old ketchup for the kids!

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Course: Main Course

Cuisine: Mediterranean

Prep Time: 15 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 25 minutes minutes

Total Time: 40 minutes minutes

Servings: 8 servings

Calories: 194kcal

Ingredients

  • 2 cups dried chickpeas
  • 1 cup fresh parsley
  • 1 cup fresh cilantro
  • 1 medium onion chopped
  • 3 cloves garlic chopped
  • 2 teaspoons cumin
  • 1 teaspoon black pepper
  • 1 1/2 teaspoons salt

Instructions

  • Rinse chickpeas and place into a large bowl with enough water covering them so that when they expand they're still covered.

  • Allow chickpeas to soak overnight (12-24 hours) and make sure they're covered.

  • Once chickpeas are ready give them a good rinse and dry.

  • Preheat oven to 375 degrees.

  • Place chickpeas and remaining ingredients into a large food processor.

  • Process mixture until desired texture.

  • Once you have achieved the desired texture start to shape your falafel.

  • Bake falafel for 20-25 minutes, turning once.

Nutrition

Calories: 194kcal | Carbohydrates: 32g | Protein: 10g | Fat: 3g | Sodium: 454mg | Potassium: 522mg | Fiber: 9g | Sugar: 6g | Vitamin A: 805IU | Vitamin C: 13.9mg | Calcium: 74mg | Iron: 4mg

The nutritional information is automatically calculated and can vary based ingredients and products used. If the nutrition numbers are important for you we recommend calculating them yourself.

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My mini chef is in love with cooking, and we’re so thrilled how far she’s come. We’ve been getting all things mini, and she had to have a mini oven! Thank you so much to KitchenAid for sending her this gorgeous oven and even letting her pick the color. 🙂 Having an oven for her was a big deal for us. She’s very hands-on and wants to be involved in the entire cooking process, but the large oven scares her and rightfully so, it’s bigger than her. Having a mini oven has not only helped her get even more hands-on with her food, but she’s even trying foods she wouldn’t want to try before because it came out of her oven!

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  1. Baked Falafel Recipe (14)Laureen

    These look so good, love your little helper.

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  2. Baked Falafel Recipe (15)Lauren Gaskill

    The only thing better than falafel is freezer falafel! Love this!

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  3. Baked Falafel Recipe (16)Megan @ MegUnprocessed

    Your little helper is awesome! These falafel looks incredibly good!

    Reply

  4. Baked Falafel Recipe (17)Dorothy at Shockingly Delicious

    Best helper EVER!

    Reply

  5. Baked Falafel Recipe (18)Johnna

    These look terrific. Falafel is a favorite around here. Love seeing your little helper in the kitchen!

    Reply

  6. Baked Falafel Recipe (19)Aditi

    This is an awesome base recipe, but dang if it isn’t true that white people don’t season their food. lol

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    • Baked Falafel Recipe (20)Courtney Lopez

      Thanks, haha! It’s seasoned pretty well, once you mix with some pepper salad or dips it definitely gives it even more flavor. We eat them plain too.

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Baked Falafel Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What are the 2 types of falafel? ›

There are three types of falafel--Traditional falafel, baked falafel and lemon falafel. “Where the traditional falafel is the basic fried falafel comprising a mix of chickpeas, onions, garlic, herbs and spices, baked falafels are made using fresh herbs in the chickpea mixture,” says Chef Sati from Ophelia.

Is baked falafel good for you? ›

Health benefits may include weight management, heart health support, and management of anemia. Baking falafel instead of frying can reduce fat content and make it healthier. Some downsides may include potential allergies and sodium content concerns.

Why can't you use canned chickpeas in falafel? ›

Turns out that dried chickpeas are essential to good falafel. See, canned chickpeas have already been cooked. Starch molecules within them have already burst and released their sticky contents, much of which get washed away in the cooking liquid, leaving the remaining chickpeas with very little clinging power.

Is falafel healthier than gyro meat? ›

Go with the falafel. The gyro has more saturated fat, more calories, and (usually) more sodium than the falafel—or chicken or vegetable sandwich fillings—on most menus. Take Daphne's, a "California-fresh" West Coast chain with 56 restaurants that lists calories on its menus and Nutrition Facts on its Web site.

Is falafel Israeli or Arab? ›

Falafel was made popular in Israel by Yemeni Jews in the 1950s. They brought with them the chickpea version of the dish from Yemen and introduced the concept of serving falafel balls in pita bread. And the way the Israeli falafel is served is, in my opinion, the main reason why Israeli falafel is truly, well, Israeli.

What is healthier falafel or chicken? ›

In essence, the ingredient profile of falafel is in the least unhealthy. In fact, compared to other counterparts of the food, including chicken shawarma, falafel tops the list to contain the healthiest amount of all ingredients that are required by the body.

Is falafel a carb or protein? ›

Falafel's Nutritional Profile

It tends to be relatively low in cholesterol, low on the glycemic index scale, and high in protein. Also, it's full of complex carbs and fiber, which are good for a healthy gut and regular bowel movements, adds Zozos.

Can diabetics eat falafel? ›

Falafel has a good amount of micronutrients plus it is a good source of protein and fiber. This helps in curbing one's appetite, lowers one's risk of chronic disease, and supports healthy blood sugar. All these qualities put Falafel in the diabetes-friendly category.

Why is falafel not vegan? ›

Since falafel is prepared with chickpeas, herbs, spices and alliums, it is vegan. However, falafel is sometimes served in wraps which may not be vegan, or with yogurt- or dairy-based sauces, so be sure to seek out vegan-friendly accompaniments.

Why do you put baking soda in falafel? ›

Baking soda — It may seem odd to add baking soda to a savory recipe, but it helps keeps the interior texture of the falafels fluffy.

What ethnicity eats falafel? ›

Falafel is usually made with fava beans in Egyptian cuisine, where it most likely originated, with chickpeas in Palestinian cuisine, or just chickpeas or a combination of both in Jordan, Lebanon and Syria and the wider Middle East.

What is the jelly in canned chickpeas? ›

What Is It? Aquafaba is the thick liquid that results from soaking or cooking legumes, such as chickpeas, in water for an extended period of time. It's the translucent viscous goop you probably rinse down the drain when you open a can of chickpeas.

What happens if you forget to soak chickpeas for falafel? ›

If you don't have time to soak your beans ahead of time, you can use this “quick soak” method, which shortens the overall cooking time. To quick soak beans: Pour the dry beans into a saucepan and cover them with 3 inches of water. Bring a boil, and let it boil for 5 minutes.

Why can't my stomach handle chickpeas? ›

Chickpeas are made up of oligosaccharides, sugars that are also found in other foods like rye, onions, and garlic. Since they are highly concentrated in chickpeas, a lot of it has to pass through our system, causing longer and more severe bouts of bloating or uneasiness.

What is the difference between Egyptian and Lebanese falafel? ›

Falafel is usually made with fava beans in Egyptian cuisine, where it most likely originated, with chickpeas in Palestinian cuisine, or just chickpeas or a combination of both in Jordan, Lebanon and Syria and the wider Middle East. This version is the most popular in the West.

What is the difference between green and brown falafel? ›

The difference between brown and green falafel comes from the first is being made of chickpeas (garbanzo, uniquely without any green leave like fresh cilantro, and the second is made from grinded sprouted fava beans which is deep green.

What's the difference between Egyptian and falafel? ›

In most parts of the Middle East, falafel is made with ground chickpeas. In Egypt however, we make it with dried fava beans. These are best served with pita bread, tomato, onions, and tahini sauce.

What's the difference between a gyro and a falafel? ›

Falafels and gyros are two very different types of food. Falafels are typically made from ground chickpeas or fava beans, while gyros are made from meat cooked on a spit. Falafels are usually served as a vegetarian option, while gyros are typically made with lamb or beef.

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