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My Favorite Falafel from Epicurious.com recipe is a Dinner meal that takes several minutes to make. If you enjoy for Dinner, you will like My Favorite Falafel from Epicurious.com!

My Favorite Falafel from Epicurious.com

My Favorite Falafel from Epicurious.com Recipe
My Favorite Falafel from Epicurious.com

Recipe makes 14-20 falafel balls; my serving size was based on 14 falafel balls

What Course Is My Favorite Falafel from Epicurious.com?

My Favorite Falafel from Epicurious.com is for Dinner.


How Long Does My Favorite Falafel from Epicurious.com Recipe Take To Prepare?

My Favorite Falafel from Epicurious.com takes several minutes to prepare.


How Long Does My Favorite Falafel from Epicurious.com Recipe Take To Cook?

My Favorite Falafel from Epicurious.com takes several minutes to cook.


How Many Servings Does My Favorite Falafel from Epicurious.com Recipe Make?

My Favorite Falafel from Epicurious.com makes 2 servings.


What Are The Ingredients For My Favorite Falafel from Epicurious.com Recipe?

The ingredients for My Favorite Falafel from Epicurious.com are:

Does not include cooking oil, tahini sauce or pita - makes about 14 falafel balls


How Do I Make My Favorite Falafel from Epicurious.com?

Here is how you make My Favorite Falafel from Epicurious.com:

1. Put the chickpeas in a large bowl and add enough cold water to cover them by at least 2 inches. Let soak overnight, then drain. Or use canned chickpeas, drained. 2. Place the drained, uncooked chickpeas and the onions in the bowl of a food processor fitted with a steel blade. Add the parsley, cilantro, salt, hot pepper, garlic, and cumin. Process until blended but not pureed. 3. Sprinkle in the baking powder and 4 tablespoons of the flour, and pulse. You want to add enough bulgur or flour so that the dough forms a small ball and no longer sticks to your hands. Turn into a bowl and refrigerate, covered, for several hours. 4. Form the chickpea mixture into balls about the size of walnuts, or use a falafel scoop, available in Middle-Eastern markets. 5. Heat 3 inches of oil to 375 degrees in a deep pot or wok and fry 1 ball to test. If it falls apart, add a little flour. Then fry about 6 balls at once for a few minutes on each side, or until golden brown. Drain on paper towels. Stuff half a pita with falafel balls, chopped tomatoes, onion, green pepper, and pickled turnips. Drizzle with tahina thinned with water. NOTE: Egyptians omit the cilantro and substitute fava beans for the chickpeas. Joan Nathan shares her tips with Epicurious:• Tahina (also called tahini) is an oily paste made from ground sesame seeds. It is available in Middle Eastern markets and at www.ethnicgrocer.com. • To garnish your falafel in true Israeli style, try adding one or several of the following condiments: harissa hot sauce, pickled turnip (both also available at www.ethnicgrocer.com), mango amba (pickle), or sauerkraut. Number of Servings: 2Recipe submitted by SparkPeople user ESHWOK.


What's The Nutritional Info For My Favorite Falafel from Epicurious.com?

The nutritional information for My Favorite Falafel from Epicurious.com is:

  • Servings Per Recipe: 2
  • Amount Per Serving
  • Calories: 240.1
  • Total Fat: 1.7 g
  • Cholesterol: 0.0 mg
  • Sodium: 1,774.3 mg
  • Total Carbs: 48.5 g
  • Dietary Fiber: 6.8 g
  • Protein: 9.2 g

What Dietary Needs Does My Favorite Falafel from Epicurious.com Meet?

The dietary needs meet for My Favorite Falafel from Epicurious.com is Vegetarian


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