Tuesday 24 March 2015

Falafel

For this week's Blogging Marathon I have picked "Pick one Category, do 3 or Do one from each category". I decided to do one from each category. Today I have picked up List_of_fried_dough_foods. Valli has requested me to pick up recipes which are not Indian. So here I am posting FALAFEL - a traditional middle eastern food

Falafel is a deep-fried ball or patty made from ground chickpeas, fava beans, or both. I have used chick peas here. I found many variations of this recipe in internet. After reading all I understood that it is basically our vada made with chick peas (kondai kadalai in tamil).   



From internet I also understood that most of the time falafel is used as a patty inside a sandwich. But for us it tasted more like vada and we enjoyed it as it is. Also falafel is made in various shapes like balls or donut shaped. There is also a tool available in the name of "aleb falafel" to shape these falafels. Falafel is a very famous street food. 

Another change or I don't know if I should say improvement - is that I have tried to capture some step-wise snaps :-). At least for the important steps. Will try to do so more often. I understand that step-wise snaps are more helpful for my readers but most of the time I make recipes in hurry. I will have to plan more efficiently my future recipes.



Ingredients:

Dried chickpea / Kabuli Channa - 150 grams
Onions - 1 medium
Coriander leaves, chopped - 2 tbsp
Garlic - 3 pods
Salt to taste
Cumin seeds - 1 tsp
Red chilly - 2 nos
All purpose flour / Maida - 3 tbsp
Oil for deep frying




Method:

Wash and soak the chickpeas overnight or atleast for 8 hours.

In a mixer take the soaked chickpeas (without water), along with onions, garlic, cumin seeds, coriander leaves and salt. Pulse into a coarse mixture

Transfer to a bowl. Add flour an mix everything together. 
Form into small medium sized patties. Heat oil in a kadai and deep fry in batches.

Drain into tissues and serve hot.
Falafels are ready!!! Serve with sauce or chutney of your choice. We had it plain!!!





Notes:


  • While researching on Falafel I also saw that Falafel (falafil) in arabic meant pepper. So adding pepper powder would be an apt choice I believe.
  • I added only 2 red chillies. But after preparing the first batch we felt it needs to be more spicy. Chick peas has a very little sweetening taste so I added 1/2 tsp of chilly powder for the remaining mixture.
  • The mixture can be refrigerated as such or make patties and refrigerate and fry them just before serving.

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14 comments:

  1. looks delicious.. perfect evening snack...

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  2. I love these bullets and you have made them perfectly.

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  3. We love falafel in a pita with hummus and other fixings but I can see how it would taste great on its own too. Nice one.

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  4. Lovely.. I used this in salads.. Yummy one.

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  5. Falafel looks too yummy. Nicely done .

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  6. Just yummy. I love to eat falafel alone too besides in the salad and sandwiches.

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  7. Feel like grabbing and munch some rite now, irresistible falafel.

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  8. Looks so perfectly made ruchi..very nice one..glad you tried out different dishes..

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  9. Falafel, hummus salad in a pita = heaven!!

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  10. This is a perfect snack!!!Nicely made....

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  11. I love falafel and yours turned out perfect.

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