Easy Baked Falafel Recipe (2024)

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An easy healthy baked falafel recipe, crispy and delicious.

Total time 50 minutes

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Easy recipe for falafel using canned chickpeas and baked in the oven. Healthy baked falafel recipe is a good for you version to the deep fried one.

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Falafel

Where can I start, falafel for me is like my old buddy, my long time friend especially for breakfast. I think I've enjoyed falafel even before I learn how to walk!! I always get excited to have falafel any time of the day and I am happy that one of my kiddos ( my recipe tester and my saucier) shares with me this excitement.
When I was in Egypt, I've had falafel probably every other day. I've been blessed with a falafel shop right in front of where I lived even after getting married and moving to another apartment😇.

So you see after this long relationship with the Egyptian version of falafel, I did not leran to love other versions and was so falafel fanatic. When I came here to the United States, I was so disappointed that I couldn't find a falafel shop to live beside. Where are the falafel shops in Colorado?!
I had to make my own, for years I've been reluctant to use chickpeas as this is not what I've grown up to. It is so much easier to find chickpeas here than those split beans for the Egyptian falafel. But I did, and I loved it and I have made a stuffed falafel version as well.

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Falafel Recipe Baked

I am super excited even though the title suggests that I have lost my Middle Eastern falafel mind. It seriously felt like betrayal for the falafel, but seriously guys there is always a first for everything right? I wanted to make this an easy recipe for falafel. The easiest possible falafel recipe I can make. So Here is what I've done:
✅ Using canned chickpeas ( I get asked a lot of time how to make falafel using canned chickpeas)
✅ Did not use onions, after a lot of experimenting it is easier to control without onions.
✅ No deep fry: I've also been asked about baking falafel instead of deep frying for health issues. So I shallow fried them to have crispy exterior then finish it off in the oven.

Baked Falafel Recipe: step by step guide

Falafel Ingredients

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➡️ Chickpeas: A can of drained chickpeas for convenience or soak dry chickpeas overnight.
➡️ Fresh herbs: Parsley and Cilantro are a must in falafel.
➡️ Garlic: Fresh please.
➡️ Seasonings: Salt and cumin.
➡️ Ground Almond: We'll need some sort of flour to get everything together well so we won't end up with falafel pancakes. You can use regular flour of course.
➡️ An Egg: not pictured above, sorry for that. It gives falafel some fluffiness making it a little bit airy and not bulky and it helps with dryness. Omit for a vegan baked falafel version.

How to bake falafel in the oven?

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  1. In the food processor add garlic, fresh herbs and spices, mix well scraping the sides.
  2. Add the drained chickpeas and process.
  3. Transfer mixture to a bowl.
  4. Crack an egg and stir it in the mixture.
  5. Add the ground almost and mix well to get easy to handle mixture.
  6. Form into patties and shallow fry in a cast iron or an oven safe skillet.
  7. Pop in the oven to finish cooking.
  8. Serve immediately as it loses its crispness and becomes dry.

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Baked Falafel

An easy healthy baked falafel recipe, crispy and delicious.

5 from 2 votes

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Course: Breakfast

Cuisine: Middle East

Prep Time: 15 minutes

Cook Time: 35 minutes

Total Time: 50 minutes

Servings: 12 patties

Calories: 171.7kcal

Author: Amira

Ingredients

  • 1 ½ cup roughly chopped parsley.
  • ½ cup roughly chopped cilantro.
  • 5 garlic cloves.
  • 1 teaspoon ground cumin.
  • 1 can (15oz) chickpeas drained and rinsed. Note1
  • cup ground almond.
  • ¾ teaspoon salt or to taste.
  • 1 large egg. Note2
  • 2 Tablespoons oil canola, avocado or olive oil

Instructions

  • In the food processor, add parsley, cilantro , cumin, garlic and salt, process for 30 seconds.

  • Add the drained chickpeas and process. Transfer mixture to a deep bowl.

  • Add ground almonds and mix well, check seasonings.

  • Crack an egg and mix it with the ingredients. (Note1).

  • Divide mixture into 12 small patties.

  • Heat oil in a large oven safe skillet add falafel and cook for 3 minutes each side or until it is golden brown.

  • Transfer pan to a 350F preheat oven and bake for about 20 minutes.

  • Serve immediately with tahini, hummus or green salad.

Notes

Note1: You are welcome to use dry and soaked chickpeas

Note2: If you need a vegan falafel, skip the egg and just mix the ingredients.

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Nutrition

Calories: 171.7kcal | Carbohydrates: 25g | Protein: 8.5g | Fat: 6.7g | Cholesterol: 17.6mg | Potassium: 338.3mg | Fiber: 6.5g | Sugar: 0.2g | Vitamin C: 17.3mg | Calcium: 6.6mg | Iron: 15mg

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  1. Hazel Murphy

    Hi Amira
    Please would you tell me, are your cup measures are US cups or metric cups? I would be grateful if you let me know this as I like to follow a recipe faithfully at least the first time I make it. That way I can be confident it will turn out right.

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    • Amira

      Hazel, mine is US cups. I hope this helps.

      Reply

  2. Kal

    Easy Baked Falafel Recipe (13)
    In a world filled with shameful falafel this one is absolutely delicious!! Had a delightful crunch to it although it was not fried. I have added a couple teaspoons of cumin just because I like it that way. Thank you.

    Reply

    • Amira

      Kal, YOU CRACK ME UP. Happy you loved the recipe and thanks for the feedback.

      Reply

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Easy Baked Falafel Recipe (2024)

FAQs

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

Canned chickpeas do not work for falafel. They're far too wet. If you try to use canned chickpeas instead of dried and soaked chickpeas, you'll end up with sad falafel pancakes. Some recipes try to counteract the wetness by adding flour, which significantly dulls the flavor and makes the texture more doughy.

Is baked falafel good for you? ›

Is baked falafel healthy? Yes! Baking instead of frying reduces the amount of fat and calories in this healthy falafel recipe! With protein and fiber rich chickpeas and loads of fresh herbs, these baked falafels are a great healthy meal!

What is the best binder for falafel? ›

And the perfect binding ingredient for falafel is flour. Nothing fancy, just plain all-purpose flour. Add a few tablespoons at a time to your mixture, until you can press it easily into balls or patties. Just be sure you don't overwork the falafel batter.

What is baked falafel made of? ›

Falafel are flavorful balls of ground chickpeas, herbs, and spices. In Middle Eastern cooking, they're typically fried, but here, I bake them for an easy homemade twist. Serve them in a pita wrap with all the fixings, or find more serving suggestions in the post above.

Can I use canned chickpeas instead of dried chickpeas? ›

The only difference is that canned chickpeas tend to be moist and hold extra liquid. This can make your hummus runnier than if you used dried chickpeas soaked overnight. Go ahead and try making hummus with canned chickpeas - it should still be delicious!

Should you drain canned chickpeas? ›

Do You Need To Rinse Canned Beans? According to The Bean Institute, you can reduce up to 41 percent of the sodium in canned beans by rinsing them. "It's fine to add the bean liquid to many recipes, but if you want to reduce the amount of sodium, it's best to drain and rinse canned beans," the website states.

Can you eat too many falafels? ›

It's a good source of fiber, an amazing source of proteins, and chickpea fiber; it helps manage blood sugar levels by slowing down carbohydrate absorption. Too much falafel can never be bad for your health, conditional to the fact that you're not deep-frying it every time.

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 good for your gut? ›

Falafel's Nutritional Profile

Zozos says that the health benefits of falafel are plenty. 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.

Why do you put baking soda in falafel? ›

Dried chickpeas (that have been soaked in water for 24 hours) are an important ingredient that will give your falafel the right consistency and taste. (Tip: I usually add about ½ teaspoon of baking soda to the soaking water to help soften the dry chickpeas.)

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.

Why do falafel balls fall apart? ›

If the mixture is too wet, the falafel has a tendency to fall apart when being fried so please pat dry the ingredients before using them.

Why is falafel not vegan? ›

Is Falafel 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.

What does falafel do to the body? ›

Provides essential nutrients such as protein, fiber, vitamins, and minerals. 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.

What should I eat with falafels? ›

Classic, plain hummus is my go-to dip here, but roasted red pepper hummus or avocado hummus are also great options. Add a salad. Tabouli, fattoush salad, and shriazi salad go well with falafel, but nearly any fresh green salad with a light olive oil dressing will work. Don't forget the olives and pickles!

What are the disadvantages of canned chickpeas? ›

Interference with medications. Canned chickpeas contain high amounts of potassium. Since people who are on certain medications, such as beta-blockers for heart disease, have increased levels of potassium in the blood, they should be careful about their potassium intake.

Are chickpeas safe out of the can? ›

Canned chickpeas are pre-cooked chickpeas. You can eat canned chickpeas straight out of the can! (Just be sure to rinse them off before chowing down to wash out excess sodium) Otherwise, you can roast them or turn them into any number of delicious dishes, like these here.

What is the difference between canned and raw chickpeas? ›

Canned chickpeas are cooked and seasoned with salt prior to canning. Dried chickpeas are sold in a raw, dehydrated form. Before serving at home, they'll need to be both rehydrated and cooked.

Do canned chickpeas have phytates? ›

Legumes such as chickpeas sometimes get a bad name because of something called anti-nutrients. Anti-nutrients can block the absorption of nutrients in your gut and are substances that naturally occur in plant and animal foods. Phytates, saponins and tannins are examples of antinutrients found in chickpeas.

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