Lebanese Falafel Recipe From Scratch - Mama's Lebanese Kitchen (2024)

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Lebanese Falafel Recipe

Falafel is a delicious Middle-Eastern gourmet food that has become popular in the West over the past several years. It’s basically deep fried chick peas or fava beans paste balls, that are crunchy on the outside and soft on the inside. The Lebanese Falafel Recipe includes a host of other ingredients such as onions, herbs and spices.

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Freshly Fried Falafel Displayed at a Street Food Vendor in Tripoli, Lebanon

Different Recipe Available for Lebanese Falafel

Different countries in the Middle East prepare Falafel differently…the main tracks being chickpeas (garbanzo beans) based, or fava beans based.

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Falafel Street Food Vendor in Tripoli, Lebanon.

Palestinian Falafel Recipe

Our favorite recipe which is featured here has both chickpeas and fava beans. When we discussed it with a Palestinian friend, he noted that in Palestine they don’t add Fava beans to their Falafel. They make it solely with Chickpeas similarly to how most Lebanese make it. In some parts of Palestine, they even use dried green peas instead of chickpeas. In Egypt however, Falafel is made from Fava beans exclusively and is called “Toh’miyya”… so there, be creative and feel free to explore with different beans especially if trying to avoid allergenic beans.

Storing Falafel dough

Leftover Falafel dough can be stored in a ziplog plastic bag in the freezer for a few weeks. All ingredients of this Falafel recipe can be purchased at Middle Eastern grocery stores.

Lebanese Falafel Recipe - Chickpeas and Fava Beans Falafel

A traditional Lebanese style Falafel recipe made with Chickpeas and Fava Beans.

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Cook Time 5 minutes mins

Total Time 12 hours hrs 35 minutes mins

Course Sandwich, Side Dish

Servings 8

Equipment

Ingredients

Falafel Ingredients

  • 1 lb fava beans dried, peeled
  • 3/4 lbs chickpeas dried
  • 1 cup Italian parsley finely minced, drained from excess juice
  • 2 cups cilantro leaves finely minced, drained from excess juice
  • 1/2 cup green onions finely minced
  • 10 cloves garlic
  • 1/2 yellow onion
  • 2 tablespoon salt
  • 1/2 teaspoon black pepper
  • 2 tablespoons flour
  • 1 teaspoon of baking soda
  • 1/2 teaspoon chili powder optional, if spicy falafel is desired
  • 1 teaspoon cumin powder
  • 3 teaspoons coriander powder
  • 3 cups Vegetable Oil for deep frying

Tahini Sauce Ingredients

  • 2 tablespoons Tahini Paste
  • 1 cup Lemon Juice
  • 3 cloves garlic
  • 1/2 teaspoon salt

Optional Falafel Serving Sides and Garnish

  • Salty Lebanese Pickles cucumbers, turnips, pickled chilli peppers
  • 2 Tomatoes chopped
  • 1 cup Italian parsley chopped
  • 8 loafs Pita bread

Instructions

Preparing the Falafel Mix

  • Soak the fava beans and the chickpeas in water in separate containers overnight so that they soften.

  • The following day drain the all beans and rinse with fresh water. Peel the fava beans and discard the skins (or you can save time by buying peeled fava beans).

  • Drain the fava beans in a colander then run them in the food processor for a minute or two until they look like bread crumbs. Set aside in a large bowl.

  • Similarly rinse and drain the chickpeas then run them in the food processor until they reach the same consistency of the Fava beans. Pour in the bowl on top of the fava beans.

  • Place the garlic, onions, green onions, parsley, cilantro, flour and all spices except for the baking soda in the food processor and run for a minute until they turn into a thick paste.

  • Add them to the bowl on top of the beans and knead with hands until they reach a doughy texture. If they feel dry add a bit of water and kneed a bit more. If they feel too pasty add a bit of flour. At this point feel free to taste the Falafel mix to make sure it has a balanced flavor.

Frying the Falafel

Alternative Method: Bake the Falafel

  • For the health conscious, you can scoop then layer the falafel patties on an aluminum/cooking tray that has been lightly oiled and bake in the oven at 400F for 7-10 minutes or until crispy on the outside.

Falafel Tahini Sauce Preparation

  • Mix the Tahini sauce ingredients in the blender until they reach a hom*ogeneous texture.

  • Sample to ensure a balance of flavors. A good Falafel Tahini sauce should be tangy and garlicky.

  • Serve as a side/dip.

Putting Together a Falafel Sandwich

  • While still hot, crush 3 or 4 cooked falafel balls along the diameter of a pita bread, garnish with some chopped parsley leaves, add a table spoon of Tahini sauce, chopped tomatoes, salted Lebanese cucumber and turnip pickles, and an optional red hot sauce (Shatta) . Roll and enjoy.

Nutrition Facts

Lebanese Falafel Recipe - Chickpeas and Fava Beans Falafel

Serving Size

1 Sandwich

Amount per Serving

Calories

271

% Daily Value*

Fat

12

g

18

%

Saturated Fat

2

g

13

%

Trans Fat

1

g

Polyunsaturated Fat

6

g

Sodium

1919

mg

83

%

Potassium

570

mg

16

%

Carbohydrates

33

g

11

%

Fiber

8

g

33

%

Sugar

5

g

6

%

Protein

11

g

22

%

Vitamin A

1918

IU

38

%

Vitamin C

41

mg

50

%

Calcium

101

mg

10

%

Iron

4

mg

22

%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

Keyword Chickpeas, Falafel, Fava Beans

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FAQs

What is Lebanese falafel made of? ›

Falafel is a Middle Eastern recipe that is basically mashed chickpeas with herbs and seasonings formed into patties and fried. It's a traditional food in Lebanon that's made with only a few ingredients and served plain with tahini sauce, hummus, or garlic sauce for dipping, or as a falafel sandwich or falafel wrap.

Why not 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.

What is the main ingredient of Middle Eastern falafel? ›

Falafel is a popular Middle Eastern “fast food” made of a mixture of chickpeas (or fava beans), fresh herbs, and spices that are formed into a small patties or balls. It's thought that falafel originated in Egypt as Coptic Christians looked for a hearty replacement for meat during long seasons of fasting or lent.

What does baking soda do to falafel? ›

You can find chickpea flour online or in the baking section of your grocery store. Use any remaining to make farinata, an Italian chickpea pancake! Baking soda and powder: Baking soda breaks down and softens the chickpeas as they soak. Baking powder, mixed in just before baking, makes the falafel light and airy.

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.

What is the difference between Egyptian and Lebanese falafel? ›

Falafel is usually made with fava beans in Egyptian cuisine, with chickpeas in Palestinian cuisine, or either just chickpeas or a combination of both in Jordan, Lebanon and Syria.

Why won't my falafel fall apart? ›

The trouble you might encounter, the first time around, is getting the right consistency so that your falafel won't break apart as you drop it into the oil. A binding ingredient can help keep it together, especially if you are using canned beans instead of dried. And the perfect binding ingredient for falafel is flour.

What if I forgot 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.

How unhealthy are canned chickpeas? ›

Great news! Both canned and dried varieties of chickpeas are nutritious! When purchasing canned varieties, look for those labeled "no salt added" or "low in sodium." Overall, beans are budget-friendly, but dried can often be less expensive and also more flavorful than canned.

What is the best binder for falafel? ›

I recommend olive oil, canola oil or avocado oil. Ground flaxseed. This is the binding agent in this vegan falafel recipe. You can substitute 1 egg for the 2 Tablespoons ground flaxseed.

Which country makes the best falafel? ›

Traditionally, the best countries to enjoy falafel can be found in the Levant, from the Middle East to Northern Africa. Syria, Lebanon, Jordan, Israel and Palestine are great foodie destinations with world-class falafel in every other corner.

What is a substitute for fava beans in falafel? ›

If you can't find the pale, peeled fava beans, use all chickpeas instead of a combination of chickpea and fava beans.

Why is my falafel not fluffy? ›

Falafel have to be crispy on the outside yet soft and fluffy in the inside. They have to have enough fresh herbs and onion. Too much onion and your falafel will have a bad after taste. Too little and they won't be as moist and fluffy as they should be.

Are homemade falafels healthy? ›

Chickpeas in falafel contain iron, magnesium, phosphorus, B vitamins and folate. They are full of antioxidants and are useful in fighting diseases. Of course, we emphasize again that you try to prepare it at home and do not fry it. If it is fried, its fat and calories increase and the food is no longer so healthy.

Why did my falafel disintegrate? ›

Insufficient oil can contribute to the issue of falafel falling apart during frying as the balls may succumb to the pressure of bubbles forming, causing the mixture to break apart as it cooks.

What are falafels usually made of? ›

Falafel is made by combining chickpeas, herbs, spices and aromatics in a food processor to create a mixture that's formed into patties or balls and then either fried or baked. Frying falafel yields a crispier texture than baking.

What does Lebanese falafel taste like? ›

A good falafel should taste crisp, nutty and herby. It is usually eaten with hummus, a white yoghurt-based garlic sauce and a red hot s... It's crunchy, creamy inside, savory. Great as a pita sandwich with tahini or tzatziki sauce, lettuce, tomato and onion.

Is falafel healthy? ›

Researchers have found that falafel has many health benefits. It is high in fibre as it contains vegetables, legumes (beans, chickpeas, or almonds), and olive oil, all of which can help people stay healthy and maintain an optimal weight while reducing their risk of diabetes, heart disease, and blood pressure.

What do you eat with Lebanese falafel? ›

Falafel served with pitta, garlicky hummus, sesame-rich, lemony tahini sauce (or a little loosened labneh), with vivid pink pickled turnips, tomatoes, cucumber and shredded red cabbage, brings together a collection of contrasting and complementary flavours, which collectively form a cohesive meal.

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