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Monday, August 27, 2018

Falafel Recipe

Falafel is a deep-fried ball or patty made from ground chickpeas, commonly served in a pita, which acts as a pocket. Falafel balls may also be eaten alone as a snack or served as part of assortment of appetizers. I first tasted last week in a Mediterranean Restaurants. The Falafel was served along with Pita pockets. It was so delicious and then one of my friend explained the ingredients and immediately decided to make it this week. This is such a delightful snack or appetizer.

Other than adding parsley, rest of the ingredients are so Indian and we will surely love this awesome snack. Generally falafel is served alone or inside the Pita Pockets. When it is served alone, generally falafel are served with either Tahini Sauce or Tazatziki sauce or even both. Tahini Sauce is made using toasted and ground sesame along with garlic, olive oil  and other spices. Tazatziki sauce on the other hand is made using grated cucumber along with yogurt, garlic, pepper powder and salt. This Tazatziki sauce is more like our cucumber raita with the only difference of adding garlic and olive oil.

This recipe is learnt from Tasty Vegetarian videos in Youtube. First time when I tried, I didn’t use Parsley. I got mixed comments in facebook. Some of them really loved my version of Falafel but many opposed as it is not an authentic way of making falafel. So I decided to learn the perfect way of making these yummy Falafel and eventually I saw Tasty Vegetarian version of making Falafel and made this snack and it turned out exactly how I tasted in the mediterranean restaurant.

Video Making of Falafel

 

Falafel

You can also try other Indian Snacks and Chat Recipes.

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