Delicious Homemade Falafel with Creamy Hummus Recipe

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Ah, falafel—those golden, crispy morsels that are as comforting as a warm hug on a chilly day. I remember the first time I tried making them at home; I ended up with a kitchen that looked like a chickpea explosion, but the taste was worth every bit of the chaos. Paired with creamy hummus, it’s like a dance of textures and flavors that just makes everything feel right, almost like finding a forgotten twenty in your winter coat pocket.

Steps

  1. Slice the buns and generously spread hummus on each piece. Arrange them on a baking sheet and set aside.
  2. In a food processor, combine the remaining hummus, drained white beans, flour, and cilantro. Blend until the mixture becomes paste-like and sticks together, adding more flour if needed.
  3. Shape the mixture into large balls, coat them with breadcrumbs, and flatten each into patties suitable for sandwiches.
  4. Heat olive oil in a pan over medium heat. Cook the falafel patties until they are browned and heated through, about 4 minutes on each side.
  5. Toast the hummus-covered buns in the oven or toaster oven until they are warm.
  6. Assemble the sandwiches by layering the falafels, cilantro leaves, tomatoes, cucumbers, and arugula on the toasted buns.

Ingredients

  • 1 container of Olive Tapenade Hummus (divided)
  • 1 can (15 oz) of white beans, well drained
  • 1/2 cup of flour
  • 2-3 tablespoons of cilantro leaves
  • Breadcrumbs for dredging
  • Olive oil for cooking
  • 4 buns
  • Additional Olive Tapenade Hummus for spreading on buns
  • Fresh cilantro leaves for garnish
  • Tomatoes, sliced
  • Cucumbers, sliced
  • Arugula for sandwich filling

Nutritional Values

Calories: 1616kcal | Carbohydrates: 268g | Protein: 64g | Fat: 32g | Saturated Fat: 4g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 24g | Sodium: 2772mg | Fiber: 32g | Sugar: 24g

FAQ

  • Can I use a different type of hummus for this recipe?
  • Absolutely! While the recipe uses olive tapenade hummus, feel free to use any hummus flavor you prefer.
  • What can I use as a substitute for cilantro?
  • If you’re not a fan of cilantro, you can substitute it with parsley or leave it out altogether for a milder flavor.
  • Can these falafels be baked instead of fried?
  • Yes, you can bake the falafels in a preheated oven at 375°F (190°C) for about 20 minutes, flipping halfway through for even cooking.
  • How do I ensure the falafel mixture holds together?
  • If the mixture seems too wet, you can add more flour gradually until it reaches a paste-like consistency that holds its shape.
  • Is this recipe suitable for a vegetarian diet?
  • Definitely! This hummus and falafel sandwich is perfect for vegetarians and can be enjoyed on Meatless Mondays or any day of the week.

Tips

  • Adjust Flour for Consistency: Depending on the moisture level of your canned white beans, you might need to add more flour to achieve a paste-like texture that holds together for breading. Start with the suggested amount and gradually add more if necessary.
  • Enhance Your Sandwich: For an extra flavor boost, consider adding a layer of tzatziki sauce on top of the hummus. This complements the falafel’s flavors and adds a refreshing twist to your sandwich.
  • Crispy Falafel Tips: Ensure the olive oil is sizzling hot before adding the falafel patties. This will help achieve a crispy exterior while keeping the inside tender.
  • Toasting for Texture: Toast the hummus-smeared buns in the oven or toaster oven to add a warm, crunchy texture to your sandwich, enhancing the overall eating experience.

Equipment

  • Food Processor – For blending the hummus, white beans, flour, and cilantro into a paste.
  • Baking Sheet – To toast the baguette buns with hummus in the oven.
  • Non-stick Pan or Skillet – For cooking the falafels in olive oil until browned.

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