Falafel is a Middleastern fritters made with chickpeas is well known among foodies. Middleastern foods like pitta breads, kebabs, hummus... are becoming very popular around the world and there is no exception for these falafels.
Once we invited a Arab friend to our home and I made lentil fritters( parpu vadai) made with Chana dhal, he had that and immediately said, huh this is something similar to our falafel. Off course falafels are most more soft texture compared to vadai, still they are spicy and really good.
In this falafel I have made a tiny little change to the traditional one , I added beetroot, after all we bloggers always like to give a twist to the traditional one, don't we :-)
Ingredients:
Chickpeas- 1 cup( canned), If using dried, soak them overnight and cook them until it's soft
Beetroot- 1 grated
Garlic pods- 4 finely minced
Coriander leaves- 2 stalk
Paprika powder- 1/2 tsp
Cumin seeds- 1/2 tsp
Onion- 1/2 finely chopped
Flour- 1 tbsp
Salt as required
Oil for frying
Method:
If using a canned chickpeas, boil them for 5 to 10 minutes, if it's dried and soaked overnight, then cook up to 4 whistles in a pressure cooker. Drain the water completely, add all the ingredients other than oil and beetroot. Blend it in a blender like a smooth paste. Then add the grated beetroot and mix well.
Heat the oil in a pan enough for shallow frying, when the oil gets heated, add small size balls in the oil and fry until golden all around.
Serve the falafels warm with mint yogurt or ketchup.
This recipe goes to Colour your Palate' A Visual Treat@ by Creative Sanyukta, CWF-lb, Chickpeas event hosted by Nithu bala originally started by Kiran, Kids delight- Finger Foods hosted by Srivalli and to Healing Foods- Beetroot hosted by Priya originally started by Siri.
beautifully presented recipe, yummy
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looks yummy n soft...i want a have a one lolli...platter looks awesome dear...
ReplyDeleteAdding beetroot to the falafels is a great idea. So healthy and yumm!
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Falafel looks so delicious..adding beet is a great idea..looks very pretty.
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ReplyDeleteWow.. this is really a tasty dish..looks fab.. :) My hubby being a great fan of falafel would love this for sure :)
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ReplyDeletenever had with beets
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Falafel with beets looks inviting. Nice presentation too.
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very healthy and innovative recipe..cute presentation..truely a visual treat !
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ReplyDeleteLovely presentation :-)
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ReplyDeletelovely falafels! loved the interesting twist you gave to the regular felafels n beautiful clicks
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Falafels with beets sounds very brilliant idea, thanks for sharing..
ReplyDeleteThat looks really beautiful and adding beetroot is a lovely idea ...
ReplyDeleteYmu yum yum !! looks soo good. fabulous presentation and recipe as always :)
ReplyDeletegreat presentation! Adding beet sounds delicious.
ReplyDeletehm my favurite
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Akila.
superb presentation.
ReplyDeletelooks yummy!!! great clicks!!!
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ReplyDeleteoh beautifully organized starter....oh yes indeed a great twist :)
ReplyDeleteLooks very good ..thanks for the lovely entry!
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