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Falafel Recipe

By Nagi Maehashi
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Published5 Sep '18 Updated25 Jun '25
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Every chickpea dreams of being transformed into a falafel! Ultra crispy on the outside, moist and fluffy on the inside, everybody loves them but few know how easy they are to make. This is an easy to follow falafel recipe with step photos AND a recipe video!

The best part is breaking open the golden brown balls to reveal the dazzling green insides. Dip them in tahini sauce and pop them straight in your mouth, or make wraps!

Close up of Falafels in a bowl drizzled with tahini sauce

Falafel recipe

There are many things I do not know, but I do know this: Falafels are the highest and best use of chickpeas.

Perhaps not the most common use – hard to beat a batch of creamy hummus whipped up in mere minutes using a can of chickpeas. But if you’re after the best use of chickpeas, falafels win every time.

And if you’re a falafel fiend like me, you’re going to be blown away how easy it is to make falafels at home!

This falafel recipe takes me back to my travels through the Middle East, where I enjoyed freshly made falafels almost every day!

Falafels in a bowl with sides - tahini sauce, tabbouleh, hummus, pickles, wraps

Canned chickpeas don’t work!

In the falafel world, canned chickpeas are not only illegal, they flat out don’t work. Reason: falafels are made with dried chickpeas that are soaked but not cooked before forming the falafel balls.

Other than the dried chickpeas rule, there’s nothing unusual that goes into falafels. Baking powder is the only point of contention – you won’t see it in all recipes and it’s not endorsed by Kenji over at Serious Eats, one of our references for this recipe.

But it’s a trade secret we managed to extract from Hijazi’s Falafel in Earlwood, one the best falafel joints in Sydney. So we tried it with and without, side by side, and the baking powder version was noticeably more fluffy – and moist.

So it’s in. Fluffy insides to the max!!!

Falafels MUST be made with soaked dried chickpeas that are NOT cooked. Canned chickpeas don’t work!

What goes in falafel

Frying is not optional!

It’s rare that I say frying is mandatory, but for falafels, it is. It’s the only way to get the signature super crispy dark crust and keep the inside moist.

For this falafel recipe, I deep-deep fry them in the video, using enough oil so they’re mostly submerged. But you don’t need to – you can use far less oil than I did and they can be shaped like discs rather than balls which will mean even less oil required for frying.

Speaking of discs – you can unleash your wild side when it comes to shaping falafels. I chose balls because for me, that’s the shape that first comes to mind. But other common shapes include: disc shape (slightly flattened ball), dome (ball with underside flattened) and torpedoes (evil looking shape, like a football).

How to make falafels

I promise you this falafel recipe is straightforward, and I did not exaggerate! Here’s how to make falafels:

  • Soak dried chickpeas overnight (seriously, remembering to do this is the hardest part!)

  • Blitz with herbs, spices, garlic, flour and a touch of water

  • Form balls, refrigerate to firm up

  • Fry until deep golden brown and super crispy

  • Devour as fast as humanly possible. Falafels are at their absolute peak straight out of the fryer!

How to make Falafel

How to serve Falafels

The thought of having a whole bowl of freshly cooked falafels to dunk into sauce and pop straight into my mouth is certainly appealing – though not the most nutritious meal option!!

So to serve Falafels as a meal, I like to either make falafel plates or wraps using pita bread, or falafel rolls using Lebanese or other large flatbreads (like the Falafel rolls sold at Kebab shops in Australia).

In all 3 of these options, I use: tabbouleh and/or shredded iceberg lettuce, tomato and onion slices and drizzle the Falafels with Tahini Sauce. Hummus also makes an appearance 99% of the time – a very big dollop of it!

Falafels also make a terrific gluten free meal by making falafel plates using a flavoured rice instead of bread – such as Mejadra (Middle Eastern Lentil Rice).

Falafel sauce options

A sauce is a must for falafels – you need the wetness. Tahini Sauce is the standard, but it’s also terrific with a simple yoghurt-lemon sauce or even a thinned down hummus. Recipes for all these options are in the recipe below.

Close up of Falafel wrap in pita bread with tabbouleh, tomato, onion, hummus and tahini sauce

Making ahead

Falafels are one of those foods that are truly at their best fresh out of the fryer, when they’re super crispy on the outside and the inside is piping hot and moist.

Once refrigerated, the crust softens and the inside loses moisture. But! The good news is that they can be resurrected to a near freshly-cooked state using a combination of a microwave (gets the insides moist again) and a hot oven to recrisp the surface.

They’re good for 5 days in the fridge – probably longer.

Imagine that! Getting your falafel fix day after day after day….. – Nagi x

PS Couple more things homemade falafels has going for them: they’re super economical compared to store bought (dried chickpeas are the main ingredient and they’re super cheap!) and you can control the saltiness – I find that even the best falafel stores are often too salty.

Falafels in a bowl with sides - tahini sauce, tabbouleh, hummus, pickles, wraps


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Close up of Falafels in a bowl drizzled with tahini sauce

Falafel

Author: Nagi
Prep: 25 minutes mins
Cook: 10 minutes mins
Soaking: 12 hours hrs
Total: 35 minutes mins
Mains, Sides
Middle Eastern
4.93 from 124 votes
Servings20 falafels
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Recipe video above. Deep bronze and crispy on the outside, vivid green, moist and fluffy on the inside. Delicately spiced with a beautiful fresh herb flavour, these falafels are the perfect balance of flavour, texture and can’t-stop-eating-them delicious! Best served fresh out of the fryer. Recipe requires 12 hrs+ soaking time.

Ingredients

Falafels:

  • 225 g / 8 oz dried chick peas (Note 1)
  • 1 cup parsley leaves , roughly chopped
  • 1 cup coriander/cilantro leaves , roughly chopped
  • 6 scallions/shallots , white and light green part only finely chopped (Note 2)
  • 2 cloves of garlic , minced
  • 1 tsp cumin
  • 1/2 tsp coriander
  • 1 1/2 tsp salt
  • 1/2 tsp baking powder (Note 3)
  • 4 tsp flour (plain/all purpose) OR chickpea flour
  • 5 tbsp water

For frying:

  • 500 ml / 2 cups+ vegetable oil (Note 4)

Tahini Sauce (Other Sauces Note 5):

  • 4 tbsp tahini
  • 2 tbsp lemon juice
  • 4 tbsp water
  • 1/4 tsp salt (adjust to taste)

Serving (Note 6):

  • Pita bread or other flatbreads
  • Tabbouleh (recipe below)
  • Hummus (optional extra)
  • Shredded lettuce, tomato slices, sliced red or white onion
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Instructions

Falafel:

  • Place chickpeas in a large bowl and pour over plenty of cold water. Leave to soak 12 + hours (even 2 days is fine).
  • Drain chickpeas well. Place in food processor, add remaining Falafel ingredients.
  • Blitz for 2 to 3 minutes on high, scraping down sides as necessary, until the chickpeas are very small grains. Mixture should look like smooth guacamole from the outside (see video).
  • Scoop up heaped tablespoons and shape into balls (or dome, disc or torpedo), place on a tray. Should make around 20, about 2.5cm / 1″ wide.
  • Refrigerate for 30 minutes.
  • Pour oil in a skillet or large pot – at least 1.7 cm / 2/3″ depth (Note 4). Heat on medium high to 180 – 190C / 355F (or drop a bit in, should sizzle energetically).
  • Place a ball in a large spoon (or tongs) and slide ball in. Cook in batches for around 4 minutes, using 2 forks to roll, until deep golden and super crusty on the outside.
  • Drain on paper towels. Repeat with remaining falafel.
  • Serve fresh out of the fryer with Sauce of choice! Make falafel wraps or plates with tabbouleh, tomato, onion, and Sauces of choice. See Notes 5 and 6.

Tahini Sauce:

  • Combine tahini and lemon juice, and mix well. The mixture will stiffen.
  • Stir in the water 1 tbsp at a time and it will loosen again. The final consistency should be like a thick drizzle sauce (see video). Season to taste with salt.

Recipe Notes:

1. Dried chickpeas cannot be substituted with canned! Won’t work – read in post. Weight equates to just shy of 1 1/4 cups.
2. Shallots (green onions / scallions) – use only the white and light green part (oniony flavour), not the dark green part. You need about 3/4 cup – don’t need to be exact here.
3. Baking powder – not all recipes use this. We did a side by side taste test of a batch with and without. Hands down, baking powder is better – fluffier and more moist inside, without baking powder it’s more dense and a bit dough-like. Trade secret we picked up from a great falafel store in Sydney (Hijazi’s Falafel in Earlwood).
4. Oil quantity – You don’t need to fully deep fry, as I do in the video. You can just use 2 cups / 500 ml oil, just turn them a few times. Also, if you shape the falafel in disc form (as some shops do) then you can use even less, maybe even 1 cup / 250ml oil.
5. Sauce: Some form of sauce is a must with falafel. Traditionally served with Tahini Sauce, but other options include: plain yogurt, Yoghurt Lemon Sauce (yogurt + lemon + garlic + salt + olive oil), a thin hummus (thin it using water), chili / hot sauce. The sauce should be thin enough so it adds wetness when you eat it – eg you don’t want a thick hummus.
6. How to Serve:
* Falafel wraps / rolls – Use large or small flatbreads. Smear a good dollop of hummus or yoghurt (or Yoghurt Lemon Sauce, below) down the middle. Top with tabbouleh and/or lettuce, tomato, onion and falafels broken in half. Drizzle with Tahini Sauce or other sauce of choice (I love adding hot sauce). Either roll or fold and devour!
* Falafel plates – with tabbouleh and/or shredded iceberg lettuce with tomato slices, onion (red or white), Tahini Sauce with optional hummus with pita breads on the side. I love hot sauce too! A spiced pilaf like Mejadra (Middle Eastern Lentil Rice) is a terrific addition as well (and GF option).
Tabbouleh: 2 tbsp Bulgur soaked in 3 tbsp boiling water then fluffed. 2 cups roughly chopped parsley, 1/2 cup roughly chopped mint, 1/2 red onion finely chopped, 2 large red tomatoes, deseeded & chopped. Dress with lemon juice  and sprinkle of salt – adjust to taste depending on what you’re serving it with. For falafel, I use very little salt and lots of lemon juice.
Serving size: 2 – 3 halved falafels in pita pockets, 3 – 4 halved for a large roll, 4 to 5 for a plate.
7. Reheating: Falafel is one of those foods that’s truly best served fresh out of the fryer. But the best way to store / reheat cooked falafel is in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 5 days (really!). Microwave to reheat (really!) THEN spray with plenty of oil and bake at 200C/390F for 5 minutes just until the surface is crispy again.
Make Ahead: Balls can be rolled then kept uncooked in the fridge for 24 hours OR frozen. If frozen, fry from frozen – just add another 1 or 2 minutes to the frying time.
8. Nutrition per falafel:
Nutrition Facts
Falafel
Amount Per Serving
Calories 76 Calories from Fat 36
% Daily Value*
Fat 4g6%
Saturated Fat 3g19%
Sodium 179mg8%
Potassium 139mg4%
Carbohydrates 7g2%
Fiber 2g8%
Sugar 1g1%
Protein 2g4%
Vitamin A 295IU6%
Vitamin C 5.3mg6%
Calcium 25mg3%
Iron 1mg6%
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

Nutrition Information:

Calories: 76cal (4%)Carbohydrates: 7g (2%)Protein: 2g (4%)Fat: 4g (6%)Saturated Fat: 3g (19%)Sodium: 179mg (8%)Potassium: 139mg (4%)Fiber: 2g (8%)Sugar: 1g (1%)Vitamin A: 295IU (6%)Vitamin C: 5.3mg (6%)Calcium: 25mg (3%)Iron: 1mg (6%)
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388 Comments

  1. Jenny says

    February 12, 2022 at 5:33 am

    5 stars
    Killer recipe yet again! Thank you, Nagi! I’m such a fan girl of yours. Every recipe of yours I try is a hit! I always check your site first when searching for any new recipe.
    These falafels were so delicious and turned out so awesome even though it was my 1st time trying to make them. Only change I made was sub the cilantro for a little fresh dill. The flavors and consistency were amazing.

    Reply
    • Laura says

      March 11, 2022 at 6:27 pm

      5 stars
      I’m also a massive fan girl! I cook
      So much more since I found Nagi and she hasn’t let me down for a deliciousness!

      Reply
  2. Emma says

    January 18, 2022 at 11:01 am

    LOVE YOUR WORK!
    Do you think these would work as a vegan option for Italian night, swap out the cilantro for basil, served with a tomato sauce

    Reply
  3. Su says

    January 12, 2022 at 10:10 pm

    5 stars
    I have tried a lot of falafel recipes but this beats them all hands-down. They looked and tasted beautiful! Thanks, Nagi!

    Has anyone tried freezing these?

    Reply
  4. Niamh McShane says

    January 11, 2022 at 7:41 am

    5 stars
    Made and loved these and to be honest I didn’t think they’d work (my fault entirely not the recipe) I made the mix too wet but just added a bit more gram flour and they came together beautifully, refrigeration before frying definitely helped too, they were light and fluffy and so flavorful 😍😍😍 and that Tabbouleh with some flatbreads, lettuce, toms, red onion, Tzatziki and siracha and I am in heaven. Thanks for another winner Nagi.

    Reply
  5. Peta says

    January 1, 2022 at 4:39 pm

    Hey Nagi,
    I can’t find a tabbouleh recipe on RTE other than the white bean one (https://salesdock.info/white-bean-tabbouleh-salad/%3C/a%3E%29 is there a plain tabbouleh recipe you’ve published?
    Thanks! Love RTE btw, hanging out for your book 🙂

    Reply
    • Katrina says

      March 28, 2022 at 11:29 am

      Nagi added a tabbouleh recipe in her notes at the end, just scroll through.

      Reply
  6. Lena iannuzzi says

    December 29, 2021 at 5:23 am

    5 stars
    Thank you so much for sharing this recipe, its my go to for falafel after trying boxed a mix. Every time I pull up this recipe I smile so much. Crispy yet moist and delicious every time. Thank you 💜

    Reply
  7. Aisling Fleury says

    December 27, 2021 at 8:50 pm

    5 stars
    These are the best falafels I’ve had. I was so happy with the results. I made roasted cauliflower with tahini sauce, zhoug and tomato/cucumber salad to go with them. Yummy!

    Reply
  8. Lynnette says

    December 25, 2021 at 10:53 am

    5 stars
    These went down a treat on Christmas Eve. Crispy on the outside, soft on the inside and full of flavour. Everyone loved them! Will definitely make again.

    Reply
  9. Kim says

    December 17, 2021 at 1:10 pm

    5 stars
    Gotta say this is just the best. Every time we make the hubby keeps asking me if I have saved this recipe.

    Reply
  10. Leanne says

    November 19, 2021 at 3:45 am

    Can you bake the Falafels instead?

    Reply
    • Grace says

      February 24, 2022 at 8:03 pm

      5 stars
      I did the same recipe, but covered in panko breadcrumbs sprayed it with olive oil and baked it at 200c till they went brown.

      Reply
  11. Natalie says

    November 7, 2021 at 12:06 pm

    Hi Nagi, these were fab! The first home made falafel recipe that has actually worked and not fallen apart! We ended up trying these in the air fryer and as they firmed up in the fridge, they held their shape and worked perfectly (we have a fryer with shelves). Olive oil spray didn’t give the golden crunch, so we tried coconut oil spray and it worked a treat (without affecting flavour). These will now be in a family rotation of Nagi winning recipes, thank you!

    Reply
    • Natalie says

      November 7, 2021 at 12:06 pm

      5 stars
      I forgot to add the five stars!

      Reply
  12. IRENE CULJAK says

    September 25, 2021 at 7:41 pm

    5 stars
    Queen Nagi does it again. This recipe actually works, is easy and absolutely delicious. Sure to be on repeat soon.

    Reply
  13. Wendy Irik says

    August 22, 2021 at 3:10 pm

    Such a great recipe, thanks! I have made these a few times and they are great in wraps for lunch while I’m working from home. really easy to make. Thank you!

    Reply
    • Nagi says

      August 23, 2021 at 7:11 pm

      I’m so glad you love them Wendy!! N x

      Reply
  14. Ellie says

    August 18, 2021 at 11:56 am

    Hi Nagi, any idea how many grams or cups the chickpeas would be after soaking please? I soaked a whole lot for hummus and falafel before reading the recipe in full – oops!

    Reply
    • Nagi says

      August 18, 2021 at 7:48 pm

      Hi Ellie, they roughly double in weight. N x

      Reply
  15. Maria says

    August 16, 2021 at 9:08 pm

    5 stars
    Wow-Wee Nagi!! These falafels are AMAZING.
    Super easy and super delicious

    Reply
  16. Fiona says

    August 14, 2021 at 7:45 pm

    When your food looks just like the recipe photo… I mean, wow! Massive hit with our 1 and 3 year olds. Amazing recipe. These turned out fab even in the little puddle of oil I cooked them in. In a tiny saucepan. Wonderful!

    Reply
  17. Esther says

    August 14, 2021 at 3:20 pm

    I absolutely adore these tasty little morsels of green deliciousness. With the water quantity 5 tbsp can vary between 75ml and 100ml depending where you live. Which amount would be best please? Thanks so much.

    Reply
    • Nagi says

      August 16, 2021 at 6:28 pm

      Hi Esther, I use a 15ml tablespoon here so the water will be 75ml. N x

      Reply
  18. Gillian says

    August 14, 2021 at 8:30 am

    So that’s what I’ve been doing wrong!
    Thank you so much Nagi, I almost gave up on homemade falafel, but you have encouraged me to give it another go – with dried chickpeas 😉
    I’ve never had a fail with one of your recipes yet, so watch this space…
    Also, well done on RTM.

    Reply
    • Nagi says

      August 14, 2021 at 10:29 am

      You’re going to be converted Gillian!!! N x

      Reply
  19. Donna says

    August 14, 2021 at 12:41 am

    Thanks for the great tip about using non-cooked chick peas. I for years have been cooking them. They were always too wet cooked. Q – what kind of oil do you prefer for frying? And I read a commenter suggest Air Fryer which when I make these I think I will try both ways. I am a messy oil fry cooker (-;

    Reply
    • Nagi says

      August 14, 2021 at 10:36 am

      Hi Donna, these really do need to be fried, you just can’t get the same crust with an air fryer unfortunately! I like to use canola/vegetable oil for frying. N x

      Reply
  20. Eve Heritage says

    August 13, 2021 at 5:19 pm

    I really admire you, Nagi. You’re such fun and your recipes are amazing. Now you’re helping those less fortunate than you, Go Girl!!

    Reply
    • Nagi says

      August 13, 2021 at 5:45 pm

      Thanks so much Eve, I truly appreciate it! N x

      Reply
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