Low Fat Vegan Falafel Recipe – The Glowing Fridge (2024)

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Friday is here! Happy Friday loves. I mentioned on instagram last night that it was a crazy week and I am so ready for it to be over with! It is a busy time of year for everyone, but its also my favorite time of year. Warmer weather has arrived for the most part, which automatically puts me in a better mood and warmer weather means weekends spent at the beach or lakehouse! There is nothing like summertime in Chicago, though! Any Chicago people will know 😉 Being at the beach with tall skyscrapers behind you and crowds of happy, active, or usually tipsy friends next to you, ha. There is no better feeling. Now if/when I move to Cali, my feelings may change haha but as for now, I love chitown in the summer. Here are a couple pictures Marty and I took last summer after a long lake run on a hot Saturday morning. I think we need to do another lake run this weekend! And maybe take some better pictures this time..

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For any falafel lovers out there, I have a yummy recipe for you! I have only had falafel a couple times before making it myself and it was always delicious but probably fried in tons of oil and not as healthy as it could be. So I came up with a healthier low fat vegan falafel version. I had a request to make this low fat, high carb as well for any vegans following that type of lifestyle. I am trying to cut back on oils myself, but you could use coconut or olive oil instead of the olive oil spray, if you would like. I am sure that would taste even better too!

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Low Fat, High Carb Vegan Falafel Recipe

  • Total Time: 25
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Ingredients

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  • 1/2 cup oats/oat flour
  • 1 can chickpeas
  • 2 cloves of minced garlic
  • 1 tablespoon ground cumin
  • 1/2 teaspoon turmeric
  • 1/3 teaspoon black pepper
  • 2 pinches pink sea salt (to taste)
  • couple dashes cayenne pepper (optional)
  • 1/2 cup carrots, roughly chopped
  • 1/2 of a red onion, roughly chopped
  • 1/3 cup fresh parsley, roughly chopped
  • olive oil spray

Instructions

  1. Add oat flour to food processor. If you do not have oat flour, blend oats until they reach a flour-like consistency.
  2. Add chickpeas, minced garlic, cumin, turmeric, black pepper, sea salt and cayenne to food processor. Blend until well mixed and chickpeas are mostly a smooth consistency. Spoon mixture into large bowl with a spatula.
  3. Add carrots, red onion and parsley to food processor until finely shredded, not too long though or it may become soupy. Add mixture to the large bowl and mix both mixtures together.
  4. Heat pan on medium-high heat and spray with olive oil spray.
  5. Form falafel mixture into about 9 or 10 patties, whatever shape you want!
  6. Cook until golden brown, about 4 minutes on each side. You may have to spray the falafel with a little olive oil spray, if you want.
  7. I added my falafels into a purple cabbage lettuce wrap with some veggies and hummus. Yum!
  8. Enjoy!

Notes

  • Because I have a small food processor, I have found it easiest to blend the oat flour with the chickpeas, herbs and spices. Add that mixture to a large bowl. Then blend up the veggies in food processor and add to the large bowl. Then mix the two mixtures together. If you have a large food processor, I am sure you could add all ingredients at once!

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  1. Low Fat Vegan Falafel Recipe – The Glowing Fridge (16)Emily

    How many servings does this make? Aka how many should I eat for a meal if I make 10 patties from the recipe? Thanks!

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  2. Low Fat Vegan Falafel Recipe – The Glowing Fridge (17)Donna

    I am definitely going to make these this weekend. Can you also tell me what kind of sauce to make with this? The sauce you have in the photo looks delicious. Thank you.

    Reply

  3. Low Fat Vegan Falafel Recipe – The Glowing Fridge (18)Christel

    I adore this recipe, so delicious and easy to whip up. Its one of my go-tos these days. Thanks so much.

    Reply

  4. Low Fat Vegan Falafel Recipe – The Glowing Fridge (19)Stephanie

    Looks incredible!! Thank you so much for linking up at Tasty Tuesday! Your recipe has been pinned to the Tasty Tuesday Pinterest board! Please join us again this week!

    Reply

    • Low Fat Vegan Falafel Recipe – The Glowing Fridge (20)Shannon Leparski

      Thanks Stephanie!! I’ll be sure to check out the Tasty Tuesday board!

      Reply

  5. Low Fat Vegan Falafel Recipe – The Glowing Fridge (21)Deborah Davis

    Hi Shannon,
    This mouthwatering falafel sandwich is so awesome that I can’t wait to make this for lunch tomorrow. I have always enjoyed falafel and now your low-fat version using red cabbage instead of pita bread makes it even more appealing. Thank you so much for sharing this healthy and delectable recipe at the Plant-Based Potluck Party Blog Hop! I appreciate it!

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  6. Low Fat Vegan Falafel Recipe – The Glowing Fridge (22)Bonnie

    OMG that looks so good! My boyfriend is israeli and loves falafel! I’ll have to make this for him sometime. Also, I’ve never been to Chicago because I refuse to go there when it’s colder than Philadelphia (read: most of the year). It seems absolutely wonderful in the summertime though! I wish Philly had a beach but I wouldn’t stick a finger into our rivers haha. I really need to make it out there!

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    • Low Fat Vegan Falafel Recipe – The Glowing Fridge (23)Shannon Leparski

      Yeah, let me know if you try it! Chicago is just amazing in the summer! The rest of the year though, not so much… haha. I have never been to Philly but have always wanted to visit. Thanks for visiting Bonnie 🙂

      Shannon

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  7. Low Fat Vegan Falafel Recipe – The Glowing Fridge (24)Joanne T Ferguson

    G’day! This looks delicious and very healthy!
    Viewed as part of Weekend Recipe Link Up Party #8
    Cheers! Joanne

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Low Fat Vegan Falafel Recipe – The Glowing Fridge (2024)

FAQs

What makes falafel not vegan? ›

Is Falafel Vegan? Since falafel is prepared with chickpeas, herbs, spices and alliums, it is vegan. However, falafel is sometimes served in wraps which may not be vegan, or with yogurt- or dairy-based sauces, so be sure to seek out vegan-friendly accompaniments.

What is a falafel made of? ›

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.

Are falafels vegetarian? ›

Falafel is a deep-fried vegetable ball packed with savory Middle Eastern herbs and spices. While there are myriad regional variations to this basic recipe, nearly all forms of falafel are vegan and contain no animal products.

How to use falafel mix? ›

In addition to falafels, you can use this mix to create savory breadings for fish, chicken or vegeables; baked veggie burgers; and vegetable pancakes. Try using tahini sauce, tzatziki sauce and hummus to add a little something special to your next dish.

Is falafel good for you or Fattening? ›

Falafel is high in many micronutrients and a good source of fiber and protein. As such, it may help curb your appetite, support healthy blood sugar, and lower your risk of chronic disease. Yet, it's typically deep-fried in oil, which raises its fat and calorie content.

Why can't I use canned chickpeas for falafel? ›

Turns out that dried chickpeas are essential to good falafel. See, canned chickpeas have already been cooked. Starch molecules within them have already burst and released their sticky contents, much of which get washed away in the cooking liquid, leaving the remaining chickpeas with very little clinging power.

Are falafels good or bad for you? ›

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.

What bacteria is in falafel? ›

Eating uncooked falafel that has been left out for a few hours can pose a risk of foodborne illness due to bacteria growth. Bacteria can multiply rapidly in foods left at room temperature, potentially causing digestive issues or food poisoning.

Are Costco falafels vegan? ›

New Organic Greek food item spotted at Costco Organic Falafel by Hannah Foods! Vegetarian patties; gluten free; ready to eat; source of iron and calcium; freezer friendly.

What race eats falafel? ›

Falafel features prominently in Israeli cuisine and has been called a national dish. Some Palestinians and other Arabs have objected to current identification of falafel with Israeli cuisine as cultural appropriation.

Why do you put baking soda in falafel? ›

Baking soda — It may seem odd to add baking soda to a savory recipe, but it helps keeps the interior texture of the falafels fluffy.

Is Trader Joe's falafel mix good? ›

Trader Joe's Falafel Mix, Multi-Pack

More importantly, these balls taste pretty good, even when baked, although they could be moister...a dollop of tzatziki or hummus helps. These balls are also vegan, gluten-free, and kosher.

What is the binder in falafel? ›

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. Nothing fancy, just plain all-purpose flour. Add a few tablespoons at a time to your mixture, until you can press it easily into balls or patties.

What are vegan falafels made of? ›

What are the ingredients? Traditionally, falafel is made from dried chickpeas and/or includes fava beans. I opted for a more simple version, using canned chickpeas so you don't have to wait for the chickpeas to soak overnight or worry about not being able to find ingredients.

What is the binding agent in falafel? ›

Ensure the chickpeas are well-drained and relatively dry before blending them with other ingredients. Excess moisture can make the falafel mixture too wet, which can make the falafel too gooey in the end. Don't skip the chill. Many recipes use egg or flour as a binding agent.

Why would hummus not be vegan? ›

Whether homemade or store-bought, a handful of hummus brands may contain dairy products like cheese or yogurt—though it's definitely rare. For example, some brands may sneak parmesan cheese into their pesto-flavored hummus. Sugar is another common ingredient that might make an appearance in commercial hummus recipes.

Why can't you use canned chickpeas for falafel? ›

Turns out that dried chickpeas are essential to good falafel. See, canned chickpeas have already been cooked. Starch molecules within them have already burst and released their sticky contents, much of which get washed away in the cooking liquid, leaving the remaining chickpeas with very little clinging power.

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