Friday 12 November 2010

                                                 FALAFEL WITH TZATZIKI

THINGS YOU WILL NEED
  1. 15-oz can chickpeas(drained)
  2. 2-3 sprigs fresh parsley(torn)
  3. 1/2 small onion(chopped)
  4. 1 tsp ground coriander
  5. 1tsp ground cumin
  6. 1 garliv clove(chopped)
  7. 2 tbsp flour+extra for shaping
  8. salt and pepper
  9. 1/4 olive oil

FOR THE TZATZIKI
  1. 1 tsp fresh lemon juice
  2. 1/2 cucumber
  3. 1 tbsp chopped fresh mint(optional)
  4. salt and pepper
  5. 1 garlic clove (crushed,optional)1 cup plain yogurt
                 WHAT TO DO
  1. Put the chickpeas,onion,garlic,cumin,coriander,flour, and parsley into a food processor and blend them together,until they are smooth
  2. Lightly flour the work surface and turn out the mixture. Divide into 12 equal portions and shape each portion into a flat, round patty
  3. Pour the oil into the frying pan and heat.Shallow-fry the falafel for 3-4 minutes on each side,or until golden crisp
  4. Take the cooked falafel out of the frying pan with a slotted metal spatula. Place them on a plate lined with paper towels to drain the excess oil
  5. Deseed and then grate the cucumber. Wrap the cucumber in a clean dish towel and firmly squeeze out any excess moisture into a small bowl.
  6. Mix together the grated cucumber,yogurt,lemon juice,mint,and garlic. Season with salt and pepper and serve tzatziki with the falafel!

6 comments:

  1. P.s THE PHOTOS WILL BE UPDATED a.s.a.p

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  2. Hello Hannah!

    Alas the second post has come! I've been waiting and waiting and I've never thought of making falafel. I've tried it at restaurants before but never made it. How did it taste? I bet it was really good.
    Good job!!!

    Rana

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  3. Hello Hannah!!!

    That falafel sounds utterly amazing! Especially with the tzatziki!!! Mmmmmmm... I'll HAVE to make those! Along with Rana, I've been waiting for your second post as well, and I'm glad that it has arrived!!! Good idea! :)

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  4. Great cooking, Hannah! mmm...tzatziki :) You sound quite talented. Please remember to prove your talents by bringing us some to taste in class ;)

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  5. f
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    those who asked if it was good it was ok i think i did something wrong

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  6. What kind of sushi do you plan on making?

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