18 May, 2010

Moroccan Falafels and A Happy Bday!


I have been quite lazy watching movies and reading past a few days and was not getting any motivation to cook or experiment in the kitchen. Been indulging in dal chawal and achaar (Simple lentils with rice and pickles.Which is not that bad actually!). Today is different and it is a very special day. Today is my very close friend, Amari's bday and I had to post something I had promised her a while back. Yes, the Mediterranean delight-Falafels!
I love the way she is- A quintessential me  :). She writes beautifully-precise,frank and fearless! Do check out her blog for her ramblings.  A Very Happy Birthday to Amari!


I hate statistics but as it seems to be a biggie in blogosphere, I am glad to inform you guys that this is my 200th post. I took over this blog a year and half back from my mom (she used to store in her recipes for me to cook while I traveled to Malaysia, Vietnam and to what not places setting up Wireless Mobile Base stations). Been quite a delight here and thanks to my readers for the encouragement :). This recipe is adapted from a range of recipes I have got from my Arab friends and Arab/Mediterranean restaurants!



Ingredients:-
1/2 a cup of chickpeas soaked overnight. (you may add a combination of 1/4 cup-chickpeas and 1/4 cup-fava beans too)
1/4 cup chopped onion
1/4 cup chopped coriander/parsley (imparts the green color to the falafel)
1 tsp cumin seeds
1 tsp crushed coriander seeds
3-4 peppercorns
2-3 green chillies
1 large pod of garlic
1/4 tsp baking soda
1/4 tsp baking powder
salt to taste
Extra light olive oil to deep fry

Method:-
Grind the chickpeas,coriander/parsley, garlic, green chillies, peppercorns, coriander seeds, cumin seeds into a thick paste. Use as little water as possible while grinding.
To this paste, add chopped onions, baking powder, baking soda and salt. Mix well.
Heat the oil until 350 F or medium high.
Make small balls of this paste and use a ladle to drop them off into the oil.
Try frying one falafel for testing the heat. If the falafel gets brown too soon without the inside getting cooked, reduce the heat. If the falafel does not rise up and starts to float as soon as you put it in the oil, increase the heat a little and heat the oil more.
Once the oil is in the right temperature, fry the balls in the batches of 4 until they are light brown on both the sides.
Remove and drain the oil well.
Roll it into a pita bread with a desired salad or as an appetizer with yogurt/hummus.
**The green color is due to ground coriander/parsley. You can chop them finely and add them with onions to the ground chickpeas paste if you do not want the green color.

48 comments:

sonu said...

wow !! these r looking simply yummy and inviting ! such lovely clicks and must say i liked the falafel serving basket ..its very cute :)

Amari said...

Oh my God! This is such a sweet surprise...I am soooo touched...My perfect Bday morning! ! Now thats Preeti for me, adorable!!!!! As n always! I fell in love with the falafels in Miami on our Anniversary and this post is exactly what I needed to satisfy my craving for the falafels...thank you sooo much Pree, I owe you one for this yummy recipe....This looks delicious! Ill make them for sure.The Perfect Bday Gift! Muaaaahhhh love ya.....

Sarah Naveen said...

Happy Birthday Amari!!!!
Congrats on ur 200th post :)Falafels looks awesome...Such a wonderful gift

Premalatha Aravindhan said...

Very tempting recipe,luks yummy...Nice presentation...

Preeti Kashyap said...

@Sarah: Thanks so much!
@Amari: NP girl, Have a great day!

PranisKitchen said...

Happy Birthday to ur friend .
and also congrats on this 200th post..thats a grt number..good job yarr..keep on going..
Wow superb looks so delicious..the green color is really attractive making the dish so yummy yummy..
Did u add any color?

Sharmilee! :) said...

Crispy and perfect they look!

Preeti Kashyap said...

@ Praniskitchen: No, The color is from ground Coriander leaves.

PranisKitchen said...

.thanks for the quick response yarr.now i got it.really liked the color

Jaleela said...

very perfect, super preeti, looks
very nice & yammy
I also tried before Indian falafels it came out well

Sushma Mallya said...

Happy b'day amari, hope you enjoy your day, and falafel looks delicious,most beautiful falafel i have ever seen...

Panchpakwan said...

Happy b'day to your frd.I loved your way of celebrating frd's b'day..:)
Congarts on your milestone..Keep on rocking!

Falafels looks very tempting..

Priya said...

Wow wat a great looking falafels, just love those beauties,my favourite..Happy Birthday to Amari, wishing her many more beautiful things on this day..

Jaleela said...

Congrats on ur 200th post


Happy Birthday Amari (y r very lucky)

divya said...

Very tempting recipe,luks yummy...Nice presentation...

Malar Gandhi said...

Wow, oh boy...that looks delish, awesome...very crisp and perfect finish. Love falafels...Moroccan style sounds new and interesting. And Happy Birthday to you Friend Amari. You girls really rock, enjoy.

Priti said...

Happy Birthday to Amari....and falefels looks delicious...nice post

sowmya's creative saga said...

oh that looks so crispy and so delicious..

Aruna Manikandan said...

Congratulations on ur 200th post and wishing u many more centuries dear..
Happy B'Day Amari..

falafel looks perfect and crispy:-)

Cool Lassi(e) said...

Congrats on your 200th post. Happy birthday to your buddy Amari. Lovely post and clicks on falafel.

Rachana Kothari said...

Congrats Preeti on your 200th post and a very happy birthday to your dear friend Amari.
Btw, the falafels are just perfect :)

Swathi said...

Preeti
Congrats on your 200th post, happy birthday to your friend Amari. I love the crispy moroccan falafels.

Gulmohar said...

Happy B'day to Amar !!!!These look awesome ! Lovely clicks and fabulous presentation :-)

Preeti Kashyap said...

Thanks sinu,jaleela,gulmohar,lassie,sarah,sharmilee, divya,malar,aruna,sowmya,sowmya,priya,rachana and swathi!

A 2 Z Vegetarian Cuisine said...

Lovely falafel and even more lovely to post for a friend.

Rajee said...

Btw, congrats on your 200th post :-)

Rajee said...

Delicious falafel. And a lovely presentation too.

kitchen queen said...

lovely and tempting falafels looks yummy.

Anonymous said...

Looks exquisite...kudos! Congrats on your 200th post and a very happy bday to your friend!

- Chikkubaby Menon

Cham said...

OMG I love the third pict. The color is very capturing! U made it beautifully, Happy Birthday to ur friend :)

Vaishali said...

Those felafels are a true treat! Love the gorgeous pictures, Preeti.

Nisha said...

Congrats on ur 200th post. Tempting falafel

Priya (Yallapantula) Mitharwal said...

Preeti, they simply looks lovely, crunchy, filling and of course mouth watering :)

A very happy birthday to your friend Amari, will surely check out her blog.

And heartiest congrats on your 200th post. Job well done, Need to see many more such hundreds to come.

Preeti Kashyap said...

thanku thanku

chakhlere said...

Great Falafels...amazing clicks.

Nitha said...

Congrats on your 200th post.. The falafels looks awesome.. Nice pics too

Chetana said...

hey congrats n wat a lovely gesture....falafels my all time fav.

RAKS KITCHEN said...

Looks very delicious,and beautiful clicks!

Sanyukta Gour(Bayes) said...

really yum..u made ur frnds day...i m craving for tht gree =n color...this is perfect green gourmet...lovely....eye catching in true sense...

Preeti Kashyap said...

Thanks everyone!

Usha said...

Congrats on your 200th post Preeti ! The falafels look just superb, fantastic photos....

hayatcemresi said...

hello,
looks delicious

Cooking Foodie said...

Oh the falafels look yum...the pale green insides made it authentic...

simply.food said...

Beautiful falafels.Amazing clicks too.

Ushnish Ghosh said...

Dear Preeti
How are you? Since you changed the name of your blog , I often forget to check and keep wondering what happened to Preeti and relishing recipes...just keep forgetting...
I love falafels and it was the only vege dish ( Guess) was available in all restaurants in Kuwait. Now I feel confident to try it specially with your detailed frying instructions :-)
Let me see what all I have missed,
have a nice and lazy Sunday

Preeti Kashyap said...

@ ushnishda:-
Oops! Now that you know, please do come often!appreciate ur comments.

Nimi SunilKumar said...

cool recipe..falafels have always been my favs..looking forth to try them out soon.Your blog is so marvellous that I cant help but follow u!
www.nimisculinaryventures.blogspot.com

Preeti Kashyap said...

thanks for visiting nimi :)