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Tamia - Falafel

Cookbook
Author(s): Troth Wells
Page 54
Cuisine: African
Course: Appetizers
appetizers chickpeas finger food kid friendly vegan

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1 reviews, average rating 4.0 / 5

Leeka

14 years ago
4/5
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I thought I was making falafel but these delicious patties had a very unique flavour. The whole coriander seeds ground up in the processor with the rest of the ingredients added an interesting floral taste. I really loved the combination of ingredients which included chickpeas, green pepper, garlic, onion, whole coriander seeds, fresh cilantro, sesame seeds and bread soaked in lemon juice.
The batter was very, very wet. In fact I had to add triple the amount of flour called for in the recipe...
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9 comment(s)

Queezle_Sister · 14 years ago
This sounds great. I love your description - I can almost smell its aroma!
Leeka · 14 years ago
Thanks QS. These little patties were really scrumptious and different. They didn't really taste anything like falafel at all. Actually, this is a really beautiful book I have home from the library. There is an amazing photo of every recipe! You might like it.
southerncooker · 14 years ago
Leeka, loved your review and also your comment on the book. I've got to see if our library has this one. Thanks for letting us know about it.
Queezle_Sister · 14 years ago
Great idea - its on reserve. Thanks, Leeka.
Leeka · 14 years ago
Your welcome! I love it when I come across an unknown treasure. I've been grabbing random, beautiful cookbooks from the library lately because I need some inspiration. I plan on making the recipe on the cover of the book which sounds great too. It's a sweet potato and chickpea salad with sundried tomatoes and peppers. It looks and sounds really interesting. I think the author is British by the way.
Queezle_Sister · 14 years ago
My library copy has arrived! This book looks tremendous. My only problem is that I just signed up for an "eat local" challenge (1 month), but hopefully I can find local sources for these great-sounding recipes.
Leeka · 14 years ago
I'm glad you like the look of it! I love when cookbooks have photos for most of the recipes. There are some North American recipes in the book. I hope you can find something to make that will fit in with your challenge.
Queezle_Sister · 14 years ago
I figure that spices, coffee, and lemons will be impossible to source locally, and that I get a pass on those. It will be an interesting challenge, but might force me to up our meat consumption. Lots of nice local organic farms that produce pork, chicken, lamb, etc. And some local beans, lots of fruit and veggies, but wheat? I am not sure how I will deal with that. But "12 daughter" was excited to try, so we will do it.
Leeka · 14 years ago
Oh boy, I don't know if I could function without lemons and spices. It will be interesting to see what you cook up.
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