Beetroot falafel on toasted pita {vegetarian} recipe (2024)

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Falafel in pita is one of my favourite street food snacks, and I adore the flavour of the aromatic chickpeaballs slathered in sauce and packed into toasty pita bread with tons of crunchy salad. Here I have added beetroot to the mixand popped it onto toasted mini pitas with spicy mayo and slaw. Just like they do it at Lefty’s, my favourite dive bar in Cape Town. They do other dive bar food like ribs and fried chicken on waffles, but their beetroot falafel is by far my best.

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How I made this beetroot falafel

I grated the beetroot in my Breville Whizz Pro because who wants to grate the beetroot by hand? It took me about 10 seconds to do. I then swapped out the grater attachmentwith the blades and added all the other ingredients.

I had fried the onions before. I kept a third of the raw beetroot, and half a tin of chickpeas aside so that I could add it right at the end to give the falafel balls some texture. When everything was processed, I added the chickpeas and gave it a quick pulse. I then added the remaining beetroot and mixed it for a second and then removed the blade. A quick stir-through by hand ensures that everything is incorporated.

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To make the slaw add whatever ingredients you like, but I used a mix of red and white cabbage which I finely shredded. I added finely chopped red onion too. I garnished my little open falafel sandwiches with a sprig of fresh coriander (cilantro) and a few crimson micro leaves, but rocket would work well.

To make a spicy mayo I used curry chutney mixed in with my favourite store-bought mayo, and this was quite an important part of the overall success of the dish. I used the utterly delicious Quality Pickles Danya Chutney (coriander chutney) which has the perfect amount of sweet curry flavour to go with the falafel.

You want some chilli, some curry flavour and some sweetness. Their website is a bit out of date so I can’t see where you can buy this, but I see their stuff around Cape Town at various markets and stores. To substitute, use another curry chutney that you like and add chilli if it doesn’t have any heat.

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I have made these as an appetizer snack or tapas, but they would work just as well stuffed into large toasted pita bread with all the salad and greens. A wrap or flatbread would also be delicious. I love to toast the bread first on a griddle pan. It gives it a stunning flavour and crunchy texture.

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For more of my favourite beetroot recipes:

roasted onion and beetroot tart tartin with balsamic caramel and thyme

carrot and beetroot cake with caramel cream cheese frosting

beetroot and barley risotto

Recipe – makes a LOT

Beetroot falafel on toasted pita

Beetroot falafel on a toasted pita is a delicious vegetarian dish.

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Prep Time:10 minutes mins

Cook Time:20 minutes mins

Ingredients

  • 500 gm peeled raw beetroot
  • 2 x 400g tins of chickpeas drained
  • 2 T olive oil
  • 1 red or white onion chopped
  • 2 cloves garlic crushed
  • 1 tsp cumin
  • 1 tsp salt
  • 1 Tbsp freshly grated ginger
  • 1 cup breadcrumbs
  • 1 free-range egg
  • 1 Tbsp tahini
  • 1 T lemon juice
  • small bunch approx 10g of coriander/cilantro, stalks on
  • freshly ground black pepper
  • oil for deep-frying
  • half a cup of seasoned flour to dust
  • slaw to serve
  • spicy mayo see above
  • fresh coriander/cilantro leaves
  • micro leaves or other small salad leaves
  • Toasted pita bread

Instructions

  • Grate the beetroot and set it aside.

  • Heat the olive oil in a non-stick pan and soften the onion for about 5 minutes. Add the garlic and continue to cook for a minute or two. Set aside.

  • In the Breville Whiz Pro food processor, add all the ingredients except a third of the grated beetroot and half a tin of chickpeas. Process until well combined but not overly smooth. Add the chickpeas and pulse a few times until they have just broken up. Add the remaining beetroot and blend for a couple of seconds.

  • Heat sunflower oil in a medium heavy-based pot or deep fat fryer. You want the oil to be at least 10cm deep. I find using a smaller pot is easier as less oil is required.

  • Place the seasoned flour in a flat dish, and using a tablespoon measure, scoop out the falafel mix and drop it ontothe flour. Roll theselightlyto dust in the flour.

  • Place layers of paper towel on a large tray and have a slotted spoon ready.

  • When the oil has reached 180C / 350F - drop about 10 - 12 balls into the oil and fry for about 3 - 5 minutes until they start going brown. Be careful not to overcrowd the oil as this will reduce the temperature. Remove with a slotted spoon and drain on the kitchen paper.

  • Brush the pita bread halves lightly with olive oil and toast them on a griddled pan to give them a toasty flavour and crunchy texture.

  • Spread the spicy mayo, add the slaw and garnish and serve.

Notes

Oven-bake the falafel if you prefer a healthier option.

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Beetroot falafel on toasted pita {vegetarian} recipe (2024)

FAQs

Is beetroot falafel good for you? ›

Beetroot falafels are even healthier than regular ones

It is said that it can help lower blood pressure, improve stamina and support healthy liver function.

Are falafels vegetarian? ›

Falafel is also a popular vegetarian and vegan food. It's served in pita sandwiches with pickles, hot sauce, tahini and vegetables such as tomatoes, cucumbers and lettuce; as part of a mezze spread with other small plates such as hummus, tabbouleh and grape leaves; or paired with salad or as a side with hummus.

What are the ingredients in gosh beetroot falafel? ›

Beetroot (31%), Chickpeas (31%), Red Pepper, Potato Flake, Onion, Rapeseed Oil, Garlic Puree (Water, Garlic Granules), Ground Coriander, Ground Cumin, Lemon Juice from Concentrate (Concentrated Lemon Juice, Water), Paprika, Salt, Chilli Flakes.

Is falafel bad for high cholesterol? ›

Falafel's Nutritional Profile

Zozos says that the health benefits of falafel are plenty. It tends to be relatively low in cholesterol, low on the glycemic index scale, and high in protein. Also, it's full of complex carbs and fiber, which are good for a healthy gut and regular bowel movements, adds Zozos.

Does falafel raise blood sugar? ›

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 you use canned chickpeas for falafel? ›

Canned chickpeas do not work for falafel. They're far too wet. If you try to use canned chickpeas instead of dried and soaked chickpeas, you'll end up with sad falafel pancakes. Some recipes try to counteract the wetness by adding flour, which significantly dulls the flavor and makes the texture more doughy.

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.

What are the 2 types of falafel? ›

“Where the traditional falafel is the basic fried falafel comprising a mix of chickpeas, onions, garlic, herbs and spices, baked falafels are made using fresh herbs in the chickpea mixture,” says Chef Sati from Ophelia. Spraying baked falafels with olive oil before baking makes them crispy.

Is there a non veg falafel? ›

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.

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 the pros and cons of beetroot? ›

Beetroot juice has higher nitrate levels; while typically, these nitrates might help with blood pressure, drinking beetroot juice in the morning might lead to health risks due to the formation of potentially cancer-causing substances in the long run. Allergy to beetroots is very rare.

Are falafel mixes healthy? ›

Falafels are a high protein, high fibre, meat-free snack or meal-base option. Both the Lisa's Mediterranean Falafel Mix and the Healthy Food Guide Baked falafels contain similar amounts of fat and fibre. Lisa's is higher in carbs and a little higher in protein, so it's higher kilojoule too.

Is beetroot a healthy snack? ›

Beets are highly nutritious and loaded with health-promoting properties. They can support the health of your brain, heart, and digestive system, are a great addition to a balanced diet, boost athletic performance, help alleviate inflammation, and possibly slow the growth of cancer cells.

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