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One of the many reasons I love instagram is all the food photos and recipe ideas. Admittedly, I’m not the greatest at following a recipe to a “T” because I like to be creative in the kitchen. But I do love looking at food photos for inspiration.
This is what happened with these baked falafels — I was inspired by @Organicfoodforkids on instagram. She posted this recipe and she has instant cred with me because she always has such healthy and tasty ideas! These days with Vienna eating solids I’m always looking for ideas that work for Walker and I, plus Vienna.
These baked falafels were loved by all!
If you’d like to see a recent FACEBOOK LIVE I did while I was reviewing top detox superfoods plus how to make the tahini sauce, you can see it here.
They freeze well and refrigerate for up to a week.
Serves 4
I whipped up a super quick tahini sauce that we drizzled all over them and dipped them in too. It was basically tahini, lemon juice and a bit of water to thin out the consistency. We enjoyed it with a beet carrot apple slaw.
I hope you try these and love them just as much as we do. I also have a Falafel Burger that I posted a while ago — excuse the terrible photography.
Have a joyous week!
Joy
These look delicious - especially with the beet carrot slaw!
ReplyHey Jennifer! Thanks so much! The Beet Carrot Slaw is definitely a goodie. It compliments the Baked Falafels so nicely :) Let us know what you think if you try it! Rachel - Joyous Health Team
How do you make the tahini sauce?
ReplyHey Lisa! You can find tahini at your local health food store. It comes in a jar similar to how nut butter comes (you can usually find it in the same section). Rachel - Joyous Health Team
I don't like mushrooms, so I was wondering if there was something I could substitute it for?
ReplyHey Courtney! They aren't really the star of the show in this recipe so you could actually just omit them if you don't like them. You might just have a few less falafels in the end :) Rachel - Joyous Health Team
Love this recipe idea! Anyway I could substitute oat flour for the chickpea flour?
ReplyHey Brooke, It should be okay, although we haven't tried it so we wouldn't be able to guarantee results. If you end up trying it, let us know how it turns out! Rachel - Joyous Health Team