Crispy and green, these little easy-to-make oven-baked pea falafels will disappear as soon as they hit the table. They will fill your needs for snacking, apptizer and quick meals. The frozen pea is not a traditional addition to falafel, but these are delicious, nutritious and loaded with healthy ingredients. Enjoy them crispy, fresh out of the oven, or cooled at room temperature with a simple homemade dill yoghurt dip or use them as a filling for pita pockets stuffed with some salads. If you want to use them for the mini burger buns / sliders, then it's better to form the mixture into flat patties. Here is another falafel recipe using dried green peas just in case you don't have frozen peas at home.
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- Combine all the ingredients for the dip in a bowl. Cover and chill until ready for use.
- Bring a large saucepan of water to a boil. Add in peas and cook for 2 minutes. Drain the peas quickly in a colander. Immediately transfer the blanched peas to a bowl of ice water. Drain well.
- In a food processor or blender, add in blanched green peas and pulse a few times until they are roughly chopped.
- Heat a skillet with olive oil over medium heat. Stir in chopped onions and cook until softened and aromatic. Remove and turn off the heat.
- Transfer the onion into a large bowl together with garlic, parsley, sesame seeds, spices, baking powder and chickpea flour or potato starch. Mix in green peas. Season well with salt and pepper. If the mixture is too sticky, add 1-2 more tablespoons of chickpea flour. Chill for 1 hour.
- Preheat the oven to 200C/400F. Line a baking tray with a piece of tin foil. Set aside.
- Moisten your hands with a little olive oil and shape the mixture into 20 to 22 balls. Place them on the prepared baking tray. Spray or brush falafel balls with some olive oil.
- Bake for 15 minutes then flip each falafel and bake for another 10-12 minutes. Enjoy them right out of the oven with a simple dill yoghurt sauce. Store any baked leftovers in the refrigerator for up to 5 days.
37 comments:
Absolutely gorgeous presentation and I'm sure I would love them - yum!
...something colorful to try!
Love that they are baked!
Looking so delicious
I'd eat three tons of these! Not just because they're vegetarian but also because I adore peas! I small secret: I sometimes fry my falafels in waffle maker and call them waflafels :)
The peas make your falafel so beautiful, plus add a bit of sweetness. Definitely perfect for my afternoon snack!
I would love this and eat that everyday and its so darn pretty beautiful presentation!
That is beautiful and truly a happy meal!
What a hearty meal this is! The pea makes the Falafel look so pretty. Love all the spices and I can literally imagine the taste. Nice!
Oh I love falafel! This green pea version looks so healthy yet indulgent.
Gracias por la receta adoro los fafabels . Te mando un beso
I have never tried making falafel before, but your green pea version is definitely too good to resist. Great as a snack, but I would probably end up by eating so many, that they would be a meal for me!! :)
Beautiful salad.
Splendida idea di usare i piselli, grazie!!!!
How beautiful and unusual! Sounds amazing!
Beautiful and I love this change-up using peas!
OMG thats the best idea. Peas are my total favourite along with those spices. Brilliant idea!
Of course I love traditional falafel, but this version with green peas also looks and sounds fantastic! Perfect spring twist.
Love the color of these! Interesting that you can sub in potato starch for the chickpea flour. Lovely recipe, Angie!
WOW! I know they taste good, but my goodness they're so pretty! Love love love how you styled them.
This are great -- they'd make a nice side, or wonderful little nibbles. Maybe with cocktails. :-) Thanks!!
legume is good and healthy food...love it.
Thank you for sharing recipe.
These look delicious and easy. Can’t wait to try this and your marinated labneh balls.
Thank you!
I just love it!....I can't wait to try it!!....I will make it very soon!!!.......Abrazotes, Marcela
They look great, Angie! And even better and healthier because they're baked. A great use of peas! Love the colorful photos. Take care
wow cute little snack with green pea..looks healty but delicious one...i want it ^_^
Thank you for yoyr recipe. Hopefully i can try this at home :)
What a special meal, Angie! Love that your falafels are baked! So many wonderful flavors and textures - truly mouthwatering.
I love the look of these and the fact that they are baked too. I'd love to try them. x
I hav tried making falafel with chickpeas but this is new to me, love the green color falafels..lovely!!
Sounds amazing, beautiful presentation,yum.
Very creative! I will definitely try this someday
Angie, I really like the "green" twist to the falafel. So unique and sounds super tasty. :-) ~Valentina
OMG I love everything green and everything falafel, so this recipe is totally my kind of thing! Thanks for the idea, definitely making these.
Good idea to use frozen green peas for falafels. I also like that they are baked in the oven.
The falafel fan here is drooling :P
I always have a bag of frozen peas in my freezer. :) These sound wonderfully delicious and very seasonal, Angie!
This is perfect for me right now! I have a bunch of frozen peas in the freezer that need to be used. I love falafels, so what a unique and delicious way to enjoy them. Thanks again for another creative and useful recipe Angie!
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