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Falafel Pita Sandwich

Published: May 10, 2023 by Amira · This post may contain affiliate links which won’t change your price but will share some commission.

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Classic falafel sandwich recipe with lots of topping ideas. Warm pitas with crunchy falafel, tomatoes, arugula, creamy tahini sauce and much more. An ultimate lunch or dinner idea to share with family and friends.
Total time 1 hour 10 minutes
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Falafel pita sandwich is one of the most filling delicious sandwiches I grew up having for breakfast at least 2 times weekly. Warm crunchy and freshly fried falafel topped with crisp veggies and drizzled with tahini sauce. This is the perfect Middle Eastern falael sandwich recipe.

Next time, try the Egyptian falafel made with beans.

Falafel sandwiches on a wooden serving board with a bowl of tahini on the side.
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  • ❤️ Why You'll Love It
  • 📝 Ingredients
  • 🥄 Instructions
  • 💡 Tips
  • 🧺 Storage
  • 📣 Related Recipes
  • More Falafel Recipes
  • Falafel Pita Sandwich

❤️ Why You'll Love It

  • A simple delicious recipe for breakfast, lunch or dinner.
  • Learn how to make falafel like a pro so you can have this street food any time you like.
  • A freezer friendly recipe, this is specially great when you meal plan for the week.

📝 Ingredients

This is an overview of the ingredients. You'll find the full measurements and instructions in the green recipe card (printable) at the bottom of the page.

falafel ingredients on a counter top.

  • Dried Chickpeas.
  • Fresh parsley and cilantro.
  • Small onion.
  • Garlic.
  • Salt, cumin, coriander and baking soda.
  • Pita bread.

🥄 Instructions

Note: This is an overview of the instructions. The detailed instructions are in the recipe card below.

A collage of four images showing how to make falafel sandwich.
  • Place chickpeas in a big bowl and cover with cold water. Soak for 20-24 hours changing water if possible. Drain and give them a quick rinse.
  • To your food processor add about ⅓rd of the chickpeas, onion, garlic and herbs. Process, scrapping the sides of the food processor bowl, until you get consistent mix.
  • Add in all the spices, baking soda and mix well.
  • Wet your hands with cold water and start shaping the falafel into discs or balls.
  • Fry in a hot oil until browned and crispy.
  • Assemble into pita bread with fresh cut up veggies and a drizzle of tahini sauce.

💡 Tips

I recommend testingt one falafel before proceeding with the rest of the amount. Fry one and check that it will not break into the oil, if it does, then most probably the falafel mixture is too wet, add a couple of tablespoons of flour ( preferably chickpea flour)

  • Wet your hands in between falafel so they glide easily into the oil.
  • When dropping falafel into the oil, they should not brown instantly ( this means the oil is too hot), or dip to the bottom of your pan ( this means the oil is not hot enough). Instead they should float and be surrounded with bubbles.

🧺 Storage

Store falafel in an airtight container for up to 4-5 days.

A hand holding falafel pita sandwich.

📣 Related Recipes

  • Ful medames is a traditional Egyptian dish that is made with cooked fava beans and a variety of spices and toppings. It is a staple on Egyptian breakfast or lunch.
  • This ricotta cheese recipe is simple, inexpensive, and delicious. Add your favorite herbs to the cheese for extra flavor. Irresistible!
  • Baghrir is the Moroccan style pancakes with a distinctive shape and texture. Made with semolina flour and served with honey and butter these pancakes are sure to impress.
  • Falafel is a breakfast/ lunch and sometimes dinner recipes in the Middle East. Here are some great authentic ideas for what to serve with falafel

More Falafel Recipes

  • Egyptian falafel is one of the seriously best falafel you can make at home.
  • Have you tried stuffed falafel? I like mine stuffed with feta but many like them stuffed with sumac onions.
  • If you want to cut back on fried food, try these baked falafel made with canned chickpeas!!.

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An overhead view of two pitas stuffed with daladel and fresh veggies.

Falafel Pita Sandwich

Classic falafel sandwich recipe with lots of topping ideas. Warm pitas with crunchy falafel, tomatoes, arugula, creamy tahini sauce and much more. An ultimate lunch or dinner idea to share with family and friends.
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Course: Breakfast
Cuisine: Middle East
Diet: Halal, Vegan, Vegetarian
Prep Time: 30 minutes
Cook Time: 40 minutes
Total Time: 1 hour 10 minutes
Servings: 10 pitas
Calories: 231kcal
Author: Amira

Ingredients

  • 5 pita bread

To make the falafel:

  • 2 cups dry chickpeas 350g
  • 4 cups cold water
  • 1 cup fresh parsley leaves about 15g from 6 springs
  • 1 cup fresh cilantro leaves about 7g from 10 springs
  • 1 small onion 130g quartered
  • 3 large garlic cloves
  • 1 ¼ teaspoon salt or to taste
  • 1 teaspoon ground cumin
  • 1 teaspoon ground coriander
  • 1 teaspoon baking soda
  • 2 Tablespoons water

Instructions

  • Wash chickpeas and add them to a big bowl.
  • Add water, generous enough to cover and top by 1 inch, this can be 4-5 cups.
  • Cover with plastic wrap and leave on the counter for 20-24 hours, if possible change the water halfway through.

Make the falafel:

  • Drain chickpeas and give them a quick rinse.
  • Working in batches, depending on your food processor size, add about ⅓rd of the chickpeas and ⅓rd of all the fresh herbs, onion and garlic.
  • Process scrapping the sides and bottom of the bowl.
  • Dump the ingredients of the food processor into another large bowl and proceed with the remaining ingredients until you are done.
  • You will have a coarsely grind mixture, now repeat the grinding again by adding about ⅓rd of the mixture to the food processor and process again to get the mixture finer until you are done with the whole batch.
  • If your mixture gets hot from the food processor, refrigerate for 20-30 minutes to cool down.
  • Add in all the spices, baking soda and mix well.
  • If your mixture is still very crumbly add the water one tablespoon at a time and mix with your hand.

Frying the falafel:

  • In a frying pan add about 1 ½ inches of oil, heat on medium until oil reaches between 330-350F.
  • Lower the heat to medium low and start shaping the falafel.
  • Wet your hands with cold water.
  • Scoop about two tablespoons of the mixture in your hands and lightly shape into a disc, 4cm wide and 1 cm height.
  • Drop the falafel into the hot oil and proceed to make others, do not cram the pan.
  • Raise temperature to medium again and wait for falafel to cook and brown nicely all over.
  • With a slotted spoon take falafel out into a plate lined with kitchen paper towels.
  • Reduce the heat to medium low and start shaping the next batch of falafel.

Assemble the sandwich:

  • Cut the pita in half, place 3 falafel or to your liking in the pita pocket with some sliced onions, arugula and tomato slices. Drizzle some tahini sauce over.

Notes

  • This recipes makes about 30 falafel so if you are not frying them all, add spices and baking soda only to the amount that you are going to fry. Keep the rest in an airtight container and freeze.
  • It is recommended to test one falafel before proceeding with the rest of the amount. Fry one and check that it will not break into the oil, if it does, then most probably the falafel mixture is too wet, add a couple of tablespoons of flour ( preferably chickpea flour).
  • Wet your hands in between falafel so they glide easily into the oil.
  • When dropping falafel into the oil, they should not brown instantly ( this means the oil is too hot), or dip to the bottom of your pan ( this means the oil is not hot enough). Instead they should float and be surrounded with bubbles.
  • In Egypt we call this kind of falafel Syrian or Shamy falafel which is actually falafel made with chickpeas. Original Falafel does not have any herbs but home cooks like us love making it with some green herbs.
  • To serve:
    • Serve with sliced onion, tomatoes, cucumber, chopped parsley, arugula, pickled turnips and tahini sauce or as we call it tahini salad.
    • My take: I like adding feta cheese to my falafel sandwich, try it you might like it.
  • Storage: Store falafel in an airtight container for up to 4-5 days.
  • To reheat: Place falafel in you oven or an air fryer and air fry for 5 minutes on 400F or until crisp and heated thoroughly.
  • Please check the nutrition disclaimer policy.

Nutrition

Calories: 231kcal | Carbohydrates: 42g | Protein: 11g | Fat: 3g | Saturated Fat: 0.3g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g | Monounsaturated Fat: 1g | Sodium: 538mg | Potassium: 471mg | Fiber: 9g | Sugar: 6g | Vitamin A: 652IU | Vitamin C: 11mg | Calcium: 67mg | Iron: 4mg
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First published Feb 2, 2015 . Last updated May 10, 2023 with important tips, clear step by step instructions and readability.

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  1. Marie kléber

    February 09, 2015 at 9:53 am

    Thank you for raising your voice Amira. The world seem to be in such a terrible state these days with all the killings and the madness around us. At least, you are right to outline it, some of us have the chance to have a roof, enough money to eat and healthy kids.
    When I look at Syria, I feel pain in my stomach. I will join you in donating. There's no small action.
    Will now need to try the falafel recipe cause I love falafel and I would definitely love to do them by myself.
    Take care and stay blessed always.

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  2. Maureen | Orgasmic Chef

    February 08, 2015 at 11:21 pm

    That is such a wonderful campaign and I agree with you, we don't realize just how lucky we are sometimes. I've never heard of Syrian falafel before but I'm so eager to make it. What a color!

    Reply
  3. Liz

    February 08, 2015 at 7:43 pm

    P.S. So glad the cupcakes were a success! Thanks for the lovely review!!! xo

    Reply
  4. easyfoodsmith

    February 08, 2015 at 1:59 am

    Reading your post brought back the memories my father shared with us about how they were all uprootes from their homes in Pakistan and move to India post the independence and partition of India. Its heart wrenching seeing these pics. We should indeed always thank God for what he has blessed us with. Even the smallest blessings count.
    The falafel in its green glory looks tempting.

    Reply
  5. Kristn

    February 07, 2015 at 10:10 pm

    Wow! What a beautiful post. It is *so* great to be reminded how blessed we are and to look at the things we are frustrated with as blessings that others would love to have. Thank you for such a significant and important reminder.

    And, on a completely separate, your falafel looks absolutely amazing!

    Cheers and God bless!

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