We’re obsessed with this recipe in our house! Falafels have long been a favorite food of ours, and this baked version does not disappoint! Made with fresh herbs and lots of spices, it’s rich in flavor and high in nutrient-content. They’re great on salads, in pitas, and just as they are. We love them with tzatziki (see below) or tahini sauce. Enjoy, and feel free to thank Anthony and Cathy Masiello for creating this flavorful dish!!!

Ingredients
Method
- Preheat oven to 425°F
- Combine chickpeas, garlic, onion, parsley, cilantro, Braggs in a food processor, and process until coarsely mixed. Stop processor, and push or scrape down as needed. May have to do this a few times, to push everything in. Can add small amount chickpea liquid if needed until the mixture blends thoroughly.
- In a large mixing bowl, combine processed chickpea mixture, cumin, coriander, flax seed, pepper, and oats to create a batter thick enough that you can clump it together. (Can add additional oats, if needed.)
- Place 12 clumps (loosely shaped like balls) on a parchment paper lined baking sheet.

- Bake at 425°F for 25 minutes, or until golden brown
- Enjoy!

Notes
-From Eatandlivehealthfully.com


Anthony and Cathy Masiello (veggiesfordinner.com) making the Fabulous Baked Falafel before a plant-based recipe swap.
Tzatziki Sauce

Ingredients
Method
- Put all ingredients in blender and blend until smooth and creamy.
- Taste and season accordingly.
- Great when served with Fabulous Baked Falafel!
Notes
-From Eatandlivehealthfully.com

These came out great! Good combination of spices as I made both the falafel and tzatziki. The recipes worked wonderfully!
Oh great! I’m glad you liked them. It’s one of our favorite dishes! ❤️