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    Quick and Easy Lentil Falafel

    Published: Dec 24, 2024 by Kathy Carmichael · This post may contain affiliate links.

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    This easy Lentil falafel recipe uses lentils instead of chickpeas. It is quick and full of incredible savory flavor. The falafel can be air-fried or baked. Dip it in tangy tahini dressing or wrap it in a sandwich full of fresh vegetables and grill perfectly.

    lentil falafel on a plate with tahini dressing

    After realizing I forgot to soak the chickpeas for my falafel wraps, I made lentil falafel instead.  Lentils, like chickpeas, have the perfect texture for falafel. Since I always had lentils on hand, I didn't have to change my dinner plan. This lentil falafel recipe is so easy!

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    • The Health Benefits of Lentils
    • Lentil Falafel Recipe Ingredients
    • Lentil Falafel Recipe Ingredient Substitutions
    • How to Make Lentil Falafel Recipe
    • Cooking Options
    • Tahini Dressing Ingredients
    • Tahini Dressing Ingredient Substitutions
    • Sandwich Toppings
    • How to Make a Lentil Falafel Wrap Sandwich
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    I love lentils because of their meaty texture and high nutritional benefits. For this lentil falafel recipe, I chose prepared brown lentils. I buy steamed prepared lentils whenever I shop at Trader Joe's. 

    The Health Benefits of Lentils

    According to Healthline, though different types of lentils may vary slightly in their nutrient contents, one cup (198 grams) of cooked lentils generally provides about:

    • Calories: 230
    • Carbs: 39.9 grams
    • Protein: 17.9 grams
    • Fat: 0.8 grams
    • Fiber: 15.6 grams
    • Thiamine: 22% of the Reference Daily Intake (RDI)
    • Niacin: 10% of the RDI
    • Vitamin B6: 18% of the RDI
    • Folate: 90% of the RDI
    • Pantothenic acid: 13% of the RDI
    • Iron: 37% of the RDI
    • Magnesium: 18% of the RDI
    • Phosphorous: 36% of the RDI
    • Potassium: 21% of the RDI
    • Zinc: 17% of the RDI
    • Copper: 25% of the RDI
    • Manganese: 49% of the RDI

    Lentils are high in fiber, which supports regular bowel movements and the growth of healthy gut bacteria.

    Lentil Falafel Recipe Ingredients

    Lentil falafel ingredients in a food processor cup.
    • Brown Cooked Lentils: I buy prepared, steamed lentils at Trader Joe's.
    • White Onion: White onions have a stronger flavor than yellow onions, and are used to make falafel.
    • Red Onion: Red onion is sweet and works perfectly with white onions.
    • Jalapeno: A deseeded, deveined jalapeno gives the lentil falafel a little heat without making it spicy.
    • Garlic: I prefer fresh garlic cloves with falafel.
    • Parsley: Parsley brightens flavors. It adds balance to savory dishes the way that a little lemon juice can make something just taste better. Parsley is mild "bitter". The tastebuds on your tongue can distinguish 5 tastes - salty, sweet, sour, bitter, and umami
    • Dill: The feathery green leaves of the dill plant have a bright, sweet flavor—somewhere between anise, parsley, and celery. Dried dill seed is even more pungent. In the United States, its flavor is best known as a component of dill pickles
    • Cilantro: For those who appreciate it, cilantro tastes like a stronger version of parsley, with a tangy citrus flavor. However, some people loathe cilantro. Between 4% and 14% of tasters describe the flavor of cilantro as soapy or rotten.
    • Coriander: Floral and citrusy, coriander is a very fresh-tasting spice. Its mildly sweet, lemony flavor is often harnessed in conjunction with other spices in savory recipes; you'll often see cumin and coriander paired together.
    • Cumin: Rich and hearty, earthy and warm, with an edge of citrus, Cumin adds instant depth to any dish. 
    • Chickpea Flour: Chickpea Flour is stone ground from rich and hearty whole garbanzo beans. It's a good source of fiber and a popular ingredient for gluten-free baking.
    • Tahini: Tahini, also called “tahina” in some countries, may look a little like peanut butter, but it doesn't taste like it. Tahini isn't sweet like most nut butter; the nutty flavor is strong, earthy, and can be a little bitter.
    • Lemon Juice: Fresh lemon juice is best for the flavor if available.

    Lentil Falafel Recipe Ingredient Substitutions

    • Green lentils are similar enough in flavor and texture to be used interchangeably in recipes. We like that these lentils are inexpensive, easy to find, and tend to hold their shape when cooked.
    • Yellow onion is a suitable replacement for white onions.
    • Shallots are a great replacement for red onions.
    • Skip the jalapeno if you don't like a little spice.
    • Dried herbs can be more potent than fresh herbs (unless they've been sitting in your spice drawer for 5 years). This means you need fewer dried herbs than fresh ones when substituting one for the other. A good rule of thumb is 1 tablespoon of fresh herbs = 1 teaspoon of dried herbs.
    • Ground coriander replaces cumin. Cumin and coriander grow from a plant in the parsley, or Apiaceae, family.
    • Choose any flour of choice.
    • Peanut butter is often recommended as a substitute for tahini, but cashew butter may yield better results. It is a more neutral nut butter and is often used as a base for plant-based dips, sauces, and salad dressings much like tahini. For those with sesame allergies, cashew butter is a seed-free alternative.
    • Use bottled lemon juice when you don't have bottled lemon juice.

    How to Make Lentil Falafel Recipe

    lentil mixture blended in a food processor cup
    • Pulse the onions and garlic in a food processor first.
    • Then, add all the other ingredients and pulse again until combined.  
    • It is necessary to refrigerate the mixture for 1 hour to have it set up before cooking.
    • Remove the chilled mixture from the refrigerator.
    • I used the slider-sized mold on a burger press to form identical lentil falafel patties.
    • Or, use the larger-sized burger mold to make lentil falafel burgers.  
      Use a mold to fold the lentil patties
      • Place the lentil falafel on a prepared baking sheet with a silicone mat or parchment paper.
      lentil patties formed on a baking sheet with a silicone baking mat

      Cooking Options

      Air-frying

      1. Since the falafel dough is a bit sticky, I suggest air frying in batches, in a single layer This allows the falafel to cook evenly without crowding them on the pan.
      2. Roll the falafel mixture into balls or spheres, place them on a baking sheet, and then transfer them to the air-fryer basket to batch cook.
      3. However, instead of tossing the falafel around in the pan (because they are delicate), gently turn them over using a spatula or your fingers. Be careful, though, not to burn yourself. For some reason, after cooking all these years, my hands don't register heat. 
      4. Place a single layer of lentil falafel in the air-fry pan's base, making sure not to overlap the falafel pieces.
      5. Cook at 350 degrees for 15 minutes, flipping over each falafel at 8 minutes, and then cook the other side for the remaining 7 minutes.
      6. Remove air-fried falafel and place it on a cooking sheet and place it in a warm oven to keep warm.
      7. Repeat the process for all the falafel until done.
      falafel in the air fryer ready to cook

      Baking

      1. Preheat the oven to 400 degrees
      2. Line a baking sheet with a silicone baking mat or parchment paper.
      3. Bake for 30 minutes, making sure to turn the lentil falafel over halfway through baking. 
      lentil falafel recipe on a plate with tahini dressing in a small bowl in the center of the plate.

      Now, serve with tahini dressing, or make a lentil falafel wrap. 

      Tahini Dressing Ingredients

      • Tahini: Tahini, also called “tahina” in some countries, may look a little like peanut butter, but it doesn't taste like it. Tahini isn't sweet like most nut butter, and the nutty flavor is strong and earthy and can be a little bitter.
      • Water: The water thins the dressing.
      • Lemon Juice: Use fresh lemon juice when possible.
      • Salt/Pepper: Salt and pepper help enhance the ingredients.
      • Garlic: Fresh garlic cloves are always best for the deepest flavor in the dressing.

      Tahini Dressing Ingredient Substitutions

      • Use hummus instead of tahini.
      • Peanut butter is often recommended as a substitute for tahini, but cashew butter may yield better results. It is a more neutral nut butter and is often used as a base for plant-based dips, sauces, and salad dressings much like tahini. For those with sesame allergies, cashew butter is a seed-free alternative.
      • I also like lemon basil dressing with lentil falafel.

      Sandwich Toppings

      sandwich toppings: arugula, cucumbers, pickles, tomatoes, and onions
      • Arugula: I choose arugula for its peppery flavor.
      • White onions: White onions go well because of the ingredients in the sandwich.
      • Tomatoes: Choose any type of tomatoes; I like hot house tomatoes.
      • Cucumbers: I like Persian cucumbers because they have fewer seeds.
      • Dill Pickle Chips: I love dill pickles on sandwiches.
      • Lavash Wrap or Oil-Free Tortilla: I love lavash because it's a great oil-free wrap alternative.
      • Tahini Dressing: Add a small amount of tahini dressing for a lemony taste.

      How to Make a Lentil Falafel Wrap Sandwich

      lentil falafel on a wrap on the counter
      • Place a lavash wrap or tortilla on a flat service
      • Place a handful of arugula in the center of the wrap
      • Add three lentil falafel patties
      Adding tomatoes to the lentil falafel reicpe
      • Then, add onions, tomatoes, pickles, and a small amount of tahini dressing.
      Adding the tahini dressing to the lentil falafel
      • Eat the falafel wrap cold or heat it in a skillet, turning it as it toasts, for a hot option. 
      lentil falafel wraps cooking in a skillet on the stove

      Recipe FAQs

      Is falafel made from lentils?

      Traditional falafel is made with chickpeas. I used lentils here because I'm more likely to have lentils on hand at any given time.

      Can lentils be substituted for chickpeas?

      Lentils can be a substitute for chickpeas in baking, salads, soups, and purees. While they are versatile legumes, they can take some time to cook if you're preparing them from their dried state.

      Which is healthier, lentils or chickpeas?

      Since lentils have more fiber, lentils win this round. Lentils contain more protein than Chickpeas. Both chickpeas and lentils are great sources of vegetable protein. However, since lentils have more of this healthy nutrient, lentils win this round.

      Tips

      • Do not over-pulse the ingredients in the food processor.
      • If using a canned lentil, drain and dry on paper towels before adding to the food processor.
      • If cooking raw lentils, do not overcook them. Mushy, wet lentils do not work well in this recipe.
      • Make the tahini dressing first, and allow it to chill and thicken in the refrigerator.
      • The best way to reheat falafel is in the oven. Preheat your oven to 400°F (200°C). Next, arrange the falafel on a baking tray and cover it with foil. Reheat the falafel for 5-7 minutes, or until piping hot.
      • You can freeze the falafel pre- or post-frying. Either way, you'll need to arrange them on a baking tray in a single layer, freeze them until solid, then pack them into food bags and label them.
      • To thaw your falafel, take them out of the freezer the night before you want to use them and let them thaw slowly in the fridge. If you're in a rush, put them in a sealed bag and submerge the bag in water. Alternatively, you can cook the falafel straight from frozen in the oven or the microwave.

      Try this lentil falafel recipe dipped in a zesty tahini dressing, or add it to a sandwich wrap!

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      Lentil Falafel Recipe

      Lentil Falafel

      Kathy Carmichael
      Lentil falafel is a quick and easy falafel recipe made with lentils instead of chickpeas. Full of incredible savory flavor, this lentil falafel recipe can be air-fried or baked. Dip in tangy tahini dressing or wrap in a sandwich full of fresh vegetables and grilled to perfection.
      4.77 from 17 votes
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      Prep Time 15 minutes mins
      Cook Time 15 minutes mins
      Total Time 30 minutes mins
      Course Entrees
      Cuisine Mediterranean
      Servings 4 servings
      Calories 338 kcal

      Ingredients
        

      Lentil Falafel

      • 2 cups Brown cooked lentils
      • ½ cup White Onion diced
      • ½ cup Red onion diced
      • 1 Jalapeno deseeded and diced
      • 5 cloves Garlic
      • ¼ cup Parsley
      • ¼ cup dill
      • ¼ cup Cilantro
      • 2 teaspoons Coriander
      • 2 teaspoons Cumin
      • 2 ½ Tablespoons Chickpea Flour or flour of choice
      • 2 Tablespoons Tahini
      • 2 Tablespoons Lemon juice

      Tahini Dressing

      • ¼ cup tahini
      • ⅛ cup water
      • ⅛ cup lemon
      • pinch salt
      • pinch pepper
      • 2 cloves garlic

      Wrap Ingredients

      • 4 cups arugula
      • 2 to tomatoes sliced thin, then cut in half
      • 1 white onion sliced
      • 1 cucumber sliced thin
      • ½ cup dill pickle chips
      • 4 pieces lavash or tortillas

      Instructions
       

      Making the Lentil Falfael Mixture

      • Pulse the onions and garlic in the base of the food processor.
      • Add all the remaining ingredients and pulse until all the ingredients are combined.
      • Do not over-pulse or mix; the mixture should be chunky.
      • Cover and place in the refrigerator for an hour to set up.
      • Using a slider or small burger press mold, cookie baller, or your hands, form identical oval or circular-shaped falafel.

      Making the Tahini Dressing

      • Combine all the ingredients in a small blender and blend until smooth.
      • Refrigerate until ready to use.

      Air-Fried Lentil Falafel

      • Place a single layer of lentil falafel in the air-fry pan's base, making sure not to overlap falafel pieces.
      • Cook at 350 degrees for 15 minutes, flipping over each falafel at 8 minutes, and then cook the other side for the remaining 7 minutes.
      • Remove air-fried falafel and place it on a cooking sheet and place it in a warm oven to keep warm.
      • Repeat the process for all the falafel until done.

      Baked Lentil Falafel

      • Preheat the oven to 400 degrees.
      • Line a baking sheet with a silicone baking mat or parchment paper.
      • Bake for 30 minutes, making sure to flip the falafel over halfway through cooking.

      Making a Falafel Wrap

      • Lay a lavash or tortilla on a flat surface.
      • Place a handful of arugula.
      • Add three lentil falafel pieces.
      • Now, add onions, cucumber, tomatoes, and pickles.
      • Drizzle with tahini dressing.
      • Fold the sides of the wrap and tightly roll the wrap.
      • Eat cold or place in a skillet and cook on medium-low, turning and it toasts in the pan.

      Video

      Notes

      • Do not over-pulse the ingredients in the food processor.
      • If using a canned lentil, drain and dry on paper towels before adding to the food processor.
      • If cooking raw lentils, do not overcook them. Mushy, wet lentils do not work well in this recipe.
      • Make the tahini dressing first, and allow it to chill and thicken in the refrigerator.
      • The best way to reheat falafel is in the oven. Preheat your oven to 400°F (200°C). Next, arrange the falafel on a baking tray and cover it with foil. Reheat the falafel for 5-7 minutes, or until piping hot.
      • You can freeze the falafel pre- or post-frying. Either way, you'll need to arrange them on a baking tray in a single layer, freeze them until solid, then pack them into food bags and label them.
      • To thaw your falafel, take them out of the freezer the night before you want to use them and let them thaw slowly in the fridge. If you're in a rush, put them in a sealed bag and submerge the bag in water. Alternatively, you can cook the falafel straight from frozen in the oven or the microwave

      Nutrition

      Calories: 338kcalCarbohydrates: 42gProtein: 17gFat: 1gPolyunsaturated Fat: 1gSodium: 182mgPotassium: 1043mgFiber: 13gSugar: 9gVitamin A: 1766IUVitamin C: 41mgCalcium: 157mgIron: 7mg
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      1. Lisa S

        December 24, 2024 at 9:05 am

        5 stars
        EXCELLENT!

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        • Kathy Carmichael

          December 25, 2024 at 7:40 am

          Hi Lisa, I'm so glad you enjoyed the lentil falafel. Thank you for your feedback. I appreciate it. Happy holidays!

          Reply
      2. Lana Nelson

        May 23, 2022 at 4:32 pm

        Just tried these for dinner. They were suprisingly delicious! I wasn't sure how I would like it with lentils, but it may be bettter than with chickpeas. I think having 3 fresh herbs really helped the flavor, I had it with some tahini dressing to accompany a kale salad and it made such a great meal! Adding this to my rotation.

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        • Kathy Carmichael

          May 23, 2022 at 7:24 pm

          Hi Lana, I'm so glad you liked the lentil fafalfel. Thank you so much for your feedback. I appreciate it.

          Reply
      3. Stacy

        March 01, 2021 at 2:16 pm

        These were so good! I didn't use a jalapeno - I just added a pinch of dried chili flakes. Next time (and there will be a next time) I plan to make them smaller so they get crispier. So so good!
        Also, please add a jump to recipe button at the top of your posts! Or is it there and I'm missing it?

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        • Kathy Carmichael

          March 01, 2021 at 7:18 pm

          Hi Stacy, I'm so glad you liked the lentil falafel. I will talk to my computer techies about a "jump to recipe button." Great suggestion. Thanks for the feedback.

          Reply

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