Easy Air Fryer Falafel Recipe (2024)

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This easy falafel recipe can be made in the air fryer or baked in the oven. Using canned chickpeas saves a lot of time and effort yet the falafel patties come out soft and fluffy inside, crispy on the outside and super flavorful. They are great in wraps, pitas, salads and bowls.

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Traditionally, falafel is made with mixture of dried chickpeas (or fava beans) that have been soaked overnight, vibrant fresh herbs, onions, garlic andspices, which is formed into balls and deep fried in oil until they turn golden brown.

While I love the authentic Middle Eastern falafel recipe, it definitely requires a fair amount of time and effort. Deep frying is not something I do everyday, either so I wanted to create a super easy version of falafel without compromising the flavor and texture.

It turns out that you can make killer falafel that's crispy on the outside while being supremely soft and fluffy inside in the air fryer! Using canned chickpeas works well as long as you make sure they are dry and add a bit of flour of choice. For best results, I recommend flattening the falafel balls into discs - they stay put in the air fryer and there is more surface to crisp up.

I also tested this recipe in the oven and it works well, too. The falafel turns out a little less crispy than in the air fryer but the flavor and texture are equally great.

Why you'll love this recipe

  • This falafel recipe is quick, easy and uses simple staple ingredients
  • Using canned chickpeas cuts prep time significantly
  • Falafel is naturally vegetarian and vegan
  • Use whatever flour fits your dietary needs - all-purpose, gluten-free, almond or chickpea flour will all work

Ingredients and Substitutions

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  • Canned Chickpeas: I like Goya but any canned chickpeas will work. Make sure to rinse them well to get rid of extra salt and tin flavor.
  • Fresh Herbs: this is what gives the falafel its gorgeous color and freshness. I used parsley and cilantro but if you don't like cilantro, you can also use fresh mint and chives.
  • Onion: yellow, white, sweet or red onion will work.
  • Garlic: fresh garlic cloves is what you want. I used 2 cloves but you can add more (or none) if you like.
  • Spices: to season the patties use salt and pepper, ground cumin, ground coriander and red pepper flakes.
  • Flour: this is what helps the mixture come together. All-purpose flour or chickpea flour are best choices but you can also swap for gluten-free or almond flour.
  • Baking Powder: this ingredient helps the falafel's texture become fluffy. Some recipes use baking soda instead. Mix in the baking powder into the "dough" right before forming balls.
  • Olive Oil Spray: to help the falafel patties get crispy on the outside without deep frying.

How to make falafel in the air fryer

STEP 1: Rinse and dry the chickpeas. Using a sieve, run cold water over the chickpeas, then transfer them onto a sheet of paper towel and cover with another piece of paper towel to dry.

STEP 2: Chop up onions and garlic by pulsing a few times in the food processor.

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STEP 3: Add herbs and chickpeas. Start with herbs and spices and pulse a few times to combine. Then add the chickpeas and pulse 2-3 times to roughly chop.

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STEP 4: Add flour and form the "dough". Transfer the mixture to a bowl and cover with a lid or plastic wrap.

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STEP 5: Refrigerate for 2 hours or freeze for 25 minutes. Then fold in the baking powder.

STEP 6: Form balls. Using a 2-tablespoon cookie scoop, drop 12 equal parts of the mixture onto a baking sheet. Then, roll into balls and flatten into discs.

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STEP 7: Air fry for 15 minutes at 350 degrees Fahrenheit, flipping the patties once after 8 minutes.

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The oven method

Another great way to make falafel without deep frying is to bake it in the oven. Here's how to do it:

  • Follow steps 1-6 in previous section
  • Preheat the oven to 375 degrees Fahrenheit and line a baking sheet with parchment paper
  • Place the falafel discs (or balls) onto the prepared baking sheet spaced apart and spray with olive oil
  • Bake for 20-25 minutes, turning once half-way baking time
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Serving suggestions

Falafel tastes best when it's served hot and crispy, immediately after air frying or baking. Here are my favorite ways to serve falafel:

  • As an appetizer with a side of dipping sauce - check this epic list of 10 Best Falafel Sauce Recipes
  • In a pita sandwich or a wrap with fresh veggies and pickles - try it with this Spiced Hummus as a spread.
  • On top of a salad or rice bowl
  • As part of a mezze platter accompanied by fresh veggies, dips and pita - check out my Falafel Platter post for some inspiration
  • Try it with a side of my Mediterranean Yellow Rice or this flavorful Greek Chickpea Salad.
  • If you are looking for more vegetarian air fryer ideas, try this Air Fryer Eggplant or these Air Fryer Butternut Squash Fries
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Storage and freezing

  • Store leftovers in an airtight container for up to 5 days
  • To freeze, allow cooled falafel on a baking sheet and freeze until solid. Then transfer to an airtight container or a ziploc bag and use up within 3 months
  • To reheat from fresh, place the falafel on a baking sheet and bake for about 5 minutes in the oven preheated to 375 degrees or air fry for 2-3 minutes at 350 degrees.
  • You can also reheat frozen cooked falafel on a baking sheet in the oven at 375 degrees for 15-20 minutes turning once.

Recipe FAQs

Can I use dried chickpeas?

Yes, definitely! Soak them overnight, drain and dry, then use as you would canned chickpeas (no need to cook the chickpeas before adding to food processor).

How should I shape the falafel for air frying?

You can either shape them into balls or discs. Personally, I prefer discs because they don't roll around the basket of the air fryer and crisp up nicely all over.

How do I make the falafel crispy without deep frying?

Don't crowd the patties in the air fryer and use a good amount of olive oil spray both for the air fryer basket and to spray directly on the falafel.

What's the best air fryer to use?

I love my 7 quart basket style Go Wise air fryer which large is perfect for our family of 5.

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Easy Falafel Recipe (Air Fryer or Oven)

This easy falafel recipe can be made in an air fryer or oven. It uses canned chickpeas, onion, garlic, spices and herbs.

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Course: dinner, lunch, Main Course

Cuisine: Mediterranean, Middle Eastern

Servings: 12 falafel patties

Calories: 62kcal

Author: Agnieszka

Ingredients

  • 1 can chickpeas 15.5 oz, rinsed, drained and dried on paper towels
  • 1 onion, quartered large
  • 4 garlic cloves
  • cup chopped fresh parsley
  • cup chopped fresh cilantro
  • ½ cup all-purpopse flour or chickpea flour or almond flour
  • 2 teaspoon baking powder
  • 2 teaspoon cumin ground
  • 1 teaspoon salt
  • 1 teaspoon coriander ground
  • 1 teaspoon ground black pepper
  • olive oil spray
  • ¼ teaspoon red pepper flakes

Instructions

  • Place onion and garlic in a bowl of a food processor and pulse a few times until roughly chopped.

  • Add chopped parsley, chopped cilantro and spices. Pulse until combined.

  • Add canned chickpeas (rinsed, drained and dried on paper towels) and pulse 2-3 times. Don't overprocess! The chickpeas should be roughly chopped, not pureed.

  • Finally, add the flour and pulse 2-3 times more until just combined. If you prefer, you can empty the mixture into a bowl and fold in the flour with a rubber spatula.

  • Transfer the mixture into a bowl, cover with plastic wrap (or a lid) and refrigerate for 2 hours (or longer) or freeze for 25 minutes.

  • Add baking powder and fold it in with a rubber spatula or a spoon - this addition will make the falafel fluffy inside.

  • Using a 2-tablespoon cookie scoop or a spoon, divide the "dough" into 12 balls, then roll into uniform balls using your fingers. I like my falafel balls slightly flattened into discs for more crispiness but you can keep them as balls - the choice is yours!

  • Spray the basket of an air fryer with olive oil spray, then place the falafel inside spaced apart. Spray with more olive oil spray.

  • Air fry for 15 minutes at 350 degrees Fahrenheit, flipping once after 8 minutes.

Notes

Make sure to rinse the canned chickpeas thoroughly under cold water and dry them on paper towels. I usually place them on a doubled up sheet of paper towel, cover with another sheet and leave to dry while I'm chopping herbs. If your chickpeas are too wet, you will need to add more flour, which is not ideal.

Don't overprocess the mixture. Only pulse a few times at each step. Chunky dough with visible pieces of chickpeas and herbs is what you want.

If you don't like cilantro, swap it for more parsley or replace with other fresh herbs such as mint or chives.

To make falafel in the oven, preheat the oven to 375 degrees Fahrenheit, place the falafel on a paper lined baking sheet, spray with olive oil and bake for 20-25 minutes, flipping once after 10 minutes.

Nutrition

Serving: 1ball | Calories: 62kcal | Carbohydrates: 12g | Protein: 3g | Fat: 1g | Saturated Fat: 0.1g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 0.3g | Monounsaturated Fat: 0.2g | Sodium: 50mg | Potassium: 115mg | Fiber: 2g | Sugar: 1g | Vitamin A: 334IU | Vitamin C: 6mg | Calcium: 64mg | Iron: 1mg

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Easy Air Fryer Falafel Recipe (2024)

FAQs

Can you air fry falafel instead of deep frying? ›

Air-fry the falafel.

Cook the falafel in 5-minute increments: Air-fry on one side for 5 minutes, and then check to see if it has crisped and gained color. If not, don't turn them and return to the air fryer for a bit longer. Then, flip them over and repeat. Serve immediately!

How do you keep falafel from falling apart when frying? ›

Make a mixture of a little bit of olive oil and the crumbles. Before putting the falafel in the frying pan, dip them in this mixture. Because the crumbles form a bit of a crust, it's easier to flip them over without them falling apart.

How to heat up falafel in an air fryer? ›

Preheat the air fryer to 350°F (175°C). Arrange falafel in the basket, separated to promote circulation. Heat for 2-3 minutes, shaking the basket halfway for even crispness.

Why can't you use canned chickpeas for falafel? ›

Canned chickpeas do not work for falafel. They're far too wet. If you try to use canned chickpeas instead of dried and soaked chickpeas, you'll end up with sad falafel pancakes. Some recipes try to counteract the wetness by adding flour, which significantly dulls the flavor and makes the texture more doughy.

How to air fry instead of deep fry? ›

Knock the temperature down by 25 degrees: If a fried recipe calls for 350 degrees F set your air fryer to 325 degrees F and follow the same cook time. Breaded is better. Foods that are breaded work best in an air fryer. If your recipe calls for a wet batter — like beer batter or tempura — it won't work in an air fryer.

What oil is best for frying falafel? ›

Use a good quality extra virgin olive oil. This will give the falafel the characteristic taste of the Mediterranean. As long as you fry on a medium heat, the oil will be good for you. You just don't want the oil to smoke so be careful not to get it too hot.

What is the best binder for falafel? ›

A binding ingredient can help keep it together, especially if you are using canned beans instead of dried. And the perfect binding ingredient for falafel is flour. Nothing fancy, just plain all-purpose flour. Add a few tablespoons at a time to your mixture, until you can press it easily into balls or patties.

Why add baking powder to falafel? ›

Baking soda and powder: Baking soda breaks down and softens the chickpeas as they soak. Baking powder, mixed in just before baking, makes the falafel light and airy. Fresh herbs: The tender leaves of parsley, dill, and cilantro bring fresh, herbal flavor and color.

Why is my falafel not fluffy? ›

Falafel have to be crispy on the outside yet soft and fluffy in the inside. They have to have enough fresh herbs and onion. Too much onion and your falafel will have a bad after taste. Too little and they won't be as moist and fluffy as they should be.

What do you eat with falafel? ›

The most common way to eat falafel is by putting it inside a pitta bread and adding tomatoes, cucumber and pickled onions before topping with hummus, tahini or a spicy sauce.

Are falafels healthy? ›

Researchers have found that falafel has many health benefits. It is high in fibre as it contains vegetables, legumes (beans, chickpeas, or almonds), and olive oil, all of which can help people stay healthy and maintain an optimal weight while reducing their risk of diabetes, heart disease, and blood pressure.

How to use an air fryer? ›

How to Use an Air Fry Oven
  1. SET UP YOUR AIR FRYER. Before you dive into your first recipe, take a few minutes to properly prepare your air fryer for use. ...
  2. PREPARE FOOD. ...
  3. SELECT SETTINGS. ...
  4. PREHEAT. ...
  5. SELECT AIR FRYER COOKING TIME. ...
  6. SHAKE OR FLIP FOOD. ...
  7. REMOVE FOOD. ...
  8. CLEAN YOUR AIR FRYER OVEN.

What is the jelly in canned chickpeas? ›

What Is It? Aquafaba is the thick liquid that results from soaking or cooking legumes, such as chickpeas, in water for an extended period of time. It's the translucent viscous goop you probably rinse down the drain when you open a can of chickpeas.

Should you drain canned chickpeas? ›

Unless the recipe tells you to keep the canned beans in their liquid, you should drain your can and give the beans a good rinse before using. This will improve the flavor and texture of your finished dish. Open your cans of beans using a can opener.

What is the liquid from canned chickpeas called? ›

It's called aquafaba, and it's (basically) free! When we refer to aquafaba (as we often do in our cookbook on vegan cooking, Vegan for Everybody), we're talking about the liquid in a can of chickpeas. (We're not talking about the liquid in a can of any other beans.

Can an air fryer replace a deep fryer? ›

To start, air fryers will only cook battered foods if they're frozen, like breaded chicken or fish. If you want to make food with wet batter like churros, you'll need a deep fat fryer. Having tried frozen food, vegetables, and – the benchmark for all frying – fries, we were pleased with the results of both appliances.

Is it better to air fry or deep fry? ›

Are Air-Fried Foods Better for You? By most measures, air frying is healthier than frying in oil. It cuts calories by 70% to 80% and has a lot less fat. This cooking method might also cut down on some of the other harmful effects of oil frying.

Is an air fryer the same as a deep fryer for fries? ›

The difference between an air fryer and a deep fryer lies primarily with the process of frying food. Whereas deep fryers submerge food in batches of oil to achieve a crispy texture, air fryers use a modest amount of oil, relying instead on an internal heating element and airflow to achieve a delicious effect.

Is an air fryer better than a deep fryer for calories? ›

Air fryers also can reduce calories since they require significantly less oil. For example, air-fried foods may only need one teaspoon of oil, adding 40 calories. In contrast, just one tablespoon of oil absorbed into foods during deep frying adds about 120 calories.

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