As with many popular Middle Eastern recipes, the origins of falafel are convoluted and argued between nations. Each country wishes to be known as the creator of the beloved street dish.
Served throughout the Middle East, these small, deep-fried chickpea balls can be eaten as meze, also known as appetizers or snacks, or as a full-fledged meal. This version is healthier than the norm however, as the mixture is baked rather than deep-fried.
After removing them from the oven, pillow the flavorful morsels in a pita and drizzle the contents with tzatziki sauce for an exceptionally hearty, and healthy, vegetarian meal.
	 Served throughout the Middle East, these small, deep-fried chickpea balls can be eaten as meze, also known as appetizers or snacks, or as a full-fledged meal. This vegan falafel is healthier than the norm, as the mixture is baked rather than deep-fried. 
Vegan Baked Falafels
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Instructions
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	Nutrition Information
					Yield
 4
		
					Serving Size
 1
		
		
Amount Per Serving
		Calories 170Total Fat 6gSaturated Fat 1gTrans Fat 0gUnsaturated Fat 4gCholesterol 0mgSodium 276mgCarbohydrates 24gFiber 6gSugar 5gProtein 7g	
 
					 
                                                




 
                                                                                                                                                                                                            








