Can’t decide what to eat with falafel? Here are our favourite complementary ingredient combinations, side dishes and recipe recommendations to add a pop of flavour to your next falafel cook up.
Herbaceous, grainy, crunchy savoury goodness–is your mouth watering for crisp golden falafel balls topped with homemade hummus and a squeeze of fresh lemon juice yet?
In salads, pita wraps, kebabs, sandwiches or on their own tapas-style, there’s almost an endless number of ways to enjoy this versatile traditional Middle Eastern dish.
The most popular ways to cook falafel include:
- pan-fried
- oven-baked
- deep-fried.
Whether you make falafels from scratchor pick up ready-made falafels from the supermarket or deli, they make for a delicious healthy snack–as a good source of protein, nutrients and fibre–or a filling meal option for lunch or dinner.
Let's take a look at our go-to falafel dishes.
Harissa yoghurt
Harissa yoghurt is a great sauce to eat with falafel. A fast throw-together gluten-free recipe by Cle-ann Stampolidis, all you need is Mount Zero’s falafel mix, herbs and spices, onion and water for the falafel component. Cook a falafel style pancake in a sandwich press until golden and crispy. The tahini sauce mixture features harissa, natural yoghurt, and lemon juice and is the ideal accompaniment to make your freshly made falafel taste even better.
Cauliflower fritters
Roast pumpkin dip
Faba falafel burger with tzatziki
The ultimate in vego falafel burgers absolutely jam-packed with flavour. To make the veggie pattie combine falafel mix, cooked and chilled split faba beans, Worcestershire sauce, oregano, garlic, potato starch and lemon zest. Tzatziki is the perfect dip to pair with falafel. To make the tzatziki you need a cucumber, Greek yoghurt, garlic, dill, oregano, lemon juice, pepper and pink lake salt. Enjoy this all in a pita pocket or traditional burger bun.
Heirloom tomato and celery salad
Heirloom tomato and celery salad is a sublime dish to eat with falafel. Head chef from Golda restaurant Rotem Papo explains how to make this fresh and crisp salad that is ideal to enjoy during summer and spring. Rotem recommends the addition of Kashkaval cheese, saganaki or haloumi. Alternatively, you can easily substitute the cheese with 5-6 falafels if you’re after a 100% plant based dish. The dressing uses lentils, pine nuts, vinegar, cumin and EVOO. For the finishing touches, garnish your salad with cos lettuce, radish, shallot, mint and basil leaves.
Honey roasted carrots
Kabuli chickpea and hardy mammoth green olive salad
Red chickpea hummus
We hope these falafel dishes and dips have inspired your inner foodie to get into the kitchen and try out a new falafel recipe (or nine!).
If you’re after more chef-designed recipe ideas, check out our favourite farro recipes, olive oil pasta dishes and chicken recipes that’ll wow.