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Falafel Burgers

Commercially produced plant-based burgers are available from several manufacturers, but they can be expensive and overly processed.

falafel burger
Commercially produced plant-based burgers are available from several manufacturers, but they can be expensive and overly processed.Photograph: Shutterstock
Servings
8
Cuisine Type
  • vegetarian
Menu Part
  • sandwich
Main Ingredient
  • Beans

Northern Arizona Healthcare

Flagstaff, Az.

Commercially produced plant-based burgers are available from several manufacturers, but they can be expensive and overly processed. At Northern Arizona Healthcare, the foodservice kitchen created its own falafel burger—a blend of chickpeas, tahini and spices. It’s served with housemade tzatziki on a pita or bun.

Ingredients

Tzatziki sauce

1½ oz. plain yogurt

¼ oz. garlic granules

1 oz. cucumber, finely chopped

1 lemon, juiced

Falafel burgers

16 oz. canned chickpeas (garbanzos), drained

1/3 cup tahini paste

4 oz. plain Greek yogurt

3 tbsp. lemon juice

4 oz. onions, chopped

2 oz. fresh parsley, chopped

2 oz. garlic, peeled and minced

¾ oz. fresh cilantro, chopped

1½ tsp. ground coriander

1 tsp. ground cumin

¼ oz. cayenne

¼ cup flour

2 oz. baking powder

Vegetable oil

6-in. pita breads or burger buns

Cucumber slices

Tomato slices

Red onion slices

Steps

1. For tzatziki, combine all ingredients in bowl until well mixed. Refrigerate until ready to serve.

2. For burgers, pulse drained chickpeas in food processor until smooth. Add tahini, yogurt, lemon juice, onions, parsley, garlic, cilantro, coriander, cumin and cayenne. Lightly pulse until blended but still coarse.

3. In small bowl, blend flour, baking powder and ¼ cup oil to make a roux. Stir into chickpea mixture until well mixed.

4. In deep fryer, heat vegetable oil to 375 F. Scoop chickpea mixture into 2-ounce portions and flatten slightly. Deep fry until crispy. (Burgers can also be cooked on the grill.

5. To serve, place on pita or buns and top with cucumber, tomato, onion and tzatziki.

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