This falafel bowl is healthy, filling and full of protein with an option of swapping or adding your choice of veggies, so you can make this bowl any way you like. 

❤️ About This Falafel Salad Bowl

This falafel salad bowl makes a delicious vegetarian (+vegan) meal.  Meal prep friendly with make-ahead option: You can make falafels and tahini sauce ahead of time and store them in the fridge.  Versatile: swap out the salad veggie ingredients for what you have in the fridge or what you like. Not your usual salad: This falafel bowl that’s actually satisfying and filling. Plus, it tastes too good.

🧾 Ingredient Notes

Here is the pic of the ingredients + elements you’ll need to make this falafel salad bowl. 

Falafel: I have used homemade air-fried falafels here. Or you can use store-bought frozen falafel. Tahini sauce: This garlicky, creamy and slightly tangy sauce will add lots of flavor to the falafel bowl. Romaine lettuce: This is my personal choice, you can use any lettuce or any salad greens of your choice. Tomatoes: I prefer to use cherry or grape tomatoes as these baby tomatoes are sweeter and more crisp compared to regular chopped tomatoes. Plus, these tiny tomatoes don’t have any excess juice, so they are perfect for salads. Cucumber: If your cucumber has tough skin then you can partially peel it. Kalamata olives: Or use any olives of your choice. Feta cheese: I prefer to buy a block of feta cheese and cut it into bite-size cubes. Instead, you can use crumbled feta.  

👩‍🍳 How To Make Falafel Salad Bowl? (Pics) 

Prep: If you’re making falafel at home then you need to plan a day before. Because you need to soak the dry chickpeas for 18-24 hours.  After that, you’ll be making falafel mixture in the food processor, plus shaping and air-frying all these will take around 40-60 minutes depending on how many you’re making. You can air-fry them, deep-fry, bake or shallow fry, here is the detailed falafel recipe. Here is the detailed recipe to make the tahini sauce, it takes just 5 minutes to whip up. Assembling Falafel Bowl:

💭 Expert Tips For Falafel Bowl

Veggie Add-ins: Radishes, avocado, shredded carrots, raw onions or pickled onions. Hot, warm or cold falafel? I prefer my falafels to be warm or at room temperature in this salad bowl. So I pop them in a microwave for a few seconds. But sure, you can enjoy cold if you like. I do not recommend hot falafel in salads. Meal prep tip: I would use three compartment meal prep container. Keep the veggies in the large compartment, falafel in the second and sauce in the third one in the salad dressing container so the sauce doesn’t make things soggy.  Storage: Falafel stays good for 3 days in the refrigerator or up to 3 months in the freezer.  Tahini sauce stays good for 1-2 weeks in an airtight container. Cut veggies stay fresh and crisp for up to a day only. 

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