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Meet your new bowl-night staple: golden, crispy falafel over herby quinoa with all the good toppings…tomatoes, olives, roasted peppers, avocado, and a drizzle of tangy lemon tahini.
Keep it fried for extra crunch or go baked; either way you get big flavor, fresh textures, and an easy path to vegan or nut-free.
Why You’ll Love This
Colorful, satisfying, and highly customizable.
fried or baked falafel paths.
Great for meal prep—assemble to order.
Ingredient Notes
Falafel mix: Chickpeas + herbs + almonds + sun-dried tomatoes. Pulse to a coarse, sticky crumble that holds when pressed—not pasty. If too loose, pulse in a bit more ground almonds; if too wet, chill to firm before shaping.
Seasoning: Fold in spices, salt, and plenty of herbs for lift. Taste a tiny pinch of the raw mix to check seasoning.
Fry vs. bake:
Fry: Use hot, shimmering oil; patties should sizzle immediately. Flip when edges darken and the bottom releases easily.
Bake: Lightly oil a rack or well-greased sheet; space patties; flip for even browning. Brush or mist with oil for better color.
Quinoa base: Fluff warm quinoa with olive oil, lemon, salt, and chopped herbs; fold in bite-size veggies so every spoonful has crunch.
Toppings: Beet (or classic) hummus, tomatoes, cucumbers, olives, roasted red peppers, avocado, feta, and a sprinkle of toasted seeds/nuts.
Lemon tahini: Whisk tahini + lemon until it seizes, then thin with cold water to a pourable, glossy sauce. Balance with salt; add a touch of honey/maple if the tahini reads bitter.
Recipe inspiration
Cause really, isn’t everything better when eaten out of a bowl…
Okay, don’t answer that one. I’m sure we can all come up with some pretty gross “bowl foods”…aka the store-bought alfredo soup my brother Malachi ate over the weekend. He said it was maybe the grossest thing he’d ever had, but right now soup is about all he can eat. He had is tonsils removed on Friday and well, apparently having your tonsils removed is even worse than getting wisdom teeth pulled. His mouth looks nasty, and there are basically two giant holes in there now. Ew! Anyway, all he can eat is soup and even that hurts. I feel SOO bad for him. I did make him mashed potatoes though. Luckily he said he loved them and that they were the best thing he’s has eaten in a while.
OK ok.
Let’s try this again, Mediterranean Falafel Bowls. Time to chat about them!!
I mean, how fun and pretty are these? The perfect Monday meal!! Healthy, light and fairly simple to make (don’t let the ingredient list freak you out!!). Let me run you through it all. K? Cool.
Step-by-Step
Make the Homemade Falafel
…first, start out by making some homemade falafel. Oh falafel, I love that word, it’s so fun to say. I kept the recipe pretty basic and simple, almonds, herbs and chickpeas, but then I added sun-dried tomatoes for a nice Mediterranean kick, they’re perfect! I am giving you two cooking options here, fry or bake. I have to be honest, I prefer fried over baked. Typically I love baked versions of fried food, but falafel is really not one of them. That said, the falafel is still pretty awesome baked, just BETTER fried, if that makes sense. Either way is YUM though. 🙂
Pulse ingredients to the right texture; taste and adjust salt.
Chill briefly for easier shaping.
Shape into equal patties/balls so they cook evenly.
Cook the Falafel
Fry in hot oil until deep golden with a crisp shell and tender middle; drain well.
Or Bake on a greased rack/sheet, flipping for color; look for dry, firm exteriors.
Build the Quinoa Salad Base
Toss warm quinoa with lemon, olive oil, herbs, and chopped veggies; season to taste.
Whisk the Lemon Tahini
Whisk, then slowly add cold water until smooth, spoonable, and tangy.
Assemble the Bowls
….third, throw everything together and add some KILLER bowl toppings which can include, beet hummus (or your favorite hummus) tomatoes, cucumbers, kalamata olives, avocados (of course), roasted red peppers, feta cheese (duh) and a mix of toasted pine nuts, sunflower and or sesame seeds.
Spoon in quinoa, add falafel, pile on toppings, finish with lemon tahini and a squeeze of fresh lemon. Don’t forget to drizzle with some lemon tahini!
Pretty easy, right? I know it looks like a lot, but it comes together faster than you’d think, AND trust me, any effort spent making this is sooo worth it. These healthy bowls are kind of everything.
They have everything a vegetarian bowl should have, plus some feta cheese… cause it’s the best, and Monday needs cheese.
Swaps & Variations
Vegan: Omit feta or use a plant-based option.
Nut-free: Replace almonds with toasted sunflower seeds or extra chickpeas.
Grain swap: Use herbed couscous, farro, or brown rice instead of quinoa.
Spice route: Add cumin/coriander to the falafel; smoked paprika in the quinoa for warmth.
Greens: Bed the bowl with chopped romaine or baby spinach for more crunch.
Make-Ahead, Storage & Reheat
Prep ahead: Form falafel and refrigerate; whisk tahini; cook quinoa and cool.
Store separately: Keep falafel, quinoa, chopped veggies, and sauce in individual containers.
Reheat falafel: Re-crisp in a hot oven or skillet (dry heat) just before serving.
Day-of assembly: Dress quinoa lightly, add fresh toppings, then drizzle tahini to keep textures distinct.
My falafel fell apart—what went wrong?
The mix was likely too wet or too smooth. Pulse to a coarse crumb, chill to firm, and add a bit more ground almonds to help it bind.
How can I get baked falafel crispier?
Use a greased rack or well-oiled sheet, don’t crowd, flip halfway, and brush/mist with oil. A quick broil at the end adds color.
Can I make this dairy-free or vegan?
Yes—skip the feta or use a dairy-free alternative. Everything else is naturally dairy-free if your falafel mix doesn’t include cheese.
Tahini is too thick/bitter—how do I fix it?
Whisk in cold water until silky and add a tiny touch of honey/maple to round bitterness; more lemon and salt brighten the flavor.
1-2tablespoonsharissa OR finely chopped sun-dried tomatoes*
Instructions
Falafel
In a food processor, combine the parsley, cilantro and almonds. Pulse until the almonds are finely chopped. Add the chickpeas, flour and baking soda and pulse until until the mixture is combined and mostly smooth. Add the sesame seeds and salt, pulse once or twice to just combine and then stir in the sun-dried tomatoes.
Line a baking sheet with parchment paper. Roll the dough into rounded teaspoon size balls.
To BAKE: preheat the oven to 375 degrees F.
Flatten the balls with the palm of your hand. Brush the tops of the balls with olive oil. Bake until crisp and golden brown, about 15-20 minutes.
To FRY: add a few inches of oil to the bottom of a heavy pot. Heat to 375 degrees F.
Fry the balls for 2-3 minutes or until golden and cooked through. Drain on paper towels and then sprinkle lightly with salt.
Bowls
In a large bowl, toss together the quinoa, cucumbers, parsley, olive oil, red wine vinegar, salt and pepper. Divide the quinoa among bowls. To each bowl, add a dollop of [hummus | https://fett-weg.today/roasted-beet-hummus-video/], handful of kalamata olives, roasted red peppers slices and avocado. Sprinkle the bowls with feta and toasted nuts/seeds. Finish with a drizzle of lemon tahini (recipe below). EAT!
Lemon Tahini
Combine all ingredients in a bowl and whisk until completely smooth. Add water to thin the sauce to a drizzling consistency. Taste and adjust as needed. Sauce will keep for 1 week in the fridge.
Notes
*I used a harissa that was a combo of sun-dried tomatoes and harissa spices. I found it at Whole Foods. You can use this, or regular harissa and just add sun-dried tomatoes. Both are delicious! *Falafel adapted from Curtis Stone.
Making this tonight for dinner. Should I use the dried sun dried tomatoes or the ones in oil ? Thank you, I use all your recipes a lot. Made the curry chicken meatballs last night and they where incredible
Hi Maria,
I like to use the sun dried tomatoes that are in oil:) Let me know if you have any other questions, I hope this recipe turns out well for you! xT
Delicious recipe & so pleasing to the eye! I see that the bowl is quite high in calories – can you please expand on what ingredients are the reasons for this and maybe any substiutions ? Thank you!
Hi Suzie,
I always recommend that if the nutritional information is important to you, you use your own personal calculator. Ours is automatic and controlled by google. It’s not something we’d prefer to be using. We are required to. I’m sorry for the trouble, we do our best! Hope you enjoy the recipe! xT
I live in Turkey so all of these ingredients are readily available and familiar. The combo was fantastic and so simple to throw together. I totally love how the sharp vinegar cuts through all the other rich and creamy elements. Thanks for a new one for my lunchbox!
I live in Turkey so all of these ingredients are readily available and familiar. The combo was fantastic and so simple to throw together. Thanks for a new one for my lunchbox!
Falafals were an utter fail, I don’t know what I did wrong ? tried deep frying and roasting them and they were bland and not really edible. Delicious bowl though with amazing flavour, got hubby to pick up a roasted chicken to swap out the falafals and it saved dinner (oops!). Only suggestion is to 1/4 the tahini part or you’ll end up with a gallon of it! Also added some cherry tomatoes because it was quite heavy and needed more acid I felt. Will definitely make again.
Hey Katie,
So very sorry to hear about the falafel!! Was there anything you may have adjusted in the recipe? Please let me know if I can help in anyway! xTieghan
Having read thuis I believed it was extremely enlightening.
I appreciate you finding tthe time and effort to put this short article together.
I oncde again find myself personally spending a significant amount oof time both reading
and posting comments. But so what, it was still
worthwhile!
My spouse and Istmbled over here by a different website and thought I mayy aas well check things out.
I like what I see so now i’m following you. Look forward to
lookinng at your web page yet again.
Is the 1 cup the accurate amount for the yogurt? My dressing was SUPER thick and had to be plopped on the salad, not drizzled. (even after adding water)
1 cup is correct, if the dressing is to thick for your liking just thin with water or lemon juice. If you still find it thick, you can use 3/4 cup yogurt. Let me know if you have questions. Thank you!
This recipe is absolutely delicious and so easy to make! The first time, I made everything that was included in the falafel bowl recipe for lunch; the second time, I made a falafel platter with red pepper hummus, roasted carrots and pitas for an office party and it was a hit! Thank you so much for a wonderful recipe! I will be making this again in the future!
Making this tonight for dinner. Should I use the dried sun dried tomatoes or the ones in oil ? Thank you, I use all your recipes a lot. Made the curry chicken meatballs last night and they where incredible
Hi Maria,
I like to use the sun dried tomatoes that are in oil:) Let me know if you have any other questions, I hope this recipe turns out well for you! xT
Hey Tieghan
Delicious recipe & so pleasing to the eye! I see that the bowl is quite high in calories – can you please expand on what ingredients are the reasons for this and maybe any substiutions ? Thank you!
Hi Suzie,
I always recommend that if the nutritional information is important to you, you use your own personal calculator. Ours is automatic and controlled by google. It’s not something we’d prefer to be using. We are required to. I’m sorry for the trouble, we do our best! Hope you enjoy the recipe! xT
This bowl was so delicious! I didn’t add the beet hummus but next time I will! This will definitely be in my rotation!
Hey Danielle,
Happy Monday!! So glad to hear that this recipe was a winner, thanks for giving it a go! xT
I live in Turkey so all of these ingredients are readily available and familiar. The combo was fantastic and so simple to throw together. I totally love how the sharp vinegar cuts through all the other rich and creamy elements. Thanks for a new one for my lunchbox!
Hey Kelly,
Awesome! I am so glad to hear that this recipe was enjoyed, thanks so much for making it! Have the best weekend:) xTieghan
I live in Turkey so all of these ingredients are readily available and familiar. The combo was fantastic and so simple to throw together. Thanks for a new one for my lunchbox!
Hey Kelly,
Awesome! I am so glad to hear that this recipe was enjoyed, thanks so much for making it! Have the best weekend:) xTieghan
Falafals were an utter fail, I don’t know what I did wrong ? tried deep frying and roasting them and they were bland and not really edible. Delicious bowl though with amazing flavour, got hubby to pick up a roasted chicken to swap out the falafals and it saved dinner (oops!). Only suggestion is to 1/4 the tahini part or you’ll end up with a gallon of it! Also added some cherry tomatoes because it was quite heavy and needed more acid I felt. Will definitely make again.
Hey Katie,
So very sorry to hear about the falafel!! Was there anything you may have adjusted in the recipe? Please let me know if I can help in anyway! xTieghan
how much chickpeas for the falafel? 1 ounce or 1 16 ounce can? Thanks.
So sorry for the confusion. It is 1 (16 ounce) can. Recipe has been fixed. Hope you love this bowl!
Having read thuis I believed it was extremely enlightening.
I appreciate you finding tthe time and effort to put this short article together.
I oncde again find myself personally spending a significant amount oof time both reading
and posting comments. But so what, it was still
worthwhile!
Thanks so much!
My spouse and Istmbled over here by a different website and thought I mayy aas well check things out.
I like what I see so now i’m following you. Look forward to
lookinng at your web page yet again.
So happy you decided to check out my site! Thanks and I hope you like everything Quinton!
Is the 1 cup the accurate amount for the yogurt? My dressing was SUPER thick and had to be plopped on the salad, not drizzled. (even after adding water)
Hey Jenna,
1 cup is correct, if the dressing is to thick for your liking just thin with water or lemon juice. If you still find it thick, you can use 3/4 cup yogurt. Let me know if you have questions. Thank you!
Hi! The tomatoes in your photos are missing from the bowl ingredient list.
I’ll have to fix that. Thanks for letting me know, Jenna!
This recipe is absolutely delicious and so easy to make! The first time, I made everything that was included in the falafel bowl recipe for lunch; the second time, I made a falafel platter with red pepper hummus, roasted carrots and pitas for an office party and it was a hit! Thank you so much for a wonderful recipe! I will be making this again in the future!
SO happy it was easy for you Jenny! Sounds so delicious, thank you so much!