Herby Falafel Shakshuka & Turmeric Drizzle

Mindful Chef

Vegan herby falafels in shaksuka
Prep Time: 5M
Cooking Time: 25M
Serves: 2

These vegan shakshuka proves eggs aren’t needed at all!

In this recipe, baked chickpea and coriander falafels take the leading role.

Complete with delicious harissa spiced tomato sauce, flaked almonds and a turmeric drizzle, this will take your dinner to the next level.

Cooking time: 25 minutes

Servings: Makes 2

There's more where this came from!

Ingredients

1 1/2 tbsp oil

1/2 tsp turmeric

1 brown onion

1 red pepper

1 tsp ground cumin

1 tsp sumac

20g creamed coconut

20g flaked almonds

240g chickpeas (drained)

2 tsp harissa paste

400g chopped tomatoes

4 tbsp chickpea flour

Large handful of fresh coriander

These vegan shakshuka proves eggs aren’t needed at all!

In this recipe, baked chickpea and coriander falafels take the leading role.

Complete with delicious harissa spiced tomato sauce, flaked almonds and a turmeric drizzle, this will take your dinner to the next level.

Cooking time: 25 minutes

Servings: Makes 2

Method

1. Preheat the oven to 220C / gas mark 7 and boil a kettle.

2. Dice the onion and red pepper. Roughly chop the coriander.

3. Heat a large pan with 1 tbsp oil on a medium heat and add the brown onion and red pepper, cook for 7 mins until softened.

4. Meanwhile, drain the chickpeas. Reserve 1-2 tbsp of the liquid. In a large bowl, mash the chickpeas until they are all crushed, you can use a potato masher or a fork to do this.

5. Mix in the chickpea flour, reserved chickpea liquid, sumac, half of the ground cumin and half of the fresh coriander. Season with sea salt and black pepper.

7. Form the mix into 12 small balls to form falafels. Place the falafels on a baking tray and drizzle with 1/2 tbsp oil. Place in the oven for 15 mins until turning golden.

8. Add the chopped tomatoes, harissa paste and remaining ground cumin to the onion and pepper pan. Season with sea salt and black pepper and cook for 15 mins until thickened.

9. Meanwhile, make the turmeric drizzle; dissolve the creamed coconut in 30ml boiling water and stir in the turmeric with a pinch of sea salt and black pepper.

10. Spoon the tomato shakshuka into two warm bowls (or serve in the pan) and nestle the falafels into the sauce. Sprinkle over the flaked almonds, remaining coriander and spoon over the turmeric drizzle.

Want more recipes like this?

Try vegan with Veganuary and we'll send you our celebrity cookbook, recipes, and much more - all for free!
One-Pot Meal Plan
Celebrity Cookbook
Delicious Recipes
31 Coaching Emails