This Falafel Salad with Lemon Garlic Tahini Dressing is an easy and delicious meal, loaded with fresh crisp lettuce, cucumber, tomatoes, onions and crunchy falafels. Add a dollop of tzatziki for an added creaminess and hit of fresh dill, perfect any time you’re craving Mediterranean flavours.
I love salads, but I will admit, sometimes I’m left wanting more substance to my meal. Which is why I am head-over-heals for this hearty Falafel Salad! This salad combines the best of both worlds: heaps of vegetables, piles of healthy vibrant flavours, and perfectly cooked crunchy falafels that are so satisfying!
Jump to RecipeAs a busy mom, I don’t always have the time to make a complicated meal when I get home. I will therefore often use a pre-packaged falafel mix as it is SO easy and takes one less step out of this recipe. Of course, I’ve given you the option to make your own! Also for the veggies in the salad, feel free to add more should you wish: sweet peppers would be amazing, for instance!
What is Falafel
Falafel is a Middle Eastern dish made of spiced mashed chickpeas formed into balls and fried. They are crispy, high in protein, and very delicious. They make a great meatless meal on a salad like this or wrapped inside a pita with piles of fresh veggies.
Quick Homemade Falafels
A boxed falafel mix will do the trick for this recipe. Should you feel like going the extra mile, you can use the Quick Falafel recipe below (this uses canned chickpeas: more authentic recipes use dried chickpeas that have been soaked). I created a version that uses a mini food processor, which makes putting these together super quick! Don’t let the length of the recipe intimidate you I promise!
How to Make Tahini Dressing
This Lemon Tahini Dressing is a really nice companion to this salad. It’s a creamy, rich sauce made of tahini (which is sesame paste), lemon juice, garlic and maple syrup or honey. You will need water to thin this dressing to get to your desired consistency, depending on how you want to use it! It tastes great on falafels, salads, wraps, or bowls.
Homemade Tzatziki
Tzatziki is a dip made with plain yogurt, cucumber, olive oil, fresh herbs, garlic, lemon juice and salt. It gives refreshing creaminess to this dish, and homemade truly beats store-bought every time. Full recipe HERE. Like the falafel though, if you’re pressed for time, I encourage you to just go for the pre-made tzatziki out of the deli. There’s zero shame in that!
Mediterranean Recipes
If you are looking for more recipes with similar flavours here is a list of some that come to mind. I LOVE Mediterranean dishes and it shows!
If you make this recipe, be sure to tag me on Instagram with the hashtag #fraicheliving or leave a comment/rating below. I would love to know how you liked it!
xo Tori
Falafel Salad with Lemon Garlic Tahini Dressing
This hearty, healthy salad is loaded with nutrition and vibrant Mediterranean flavours! For added crunch, top with pita chips (store bought or homemade)
Ingredients
- 1 -284 gram box Falafel mix OR 1 recipe for Quick Falafels below
- vegetable oil for frying the falafels
- 4 cups loosely packed green leaf lettuce torn into bite sized pieces
- 1 cup halved cherry tomatoes
- 2 cups diced long English cucumber
- ¾ cup chopped curly parsley
- ¼ cup thinly sliced red onion
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Tzatziki
optional for garnish
Lemon Garlic Tahini Dressing (Makes 1 cup)
- 1/2 cup tahini
- ¼ cup water, or more to thin
- 1/4 cup lemon juice
- 1 tablespoon olive oil
- 2 cloves garlic, minced
- 1 tablespoon maple syrup or honey
- 1/2 teaspoon salt
Instructions
Lemon Garlic Tahini Dressing
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Place all of the ingredients in a blender or a small food processor and blend until smooth. Season with additional salt if needed and refrigerate until ready to serve.
Falafel Salad
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Mix the falafel mix according to the manufacturers directions or follow the directions below for Quick Falafels and set aside (they typically need to sit for at least 10 minutes before cooking for the packaged ones).
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In a large bowl or platter, combine the lettuce, tomatoes, cucumbers, parsley and red onion.
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Prepare the falafels in 1 tablespoon portions, as per the directions. Cook over medium heat in oil (or air fry) in batches and set on a platter lined with paper towel until they are all cooked.
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To assemble the salad, place the cooked falafels on top of the prepared salad and drizzle with the Lemon Garlic Tahini Dressing and a dollop of Tzatziki (if using) on each serving. You may drizzle a bit of extra olive oil on top of the salad which is a nice touch!
Recipe Notes
Pita Chips: If you wish to add pita chips, preheat the oven to 400 F, line a baking sheet with parchment paper, brush pitas with olive oil and sprinkle with sea salt. Bake the pitas for about 4 minutes on each side or until golden brown, remove from the oven and set aside to cool slightly before cutting into wedges.
Pat says
This salad looks like the perfect combination! I love everything in it! Major craving for this right now!
Sarah says
Looks great! How many does this recipe serve?
Tori Wesszer says
I would say 4-6 depending on the size of your servings!
Kate says
I’ve completed your tasks for the Staub grill contest! Looking through your recipes and they all look so good! Can’t decide what I want to make first! Fingers crossed…that grill pan is just what I’ve been needing to take my meals to the next level.
Thank you!
Wendy Swensen says
I love falafel, and have been searching for a recipe that sounds like I will like the taste. I will try this tomorrow!
Tori Wesszer says
Thanks Wendy I hope you liked it!
Ashley says
Hi Tori,
Is it possible to have a “print button for this recipe? I would like to print it but it wont let me. Thanks!
Tori Wesszer says
Hi Ashley you bet, I modified it so you can print it, please let me know if you have any issues!
Joelle says
Tori, I can’t find the recipe for the falafel. Are you able to link it?
Tori W. says
Hey Joelle! Strange, our site isn’t cooperating with me haha! I went ahead and just added it within the blog for you! 🙂
Joelle says
Thank you so so much!
Celin says
The recipe for the falafel just says 1/2 curly parsley. Is that half a cup?
Tori W. says
1/2 cup curly parsley!! 🙂