4.1 17 Published Jun 07, 2019, Updated Apr 06, 2023 Isaac is Jewish so naturally, he grew up eating this kind of stuff and quickly introduced me to both falafel and hummus once we started dating. I distinctly remember the first time he made hummus for me in college… using a boxed mix that you just add water and olive oil to… long before hummus was in every grocery store! It was warm and creamy and unlike anything I’d ever tasted. And that’s when we fell in love… j/k that came a little later. I started to enjoy Middle Eastern/Mediterranean food the more Isaac introduced me to things, but it wasn’t until our trip to Israel that I became totally hooked and started really experimenting on my own. The first thing I shared was an Israeli salad and then I went on to make homemade baked falafel. Since then I’ve added a few more Mediterranean basics to EBF, like homemade baked pita chips and homemade tzatziki sauce. As you’ll see, these falafel bowls put all of these recipes to good use! This plant-based meal is one of our new go-to’s. It includes a base of baby spinach, brown rice, purple cabbage, baked falafel, and a variety of delicious sauces to top it all off.
What is Falafel Made of?
The short answer? Chickpeas! The long answer? I like to make my falafel with chickpeas, chopped onions, fresh garlic, fresh parsley, lemon juice, and a variety of spices. The end result is a high protein, vegetarian, flavor bomb!
What Should I Serve With Falafel?
There are soooo many options when it comes to serving falafel! You can obviously make this delicious falafel bowl, you can eat falafel on their own, eat them with hummus or tahini sauce, in a pita sandwich, on top of a salad… see I told you the options were endless.
How to Make a Falafel Bowl
Start by prepping all of the components in advance. I like to meal prep a lot of the components on Sunday so I can quickly make the bowls for lunch or dinner throughout the week. Feel free to prep the falafel, Israeli salad, hummus, tzatziki, and tahini dressing ahead of time if you want! Now comes the fun part: putting it all together! Start by adding baby spinach, brown rice, and cabbage to the bowl – you can layer this, mix it, or arrange it for a pretty Instagram picture. 😉 Top each bowl with falafel patties, Israeli salad, hummus, tzatziki, harissa, feta, and pickled onions. These bowls almost don’t even need a dressing because all of the toppings are so flavorful and act as a dressing, but I love my zesty tahini dressing and highly recommend making a batch to serve on the side with these bowls! New favorite meal = done and done.
Falafel Bowl Shortcuts
Another option is to buy store-bought toppings instead of making your own. Store-bought hummus and tzatziki are great options if you’re short on time. I was inspired by Cava for these bowls and they actually make a ton of their toppings and sell them at Whole Foods, including their hummus, tzatziki, and harissa. Cooking brown rice is super easy, but in a pinch, I’ll pick up frozen brown rice from Trader Joe’s or Whole Foods. It cooks up in 3 minutes and is a total time-saver for busy weeknights.
More Middle Eastern Recipes
Easy Shakshuka Hummus Baked Falafel Mediterranean Salmon Salad Mediterranean Orzo Salad Za’atar Chicken Vegetable Tagine
More Bowl Recipes to Try
Vegan Power Bowl Vegan Burrito Bowl Egg Roll in a Bowl Maple Mustard Tempeh Meal Prep Bowls Buddha Bowl Mediterranean Quinoa Bowl Mother Earth Bowl (Flower Child Copycat) Salmon Burrito Bowl Asian Noodle Bowl (for Meal Prep)
Be sure to check out all of the vegan recipes as well as the full collection of dinner recipes on EBF!