Jul 24, 2015 in entree, main tasty ever after structure, vegetarian, camper reno, dried chickpeas, dwayne "the rock" johnson, easy, falafel hut, falafels, fried. Read the original on: Tasty Ever After
Whenever I want to eat vegetarian but donât want to feel like Iâm eating vegetarian, I make these Easy Falafel. Other than making sure the dried chickpeas start soaking the day before, itâs a quite effortless task to make this delicious and healthy Middle Eastern fast food. Plus, they are fried and anything fried is alright by me.
Confession time. Iâm going through a funky time right now with my blog. When I first started blogging almost a year ago, I was very focused and had the time to post three days a week. Now I have multiple things going on in my life that are all major time gobblers (my job, the camper reno, and the fact that itâs summer and Iâm trying to spend as much free time outside as possible), Iâve struggled with getting back into the flow of writing and taking food photos more than once a week. Combine all this with the fact that I am a perfectionist to the highest degree and Iâm beginning to feel a little down about my blog being good enough. As in, good enough at providing some value. Lately, I just donât see how any of my recipes or photos or the words that I write have any value. When I sit down to write something, I pause after about two sentences and think, âOMG, this is some crap and I canât write to save my life! Who the hell is going to want to read this anyways?â  Then, I like to drive myself even more crazy and after Iâve gone through all the trouble of cooking the food for a post and start setting it up to photograph, I think, âThis is not how a food stylist would set this up! Whereâs the creatively?? ARRRRGH!!â Not to mention how much I stress myself out over whether or not Iâll actually take a decent photo DAYS BEFORE I even take the photo! Yeah, Iâm really good at making up stuff and pretending they are real problems. Iâm a ball of fun over here  Anyhow, I recently read a quote that Dwayne âThe Rockâ Johnson said, âSuccess at anything will always come down to this: Focus & Effort, and we control both.â So basically I need to slack on all the other stuff in my life and focus more on this blog. Thanks âThe Rockâ!
As I sit here and wallow in my self-pity, I decided to make some comfort food in the form of a falafel. Falafel makes me happy. I love the crunchy outside, the fluffy inside, the full on flavor of the garlic and cilantro, the touch of cumin. AND I feel like Iâm being healthy by eating a vegetarian meal. They also remind me of a time when my greatest worry was making sure I went to the classes that had mandatory attendance at the University of Tennessee in Knoxvegas. While I lived there, I ate falafel about three times a week at a place calledâ¦get ready for itâ¦Falafel Hut. Listen, if thereâs one thing I know, itâs that you better have some darn good falafel if you have it in your name. Well, the Hut had some fantastically tasting falafel and that little happy memory just brought me outta my funk (and craving falafels).Â
Fluffy falafel. Ummmmm!
Serve the falafel by themselves, with a Greek salad, or in a pita with tzatziki and/or tahini sauce. So, if you are looking for an healthy, vegetarian meal then grab your chickpeas and make some Easy Falafel this weekend.
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