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Ta'miyya

3.8

(10)

Peeled, split fava beans for this Egyptian falafel are available in most Italian or Middle Eastern grocery stores. Ta’miyya is served with tehina.

Recipe information

  • Yield

    Makes about 24 pieces

Ingredients

1 pound peeled, split, dried fava beans
1 garlic clove, chopped
3/4 cup parsley, chopped
1/2 bunch scallions (green tops only), chopped
1/2 teaspoon ground cumin
1/2 teaspoon baking powder
1/2 teaspoon salt
1 tablespoon cilantro, chopped
Toasted sesame seeds
Vegetable oil

Preparation

  1. Step 1

    Soak fava beans in water to cover generously overnight.

    Step 2

    The next day, drain the beans and place in a food processor with garlic clove and purée until ground. Add parsley; the green tops of the scallions; the ground cumin; the baking powder; the salt; and the fresh cilantro. Pulse and process until thoroughly ground and the mixture comes together. Turn out into a bowl, with your hands, and form into 2-inch balls. Flatten each ball slightly and roll in toasted sesame seeds. Place on a pan, cover, and refrigerate until you are ready to fry.

    Step 3

    Heat 2 inches of vegetable oil in a saucepan to 365 degrees. Drop a few ta'miyya into the oil and fry until golden brown, 5 to 8 minutes. Drain on paper towls and serve with tehina as an appetizer. Or stuff them with chopped lettuce and tehina into pita for lunch.

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