Ziyad Falafel Dry Mix - 12 oz Gluten-Free, Vegan, Non-GMO, No Additives, No Preservatives - Vegan/Vegetarian Spice Mix with Minced Onion, Garlic, Sesame - Great for Making Veggie Burgers and Snacks

Ziyad Falafel Dry Mix - 12 oz Gluten-Free, Vegan, Non-GMO, No Additives, No Preservatives - Vegan/Vegetarian Spice Mix with Minced Onion, Garlic, Sesame - Great for Making Veggie Burgers and Snacks
Ziyad Falafel Dry Mix - 12 oz Gluten-Free, Vegan, Non-GMO, No Additives, No Preservatives - Vegan/Vegetarian Spice Mix with Minced Onion, Garlic, Sesame - Great for Making Veggie Burgers and Snacks
Ziyad Falafel Dry Mix - 12 oz Gluten-Free, Vegan, Non-GMO, No Additives, No Preservatives - Vegan/Vegetarian Spice Mix with Minced Onion, Garlic, Sesame - Great for Making Veggie Burgers and Snacks
Ziyad Falafel Dry Mix - 12 oz Gluten-Free, Vegan, Non-GMO, No Additives, No Preservatives - Vegan/Vegetarian Spice Mix with Minced Onion, Garlic, Sesame - Great for Making Veggie Burgers and Snacks
Ziyad Falafel Dry Mix - 12 oz Gluten-Free, Vegan, Non-GMO, No Additives, No Preservatives - Vegan/Vegetarian Spice Mix with Minced Onion, Garlic, Sesame - Great for Making Veggie Burgers and Snacks
Ziyad Falafel Dry Mix - 12 oz Gluten-Free, Vegan, Non-GMO, No Additives, No Preservatives - Vegan/Vegetarian Spice Mix with Minced Onion, Garlic, Sesame - Great for Making Veggie Burgers and Snacks
Ziyad Falafel Dry Mix - 12 oz Gluten-Free, Vegan, Non-GMO, No Additives, No Preservatives - Vegan/Vegetarian Spice Mix with Minced Onion, Garlic, Sesame - Great for Making Veggie Burgers and Snacks

Key features

  • EATING FALAFEL MADE EASY: Are you just fed up with the labor it takes to make falafel from scratch? Then we've got your back. Ziyad Falafel mix is an easy-to-make falafel mix, just add some water and start frying.
  • MAKE YOUR SIGNATURE FALAFEL: This falafel mix has the perfect combination of spices that everyone can enjoy. Want to add something special to it, then don't worry; Add your special secret ingredient to give it your signature taste.
  • MOUTHWATERING FALAFEL IDEAS: Make falafel tacos, delicious veggie burgers, enjoy with spaghetti or pickled vegetables; The options are just unlimited! Drizzle some Wild Garden Tahini Sauce to make it extra special.
  • PERFECT FOR VEGANS & VEGETARIANS: Ziyad falafel is the best choice for those who keep away from meat but want to enjoy food to its fullest. This famous Middle Eastern Food would make you a fan of it.
  • THE ZIYAD'S PROMISE: For over fifty years, we have been connecting families with the cherished foods of the Middle East. Our family has traveled far and wide to rediscover the best Middle Eastern taste and bring it to your family. From our Family to Yours! Ziyad.
BrandZiyad
CategoryBaking Mixes
Size12oz (Pack of 1)

Ziyad Falafel Dry Mix - 12 oz Gluten-Free, Vegan, Non-GMO, No Additives, No Preservatives - Vegan/Vegetarian Spice Mix with Minced Onion, Garlic, Sesame - Great for Making Veggie Burgers and Snacks

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Best overall of the brands I’ve tried.
Scitch✓ Verified PurchaseFebruary 6, 2024
Falafel made from this mix is the best of the brands I've tried. And it makes almost double the amount of cooked falafel compared to the other brands.

It's more flavorful than Knorr or Manichewitz (spelling?) brands. Other reviews complain about it being soupy so I let it sit for about 45 min in the fridge. It was still a bit soft but next time I'll just use a bit less water. One review I read complained about gritty bits but I think it's just that this brand seems to have more sesame seeds than other brands and yes, they're crunchy (which I like). The flavor of this mix is more pronounced than the other brands I've tried. I'll definitely order this again. Do be aware that the package contains more than the actual recipe calls for. If you buy two boxes you'll have enough for two regular and one smaller batch of falafel which makes the price very competitive.
Best Falafel Mix
Charles C.✓ Verified PurchaseFebruary 4, 2024
This is the best Falafel Mix I have ever tried. I can't put it any better than that.
Healthy Plant based choice with Flavor
Roxan Taylor✓ Verified PurchaseJanuary 20, 2024
I love love love Felafels. I've made by scratch but it's time consuming. This Ziyad Felafel mix is original made in Middleast & takes like I'm still their. I use plain Fage Yogurt to replace the Tahini. This is awesome also for Mediterranean plant based diet. Just add some tomatoes & cucumber. I cheat & add lettuce or Arugula or whatever wild greens I have & it's very healthy.
So gooood!
F S✓ Verified PurchaseJanuary 19, 2024
This is my favorite box falafel! When I don't have time to make from scratch! So easy to make and it is delicious. My family loves it!
Delicious Falafels are just the right amount of homemade
Tiberius✓ Verified PurchaseDecember 4, 2023
These falafels were reasonable to prepare and the results were delicious and approved by everyone who's had a sample.

I've been making falafels from a mix for a couple of years. The kind I was getting from the local grocery store was discontinued so change was forced upon me. There was another brand locally and I tried them and the balls were too dense and the falafels were bready and mostly tasteless. That was almost enough for me to quit making falafels... I persevered and read some reviews and this was one of the top choices.

I was a little unclear on the directions, my fault really. I like to make large batches, two boxes at a time, so the instructions to combine equal amounts of mix and water wasn't really how I wanted to do it. Instead, I read there are 9 servings of 1/4 cup in the box which would be 2 1/4 cups, right? So I dumped 2 boxes in the bowl and started adding water. At 3 cups of water (on my way to 4 1/2 cups for 2 boxes) the mix was looking about right but I also knew it was going to thicken over the next half hour so I ended up putting in 4 cups of water (even I knew the last 1/2 cup was way too much). After thickening all it would, it was still a little too runny for making balls but not really too bad. So I brought my olive oil up to 350 degrees (I used an infrared thermometer gun) and then used a small spoon to place little pools of falafel in the olive oil to cook. What can I tell you, it turned out great. It was actually easier, quicker and less messy than trying to make balls. Of course, if you really like falafel balls, this might be a problem. You might call these oblate spheroids at best. Either way, this is the mix for me now and this is my method.

Mix 2 boxes of falafel mix with 4 cups of water in a bowl and let thicken for 30 minutes. Bring 3/4 inch depth of olive oil to 350 degrees (where the mix will bubble in the oil but not so you feel in danger). Spoon in generous teaspoons of mix into the oil and fry on each side for a couple of minutes. The falafel might be a little delicate when you flip it but should mostly hold together, if it is still too fragile, just wait a little longer. After frying both sides, take out, let drip a moment back into oil if necessary and cool on paper towel. Makes a lot of falafel oblate spheroids so I usually freeze almost half for later. And more than half I put in a container in the refrigerator.

I like warming a couple along with a small round na'an in the toaster oven, then putting hummus and the falafels on na'an. Others around me also add spinach and/or fetta cheese.

Needless to say, this falafel mix is a winner for me.
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