Friends, I totally missed posting yesterday – blasphemy! I’m happy to report, though, that the break in posts happened because I was recording music for a short film I’d been working on. Always a good reason to be away from my computer. I’ll have new tracks to post next week, but for now, more Costco!
So the last purchase I made was a fairly new discovery: Veggie Patch veggie burgers. Now you know I’m not generally a fan of buying pre-made veggie patties. Normally they are frozen and chock full of salt and chemicals. However, what I love about Veggie Patch is they are refrigerated, not frozen, and I can read and understand all the ingredients that goes into them. They come in a bucket of 20, and while they are perfectly fine microwaved or fried and thrown onto salads or simply eaten as a snack, they, like everything in the Starving Artist kitchen can be elevated to new nights with a little resourcefulness, creativity, and a big helping of sass. Today: falafels.
Here’s what I did. I threw 4 patties in the processor. I scrounged through my fridge and found leftover dill and cilantro from the week’s previous recipes, so I threw in a couple of stalks of each. I also added a coarsely chopped green onion, a good dusting of cumin, a pinch of cayenne for spice, and a handful of shelled edamame that I had in my fridge to add more body. And of course a good pinch of salt and fresh ground black pepper. Then, I pulsed until thoroughly massacred. To my surprise, the mixture turned out green… which I guess shouldn’t have been that surprising… oh well. The mixture was a bit dry at first, so I switched on the processor and streamed in just enough olive oil so that I could see it clump a little. And that was it. I tasted for seasoning – it’s amazing how much life those fresh herbs add to the mix.
To assemble my falafels, I simply used my 2 teaspoon spring loaded scooper to scoop out some of the mix, rolled it in my hands, and dropped it into a pan with a layer of very hot oil. I let them brown deeply on all sides before removing them to a paper towel lined plate. Now what to do with them…. hmm. Well, I STILL have leftover sprouted corn tortillas, and I STILL have tomatoes, and I STILL have tzatziki sauce, and I STILL have feta cheese… you get where I’m going with this. I heated up my sprouted tortilla and spread on a thin layer of hummus. Then I layered thinly sliced tomato, thinly sliced red onion, two falafels, a sprinkle of feta, and a drizzle of tzatziki (or a ton), and voila – a fantastic lunch. And plenty of mix left over for several more lunches. This is how I roll.
Are all of you excited for the weekend? I am pumped – I’m going to the Ren Fair tomorrow! Woo! Expect a post about giant smoked turkey legs. Mmmm. What culinary adventures are you all up to?
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I love this idea. This is definitely an easy falafel recipe I can get behind. I also live right down the street from Costco and have not seen these veggie patties. I’ll be sure to check them out.
Thanks, Rachel! They are in the refrigerated section usually fairly close to the hummus. Do let me know when you try it out!