Navy Bean Falafel
Easy and delicious, these gluten free Navy Bean Falafel are spiced with smoked paprika, turmeric, coriander, cumin, onion and garlic and make a tasty and nutritious snack.

*This post was first published in May of 2014 – it has since been updated and is being republished today.
Sometimes my daughter and I plan on having an 8 hour movie marathon and rent about 4 movies from our neighborhood Redbox…
Only to return all of them the next day – without watching a single one!
Mind boggling eh?
Well, this past weekend we actually rented and sat down and watched one: “God’s Not Dead” – without pausing it or getting up or playing with the dogs or deciding to hand wrestle or…well, you get the picture.

My daughter and I had wanted to watch this movie since last year, when we first saw the trailer for it. “God’s Not Dead” happens to have been panned by critics, earning a score of 16 out of 100!
Now, I might not have the experienced perception of a movie critic; but, I would have to disagree with that score! This movie ignited discussions and realizations in our house, that were eye opening.
While the main focus of this movie is on the college student who decides to take on the challenge of proving God is not dead to his atheist professor; there are numerous other characters that show the strength and perseverance and beauty of the human spirit when fueled by faith.
One such character that moved me was “Reverend Jude” played by Benjamin Ochieng.
Reverend Jude’s quite calm, his wise words, his hope and his always joyful demeanor not only reminded me of my dad; but they also reminded me that there is always a reason, there is always a plan.
We might not be privy to these reasons and plans – but they all work together to bring us closer to The Big Guy.
Sometimes it is very hard to accept; sometimes we question the reason behind a loved one’s death; sometimes we cannot seem to see the reason behind a friends health woes; sometimes we are baffled at the never ending onslaught of bills that threaten to drive us to bankruptcy; and, sometimes we are boggled by friendships and relationships that just end.
But, if we stay still, oh so still and look clearer, we might see that the reason has nothing to do with the result.. and we just have to hang in there and trust.

Other than this movie having us hooked, another reason we actually sat through this without getting up is because we had a whole 12 inch pan of these Navy Bean Falafel bites!
These Navy Bean Falafel are so easy to make:
For these falafel, I decided to go a different route from the traditional chick peas and use smooth canned navy beans instead. Make sure you completely drain the navy beans and dry them a bit between paper towels.
And with a little carrot and onion these little bites were big on taste! These are also jam packed with garlic, turmeric, cumin and coriander – ingredients, my mom swears, ward off nasty colds.
My daughter and I wolfed these down without any other sides or sauces or dressings – and when a picky teen does it – well…I’ll let you come to your own conclusions…
If you need a sauce to accompany these, these navy bean falafel can be enjoyed with this sweet spicy chili (recipe can be found here) sauce or this pumpkin chili sauce (recipe found here).
If you want to make this a meal, then serve it with this Za’atar Ras El Hanout Chicken and this Broccoli Kale Cilantro Sambol (Salad) and these air fryer zucchini fries.


Ingredients
- 1 cup drained rinsed and dried canned navy beans (I dried these between paper towels to remove excess moisture)
- 1 egg
- 1/4 onion chopped
- 2 cloves garlic finely chopped
- 1/4 cup carrot grated
- 1/2 teaspoon paprika
- 1/4 teaspoon turmeric
- 1 teaspoon coriander
- 1 teaspoon cumin
- 3 tbsp almond flour or more if falafel are too wet
- 1/4 tsp salt and pepper
- 2-3 tbsp oil
Instructions
- Place all ingredients in a blender or better yet, a food processor, and pulse till well incorporated. Make sure to pulse and not simply blend until too smooth and mushy.
- Shape mixture into balls, and flatten slightly.
- Heat a couple of tablespoons of oil in a frying pan over medium heat.
- When oil is warm, add shaped falafel (they will be slightly wet but will dry out as they cook) and cook 4-5 minutes on each side or till golden brown.
- Serve with spicy sweet chili sauce or enjoy as is.
This looks delicious! Thanks for sharing that movie, it sounds like something I would like. I especially like when you said “we might see that the reason has nothing to do with the result” 🙂
Thanks so much Bianca – it happens often – we watch a movie that has so much good stuff in the middle – a character that isn’t a star one that says or acts a certain way or something that is said…just makes it for me!
My hubs would love this dish! :)-Ashley
Thanks Ashley!
Aww now I want to see that movie! You and your daughter are so cute, i love your relationship! And these navy bean falafels looks amaaaazing 🙂
Aww – thanks Charlotte! Yup, being a single parent has had it’s perks for me – one of them is being really close to my gal! 🙂
Those look really tasty!!
I’ve been wanting to watch that movie – I will have to check it out soon.
Thanks Kim – yes, I sure hope you get to watch it!
we have been SO wanting to watch that movie, and now I know that we need to get our butts to red box. AND we need to get our butts into the kitchen to eat these. I seriously haven’t tried falafel, but have been DYING to! Pinning!
Wait – what??? You haven’t tried falafel???? That’s more shocking than when I found out you moved cross country!!!
Thanks Taylor!!!
Yes – that movie is really good – specially the middle parts!
i love navy bean, and so does my gut. which means i get to make these! YAY! genius
Yes to gut friendly foods! Thanks Lindsay
I just put that movie on my Netflix queue. I’m definitely intrigued after reading this post. I’ll let you know my thoughts.
Holy moly those falafel look good and I bet they taste even better than they look. I need me some of that! 😉
Thanks Mike – they did taste pretty darn good!
So, am curious – since I am late replying – did you get a chance to watch the movie? Any thoughts if you did? I am so curious to know…
I feel like movie reviews are like restaurant reviews…people only speak up if they have something bad to say, so all the good reviews get filtered out. Glad you enjoyed the movie! Also, love this new take on falafel. A must try!
Thanks so much Joanne! Yes – I didn’t think of it that way – but you are so right! And now that you mention it…I don’t remember the last time I read a totally positive review!
I’ll have to check out God’s Not Dead – a topic I’m very interested in recently – and I’ll have to have a plate of these falafel when I watch ;).
Thanks Jeanette – I sure hope you get to try them both 🙂
I haven’t heard of the movie – I’ll be sure to look it up.
And also, your take on falafel sounds delicious 🙂
Thanks so much Jyoti 🙂
O yes, these are a great snack for movie night.
Thanks Angie!!!
Oh I’m jus the same about movies. I always stock up over the weekend with great plans to watch them all…9 out of 10 times, I end up watching reruns on TV instead! When will we ever learn eh ;)! As much as I love chickpeas, I love the twist on these…and hey no chickpeas in the falafel only means compensating with extra hummus right :)!
Khushboo – I am thinking when the weather gets cooler and I detest being outside – then I will watch more movies and tv – I watch so little Iended up cancelling my cable this past weekend!
Yes to more hummus! Btw, thanks lady!
I haven’t rented a movie in ages but it might be time. Those falafel made from beans sound pretty good right now!
Thanks Maureen! Yes – yes it’s about time for a move rental 🙂
Your pictures are amazing. I want to eat these little bites right NOW! Great idea. It you like these types of movies you might also enjoy Heaven Is For Real. Based on a true story (I read the book twice) and really good acting and story. Very thought provoking. Thanks for all your interesting posts. Cheers to both you and your daughter.
Aww-thanks so much Joan! I am speechless at your kind words…thank you – you made my day…
I read Heaven is for Real – and loved the book – but haven’t seen the movie yet – wonder if is similar to the book…
Aaw, so sweet that you and your daughter finally got to have your movie night. A pan of these falafels sounds like the perfect snack food while watching a movie 🙂 Navy beans instead of chickpeas sounds awesome and I love love love the spices in here! Gorgeous photos too girl, just want to reach right in and grab one of these babies! Pinning 🙂
Aw – thanks so so very much Kelly!
I totally hear you on renting movies, I used to do that all the time! But it’s been ages since I’ve rented anything, now everything is rented online it seems, lost a bit of it’s romanticism of browsing the shelves! This recipe looks amazing and your pictures are beautiful. Totally loving all those spices happening, especially that coriander!
Thanks so much Pamela!
Yes, you are right – everything is done online – but I don’t have access to Red Box online as NetFlix seems to not have the more recent movies yet…