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.
These look amazing delicious! I love the spices you have flavored the falafel with here
Thanks so much
I’m not sure I am able to believe in God. I’ve been into science for too long… it seems to me that the universe is so incredibly crazy to have a creator. The nature, the way things work and go on, maybe all this is “god”. Anyhow… let’s talk about these bites. I have a clear opinion about them: they are fantastic!
Thanks so much Daniela – they were pretty awesome!
My daughter and I have gotten in the habit of renting Redbox movies and having a movie night. I will have to look for that one. And I might have to make some of these falafel to munch on. They look wonderful!
Thanks Christin – with the weather cooling down – we are trying to squeeze in more movie nights! So nice to hear you and your daughter have yalls own movie nights!
These look delicious- I actually prefer navy beans to chickpeas!
Yay – navy beans are so versatile – great savory and sweet! Thanks Arman!
Your movie night sounds awesome! And it sounds stupid but I never really thought to make felafel with anything apart from chickpeas. Great idea!
Thanks Lorraine – you gotta try navy beans!
I can see these little flakes and delicious little bits of veggies in your falafel and I am certain this would be the perfect finger food to accompany a good movie… and way more fun that eating popcorn.
Thanks so much BAM – yes – these are much better and better for you than popcorn! 🙂
It’s always a lovely surprise when a movie has been panned by critics, that you take it out and watch it and are pleasantly surprised. If a movie doesn’t do well in the US, it doesn’t get a cinematic release here which is probably why I haven’t heard of it. I’ll look out for it xx
Next time you are in the US -maybe you could find it? Or you could come by our place and watch it? 🙂
Shashi, I love those little savory cakes – I could eat so many of them at once! Love that they are gluten free, of course!
Thanks so much Julia
Love that you made falafel with white beans, looks delicious. So nice you and your daughter enjoyed the movie together, sounds like a good one.
Thanks so much Cheri – next tme I gotta try using pinto beans to make falafel – what do you think? 😉
i love falafels ad this one seems very delicious. now i need some hummus!!
Oooh hummus would have been so good with these – but we started eating and forgot about all sides!
Thanks Dixya
Can you believe that I’ve -never- tried falafel before? Not even the traditional kind? I’m going to go out on a limb here and assume that’s not really acceptable. Oops 😳 And you know what I miss? The good old days where you had to go out to a rental store, browse the shelve, and pick out a movie… getting super peeved when what you wanted was already rented out 😆 I know things are easier these days, but I still miss the old ones!
Amanda – I do miss those days too, my friend – so much fun perusing those aisles – even with the peeve factor 😉
Now wait – you haven’t had falafel???
Yum! I haven’t had falafel in literally decades… I think these might be a good snack for my Netflix marathons. 🙂
Thanks Sashi – yes, yes indeed!
I love navy beans, those falafel look so good, there is no breading? I am going to make these, I’ve been craving falafel.
Thanks Suzanne – nope, no breading at all!
These look so good! Would love to try it!
Thanks Asmita!
It’s been a really long time since we rented movies, but if I had a basket full of this falafel, it might make it more tempting. Just sayin’.. 🙂
So…you saying I should maybe mail you some of these? I think I have the same mail man that David at Spiced Blog has – just saying – he might eat it before it gets there… 😉
Haha! That nasty mailman obviously needs to find a wife who cooks so he stops taking all of our food! 🙂
Haha – Becca – you are so right! Are you volunteering for the position? 😉
I don’t think my husband would appreciate that, but thanks for thinking of me 😉
Oh snap! You have one of “those” 🙂 …ok…guess we might have to start a Match.com profile or something for this postman….
Ha! We always plan on watching a movie on Friday nights but just never end up doing it! I don’t know what it is!
And this dish sounds awesome! My kind of meal!
Thanks Ashley!!!
I am thinking it’s the weather – I adore being outside – but when it gets cold I am always indoors…that’s my story at least! 🙂