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This homemade vegan falafel wrap is packed with colour, flavour and nutrients for the ultimate healthy and satisfying Mediterranean-inspired meal! Whip up a batch of falafels ahead of time and assemble these wraps throughout the week for a quick, easy and healthy meatless meal! {Vegan, dairy-free, & gluten-free-friendly}

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Falafel Wraps

This vegan falafel wrap makes for a delicious meatless option that’s especially perfect if you’re looking to switch it up and incorporate more plant-based meals into your menu.

Filled with nutritious ingredients like beets, carrots, avocado, baby spinach, hummus and falafel, this vibrant wrap makes the ultimate nutrient-packed lunch or dinner. With all those colours, it looks just like a rainbow!

These vegan wraps were originally inspired by the best falafel wrap EVER that I tried at a local vegan cafe. The best part is, it can easily be made at home with a few simple ingredients and it’s perfect for taking on the go!

For the purpose of this recipe, I used these homemadefalafel bites, which are simple to prepare and can be made in advance for a quick meal that you can assemble in a flash, but you can also use leftover falafels that you might have kicking around in your fridge too!

For more healthy wrap recipes, be sure to also check out thisSpicy Chicken Wraps Recipe andHealthy Turkey Wrap too!

Why we love this falafel hummus wrap recipe

  • Packed with nutrients:There are so many nutrients from all of the colourful vegetables ranging from vitamins A, C, E, and K to potassium and iron. Plus the tortilla, falafels and hummus add a dose of fibre and protein to keep you feeling full and satisfied.
  • Can be prepared in advance:Make up a batch of the falafels in advance so that all you have to do is assemble the wrap when ready to serve!
  • Beautiful presentation:I mean, check out those colours. How pretty are they?! This falafel wrap recipe would be the perfect lunch option for serving to company!
  • Delicious:There are so many different flavours and textures in these wraps. It’s basically a party in your mouth.

At the end of the day, you really can’t go wrong with this easy and tasty meatless option!

Ingredient notes

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  • Tortillas: I typically use large whole grain tortillas for higher fibre content. You can also sub in regular flour tortillas or gluten-free if preferred.
  • Falafels: Provides that delicious Mediterranean flavour to these wraps. Use this homemade falafel recipe or your favourite falafel recipe to make these wraps. You can also use store-bought if you’re short on time.
  • Hummus: Acts as a glue to secure all of the ingredients in the wrap and provides some extra flavour. Use a homemade hummus (try this Sweet Potato Hummus) or store-bought for a quick and easy option.
  • Beets: Adds a vibrant burst of colour. Shred the raw beets up before adding them to the wrap. You may wish to wear kitchen gloves when shredding the beets to prevent them from staining your hands.
  • Carrots: Adds a refreshing crunch to the wrap. Shred large carrots or purchase matchstick carrots for a more convenient option.
  • Avocado: Incorporates healthy fats and a delicious creaminess. Use ripe avocados that have not yet browned for the best taste and presentation.
  • Spinach: Use fresh baby spinach. You could also use arugula, baby kale or shredded lettuce if preferred.

Step by step instructions

There are a few steps involved in making these wraps, but the good news is that there are several things that you can do in advance to help simplify the process, including making the hummus and falafels ahead of time.

You can also use store-bought if desired to speed up the process even more.

  1. To start, spread a thin layer of hummus all over a largetortillaleaving about an inch around the edge, to add some flavour and act as a glue to keep all of the ingredients in place.
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2. Next, place on the toppings for the falafel wrap. Line each of the ingredients in equal strips across the wrap.

  • Baby spinach
  • Sliced avocado
  • Shredded beets
  • Shredded carrot
  • Crumbled falafel
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It should resemble a rainbow.

3. Next, carefully and tightly roll up the wrap, tucking in the ends and securing it with two toothpicks to prevent the contents from falling out.

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4. Finally, take a nice big bite to get all of those amazing flavours in your mouth all at once.

Recipe Notes:

  • For a really quick and easy meal, I recommend making up a bunch of the falafelsin advance so that you can enjoy this tasty and nutrient packed wrap for lunch or dinner all throughout the week! You can use your favourite falafel recipe, the falafel recipe provided or store-bought falafels to make these wraps.
  • Similarly you can make up a batch of hummus in advance, or purchase it pre-made.
  • Be sure to spread the hummus evenly over each wrap as it helps to act like a glue for all of the fillings
  • Be sure to tightly roll up the wrap and secure it with two toothpicks to prevent the contents from falling out. This could potentially be a very messy wrap, so you’ll need thosetoothpicksto help keep it intact.
  • Use 100% whole-grain tortillas for a higher fibre option. You can also sub in a gluten-free tortilla if desired.
  • Be sure to roll up the wraps tightly starting from the side with the crumbled falafels to ensure that the falafels stay in the centre of the wrap and don’t come out the other end.
  • To help keep the wraps together, you can place two toothpicks through the tortilla and fillings when cutting in half.
  • When rolling up the wraps, tuck the tortilla in on each side to prevent the fillings from falling out.
  • These wraps can be made in advance, however, they taste best when freshly made since the tortilla may start to go soggy if sitting for an extended period of time (i.e. more than a day).
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How to store

You can keep the assembled wraps in the fridge in an air-tight container or wrapped in saran wrap for up to two to three days, making them perfect for meal prep.Once they’re all prepared, you can just grab and go!

Recipe FAQs

What is a falafel wrap?

Falafel wraps consist of a combination offalafel, hummus, and an assortment of colourful vegetables rolled into a tortilla for a simple and portable meal. It’s a unique, yet tasty and easy way to serve up this traditional Middle Eastern staple.

What type of falafels should I use?

For the purpose of this recipe, I used my ownhomemade falafel recipe, but you can feel free to sub in your favourite homemade or store-bought falafels.

What type of hummus should I use?

I’ve tried several different types of hummus with these wraps, both homemade and store-bought, and each time, they turned out equally delicious. In terms of flavour, you can use regular hummus or try a flavoured hummus like this Spicy Garlic Hummus or Sweet Potato Hummus!

Is a falafel wrap vegan?

Not all falafel wraps are vegan, but this recipe is a plant-based option since it’s meat-free, dairy-free and egg-free.

How to fold a wrap

Be sure to roll up the wraps tightly starting from the side with the crumbled falafels to ensure that the falafels stay in the centre of the wrap and don’t come out the other end. When rolling up the wraps, tuck the tortilla in on each side to prevent the fillings from falling out. To help keep the wraps together, you can place two toothpicks through the tortilla and fillings when cutting in half.

What do you put in a falafel wrap?

There are a number of different fillings you can use in a falafel wrap. In this particular wrap, we’ve used hummus, shredded beets, carrots, avocado and spinach in addition to the falafel. If you want to switch it up, you could do tzatziki, lettuce, tomatoes, feta, and cucumbers or come up with your own unique spin!

Can falafel wraps be frozen?

While the falafels themselves can be frozen, I don’t recommend freezing the wraps once they’re assembled as they won’t taste as good once thawed. To save time, freeze the falafels in advance and then thaw when ready to make and serve these wraps.

Serving suggestions

These avocado falafel wraps make a balanced and satisfied meal on their own, but you can also serve them up with your favourite sides!

Try them with:

  • Cucumber Noodle Salad
  • Kale Salad with Cranberries
  • Turmeric Roasted Cauliflower
  • Sweet Potato Kale Bowl
  • Vegan Caesar Salad

Eat these wraps cold, warm or at room temperature. You can also toast them once assembled for a nice crispy outside!

Recipe variations + more wrap ideas

  • To make gluten-free: Use gluten-free tortillas.
  • Switch up the greens: Try arugula, baby kale or lettuce instead of spinach.
  • Use different vegetables: Try adding diced cucumber, tomato, or peppers.
  • Try a different sauce: Use tzatziki instead of hummus or drizzle on some of this avocado green goddess dressing!
  • Use roasted vegetables instead of raw: Rather than shredding raw beets and carrots, try slicing them and roasting them instead for a different spin.
  • Add cheese: Add a sprinkle of feta cheese for an extra pop of flavour.
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More delicious meatless recipes:

  • Spicy Black Bean Burgers
  • Chickpea Veggie Burgers
  • Vegetarian Quesadillas
  • Vegan Black Bean Tostadas
  • Vegetarian Pasta Salad
  • Chickpea Avocado Feta Salad
  • Greek Lentil Salad
  • Healthy Black Bean Burrito Bowls

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Course lunch

Vegan Falafel Wrap Recipe

By: Elysia

Servings 4 servings

This homemade vegan falafel wrap is packed with colour, flavour and nutrients for the ultimate healthy and satisfying Mediterranean-inspired meal! Whip up a batch of falafels ahead of time and assemble these wraps throughout the week for a quick, easy and healthy meatless meal! {Vegan, dairy-free, & gluten-free-friendly}

Prep Time 10 minutes mins

Total Time 10 minutes mins

Ingredients

  • 4 large 10-inch whole-wheat tortillas (can use gluten-free if desired)
  • 1/2 cup hummus (store-bought or homemade)
  • Large handful baby spinach
  • 1/2 large avocado thinly sliced
  • 1 cup shredded beets
  • 1 cup shredded carrot (about 1 large carrot)
  • 8 falafels crumbled
  • 8 toothpicks

Instructions

  • Spread the hummus evenly across each of the four tortillas, leaving about an inch around the edge.

  • Starting from the left side of each tortilla, add a strip of baby spinach, sliced avocado, shredded beets, shredded carrot and two crumbled falafels.

  • Roll the wrap tightly, tucking in the ingredients as you go to ensure that all of the ingredients stay in the tortilla.

  • Secure with toothpicks and slice wrap in half. Serve and enjoy!

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Notes

  • For a really quick and easy meal, I recommend making up a bunch of thefalafelsin advance so that you can enjoy this tasty and nutrient packed wrap for lunch or dinner all throughout the week! You can use your favourite falafel recipe, the falafel recipe provided or store-bought falafels to make these wraps.
  • Similarly you can make up a batch of hummus in advance, or purchase it pre-made.
  • Be sure to spread the hummus evenly over each wrap as it helps to act like a glue for all of the fillings
  • Be sure to tightly roll up the wrap and secure it with two toothpicks to prevent the contents from falling out. This could potentially be a very messy wrap, so you’ll need thosetoothpicksto help keep it intact.
  • Use 100% whole-grain tortillas for a higher fibre option. You can also sub in a gluten-free tortilla if desired.
  • Be sure to roll up the wraps tightly starting from the side with the crumbled falafels to ensure that the falafels stay in the centre of the wrap and don’t come out the other end.
  • To help keep the wraps together, you can place two toothpicks through the tortilla and fillings when cutting in half.
  • When rolling up the wraps, tuck the tortilla in on each side to prevent the fillings from falling out.
  • These wraps can be made in advance, however, they taste best when freshly made since the tortilla may start to go soggy if sitting for an extended period of time (i.e. more than a day).

Nutrition

Calories: 247kcalCarbohydrates: 35gProtein: 8gFat: 10gSaturated Fat: 2gSodium: 443mgPotassium: 399mgFiber: 8gSugar: 6gVitamin A: 5383IUVitamin C: 6mgCalcium: 111mgIron: 2mg

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This recipe was originally posted on May 7, 2018, but was updated January 2022 to include more helpful recommendations and tips!

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FAQs

Is falafel and hummus healthy? ›

Falafel is high in many micronutrients and a good source of fiber and protein. As such, it may help curb your appetite, support healthy blood sugar, and lower your risk of chronic disease. Yet, it's typically deep-fried in oil, which raises its fat and calorie content.

How many calories are in a falafel wrap with hummus? ›

Nutritional Information
Table of Nutritional InformationPer serving
Calories540
Total Fat (g)24
Saturated Fat (g)2.5
Trans Fat (g)0
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How to make sauce for falafel wrap? ›

For the tahini sauce

In a bowl we add the tahini, the olive oil and the chopped garlic and mix. Add the lemon juice and mix. *Choose contiments and amounts according to your taste. Other condiments may include, roasted eggplant, avocado, zucchini, hot sauces, cucumber etc.

Is falafel good for diabetics? ›

Falafel has a good amount of micronutrients plus it is a good source of protein and fiber. This helps in curbing one's appetite, lowers one's risk of chronic disease, and supports healthy blood sugar. All these qualities put Falafel in the diabetes-friendly category.

What is the healthiest thing to eat with hummus? ›

Hummus pairs perfectly with fresh veggies and crispy salads. This crunchy cucumber and tomato salad is a refreshing side dish with a bowl of hummus, but it also works beautifully as a topping for a loaded and colorful hummus.

Does falafel raise blood sugar? ›

Plus, chickpeas contain a lot of iron, folate, magnesium, phosphorus, and B vitamins. The various spices in falafel—like cumin, coriander and cardamom—are also full of disease-fighting antioxidants. “It's a very satisfying meal that will maintain blood sugar levels and prevent excess sugar cravings,” she says.

Why is falafel so high in calories? ›

Fried food.

Falafel is usually deep-fried. Fried foods are appetizing and crunchy. But they absorb the oil they're fried in. It may be as much as 20% of a food's weight.

Is falafel a carb or protein? ›

Falafel contains high amounts of protein and carbohydrates from chickpeas; it also has significant amounts of soluble fiber that helps to reduce the bad cholesterol from your body.

Is falafel wrap healthy for weight loss? ›

With its high protein and fiber content, falafel may aid weight control by inducing feelings of fullness. Eating low-GI foods like chickpeas can also help manage blood sugar levels.

What is a good side dish for falafel? ›

the most common tradition is to serve the falafel with pita brads, fine chopped salad of tomatoes, cucumbers, parsley and onions. A tangy dip, typically a tahini sauce or tzatziki. The falafel is served hot out of the oil, which goes well with the cold dipping sauce and the salad.

What is a good binder for falafel? ›

The trouble you might encounter, the first time around, is getting the right consistency so that your falafel won't break apart as you drop it into the oil. A binding ingredient can help keep it together, especially if you are using canned beans instead of dried. And the perfect binding ingredient for falafel is flour.

What goes well with falafel? ›

Side Dishes
  • Vermicelli Rice. A bowl of steaming vermicelli rice pairs so well with a variety of foods – but in my opinion, there's nothing better to serve it with than falafel! ...
  • Mujadara. ...
  • Fried Potatoes and Onions. ...
  • Crispy Roasted Chickpeas. ...
  • Spicy Potatoes (Batata Harra) ...
  • Stuffed Grape Leaves (Dolmas)
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Is falafel good for A1C? ›

Falafel wraps are a delicious and popular food option for many, but they can be a potential source of concern for individuals with diabetes due to their high carbohydrate content. Adding a yoghurt dip provides protein and healthy fats, which can slow down the absorption of carbohydrates and prevent blood sugar spikes.

What is healthier falafel or chicken? ›

In essence, the ingredient profile of falafel is in the least unhealthy. In fact, compared to other counterparts of the food, including chicken shawarma, falafel tops the list to contain the healthiest amount of all ingredients that are required by the body.

How much hummus can a diabetic eat? ›

Hummus Makes Great Diabetic Snacks!

The American Diabetes Association recommends a 1/3 cup serving per day, preferably with vegetables to round out a filling and low carb snack for diabetics.

Can I eat falafel in weight loss? ›

May Help Control Weight

With its high protein and fiber content, falafel may aid weight control by inducing feelings of fullness. Eating low-GI foods like chickpeas can also help manage blood sugar levels.

Is hummus healthy yes or no? ›

Hummus is a healthy, versatile snack. It is packed with nutrients and offers protection from various diseases. It's easy to make your own at home, and you can find all kinds of flavors at the grocery store, from black bean, roasted garlic, and coconut curry to red velvet and chocolate mint.

Is a lot of hummus healthy? ›

Though hummus is packed with healthful ingredients, you still shouldn't eat a whole tub in a sitting. “It is relatively high in calories due to the tahini and oil content,” says Angela Lemond, a registered dietitian and spokesperson for the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics.

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