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×$1.64 per serving
4 likes
Ready in 45 minutes
Spoonacular Score: 81%
The recipe Falafel Burger is ready in about 45 minutes and is definitely a super dairy free and lacto ovo vegetarian option for lovers of middl eastern food. One serving contains 400 calories, 11g of protein, and 23g of fat. For $1.64 per serving, this recipe covers 17% of your daily requirements of vitamins and minerals. This recipe serves 4. If you have tzatziki, hamburger buns, garlic, and a few other ingredients on hand, you can make it. It works well as a hor d'oeuvre. It is brought to you by spoonacular user eatsommadmin. Similar recipes are Falafel Burger, Falafel Burger, and Falafel Burger.
Merlot, Malbec, and Zinfandel are great choices for Burger. Merlot will be perfectly adequate for a classic burger with standard toppings. Bolder toppings call for bolder wines, such as a malbec or peppery zinfandel. One wine you could try is Madsen Family Cellars State Merlot Wine. It has 5 out of 5 stars and a bottle costs about 22 dollars.
This well-structured blend of Red Mountain and Wahluke Slope grapes has been aged 20 months in French and American oak barrels. Rich with cherries, cranberries and toffee with a smooth mouthfeel and a long, lingering finish. This big-bodied wine goes well with grilled lamb or beef. Seth Ryan vineyards, Red Mountain AVA and Stone Tree Vineyards, Wahluke Slope AVA. Wine Advocate 2010, issue 190 - 91 points
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