Absolutely. Keep the falafels separate from the salad ingredients and store both in covered containers in the refrigerator—a day in advance is best. You can make the dressing a week in advance. Before serving the salad, we suggest warming the falafels in the oven and adding them to the rest of the ingredients. But they're good at room temperature too.<\/p>
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An opened jar will last about 6 months in the fridge, and if unopened, it can last 1 to 2 years. You can substitute it for nut butter, and it's often enjoyed on toast, used as a sandwich spread, added to cookie batter, stirred into soups, added to grain bowls, salad dressings and marinades, and it's fabulous in dips for raw veggies.<\/p>
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"name": "What should I serve with falafel salad?",
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Falafel salad is a meal in itself, and with a basket of fresh warmed pita bread, it's even better. But if you want to add protein, kebabs—lamb, chicken or beef—would work exceptionally well. Some of our favorite recipes include Mojito-Marinated Chicken Kebabs<\/a>, Tandoori Chicken Kebabs<\/a> and Grilled Beef & Vegetable Kebabs<\/a>.<\/p>
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