In the quest for culinary excellence, the pursuit of the perfect veggie burger stands as a testament to the boundless creativity and versatility of plant-based cuisine. Whether you're a seasoned vegan, a flexitarian exploring new culinary horizons, or simply a burger enthusiast seeking a healthier alternative, crafting an amazing veggie burger is an art form that demands attention to detail, careful ingredient selection, and a dash of culinary flair. Embark on this culinary journey with us as we delve into the world of veggie burgers, uncovering the secrets to creating a patty that rivals its meat-based counterparts in both taste and texture. From the pantry staples to the exotic ingredients, from the art of patty formation to the secrets of perfect patty cooking—this guide will equip you with the knowledge and inspiration to create veggie burgers that will elevate your dining experience to new heights.
Check out the recipes below so you can choose the best recipe for yourself!
THE BEST VEGGIE BURGER (BETTER THAN STORE-BOUGHT)
There's no getting around the fact that vegetable burgers take more time than regular hamburgers, but they are well worth it (trust us). Nothing is difficult about the process, so stick with us. You can do this! Once you make the burger mixture, you can keep it in the fridge for 24 hours. Or you can form the patties, cook them and freeze up to three months (this is what we do).
Provided by Adam and Joanne Gallagher
Categories American
Time 1h20m
Yield Makes 8 (3 1/4 ounce) veggie burgers
Number Of Ingredients 19
Steps:
- Heat the oven to 400 degrees F. Line two rimmed baking sheets with foil, parchment paper or silicon baking mats.
- Using a damp paper towel, brush all dirt from mushrooms. Cut away and discard any hard stems. Roughly chop the mushrooms, carrot, broccoli and onion into 1/2-inch chunks. Toss vegetables into the bowl of a food processor. Add the garlic, olive oil, smoked paprika, chili powder, salt and pepper. Close the lid and pulse 10 to 20 times until coarsely ground.
- Spread the ground vegetables onto one of the lined baking sheets. Pat them down with a spatula until a very thin layer of vegetables covers the majority of the baking sheet. Roast the vegetables for 15 minutes. (If the veggies around the outer edges start to turn dark brown, stir and press them back down into a thin layer).
- Meanwhile, spread the drained black beans onto the second baking sheet in one layer. When the vegetables have roasted for 15 minutes, stir them and press into a thin layer once more. Transfer both baking sheets (vegetables and the black beans) to the oven. Roast until the beans begin to split and look dry and the vegetables look drier and toasted, about 15 minutes. Let everything cool.
- While the beans and vegetables roast, rinse the food processor bowl and pat dry.
- Place the walnuts, spinach and fresh herbs in it. Pulse until they are about the size of breadcrumbs.
- Add cooled beans and pulse 5 to 10 times until the beans look crumbly with large crumbs.
- Add the roasted vegetables, panko breadcrumbs, eggs and the tomato paste. Pulse until everything is just combined. You want to keep some texture, don't pulse until a smooth mixture.
- Scrape the mixture into a bowl and fold in the rice.
- Refrigerate the veggie burger mix up to 24 hours. Or make patties, cook them and freeze wrapped in foil up to 3 months.
- When you are ready to make the burgers, divide into 8 equal portions (about 3 1/4 ounces or 90 grams each). Form each portion into a 1/2-inch thick patty.
- Heat a skillet over medium-low heat, add oil, and then place patties in one layer. (We use about 1 tablespoon of oil to cook 4 burgers). Cook until heated through, firm and browned on both sides, about 4 to 6 minutes on each side. If any bits fall from the sides as you flip, press them back into the sides of the patty. Be careful when flipping so they stay together.
- For an outdoor grill, we recommend placing a cast iron pan or griddle over a low fire to cook the burgers.
- To reheat frozen cooked burgers: Bake in a 350 degree F oven until heated through, 15 to 20 minutes. Or reheat in a skillet over medium-low heat until heated through, 5 to 10 minutes on each side. We do not recommend microwaving the patties (they steam and become floppy).
Nutrition Facts : ServingSize 1 burger patty (no bread/cheese/toppings), Calories 188, Protein 8.3g, Carbohydrate 22.7g, Fiber 5.4g, Sugar 2.8g, Fat 8g, SaturatedFat 1.3g, Cholesterol 46.5mg, Sodium 321.2mg
EASY VEGGIE BURGERS
These burgers have been tested and approved by my DD. The original recipe is from Chatelaine. The original name of this recipe is "Amazing Veggie Burgers".
Provided by Dreamer in Ontario
Categories Black Beans
Time 13m
Yield 6 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 13
Steps:
- Drain and rinse beans with cold water.
- Drain again and pat dry with paper towels.
- Add beans, onions, garlic, egg, 2 tbsp barbecue sauce, Worcestershire sauce, oil, salt and pepper to food processor.
- Pulse until beans are the size of peas.
- Place pulsed mixture into a large bowl.
- Add flour and stir until evenly mixed.
- Add bread crumbs and mix well.
- Add cheese and mix with your hands (mixture is thick).
- Divide mixture into six portions.
- Flour your hands and shape into 1/2-inch thick burgers (if you don't flour your hands the mixture will stick to them).
- The burgers may be refrigerated in a sealed container for 1 day or frozen until ready to grill.
- Oil your grill and preheat grill to medium-high.
- Place burgers on grill.
- Brush with remaining barbecue sauce.
- Barbecue with lid down until hot, turning once, for 8 to 10 minutes.
- Serve on buns with desired toppings i.e. pickles, onions, tomatoes, salsa.
- For vegetarian make sure you use either a vegetarian Worcestershire sauce or the soy sauce.
AMAZING VEGGIE BURGERS
A tasty black bean burger with onion, BBQ sauce and cheddar cheese. These great-tasting burgers don't demand a mind-numbing list of unusual ingredients. You can easily double the recipe and freeze some for another night. From Today's Parent Magazine.
Provided by FrVanilla
Categories Lunch/Snacks
Time 20m
Yield 6 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 12
Steps:
- Drain beans, then rinse with cold water. Drain well, then pat dry with paper towels. Place in a food processor fitted with a metal blade. Add onion, garlic, egg, 2 tbsp (30 mL) of the barbecue sauce, Worcestershire, oil, salt and pepper. Pulse just until beans are about the size of peas. Don't purée. Turn into a large bowl.
- 2. Stir in flour with a spatula until evenly mixed. Sprinkle with bread crumbs. (Only store-bought bread crumbs or crackers ground in a processor until very fine will work.) Stir inches Mixture will be very thick. Scatter with cheese and work in with your hands. Divide mixture into 6 portions. Using well-floured hands, shape into burgers, about 1/2 in (1 cm) thick. If making ahead, refrigerate in a sealed container up to 1 day or freeze.
- 3. Cook burgers in a well-oiled frying pan over medium heat for 5 minutes, or until browned on the bottom. Turn over and spoon the remaining barbecue sauce on top. Cover and continue cooking until heated through, about 5 minutes more.
Tips:
- Choose the right beans: Black beans, kidney beans, and lentils are all great options for veggie burgers. They're packed with protein and fiber, and they have a hearty texture that holds up well in a burger.
- Don't overcook the beans: Overcooked beans will be mushy and bland. Cook them just until they're tender, about 10 minutes for black beans and kidney beans, and 20 minutes for lentils.
- Use a food processor: A food processor is the best way to get a smooth and even texture for your veggie burgers. If you don't have a food processor, you can mash the beans by hand, but it will take longer.
- Add plenty of flavor: Veggie burgers can be bland if you don't add enough flavor. Use a variety of spices, herbs, and vegetables to create a flavorful burger that everyone will love.
- Don't be afraid to experiment: There are endless possibilities when it comes to veggie burgers. Experiment with different ingredients and flavors to create your own unique burgers.
Conclusion:
Veggie burgers are a delicious and healthy alternative to traditional beef burgers. They're packed with protein, fiber, and vitamins, and they're much lower in saturated fat and cholesterol. Plus, they're incredibly versatile and can be made with a variety of ingredients. So next time you're looking for a healthy and delicious burger, give one of these veggie burger recipes a try. You won't be disappointed!
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