Pin Save These veggie burgers are packed with vegetables! See how to make homemade veggie burgers that are hearty, flavorful and full of vegetables. These delicious vegetable-packed burgers are high in fiber (5 grams) and come in at just under 200 calories for one patty. Vegan substitutes are included in the recipe. Watch the Video 02 of 21 Quinoa Black Bean Burgers View Recipe Autumneyes Quinoa, a seed which is often confused for a grain, pairs with black beans for a protein-packed patty. "This recipe needs 10 stars," says user Tlgonzalez. "It was so good that it's hard to believe it's a vegetarian dish." 03 of 21 Carrot Rice Nut Burger View Recipe Katherine Martinelli
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Groceries The 10 Best-Tasting Frozen Veggie Burgers You Can Buy Want a super-tasty meatless burger you can make from home? We ranked all the most popular store-bought veggie by taste and nutrition. By April Benshosan Published on October 10, 2019 | 2:57 PM Shutterstock These burgers are vegetarian, of course. They're also conveniently vegan, gluten free, nut free, egg free and soy free. Watch How to Make Veggie Burgers Veggie Burger Cooking Options You have three cooking options for these veggie burgers, and we'll start with my favorite one. 1) Oven-Baked I love baking these veggie burgers in the oven. Veggie burgers are made primarily of vegetables like beans, greens, and mushrooms, plus grains and extras like onion, corn, and beets. Some are styled after meat, but most seem to do their own. improving the burger texture intensifying flavour. For the vegetables, I use mushrooms and carrots. Mushrooms add great savoury flavour and add to the "meatiness" of the patty; Carrots - I use carrots because it's a low water content veg plus I like that it adds little bits of colour to the burger.
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Short grain brown rice, panko bread crumbs, and ground flaxseed help these burgers hold together. DON'T use long-grain brown rice here. It's not as sticky as short grain rice, so it doesn't yield cohesive patties. Even if you're not a mushroom person, I think you'll love this recipe. Smoky, savory, and meaty, it makes a darn good veggie burger. Stir in all other ingredients, and form patties. (Add more flour if too soft to form patties.) Either pan fry-flipping halfway through cooking-or place on a parchment-lined pan and bake at 350 F for 10 minutes. Flip, then bake an additional 10 minutes or until desired texture is reached. To bake the burgers, preheat the oven to 400ºF. Line a baking sheet with parchment paper, and arrange the patties into a single layer on the pan. Generously brush both sides of the patties with olive oil, then bake for 15 minutes. Flip and bake for another 5 minutes until heated through. Place a greased, non-stick large skillet over medium-high heat. We add a little olive oil, avocado oil, or cooking spray to the pan. Then add the veggie burgers and cook them on both sides until they are golden brown (about 8-10 minutes per side). Divide the mixture and, using your hands, form pattie shapes. Cook in a skillet until golden brown.
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1. Add all dry ingredients (except hemp hearts and chopped veggies) to your food processor. Process until well mixed and almost flour-like. Transfer into a large bowl. 2. Add remaining ingredients (hemp hearts and chopped veggies) to mixture in large bowl. Stir with a spoon until thoroughly combined. 3. Turn the heat off and set aside. Place the cashews in a food processor and pulse until cashews are a small, even crumb texture — about 10 pulses. Place the cashew crumbs in a bowl and set aside. Add the cooled rice to the now-empty food processor and pulse until slightly crumbled, about 5 pulses.
Mixed Vegetables: Steamed potatoes, carrots, French beans and green peas make up the bulk of the patty. Garlic, ginger and green chilies (hot peppers) are sautéed and then added to the patty mix for an amazing flavor. Scrape into the mixing bowl with the onion and red pepper. Place the black beans, oats, and 2 tablespoons water in the food processor. Puree until the beans are mostly smooth with a few small pieces remaining. Transfer to the mixing bowl and stir to combine. Scoop the burger mixture in 1/3 cup portions into your hands.
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Using wet hands, form 8 patties and place on a plate. Heat a cast-iron pan over medium-high heat and add 2 tablespoons of the oil. Add the patties and cook for about 4 minutes. 7 Recipe Card How is it made? A patty in a veggie burger can be made only with veggies, with soya, with beans/legumes or with a mix of any of these. However for this recipe I have used only veggies that are most commonly available like potatoes, carrots, peas and French beans. I made it the same way a veg cutlet is made.