What’s Cooking in Gail’s Kitchen? Equal Measures: Veggie Burger! For a quarter-pounder without all the fat, substitute red meat for black beans instead. Sound crazy? Actually, I conducted a little taste test on my husband recently. By using mashed black beans, onion, green pepper, egg, and bread crumbs, it seemed more like a meatloaf than a burger. It kinda did. The texture was the same and they fried up real nice in the iron skillet. By the time we added lettuce, tomato, onion, and pickle, we practically did a double-take on the finished product. Go all out and slide it between a brioche bun. The veggie burger definitely crossed the finish line at the dinner table. Now thatβs delicious.
VEGGIE BURGER
Ingredients:
16-ounce can organic black beans, drained and rinsed well
1/2 green pepper
1/2 yellow onion
2 cloves garlic, minced
1 egg
1 tablespoon chili powder
1 tablespoon cumin
3 drops sriracha sauce
1/2 cup Italian bread crumbs
Butter for frying
Brioche hamburger buns
Condiments, per taste
Instructions:
Using a food processor set on Pulse, mash black beans until thick and chunky. Transfer to a bowl. Next, combine green pepper, yellow onion, and minced garlic in the food processor. Chop into small pieces. Stir into the black beans. Add egg, chili powder, cumin, and sriracha sauce. Mix well. Add bread crumbs. Mix together with gloved hands until consistency is dense enough to form into patties. Melt butter in an iron skillet over medium heat. Place patties into skillet and cook about 7-8 minutes until a crispy outer edge is present. Flip and cook 7-8 minutes longer. Serve with condiments of choice on a brioche bun.
Great recipe, We have some vegetarians and vegans in our life.
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Every once in awhile, a meatless meal is just what I crave. ππ
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yummy!!
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I appreciate you being here. Blessings. ππ
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We love black bean burgers, and if you serve them up on a brioche bun, who could ask for anything more?
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Iβm never giving up bread. No matter what. πππ₯―π₯π₯
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I tried, a few times, but life didn’t work without bread.
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Honestly. I canβt even admit to trying. π€£
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Burger on a bun, brioche or bread! Nothing better! πππ
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I agree; a two-handed burger loaded with stuff. π€£ππ
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We love these burgers too. I do not miss the meat with these yummy burgers.
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There is so much flavor, I didnβt miss the meat. Truly. π
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I have to say that I tried the commercial brand meatless burger made from plants and it did nothing for me. I fried it and placed it on a bun with mustard, mayonnaise and ketchup. I can’t remember if I placed cheese on it or not. Nothing. And frying it just resulted in smelling up my house.
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Never tried a store-bought variety. I like black beans, so I must say this hit the spot. πππ
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Maybe yours have a little something something that made them taste better, lol.
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Lovely!!
Thank you.
Joanna
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Something different for you. ππ
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“Where’s the beef!?” π (just teasing.)
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In my mind. π€£ππ€
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Yum π
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Satisfaction guaranteed. ππ
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I bet π
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Reblogged this on Ned Hamson's Second Line View of the News.
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Pile on the toppings. πΏπ
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Reblogged this on OPENED HERE >> https:/BOOKS.ESLARN-NET.DE.
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Go big or go home! πΏπ
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Looks yummy! With this i think, it would be a pleasure changing to more vegetarian food. Thanks, Gail! Enjoy your day! xx Michael
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Have a delicious one. ππΏ
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Nachos look amazing Gail π―
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Thanks! ππ»π
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I do love to “veg out” from time to time.
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Well, this version is deff worth the effort. ππ
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