I had originally thought to post as two separate recipes
but then decided they’d work best together. So here you go.
The burger recipe is very similar to other bean burger
recipes I’ve posted. Such as these Mexican burgers and these black bean burgers, whereas the salsa is a totally new concoction.
The inspiration for the salsa came from this post by Kathy at Healthy Happy
life. It looked so simply and perfect for the BBQ I was going to at my friends
a couple of weekends ago (when the weather was actually nice!) She also got me
into the bean burger mindset too so then I scouted around for a new spin on the
idea for those and loved this simple concept by No Meat Athlete.
This salsa is a lovely light BBQ side and my non-vegan
friends were all seen adding a dollop to their plate! It’s sweet and refreshing
in equal measures and it got me into a cucumber frame of mind- I have some more
cucumber ideas up my sleeve for next week too!
P.S Barbequed plantains...amazing! Try them if you haven't already!
P.S Barbequed plantains...amazing! Try them if you haven't already!
Recipe: cucumber
pineapple salsa
Inspired by Healthy Happy Life
Inspired by Healthy Happy Life
Makes approx 2 ½ cups worth
Ingredients:
1 tbs tahini (or use cashew butter)
2 tsp lemon juice
1 cup diced cucumber
1 cup fresh diced pineapple (drain a little of the liquid
if very wet)
2 tsp sesame seeds
1 tbs chopped fresh mint
Method:
Mix the lemon
juice with the tahini and then mix through the cucumber and pineapple chunks,
adding the sesame seeds and chopped mint last.
Serve chilled and
eat within one day.
Recipe: Black bean
beet burgers- mk 2
Makes approx 8 burgers
Ingredients:
1 onion- finely chopped
1-2 cloves garlic- crushed
1 cup sweet potato- grated
1/3 cup beetroot- grated
1 tsp oil (I used melted coconut)
1 ½ cup cooked black beans
1 tsp soy sauce
1 tbs tomato puree
1 tbs fresh herbs (I used rosemary)
1 tbs ground flax or chia
1 cup cooked quinoa (or brown rice)
Salt and pepper to taste
Method:
Prepare the black
beans and quinoa as necessary and set aside (mine were already cooked and
frozen so I just defrosted them).
Stir fry the
onion, garlic, sweet potato and beetroot in the oil for 5 minutes until
softening.
Add the remaining
ingreodmets and poulse through lightly to kix but keep some chunky bits, the
mixture should be sticky but hold together well.
Form into
flattened patties and place on a lined baking sheet. Brush a little extra oil
on each side. Bake at 200C for approx 30
minutes until golden. Note: I baked mine for approx 20 mins and finished them
off on the BBQ
For tips and info on recipe measurement conversions, ingredients, substitutions and the methods behind how I do things.... check out my 'baking tips' tab at the top of the page.
These look so good, I'd love to try them!
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