I have a few basic principles that I try to keep in mind
when I cook:
...Healthy without compromising on taste
...Indulgent without compromising health
...Simple meals that come together quickly
...Snacks and meals that can be made in bulk and frozen
...Recipes that are really versatile
So, with that in mind these Quinoa and Chickpea Burgers
get their marks on the tick list. They provide a high protein hit, perfect for
a vegan diet, are really simple to throw together, are suitable for freezing
and could be dressed up in a variety of ways. Perfect for super speedy lunches
or suppers, when I get in late from the gym.
I now make the process even simpler for myself as I cook
and freeze batches of chickpeas and quinoa in bulk so I have always have them
to hand, it’s also a much cheaper way than buying canned chickpeas or packets
of pre-cooked quinoa (which I used to do for speed!) I prepare a lot of my regularly used
ingredients in bulk…I will elaborate on this is a separate post another time.
I sourced the original recipe here and actually made very few changes, other than adding a little
leek and a few tweaks to spices.
These burgers held together really well and had a really
lovely ‘substantial’ texture due to the quinoa grains. I served them with a
simple tomato and basil salsa on a bed of stir fried courgette ribbons and
spinach. They’d be equally at home in a bun, or made into small ‘meatballs’
with some spicier flavours….just made a mental note to try this! I also had a leftover burger which I had cold
the next day on its own as a snack, I think that may have been even better than
the freshly cooked hot version!
These versatility of these quinoa burgers follow in the same vein as
these sweet potato cakes and also
these meat balls.
Recipe: Quinoa and chickpea burgers
Makes 4 medium patties (you could easily
double this recipe)
Ingredients
1 ½ cup cooked quinoa
½ cup cooked mashed chickpeas
1 small onion or half a leek- finely chopped
1 rounded tbs ground chia or flax seed
1 tbs soy sauce
1 tbs fresh basil- chopped (or 1tsp dried)
1 tsp paprika
½ tsp ground cumin
½ tsp ground coriander
½ tsp garlic powder
4 tbs potato starch/tapioca flour (other starches should
also work)
1 tbs mild oil for frying
Method
Dry fry the dried spices for approx. 2 minutes until the
aromas are released.
Mix all the ingredients together in a large bowl.
Chill the mixture for approx. 30-60mins to allow to firm
up and marinade
Uisng your hands, form patties approx. 1.5-2cm thick and
fry for approx. 5 minutes on each side. To omit most of the oil, you could coat
the outside in a very light covering of oil and bake them for approx. 15
minutes until golden (note: I haven’t yet tested this method)
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 burger look delicious and contain two of my favorite things- quinoa and chickpeas! i must make these!
ReplyDeleteTwo of my favourites too! i'm making more to stock the freezer with this weekend and am planning a few different flavour combinations! let me know how you get on.
DeleteVery good recipe, I'll definitely try this at home:)
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