I know I still have a few recipes to share from my birthday post, and also another birthday
related recipe (who doesn’t like to keep birthday’s alive for as long as possible?)
but for today, I didn’t want to make you wait any longer for these burgers that
have been grinning at me from the folder of photos on my computer desk top for
too long!
Black bean beet burgers… Black bean beet burgers… Black
bean beet burgers… Black bean beet burgers… Black bean beet burgers…
So I figure the title of this post gives them away rather
but apart from having a slight purple tinge, I think they look pretty
authentic, complete with chargrilled lines and all. When I make these burgers again I may reduce
the amount of beetroot slightly and also use a mix of cooked quinoa and rice
for a variation in texture, since quinoa holds the firmness of the grain more so
than rice which may be even more realistic for a meaty texture…just a couple of
tiny thoughts to bear in mind, but here I have given you the recipe exactly as I
made it. It goes without saying that you
could make a big batch and freeze some. You could also form balls and make meatballs…another
variation on this theme.
Typically I don’t seek to replicate ‘meat’ in my meals, I
simply don’t feel the need to and a just don’t miss it. I love the taste and
textures that veggies and non-meat foods provide without trying to replicate
meat…but this was simply a challenge I could not ignore. Plus I wanted to see
how authentic I could make these, particularly for non- veggie friends.
Another important side note to these burgers is that they
are very ‘stable’ by that I mean they hold up very well to handling pre-cooking
so I think they’d be great for a BBQ! I am definitely going to be making some
of these this summer. I found that the
most authentic colouration came from part oven baking and part pan frying in a
griddle to obtain the best colour and charred lines. The first batch I just
oven baked and they tasted great but just lacked a little something in the
visual department… me…perfectionist…never!
I teamed this meal with homemade tomato ketchup, cheezy
mustard dip, avocado slices, and a homemade coleslaw. The burgers buns were
simply baked versions of my gluten free flatbread with
sesame sprinkled on top. Sweet potato fries sealed the deal! I have a recipe
for the ketchup and cheezy mustard dip on the way soon….
Enjoy!
Recipe: Black bean beet burgers
Makes approx. 6 burgers
Ingredients
1 cup black beans- cooked
1 cup brown rice- cooked
1 cup oatmeal
1 small onion- finely sliced
1/3 cup cooked beetroot- shredded
finely
2 tbs chia and 3 tbs water
2tbs tahini
2 tbs soy sauce
2 tsp mustard
Approx. ½ tsp hot chipoltle sauce (to
taste)
1 tsp garlic powder
½
tsp chilli powder
½ tsp paprika
Method
Mash black beans and mix with all other ingredients until you have
a well mixed but still textured (meaty) mixture. The mixture should be sticky
but manageable.
Form into burger patties approx. 1.5cm thick using your hands or
use a cookie cutter as a mould to achieve neat edges (perfectionist!). Lay the
burgers on a lined baking sheet and bake for approx. 10 minutes until they are just
beginning to brown and then fry on a griddle pan for a few minutes each side to
complete the cooking and achieve seared pan lines.
Can be frozen.
This recipe was shared in Allegy Free Wednesday's
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 burgers are incredible-so healthy and hearty! Thank you for sharing this great recipe on Allergy-Free Wednesdays!
ReplyDeleteThank you! My pleasure ;-)
DeleteWaw! Your beet & bean rice burgers look utterly crazy & fabulous! Ooh,..I love beets so much!
ReplyDeleteThis is the perfect good-for-you burger!
Thank you! :-)
DeleteI just made these for dinner. I've been looking for gluten-free vegan burger recipes, and these were delicious!
ReplyDeleteHi Kirsten, Thank you for letting me know...so glad you liked them!
DeleteThose look really good! Will have to give them a try.
ReplyDeleteThese burgers look amazing, definitely making these soon!
ReplyDeleteMmm can't wait to make these! They are such a pretty color, too!
ReplyDeleteThanks for your kind comments...hoep you enjoy them!
ReplyDeletewow these looks wonderful! Great job on the recipe..I shall definitely have to utilize my beets for this recipe!
ReplyDeleteJust to clarify, it's 1 cup of COOKED black beans, not 1 cup of beans, THEN cooked, correct?
ReplyDeleteHi Liz, yes the one cup of beans are of already cooked beans! :-)
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