Basic Veggie Burger Recipe (2024)

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Savory and satisfying, and loaded onto a whole-grain bun with the works, a good burger is always a hit. Plant-based burgers, aka veggie burgers, are a popular transition food that you can carry well into a full-fledged practice of plant-centered eating. This basic veggie burger recipe is drawn from the meatloaf formula my Mom used when I was a kid: ground meat, chopped onions, tomato sauce for moisture, seasonings, and oatmeal or breadcrumbs to bind it all together. I simply switched in meaty beans and grains (according to the dictionary, one definition of “meat” is the edible part of any food), added a variety of vegetables and seasonings, and dressed it in a nice crisp coating. This is a perfect example of taking a meal you already know and plantifying it.

Plant-based burgers don’t need to be limited to “burger” form, either. You can to create “meatballs” from any of these variations, serving them over pasta or rice with a sauce, or you can break them into bite-sized croquettes. Extremely versatile, these veggie burgers can be cooked up on the spot, or baked in batches to keep in the fridge or freezer for grabbing on the go.

Use this template to makeAll-American Veggie Burgers,Mexican Veggie Burgers,Indian Veggie Burgers(pictured), andSmoky Black Bean Tempeh Burgers.

Notes:
Short-grain brown rice has a natural stickiness that holds the burgers together; substituting long-grain rice or another grain may result in a burger that falls apart more easily. For a more savory flavor, cook the rice in low-sodium vegetable broth instead of water.

About nuts: While the optional nuts in this recipe add texture and flavor, you can eliminate them to reduce fat content.

By Lani Muelrath, MA,

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Ingredients

Base

  • 1 15-ounce can beans (any kind, rinsed and drained (1½ cups)
  • 1 cup cooked short-grain brown rice (see note)

Vegetables/Nuts

  • 1½ cups chopped raw vegetables (example: ½ cup each of onions, carrots, and mushrooms, or any desired combination)
  • ¼ cup chopped nuts, such as walnuts, almonds, and/or pine nuts (optional; see note)

Binder

  • 1 cup quick-cooking rolled oats, or bread crumbs

Seasonings

  • 2 cloves garlic, crushed, or ½ teaspoon garlic powder
  • 1–2 tablespoons of your preferred spices and seasonings, to taste
  • ½ teaspoon sea salt

Moistener

  • 2–3 tablespoons unsweetened, unflavored plant milk or vegetable broth, as needed

Crisp Coating

  • ¼ cup cornmeal or chickpea flour (more as needed)

Instructions

  • Lightly pulse the beans in a food processor, leaving some chunks for texture, or partially mash them with a potato masher. Place the beans into a large bowl, along with the rice.
  • Finely chop the raw vegetables. I use my food processor, first cutting the vegetables into 1-inch pieces and then pulsing until finely chopped. Add the vegetables and nuts to the bowl with the beans and rice.
  • Add the binder and seasonings to the bowl, and knead to make the mixture workable for forming burgers. Add the moistener, 1 tablespoon at a time, if the burgers don’t hold together well. Chill for an hour or more, if time allows.
  • Form the mixture into palm-size patties about ⅜-inch thick.
  • Place the cornmeal or chickpea flour coating on a plate. Gently coat both sides of each burger, one at a time. Roll the edges against a flat surface to make a round shape with flat sides, and pat the coating onto the sides as well. This adds a nice crispy surface and helps the burgers keep their shape.
  • Cook the burgers in a nonstick pan over medium heat for 5 minutes, then turn and cook the other side for 4 to 5 minutes more. You can also bake the burgers on a baking sheet at 350°F for about 20 minutes.
  • Serve on buns or alone with your favorite condiments. Expect a savory, soft texture and a thin, crisp crust.

Kaide

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I really enjoyed these patties. I used black beans, pistachios, oats, and seasoned with TJ’s green goddess mix. Veggies were mix of onion, mushroom, and zucchini. Coated with corn meal and grilled. I served them with grilled zucchini and bell pepper. They are a bit loose but the texture firms up when they cool a little. I think they would be great baked in muffin tins, but I enjoyed grilling them on this hot summer evening. Will make again.

Lynn

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Can’t find the note section here on the rice or other things

Norrie Burby

There is a note in the body of the introduction to this recipe that talks about the rice as well as other grains.

Jem

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There are people following this way of eating for their health. They miss, and want, their burgers! I personally don’t see a problem with that. If giving them a fake “burger” keeps them on this path that’s a good thing, right? What difference could it possibly make as long as people are consuming less meat and more plants?!

Jessica

This is a great basic recipe for veggie burgers. My kids loved them. I expect this to become a regular recipe going forward. I especially appreciate it that the ingredients are all healthy, and the recipe doesn't ask for a lot of oil or spices. I found that avocado slices and tomatoes make great toppings.

E. Burford

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Excellent recipe!The finished product neither tastes nor looks like meat yet is satisfying and totally healthy! Thank you for all the hard work FoK puts into recipes. Your recipes have saved me from cancer, and the variety has saved my sanity while making the transition to healthy eating 4 years ago!

Caroline Crawford

Great texture, crunchy outside but not squishy inside. Perfectly firm. I omitted garlic (might have been a mistake- more flavor) and I would suggest lots of spices as the recipe says. Husband says he would have again, a true testimony. I would too!

Christallin Johnson

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I don't understand the quest for recipes that appear to be, and/or have the texture of meat? Why do you all promote this? These types of recipes are more vegan than wholefoods, plant-based nutrition. The WFPB lifestyle is based on consuming more plant food, therefore, I don't need my plants to look like meat. I understand that it's Labor Day. But can we start some new traditions other than eating hamburgers to help celebrate the day?

Ines

Christallin, I completely agree with not trying to replicate the food we are purposely avoiding for health and/compassionate reasons. However, a WFBP patty (my preferred word) is an easy , tasty and convenient food to batch cook and very versatile. Vegetable and grain based patties are common fare in many cultures, meat eating or not. Bon appetite!

Molly

What's not healthy about this recipe? Especially if it also includes convenience, skips the fake meat products and uses whole grains, legumes and veggies?

Ellen

You can do what you want. Doesn't mean you need to question others. Some people like the idea of a "burger" that they can put on a bun and add toppings. This is giving ideas for such people. Doesn't mean it's "promoting" anything. Don't read these recipes if you don't want them. Simple as that.

Jessie Nichols

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Can I use wild rice or barley or or quinoa or millet ?

Norrie

The note in the body of the introduction talks about that. You need to scroll up until you see note.

Parker Douglas

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Can these be frozen for later use? Cooked before or after freezing?

Veronica Shelford

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Wondering about flax, particularly ground flax, as a binder?

Paula

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Freezer friendly?

Deborah Bethuel-Bevil

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Found the rice note. Sorry!

Deborah Bethuel-Bevill

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No Note about rice.

Basic Veggie Burger Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What holds veggie burgers together? ›

Eggs are the most common and effective binder, and egg replacers are an excellent alternative for vegan burgers. Other common binders include wheat germ, bread crumbs, oats, and ground flaxseeds. These are dry ingredients, though the recipe's other ingredients often add just enough moisture to make a sufficient binder.

How to make veggie burgers taste better? ›

Slice up some onions and (optional) beets thinly. The onions help to keep the burgers moist and add steam and flavour during cooking. If you don't like onions, try sliced mushrooms. Spices like garlic powder and a good barbecue sauce are also important for that authentic barbecue flavour.

What is a veggie burger patty made of? ›

The patty may be made from ingredients like beans (especially soybeans and tofu), nuts, grains, seeds, or fungi such as mushrooms or mycoprotein.

How do you keep veggie burgers from being mushy? ›

But through my Made by Lukas veggie burger business, I spent many, many hours cooking off free veggie burger samples for shoppers in frigid dairy departments of grocery stores, where I learned that one way to solve for mushy veggie burgers is to just cook them bit longer, and slower, on sightly lower heat, and to even ...

What is the best binder for veggie burgers? ›

Mashed Avocado Makes the Best Veggie Burger Binder

Not only does creamy mashed avocado add the moisture the patties need, but it also adds a dose of healthy fat that makes the burgers more satiating.

What to season veggie burgers with? ›

Smoked paprika and sriracha make these burgers smoky and spicy. Finely chopped garlic and shallots add depth of flavor. Crushed walnuts give them a meaty bite. Short grain brown rice, panko bread crumbs, and ground flaxseed help these burgers hold together.

What makes veggie burgers taste like meat? ›

Soy protein is still the plant protein that delivers the most meat-like taste and texture. Since it has been used for decades now, a lot of research has been done and its texturization process has been further improved.

What cheese goes best with veggie burgers? ›

Cheddar cheese: Whether sliced or shredded (to put in your patties!), its sharp profile goes well with smoky flavours, roasted onions, and vegetables. It's also great with creamy, savoury sauces like aioli. Plus, its white or yellow colour against darker patties creates a nice visual appeal.

What is the difference between a plant burger and a veggie burger? ›

Plant-based burgers don't contain the same type of fresh vegetables as veggie burgers. They are made in labs and contain highly processed ingredients such as soy protein concentrate. If you've ever seen the word “Impossible” before the word burger on a restaurant's menu, you're looking at a plant-based burger.

Are Morningstar Garden veggie burgers healthy? ›

YES? Many veggie burgers are made from vegetables, whole grains, and legumes (like beans or lentils). These are good-for-you ingredients that provide fiber and a variety of vitamins and minerals. Packaged veggie burgers (like Morning Star Farms or Boca) can also be a part of a healthy eating plan.

What is Mcdonald's veggie burger made of? ›

Description. The vegetarian-based burger contains a battered and breaded patty which is made of peas, corn, carrots, green beans, onions, potatoes, rice and spices, served in a sesame toasted bun with eggless mayonnaise and lettuce.

How do you know when veggie burgers are done? ›

Once the patties hit 160° or 165° (71° of 74°C), remove them from the grill. Top them just like burgers, and serve them up!

Can you overcook a veggie burger? ›

Remember not to overcook the veggie burgers! You really just want to cook them long enough until they get a little color and are heated completely through.

How do you bind vegan burgers together? ›

Use Silken Tofu, a Flax Egg, or Aquafaba as a Vegan Binder.

It is nice and thick, firms up similarly to how an egg cooks, and it's almost impossible for anything to fall apart when using it. It does need to be blended with water first; not a big deal, just a little less convenient.

What can I add to burgers to hold them together? ›

No, eggs are not necessary for binding burger patties, though they are commonly used for binding them. However, you can use other binding agents such as breadcrumbs, cracker crumbs, potato starch, flour, and porridge oats to bind burger patties according to your preferences.

How do I keep my burgers from falling apart? ›

Try to work as efficiently as possible and avoid squeezing too hard, since overworking the beef is a big reason why burgers fall apart. If you don't want to grill them right away, however, throw them in the fridge while you wait – colder burgers are less likely to break down when you cook them.

How to get bean burgers to stick together? ›

Breadcrumbs: Help hold our burgers together. Veggie and bean burgers don't hold together as well as meat burgers, but the breadcrumbs in this recipe help a lot! Eggs or flax eggs: I make this recipe with eggs, but we have tested it with homemade flax eggs, and they work!

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