Thursday, July 12, 2007

veggie burgers & green fries


Last week I wanted burgers but I also wanted to use up stuff we had around our kitchen, so that meant no going to the grocery store for new items. I had to use what was around the house. Luckily I stumbled across this veggie burger recipe over at My Food Geek and with claims that this was the best veggie burger ever, I was definitely intrigued. The recipe originally comes from The New Laurel's Kitchen: A Handbook for Vegetarian Cookery and Nutrition and while it seems strange to add broth to the cooking burgers, it works! The burgers are delicious and hearty and I might just have to second these as the best veggie burgers ever. We ate them on toasted hamburger buns spread with a dollop of homemade chipotle mayo, some organic ketchup, a slice of melted cheddar cheese and a few slices of cucumber. Delcious! We didn't server these with fries, but we ate them with my favorite lemony green beans which have bite, contain the perfect amount of salt and are the perfect summer substitute for hot and greasy fries.

walnut oatmeal burgers
burger mixture:
2 c walnut pieces
2 c rolled oats
½ c breadcrumbs
3 eggs, slightly beaten
½ c skim milk
1 onion, chopped fine
3 cloves garlic, minced
1 t sage
1 t salt
freshly ground black pepper to taste

for cooking burgers:
oil to brown patties
3 c vegetable stock*

1. Grind walnuts in blender and combine with the rest of the burger mixture ingredients. Let the mixture rest in refrigerator for about an hour to let the flavors meld together.

2. Form the mixture into patties. The entire mixture will make 8-12 burgers depending on the size patty formed. It is recommended to use half of the mixture now, and reserve the rest for use in another recipe or for more burgers later.

3. Brown patties on both sides in a lightly oiled skillet, then pour the stock into the skillet and bring to a boil. Reduce heat and simmer, covered, for 25 minutes. Serve on buns with all your burger fixings.

* If you are only cooking up half the mixture now and half later, be sure to also half the amount of stock. So use 1 ½ c of stock per half batch.

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29 Comments:

Blogger Stefanie said...

This looks SO GOOD! I really want to just sit down to that plate. Veggie burgers are the best! I'm always on the lookout for great vegetarian cookbooks too, so thanks for the reference.

1:49 PM  
Blogger eviedee said...

This looks so awesome! I love how you subbed the green beans for fries. I have been meaning to give them a try since the last time that you posted.

5:15 PM  
Blogger robina said...

these look great! i have been on the lookout for some new veggie burgers too since a friend is coming over to grill this weekend...

do you think there'd be any way to add some lentils for some extra protein? or would that throw off the texture too much?

5:41 PM  
Blogger eatme_delicious said...

i must try making these if they are given the title best ever! i've only tried making veggie burgers once, and they were more like little patties that fell apart very easily (but were also very tasty!) they were the mushroom pecan burgers (i think that's what they're called) in the rebar cookbook. your beans look yummy too. :)

1:31 AM  
Blogger Patricia Scarpin said...

It looks delicious!
I would never have guessed they are not made of beef or chicken.

5:55 AM  
Anonymous aria said...

awesome recipe, i bet they worer delicious! i love veggie burgers too :)

1:35 PM  
Blogger kickpleat said...

stefanie, these really are great! give 'em a try.

eviedee, really those green beans i can eat all the time! so yummy!

robina, i have no idea how added lentils would be. i'd say go ahead but you may need to add another egg to help bind! let me know how it turns out.

eatme_delicious, rebar has the best recipes! i'll have to try that one out.

patricia, even my husband who is a bit skeptical loved them.

aria, these were great :)

2:26 PM  
Anonymous Joanne said...

I'm here! I'm here! I definitely have to make these veggie burgers! I've been eating veggie burgers for the past 2 months almost 3 times a week. I'm getting a bit tired of the same ol' store bought frozen burgers and I think this recipe would be a great opportunity to try something new and kick it up a notch.

4:03 PM  
Anonymous lili said...

i can't wait to try beans this way! as for the burgers, i'm completely in love with the potential ... could you suggest a way to make them vegan - what could i use instead of eggs to bind them?

9:00 AM  
Blogger kickpleat said...

joanne, homemade ones are so much better than storebought ones. let me know how they turn out!

lili, the green beans rock! as for making them bind without eggs....hmmm, maybe a bit of flour and soy milk? i haven't experimented w/o the eggs, so i'm not certain! let me know if you find a good solution.

11:46 PM  
Blogger Fiber said...

There must be something in the blogosphere as I was just going through recipes trying to find one for veggie burgers. I'll have to give these a try. I also just received huge bags of garden-fresh green beans, so you can bet I'll be making your lemon garlic beans!

9:19 AM  
Blogger alyson. said...

wow, that sounds so delicious! being vegetarian, I'm always on the lookout for new recipes! thanks!

5:46 PM  
Blogger Monika K said...

Mmmm...what a perfect summer meal!

12:37 AM  
Blogger Jerry said...

For a veggie burger it sounds delicious!

7:07 AM  
Blogger Jennie said...

I am inspired. I will try these asap, though I will have to refrain from telling my carnivore-hubbie what's in them until he has eaten them.
He's incorrigeable. He'll scarf down my bad-ass veggie-lasagne, then grimace when he realizes he's been duped!

7:51 AM  
Anonymous Max said...

I'm a non-red meat eater, so I'm always looking for creative ways burger-like creations. I'm stuck on salmon patties right now, but these sound great! Thanks!

12:34 PM  
Blogger AnnieKNodes said...

Oh boy! I'm trying these as soon as our apt. renovation is finished. I love the thinly sliced cukes on the bun too. I feel like you don't even miss the beef or the fries.

7:27 AM  
Blogger Leslie said...

This looks awesome! I've never tried making my own veggie burgers, so I'll have to try this!

ALSO, I saw a little plug for ya in Chatelaine - that's aweomse! Congrats! :)

10:11 AM  
Blogger kickpleat said...

fiber, these burgers are great! let me know how you like them.

alyson, enjoy! these burgers are super tasty and they make lots which is great for leftovers!

thanks monika k, this was a great meal!

haha, jerry! it IS delicious!

jennie, sometimes they must be duped!

max, i've never had salmon patties which sound awesome...but these are perfect. enjoy!

annieknodes, with this meal, nothing is missed :)

thanks leslie, i should buy that copy of Chatelaine since my library copy is well overdue :)

2:22 PM  
Blogger Nabeel said...

the burger looks quite fresh and all puffed up .. unlike the sight at the so called, King of them all, Burger King :(

4:58 PM  
Blogger kickpleat said...

nabeel, this definitely beats "the king".

9:06 AM  
Blogger Powerfille (Get it?) said...

Looks and sounds delicious, I can't wait to try it! (Do you have your recipe for the homemade chipotle mayo posted somewhere?)

7:42 PM  
Blogger kickpleat said...

powerfille, no recipe...just homemade mayo with some chipotle powder thrown in for good measure! you can even throw in chipotle powder into store bought mayo & it will be great.

8:57 PM  
Blogger Powerfille (Get it?) said...

Great, will give it a go tonight, thanks!

11:07 AM  
Anonymous erin said...

i made these for friends last night and they were fantastic! i may not go back to regular burgers...

11:14 PM  
Blogger Georgia said...

I love the fact that you didn't have to leave the house for 2 cups of walnuts! I'm looking forward to tying them but I know I'll have to take a trip to the store!

5:30 AM  
Blogger Madeline said...

I can't wait to try these, I'm always looking for great new veggie burger recipes. This is a great blog!

3:43 PM  
Anonymous HeiHei said...

Thank you so much for posting this recipe. I tried them last night and they are indeed the.best.ever.! They have a certain "meaty" flavour and texture which is just amazing.

7:40 AM  
Blogger Nerd said...

These might also be great with thin slices of apple!

11:06 AM  

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