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07-18-2017 05:54 PM
If you make your own veggie burgers, what combinations do you put together?
I made some today with the following:
I combined everything in the food processor, pulsed, and then baked them for about an hour at 350, turning once. They were still pretty moist (easily falling apart).
I have made them before with different substitutions-
So what do you put in yours to help them stay together when flipped? I am allergic to eggs and I eat gluten free.
TIA
07-18-2017 06:05 PM
@lolakimono I would like to know to. I've tried black bean and veggie burgers so many times and they always fall apart. I gave up.
07-18-2017 06:23 PM
I've tried a ton of combinations as well, and mine always fall apart. Next time I'm going to add a "flax egg" to see if that makes a difference.
One egg equals [1 tablespoon flax meal plus 3 tablespoons water], and you do not need to make each one individually. In a small bowl, add flax meal followed by water (not water followed by flax), stirring with a fork as you go.
Refrigerate. Place the bowl of eggs in the refrigerator for a minimum of 15 minutes, but up to an hour is best. This will allow your egg to “set up”.
When the eggs come out of the fridge they’ll have formed a thick sticky goo, just the consistency of egg whites. That is your binder.
07-18-2017 06:25 PM
Here's the recipe I use for vegan lentil burgers.
http://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/food-network-kitchen/vegan-lentil-burgers-3362403
07-18-2017 06:27 PM - edited 07-18-2017 06:28 PM
@lolakimono, I've never tried making my own, I used to buy whatever Costco had in their freezer but to me they tasted funny & they wouldn't stay together. I then found Amy's Sonoma Veggie Burger at a local health food store. The product is gluten & dairy free. I like how it tastes & best of all, it doesn't crumble & fall apart as I'm eating it.
I'm not suggesting that you buy this item, but maybe if you take a look at the ingredients that they use you may be able to determine what they're using a a binder to hold the burger together. veggie burger
Now that I've been talking about them, I want one! These are the fries that I eat with them, I buy this flavor: veggie fries
07-18-2017 06:31 PM
Interesting- both @sgraham30 's and @Elizabeth95 's use walnuts.
Do you think that chia seeds would do anything? Or would that just gum it up?
07-18-2017 06:35 PM
I think a few chia seeds might be good. I wouldn't add too many as it would probably become very gummy. I've also done a burger with beets (delicious).
07-18-2017 06:39 PM
Most of the ones you find in the store have added oil in them, and I personally, don't eat any type of oil. That's why I keep trying to make my own, and maybe why mine fall apart! I'm really interested to see if the added flax egg will work. I wonder if the walnuts would work too, since they do contain a fair amount of fat... hmmmmm
07-18-2017 06:43 PM
I would sub GF rolled oats for the bread. They soak up the moisture better.
Squash & mushrooms are watery...maybe cook them down
a little bit to release the water before placing in the food processor.
And I know this sounds weird, but...when I form patties,
I form a small hole in the middle...so they cook in the middle.
HTH. 🌼💛
07-19-2017 02:01 PM
@sidsmom@lolakimono@JuLee@Elizabeth95@sgraham30
Which model blender do you recommend? Need one pronto!
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