The search is over for the perfect vegan veggie burger– just in time for backyard summer hangs. Healthy, hearty, and delicious, these are the perfect staple recipe to have in your arsenal when you want a mouthwatering, meaty burger.
Most store bought veggie burgers are dry or flavorless or have an overwhelming vegetable flavor that takes over. And while faux-meat burgers are great for certain occasions, they are expensive and not the healthiest so its not something we like to eat all the time.
These vegan veggies burgers, however, are perfect. They’re meaty but they’re all veg- kidney beans, sweet potatoes, mushrooms- these have it all. They’re not soggy nor dry. And just because they’re all veggie doesn’t mean they taste like it! Barbecue sauce and soy sauce gives them a smoky, umami flavor.
There is some prep work involved- roasting sweet potatoes and cooking some onions and mushrooms- but its worth the effort. But to make things even better, these vegan veggie burgers save really well, especially in the freezer, so double or triple your effort and have veggie burgers ready to go all summer long. Seriously, these are perfect. Slather on your favorite condiments, pile them high with toppings and bask in veggie burger heaven.
Sweet Potatoes- Roasted sweet potatoes give these burgers a hearty texture. I like to leave some chunks when I put them in the food processor so I can see what’s in my burgers!
Mushrooms- These help give the burgers a meaty flavor.
Walnuts- These help with texture. Feel free to sub with another nut (almonds work great) if you need.
Rice- Leftover is perfect here because its a little dry, or even the frozen microwavable kind. No need to make rice for this recipe.
Barbecue sauce- This gives the burgers a smoky flavor.
Can I make these ahead of time? Absolutely! Make them a day ahead and cook them fresh when ready to eat.
Do these freeze well? If freezing, freeze uncooked. Place in between pieces of parchment paper, wrap in plastic wrap, and put in a sealed freezer bag. They should last a few months, just thaw and cook!
Can these be made gluten free? Yes! The only part containing gluten are the breadcrumbs, so you can easily swap out for GF breadcrumbs. If those are hard to find, use GF bread toasted and pulsed to make your own, or use GF crackers.
If you make these, be sure to tag me on Instagram, I’d love to see what you’re making! And I’m always so thankful for ratings and reviews!
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