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Watch how to make truly tasty vegetarian burgers. Healthy black beans give these burgers some heft, and garlic, chili powder, cumin, and chili sauce add tremendous flavor. They're excellent baked in the oven or grilled outside on the barbeque. Top them with all the fixings. You'll forget all about frozen veggie burgers.
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Spicy Black Bean Burgers Recipe | Veggie Black Bean Burgers Recipe
In today's video, I'm making spicy black bean burgers. This recipe is so simple, and flavorful at the same time. If you are like me who likes to take a break from meat, or you're vegetarian, or a vegan, this recipe is great for you! For vegans, just substitute the egg, with an egg replacement, and the cheese on top can be vegan cheese...just replace anything that's not vegan to vegan products. But other than that, this spicy veggie black bean burger recipe is a keeper!
0:00 Intro
0:48 Black Bean Burger Mixture
4:13 Sriracha Mayo Recipe
4:55 Cooking Black Bean Patties
5:38 Assembling Burgers
6:53 Thanks for Watching!
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Ingredients List for your convenience:
1 potato, boiled
(2) 15 oz. cans black beans, rinsed and drained
1 egg, beaten
3 scallions, sliced
1/2 tsp. red chili flakes
1 tsp. smoked paprika
3 cloves garlic, chopped
1 tsp. onion powder
1 tsp. curry powder
1/2-1 tsp. dried parsley
1/3 cup Italian breadcrumbs
Black pepper to taste
Salt to taste
Cheese and other toppings of your choice
For Sriracha Mayo:
1/2 cup mayo (or as much needed)
1 heaping tbsp. Sriracha hot sauce (or of your choice)
1 tsp. dijon or yellow mustard
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Jack Monroe's carrot, cumin and kidney bean burgers | Guardian Recipes
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Shut the front door + all the windows for this CRISPY Tofu Katsu Burger Recipe!
LEARN HOW TO MAKE AN EASY TOFU KATSU BURGER RECIPE AT HOME!
LAY HO MA! This burger is going to be your new BFF - it's crispy, crunchy, and with an Asian style slaw that will blow your mind! Join me in this episode and learn how to make a delicious panko crusted tofu katsu burger with a spicy mayo slaw. Let's begin
Ingredients:
140g extra firm tofu
40g purple cabbage
20g carrot
1/2 apple (fuji)
1/2 stick green onion
2 tbsp mayo (
pinch of salt
tbsp sriracha
1/2 cup flour
1 1/2 tbsp soy sauce
splash of water
1/2 cup panko
2 burger buns
1 cup avocado oil
5g leafy greens
1 tsp white sesame seeds
Directions:
1. Slice the extra firm tofu block into thick patties
2. Thinly slice the purple cabbage. Slice the carrot and apple into thin matchsticks. Finely chop the green onion
3. Place the veggies into a bowl and mix together with the mayo, a pinch of salt, and sriracha. Set the slaw aside
4. Add the flour, soy sauce, and water to a small bowl. Whisk until it becomes a fairly thick consistency
5. Pour the panko into another small bowl
6. Dunk the tofu into the sticky flour mixture. Then, transfer the tofu to the panko and coat
7. Slice the burger buns in half and toast them in a dry frying pan on medium heat for about 1min on each side. Then, transfer them to a cooling rack
8. Add the avocado oil into the frying pan. Let the oil heat up for a few minutes. Stick in a bamboo chopstick - the oil is ready when there are fast moving bubbles
9. Carefully place in and fry the breaded tofu for about 2-3min on each side. Rest the tofu on a plate lined with paper towel
10. Assemble the burger by placing some leafy greens on the bottom bun. Then, add the tofu katsu followed by a generous scoop of the crunchy slaw. Sprinkle with some toasted sesame seeds and serve
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