Best Black Bean Burger

 

 

My homemade Black Bean Burger recipe is packed with protein, fiber, and on the table in just 30 minutes. Best of all, it’s so flavorful and good, you wont miss the meat.

 

The best Black Bean Burgers you’ll ever make.

I’ve had my share veggie burgers and I can promise you this Black Bean Burger has it all; flavor packed, holds together like a regular burger, affordable, and easy to make. Plus each patty has 12 grams of protein, plenty of fiber, and is much lower in fat and cholesterol than your ground beef.

 

Wholesome, hearty, and packed with flavor!  Check out my Black Bean Burger recipe that's perfect for meal prep and planning. Whether you're looking to eat healthier or need some guidance in the kitchen, I'm here to help with food prep, meal planning, and personalized cooking lessons. Let's make nourishing meals simple and delicious together!"

 

 

 

Ingredients:

 

 

Black Bean Burger:

15 ounce can black beans , drained and rinsed

1/2 green bell pepper

1/2 small onion

2 cloves garlic , peeled

1 large  pasture raised egg *, beaten

2/3 cup whole wheat breadcrumbs

1 Tablespoon chili powder

1 teaspoon ground cumin

salt and freshly ground black pepper , to taste

4 Gluten Free  hamburger buns (or just put on some romaine lettuce)

desired burger toppings: lettuce, tomato, etc.

Chipotle Mayo Sauce:

1 cup mayo Primal Kitchen

1 teaspoon Chipole powder

2 teaspoons lime juice

salt and freshly ground black pepper

Instructions

 

Black Beans: Place rinsed and drained black beans in a bowl. If needed, blot them with a paper towel to remove extra moisture. Place in a large bowl and mash well with a fork.

Veggies: Use a food processor to mine the bell pepper, onion and garlic. Transfer veggies to a fine mesh strainer and use the back of a spoon to press out excess moisture. (If it's too wet, the burger wont hold together as well.)

Combine: Add the strained vegetable mixture to the bowl with the black beans. Add the chili powder, cumin and salt and pepper and stir to combine. Add beaten egg and mix. Stir in bread crumbs.

Form Patties: scoop mixture into 4 even sized patties, forming them and pressing flat with your hands.

Cook on Grill, Stove or Oven:

To Grill: Cook on well oiled grill over medium heat, for 4-5 minutes on each side.

To Cook on Stove: Cook over medium heat in a greased grill pan or skillet for 4-5 minutes on each side.

To Cook in Oven: Bake at 375 degrees F on a lightly oiled baking sheet, for 8-10 minutes on each side.

Assemble: Serve burgers on a bun or lettuce wrap and top with a spoonful of chipotle mayo, lettuce, tomato, cheese, avocado, or any desired toppings!

Chipotle Mayo Sauce: Add all the ingredients to a food processor or blender and puree until smooth. Season with salt and pepper to taste.

Notes:

Nutritional information is for burger patty only. Make Ahead Instructions: Assemble black bean burger patties and keep covered in the refrigerator until ready to cook.Freezing Instructions: Place raw or cooked black bean burger patties flat inside a freezer safe bag or container with parchment paper in between the layers. Freeze for up to 3 months. Thaw completely before cooking, or cook from frozen, over medium heat.Vegan Black Bean Burger: Use a flax egg (1 Tbsp flax meal mixed with 3 Tbsp hot water) instead of egg.Spicy Black Bean Burger: If you love extra heat, I love adding a little dash of cayenne along with the other spices. Take it to the next level and also whip up some chipotle mayo and top with jalapeños!

 

Enjoy!!!!

Yours in Health and Happiness,

Penny Welke

Healthy and Wholesome LLC

 

 

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