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I’ve tried making several versions of black bean burgers and Susan’s vegan oil free black bean burgers are my favorite. This recipe is my own version based on making a number of different recipes over time. I usually cook the rice when I’m making breakfast. If I have a busy day, I’ll have all the ingredients ready to go. I can also grill these on the grill since they stick together, unlike other recipes that I’ve tried. The first recipe I ever made fell apart so easily, I had to bake them in the oven and eat them with a fork. I usually bake them in the oven for convenience, but you can grill them as well. They are easy to make and, I usually end up with 12 or more burgers, depending on the size.
Get the Ingredients for these black bean burgers:
2 15 oz cans black beans, drained and rinsed
1 onion chopped
1 Cup short grain brown rice cooked
1/2 Cup old fashioned oats
2 Tbsp low sodium tamari sauce
1 Tbsp garlic powder
1 Tbsp smoked paprika
1 tsp ground black pepper
Let’s Get Cooking:
Cook 3/4 cup short grain brown rice per package instructions – mine usually take 40 minutes. You can use your favorite type of brown rice. Rinse and drain 2 cans of black beans and put in food processor. Next, add tamari, garlic powder, smoked paprika, pepper and 1/2 cup of old fashioned oats. Add cooked rice and blend until everything is mixed together. Heat oven to 425 degrees. Put a silpat mat on a cookie sheet. Here is a set on Amazon. I’m still using mine that I had purchased 3 years ago. Clean up is so easy! ( https://a.co/d/4BdlVMN ) To start, I get my hands wet first, then take a handful of mixture and make into a patty. The mixture will be on the wet side, but if it is too sticky add 2 Tbsp of oats until firm enough to make into patties.
I usually end up with 2 cookie sheets full of burgers. I make them about the size of my hand. I wet my hands in between making each patty so the mixture doesn’t stick to my hands. They cook better if they are about 1/2 inch thick. Cook patties about 20 minutes, Flip and cook another 20 minutes. If they don’t flip easily, cook them another 5 minutes before flipping them over. I save the extra patties in the fridge, or you can also freeze them. I sometimes freeze them when we are camping so that I have an easy meal. Reheating in the airfryer is a great way to warm them up the next day.
Enjoy Susan’s Vegan Oil Free Black Bean Burgers!
I made Acorn Squash with unsweetened apple sauce topped with cinnamon, boiled beet stocks with garlic powder, slice tomato and pickles slices, and the black bean burger to make a filling dinner! You can also include whole wheat biscuits https://susansveganjourney.com/vegan-whole-wheat-biscuits/ if you don’t want to use whole wheat buns.
Susan’s Black Bean Burgers
These vegan black bean burgers are easy to make and make enough for several meals.
Cook 3/4 cup short grain brown rice per package instructions – mine usually takes 40 minutes.
Rinse and drain black beans and put in food processor
add low sodium tamari, garlic powder, smoked paprika, pepper and 1/2 cup of old fashioned oats.
Add cooked rice and blend until everything is mixed together.
Heat oven to 425 degrees. Put silpat on cookie sheet start to make your burgers. I get my hands wet first then take a handful of mixture and make into a patty. The mixture will be on the wet side, but if it is too sticky add 2 Tbsp of oats until firm enough to make into patties.
I usually end up with 2 cookie sheets full of burgers. I make them about the size of my hand. I wet my hands in between making each patty so the mixture doesn't stick to my hands. They cook better if they are about 1/2 inch thick.
Cook patties about 20 minutes, Flip and cook another 20 minutes. If they don't flip easily cook them another 5 minutes before flipping them over.
I save the extra cooked patties in the fridge, but you can also freeze them if you want. Reheating in the airfryer is a great way to warm them up the next day.
Notes
You can use long grain brown rice, short grain brown rice or brown basmatti rice.You can also make this recipe with added salt black beans.
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Get the Ingredients:
1/4 cup almond flour
1 cup oat flour
3 Tbsp corn starch
1/4 cup cocoa powder
1 tsp baking soda
1/2 cup unsweetened applesauce
1/4 cup maple syrup
1 tsp vanilla extract
Let’s Get Cooking Making Vegan Oil Free Chocolate Donuts
Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Mix 1/4 cup almond flour, 1 cup oat flour, 3 Tbsp. constarch, 1/4 cup cocoa powder, and 1 tsp. baking soda in a mixing bowl until well mixed. Then add 1/2 cup applesauce, 1 tsp. vanilla extract and 1/4 cup maple syrup. Mix very well. Place the silicon donut molds on a cookie sheet. Fill silicon donut molds to the top with batter. There should be enough batter to make 6 donuts. Bake for 15 minutes. Check with a toothpick. If not done, cook for 2 minutes more and check again. Cool donuts for 20 minutes before taking them gently out of the molds.
Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Mix 1/4 cups almond flour, 1 cups oat flour, Tbsp. constarch, 1/2 cup cocoa powder, and 3 Tbsp. baking soda in a mixing bowl until well mixed. Then add 1/2 cup applesauce, 1 tsp. vanilla extract and 1/4 cup maple syrup. Mix very well. Place the silicon donut molds on a cookie sheet. Fill silicon donut molds almost to the top with batter. There should be enough batter to make 12 donuts. Bake for 15 minutes. Check with a toothpick. It should come out clean, If not done, cook for 2 minutes more and check again. Cool donuts for 20 minutes before taking them gently out of the molds. Makes 6 donuts.
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In my pre-vegan life I loved pulled pork sandwiches. I felt deprived that I would not be able to eat them again on my new eating journey. Luckily, while researching new food ideas, I came across soy curls. They sounded strange, but had lots of good reviews. I decided to try them out. They have no taste by themselves, so adding seasoning is very important. My first try was adding BBQ sauce. If you want a very easy meal, try making a vegan BBQ sandwich using soy curls. This sandwich is so tasty and filling! It feels like comfort food, so now it is one of my favorite sandwiches. Soy curls are very versatile. You can even use them to replace chicken or hamburger in recipes. I’m working on some other soy curl recipes which I will share with you soon.
Get the Ingredients for Vegan BBQ Sandwich:
2 handfuls soy curls
1 cup water
1/4 cup oil free bbq sauce
Lets Get Cooking:
Soak a handful of soy curls for 10 minutes then drain the excess water. Preheat a frying pan and add the soy curls and BBQ sauce. My favorite BBQ Sauce is Bone Suckin’ Sauce, which is also oil free. If you look carefully at the grocery store you may find another brand. I look for oil free and no high fructose sugar in the ingredients.
Cook for 5 to 8 minutes until the soy curls are hot and the BBQ sauce is caramelized. Put the BBQ soy curls on a whole wheat bun or whole wheat toast, add a tomato slice, arugula, purple cabbage, and onion. Now you have a great sandwich. I make this for lunch or dinner. If you have left overs, put them into a plastic container and heat them up the next day.
Enjoy!
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Vegan BBQ Sandwich
Susan Jordan
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