I honestly can't believe that after being a vegetarian for 8 years, that I am just getting around to making homemade veggie burgers. That's a long time and a lot of money spent on store-bought brands when they are equally delicious when made from home! Plus, you know exactly what is going into them and can easily tweak the ingredients to your liking. I can't even begin to imagine how much I have spent on store-bought veggie products over the years, but I'm sure if I found out I would be quite shocked. Unfortunately, to live a healthy lifestyle it takes a lot of time, effort, and money to do so and there never seems to be enough hours in the day. Last week was a perfect example of 24 hours just not being enough to each day. After a long week, it's my day off and leading up to it I have been dreaming of little creations to get making in the kitchen, errands that need to be run, miles that need to be run, things that need to be cleaned, blogging that needs to stop being neglected, groceries that need to be bought, transcripts that need to be sent, dry cleaning that needs to be sent out..all little odds and ends I wanted to cross off of my "to-do" list. This morning I woke up ready and raring to go and I'm really hoping to get myself back on track! My last day off (Monday) was the day I intended to work on all of this as well, but once I woke up and looked outside I found myself facing a quite dismal day...and my motivation level went kaput. I really can't wait for the nice weather to be here so I start feeling more motivated and accomplished, because this folks...it ain't cutting it!
I've mentioned before that the bank that I work in is in a grocery store. Well, we are faced right across from the check-out lines and I see my fair share of groceries being bought throughout the day. A co-worker and I came to the conclusion (without any scientific evidence aside from our observation) that it seems that at least 90% of purchases made contain a bag of some sort of chips. People are always buying bags of them! I was really quite shocked to see some of the things people buy and in the quantities they buy them, and chips seem to be the leading thing in most people's order. I mean, they taste good, they're a quick snack, they have a long shelf-life, and mostly everyone likes them, but there's really no nutritional value to them yet everyone loads up on them! It's all about taste and convenience to some because most people, like myself, find that 24 hours simply isn't enough. Let's face it..the healthy stuff is usually more expensive, goes bad faster, takes more time to prepare, and requires a little more thought. And now not only are people strapped for cash much of the time, but they are always in a rush and then many times turn to less healthy alternatives. It's actually pretty shocking to see on such a large scale!
Seitan Black Bean Corn Burgers
Yields: 6-8 big burgers
Ingredients:
- 1 cup seitan
- 1 14 oz can black beans (drained and rinsed)
- 1 tbsp vegan Worcestershire sauce
- 1 tbsp tamari or soy sauce (I used Bragg's Liquid Aminos)
- 1/2-1 cup bread crumbs (or 2 slices of bread toasted)
- 2 tbsp all-purpose flour
- 1/2 cup frozen corn
- 1/2 tsp smoked paprika
- 1/2 tsp cumin
- 1/2 tsp chili powder
- 1/4 tsp salt
- 2 tbsp high-heat vegetable oil for pan frying
Directions:
- If the seitan is packed in water or broth, drain it. Add to food processor and process until chopped.
- Add the beans and process until finely chopped (You may still see the occasional bean piece). Remove mixture to a mixing bowl.
- Add the vegan Worcestershire sauce, tamari, bread crumbs, flour, corn, paprika, cumin, chili powder, and salt to the seitan/bean mixture and mix with your hands (you can use a fork, but your hands work best for faster results!) Adjust the mixture to taste, and add more bread crumbs if the mixture is too wet. (It should be moist, but not gloppy)
- Heat oil over medium-high heat, preferably cast iron.
- Begin forming patties. (1/4-1/2 cup) (I used more than 1/4 cup to make them wider to fit the big burger buns I bought, but you don't want them too thick or else they will get mushy in the middle and no one likes a mush-burger!) These can be made in advance and stored until ready to cook.
- When ready to cook, brown the burgers until they darken up nicely and get a "char" to them like a real burger would.
- Serve and enjoy!
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Phew! I'm exhausted just reading about your life! You need a holiday, girl :) Love these veggie burgers. They look delish :)
ReplyDeleteI'm not vegetarian nor vegan, but veggie burgers are one of my top fave foods... I almost never go for a beef burger.
ReplyDeleteI am going to copy this and give it a go... I think I'm going to love all that yummy goodness that you've put in this burger!