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Walnut and Beet Pantry Burgers

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I've been debating myself over these burgers for a while. Will other people like them or do I just like them? I'm gonna take a gamble and put them out there for all to see, but here are a few notes that I must disclose first.

These are not a meaty burger. They aren't the type of burgers that you serve your die-hard, meat-loving uncle Hank to try to lure him to the vegan side. In fact, uncle Hank might disown you if trick him into eating these by telling him that they taste just like beef burgers. On the bright side, this may be an efficient way to cut ties with insufferable relatives.

You: Here, uncle Hank, have one of my vegan burgers. They taste just like meat!

Uncle Hank: *chomp, gag, spit* These taste like beets and walnuts! What have you done to me? Never speak to me again!

You: *smug smirk*

Bright side! Really though, these are definitely a veggie burger. They taste of health. They are soft because they don't have any wheat gluten or other heavy-duty binding ingredients, so they need to go in a soft burger bun or two slices of crust-free bread. No crusty ciabatta rolls for these things.

OK, I feel like I've disclosed all the important stuff now. Let's see'em.

Walnut Beet and Black Bean Burgers

Oh, but I do love them! They are so flavorful and, if you love walnuts like I do, these are the nuttiest burgers who ever nutted. These were inspired by the wonderful Quarter Pounder Beet Burgers from the PPK. They are pantry burgers because they are made with pantry staples and no fresh veg. Fresh ingredients are generally better, of course, but these are for those days when you have nothing left in the fridge and you don't feel like going grocery shopping because that would involve taking off your pj's and putting on pants, and today isn't a pants kind of day.

Walnut Beet and Black Bean Pantry Burgers

Walnut and Beet Pantry Burgers

Recipe Type: Entree

Cuisine: Vegan

Author: Wing It Vegan

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Serves: 2 burgers


Ingredients:

  • 1/2 cup walnuts

  • 1/4 cup canned sliced beets or mini beets

  • 1/2 cup canned black beans

  • 1/4 to 1/2 tsp salt

  • 1/4 tsp fennel

  • 1/4 tsp garlic powder

  • 1/2 tsp onion powder

  • 1/2 tsp ground thyme

  • ground black pepper to taste

  • 1/4 tsp liquid smoke

  • 1/2 tsp yellow mustard


What To Do:

  1. Grind the walnuts in a food processor, pulsing until they are finely ground. They should be ground but not floury, and keep an eye on them or they will turn into walnut butter!

  2. Transfer the ground nuts to a mixing bowl.

  3. Pulse the beets in the food processor until finely chopped. Just short little pulses to keep the beets from blending into a puree.

  4. Transfer the beets to the mixing bowl with the walnuts.

  5. Pulse the beans in the food processor until most of them are broken up. It's best to end up with a lot of whole beans and a few broken up ones than to end up with black bean paste, so just pulse it a few times until some of your beans are broken up.

  6. Transfer the beans to the mixing bowl.

  7. Throw in 1/4 tsp of salt, all the spices, mustard, and liquid smoke and mix everything well with a large fork. Your burger mix should be fairly dry, but it should stick together if you try to form a patty. If it's not sticking together at all, stir in a little squirt of vegan mayo. It shouldn't be a very moist burger mix though.

  8. Give your burger mix a taste and add more salt and black pepper if needed. I like these quite salty, so I go with 1/2 teaspoon of salt.

  9. Preheat a non-stick griddle over medium heat and drizzle about two tablespoons of oil on it. These are best when they are crusty, so this is no time to skimp on oil!

  10. Shape the burger mix into two patties and cook covered for five or six minutes. They are going to cook for a while, so lower the heat a little if your stove is a notorious burger burner.

  11. Flip the burgers, drizzle a bit more oil if needed, and immediately slap a slice of vegan cheese on top of each patty. Cover and cook for three or four more minutes or until browned on the bottom. They should be slightly charred around the edges.

Notes:

The fennel and the liquid smoke are vital! Unless fennel makes you gag (you know who you are!) definitely keep it.

Walnut Beet and Black Bean Pantry Burgers

This brings us to the matter of the cheese. The cool folks at Galaxy Nutritional Foods sent me some of their vegan products to try. I don't accept products for review very often, but Mr. Wing-It and I are long time fans of their GO Veggie! cheese slices and I really wanted to try the rest of the GO Veggie! vegan line. Mr. Wing-It eats a GO Veggie! cheddar slice with his lunch every day, and whenever we're having burgers for dinner I melt a slice on each of our burgers too. I actually first blogged about the vegan slices way back in 2008 when I had just started this blog! Their vegan products come in purple packaging, the products that come in the blue and green packaging are not vegan. They are soy-free!

Go Veggie SlicesGo Veggie Slices

We both already knew we liked the cheddar and American style slices, and now we were able to try the GO Veggie! Pepper Jack slices that are nowhere to be found in our area. They are very tasty, and just like the cheddar and American slices, they melt like a dream when covered with a lid to create some steam. Exhibit A:

Walnut Beet and Black Bean Pantry Burgers

We also tried the GO Veggie! Vegan Cream Cheese alternative. They are creamy and tangy and I'm kind of glad we can't get them in our area or I would be eating a whole tub a day. The Chive and Garlic cream cheese was my absolute favorite! I could eat the whole thing in one sitting. I didn't. But I could have. The Strawberry cream cheese has a strawberry-Greek-yogurt-cheesecake-thing going on. That one I could have eaten with a spoon! I didn't. But I could have. These do have soy in them.

Go Veggie Cream CheeseGo Veggie Cream Cheese

Go Veggie Cream Cheese

Go Veggie Cream Cheese

Yeah, that's not a bagel. It's a half of a burger bun with a hole cut in the middle. What can I say? I had this shot stuck in my head but I didn't feel like making bagels. Consider it a belated April Fools' Day prank!

We also tried the Mozzarella-style shreds and Parmesan, but I have bombarded you with enough pictures today so I will save them for next time.

Awkward disclaimer thing: GO Veggie! sent us these products to try free of charge. The opinions expressed here are my own. Mmkay?

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