Bean Burger


Batch cooking bean burgers is a great way of having a quick meal from the freezer. Pictured is my burger on a Dave's Killer Bread bun, with lettuce, tomato and mustard. Sometimes I use the Seedtastic bread from Aldi's or a whole wheat pita. 
The key to making the burger is getting it to a consistency like ground meat so that it does not fall apart after baking. You can use any type of beans and seasonings that you like. If adding vegetables, which I recommend, use a low water vegetable like kale or broccoli. Spinach or Swiss chard will make it watery. The more veggies you put, the more of a powerhouse of a burger!
Having a food processor for pulsing the beans and vegetables is a bonus and makes the prep quicker and easier. 


Ingredients:
2 cans beans drained (I like a combo of pinto, black or garbanzo)
1 bunch kale or broccoli
1 small carton mushrooms (optional)
1 small onion
3-4 cloves of garlic
2 cups cooked rice or quinoa, cooled
1-1/2 cups oat flour, chickpea flour or corn meal (or combo, or sub oatmeal)
2 tablespoons Dijon mustard
Spices: salt, pepper, cumin, turmeric 

Instructions:
Pulse beans in food processor or smash with potato masher and place in large bowl. Pulse or chop all vegetables. Add remaining ingredients and knead together with your hands. Start adding the flour until you get a firm consistency.  Place bowl in the refrigerator for about 2 hours. This makes your mixture easier to handle. Preheat oven to 400 degrees. Scoop out mixture using a 1/2 or 2/3 cup measuring cup, depending on how big you want your burger. Form burger and place on a large, parchment lined cookie sheet. Bake 20 minutes, flip burgers over, bake additional 10-15 minutes.  Once cooled, individually wrap in wax paper and freeze. This recipe should make around 12 burgers. 




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