Football! {Recipe: The Best Black Bean Veggie Burgers} (2024)

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Are you ready for some football!?

And no, I don’t mean the NFL. In this house, we’re all about College Football! College football season starts this weekend and I’ve got a few excited guys here, ready to hunker down and spend the day cheering on their favorite college football teams. (Go K-State!)

While my boys were immersed in football, I thought I’d play a dirty but delicious trick on them. I told them we’d be eating burgers at half time and to be ready because they were so good! Instead of bringing down the burgers they were used to, I switched things up and made Black Bean Veggie Burgers using Bush’s Black Beans.

As I sat the plates down in front of the guys, I got a quizzical look from my husband…”So these are just burgers with black beans and some vegetables in them?” Me, “Huh? Oh my… look at that quarterback go!!” A diversion was successfully created and I snuck out of the room. Upon returning, I found every last crumb of veggie burgers gone and happy and full boys continuing to be glued to the game.

This recipe I adapted from the Whole Foods website is the best Veggie Burger recipe I’ve tried. It’s filling, flavorful and so much healthier than traditional burgers. TheSriracha turns up the heat a bit and gives it a great kick of flavor. If you love Bush’s Black Beans like we do and love a great burger, then you will be a fan of this recipe! Enjoy!

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The Best Black Bean Veggie Burger

A flavorful Black Bean Veggie Burger with a kick!

Prep Time 10 minutes minutes

Cook Time 10 minutes minutes

Total Time 20 minutes minutes

Servings 6 burgers

Ingredients

  • 1 15 ounce can Bush's Black Beans rinsed and drained
  • 1 egg
  • 1/2 cup chopped sweet yellow onion
  • 1/2 cup chopped yellow bell pepper
  • 1 cup Italian seasoned bread crumbs
  • 1 Tablespoon Italian seasoning
  • 1 clove garlic minced
  • 1/4 teaspoon Kosher salt
  • 1/4 teaspoon cracked black pepper
  • 1 Teaspoon Sriracha
  • 1 Tablespoon vegetable oil
  • 6 hamburger buns
  • Additional burger toppings like sliced tomatoes onions, lettuce, etc. as desired.

Instructions

  • Place rinsed beans in a large bowl and mash well using a potato masher or a fork.

  • Add the egg, onion, bell pepper, bread crumbs, Italian seasoning, garlic, salt, pepper and Sriracha. Blend, using your hands, until well combined. Shape mixture into six patties.

  • Heat oil in a large skillet over medium heat. Add patties in a single layer and cook, flipping once, until each side is golden brown and cooked through. (8-10 minutes depending on the size of your patties).

  • Transfer to buns and top with additional toppings as desired. (We topped each burger with extra Sriracha, which was delicious!). Serve hot.

Notes

Recipe adapted from www.wholefoods.com

Disclosure:I am proud to be a compensated brand ambassador for Bush’s Beans. All opinions expressed are my own.

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  1. Football! {Recipe: The Best Black Bean Veggie Burgers} (5)Cassie | Bake Your Day says

    Black bean burgers are a staple in our house. These look perfect, Kristen!

  2. Football! {Recipe: The Best Black Bean Veggie Burgers} (6)Holly Waterfall says

    we LOVE black bean burgers in our house. They’re actually on the menu for the week, but I may have to use a bit of your recipe as well! Good job trickin’ the guys!

  3. Football! {Recipe: The Best Black Bean Veggie Burgers} (9)Sheila says

    I love veggie burgers! This one looks amazing. I am never with out Bushes beans black or any other type!

  4. Football! {Recipe: The Best Black Bean Veggie Burgers} (10)Tieghan says

    Mmm!! These look awesome and are totally being added to me fall food post! So very excited for football food!

  5. Football! {Recipe: The Best Black Bean Veggie Burgers} (11)Sara says

    Oh Kristen! These look soooo good! I can’t wait to try them! I am eating a little meat again, here and there, but vegetarian dishes will always be my favorite! :))

  6. Football! {Recipe: The Best Black Bean Veggie Burgers} (12)Joanne says

    Well, you know i love a good veggie burger!! And I use that diversion trick all the time when trying to serve the.boy food…after one bite, he’s usually hooked and then I can tell him what my secret ingredients were. 😛

  7. Football! {Recipe: The Best Black Bean Veggie Burgers} (13)Sandy Coughlin says

    These look great! They would be perfect for a dinner party with my vegetarian friends. Thanks!

  8. Football! {Recipe: The Best Black Bean Veggie Burgers} (14)Coty and Mariah says

    I seriously eat black bean burgers at least once a week. Now I can add this to the rotation, looks so good!

  9. Football! {Recipe: The Best Black Bean Veggie Burgers} (15)Nutmeg Nanny says

    Oh this looks so tasty!! I love black bean burgers, definitely saving this recipe 🙂

  10. Football! {Recipe: The Best Black Bean Veggie Burgers} (16)Joni says

    Made these on a whim for my non-meat eating son’s fiancé – she and I (also a non-meat eater) thought they were scrumptious. She kept asking me “you made these?” It won’t be the last time I make them, I’m sure!

    • Football! {Recipe: The Best Black Bean Veggie Burgers} (17)Kristen says

      That is awesome. Joni!! I’m so glad 🙂

  11. Football! {Recipe: The Best Black Bean Veggie Burgers} (18)Casey says

    I found this recipe about 30 minutes ago, as I was craving something healthier for supper, so I made them about 15 minutes ago and already gobbled one down lol..delicious!! I added cumin, hickory smoke and worcestershire sauce as I would for beef burgers..soo satisfying and yummy! and easy ! thank you for sharing..already pinned under tried and true!

  12. Football! {Recipe: The Best Black Bean Veggie Burgers} (19)laurie says

    We are grain free and so I substituted the breadcrumbs for an equal mix of almond flour and ground flaxseed. THe burgers held together well and had great flavor. I will be adding this recipe to my repeat collection!

    • Football! {Recipe: The Best Black Bean Veggie Burgers} (20)Kristen says

      I’m so glad – thanks for letting me know your adaptations as well!

  13. Football! {Recipe: The Best Black Bean Veggie Burgers} (21)Christine says

    What can I use instead of an egg?

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FAQs

How do you keep black bean burgers from falling apart? ›

Here are a few ways to keep them together:
  1. Use an egg substitute. Flax eggs are a popular choice.
  2. Add a starchy ingredient. Adding flour or oats can help the burgers stick together, without using eggs.
  3. Mash everything together well. ...
  4. Keep the patty size reasonable.
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How to make black bean burgers less mushy? ›

Spread out the canned black beans onto a lined baking sheet and bake for about 15 minutes. This prevents the black bean burgers from tasting like mush. While the black beans are in the oven, sauté some garlic, onion, and pepper together. This will be the flavor base of the entire burger.

What makes a good binder for veggie burgers? ›

The binder holds the patties together and keeps them from falling apart as they cook, and can also add extra flavor to your burger. Common veggie burger binders include eggs, flax egg, wheat germ, breadcrumbs, oats, miso paste, or even water.

What goes well on a black bean burger? ›

Black Bean Burger Serving Suggestions

Once you've cooked your patties, it's time to eat! I love to serve this homemade black bean burger with chipotle sauce, lettuce, tomato, red onion or pickled red onion, and dill pickles for crunch.

What can I use as a binder for a black bean burger? ›

Oat flour: we're using oat flour in this recipe to help bind the burgers together. keep these vegan black bean burgers gluten free by using a gluten free oat flour, and you can easily make your own oat flour at home. See how to here! Breadcrumbs will also work if you don't have oat flour!

What is the binding agent in black bean burgers? ›

Panko breadcrumbs: breadcrumbs help the burgers bind together and create a nice firm texture. You can use gluten free panko if needed! Regular or Italian-style is great. Flax: ground flaxseed is our egg substitute to help the patties stick together so they don't fall apart when you cook them.

What binds bean burgers? ›

Consider incorporating ingredients like breadcrumbs, brown rice, quick oats, whole wheat flour, or panko to bind the mixture together. These ingredients not only add texture but also help absorb excess moisture. NOTE: use quick oats as they will hold the burger together much better than regular rolled oats.

How do you keep veggie burgers from being mushy? ›

But through my Made by Lukas veggie burger business, I spent many, many hours cooking off free veggie burger samples for shoppers in frigid dairy departments of grocery stores, where I learned that one way to solve for mushy veggie burgers is to just cook them bit longer, and slower, on sightly lower heat, and to even ...

How do you keep a veggie burger moist? ›

Slice up some onions and (optional) beets thinly. The onions help to keep the burgers moist and add steam and flavour during cooking. If you don't like onions, try sliced mushrooms. Spices like garlic powder and a good barbecue sauce are also important for that authentic barbecue flavour.

How to make veggie burgers taste better? ›

Spices and tomato paste: Smoked paprika, chili powder, salt, and pepper combine to make these burgers a little smoky and incredibly delicious. Tomato paste adds color, sweetness, and an umami flavor to the burgers (highly recommended!). Cooked rice: Adds more texture to the veggie burgers.

What can I use as a binder instead of eggs in burgers? ›

One of the most common substitutes is breadcrumbs, but sometimes the breadcrumbs can fall off when the burgers are cooking if there are too many or they are too dry. Other popular substitutions for eggs include cornstarch, flour, ketchup, porridge oats, cracker crumbs, and ground flaxseed.

What is the best vegan binding agent for burgers? ›

What holds a homemade vegan burger together? Mashed avocado or white miso make great vegan burger binders, with egg replacers, wheat germ, bread crumbs, oats and ground flax seeds also being effective choices. We recommend Beyond Meat burger patties which also keep their shape beautifully.

Why do my black bean burgers fall apart? ›

Without a binder, your burger might completely crumble and fall apart the second it hits the grill or when you bite into it. → Follow this tip: Veggie burgers need a sturdy binder to hold everything together. This can be anything from eggs to a mixture of ground flax and water, wheat germ, breadcrumbs, or oats.

Are black bean veggie burgers healthy? ›

Beans, for instance, are a good source of both zinc and iron. They are also an important protein resource. Black bean burgers are never going to be mistaken for hamburgers, but they are typically a solid choice when it comes to health.

Do black bean burgers taste like black beans? ›

They go from soft and mushy to dense, meaty, and packed with intense black bean flavor. I tossed them into the food processor to grind them up for burgers.

How do you keep black beans from splitting? ›

Keep cooking water at a gentle simmer to prevent split skins. Since beans expand as they cook, add warm water periodically during the cooking process to keep the beans covered. Stir beans occasionally throughout the cooking process to prevent sticking. Bite test beans for tenderness.

How to bind a vegetarian burger? ›

If you want a veggie burger that holds together, use binding agents like cooked grains (rice, quinoa, millet), eggs, flax eggs, bread crumbs, oats, flour or nut/seed flours like almond flour. The amount of grains or flour will depend on the recipe, but it's usually anywhere from ¼ to 1 cup.

What can I put in my burgers so they don't fall apart? ›

The very low fat content of the hamburger probably has something to do with it, but there are a couple of tricks you can use: Add 1 egg yolk per pound of hamburger. It won't add appreciably to the fat content and will bind the meat beautifully.

Why are my black bean burgers mushy? ›

When the beans are processed for burgers, that moisture can cause your beans to turn to mush. To prevent this from happening, take the extra step to dry out the beans in the oven. This step will allow the excess moisture to be evaporated out of the beans and will help the burgers have a meaty texture.

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