All-American Veggie Burger Recipes for a Healthy and Delicious Fourth of July (2024)

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It's just not July 4th without a burger on your plate. What better way to celebrate this time of year than to change things up a bit by serving some veggie patties in stead of their meaty counterparts? Veggie burgers are versatile, easy to prepare, and SO much healthier than their meaty counterparts.

You are probably thinking a veggie burger is a burger, so why not get some frozen ones from the store? There are some pretty good options in the market and here is a great article that compares six popular, commercially available veggie burgers based on calories, total fat content, fiber, and protein.

However, when you make your own, you can customize the list of ingredients, and the combinations are only limited by your imagination. The compilation of recipes below speaks to the versatility and adaptability of the veggie burger. From beans to broccoli, there's something here for everyone!

Here is our list of 5 Must-Try Veggie Burger Recipes:

1. Baked Broccoli Burgers
This veggie burger is packed full of flavor and topped with homemade tahini sauce. In addition to being delicious, these Baked Broccoli Burgers are an excellent source of vitamins A, C and K, as well as iron, calcium, magnesium and beta-carotene.

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Baked Broccoli Burgers
Makes 4 burgers

Burger ingredients:

Tahini Dressing Ingredients:

  • 1/3 cup sesame tahini

  • 1/3 cup water

  • 1/4 cup plus 1 tablespoon fresh lemon juice

  • 2 garlic cloves, chopped

  • 3/4 teaspoon sea salt

Preparation:

  1. Preheat your oven to 400 degrees Fahrenheit.

  2. In a small pot, bring the water and couscous to a boil.

  3. Remove from heat immediately and allow the couscous to sit in the pot for 10 minutes, soaking up the water.

  4. While the couscous sits, steam the broccoli in a steamer for 5-7 minutes (or use a microwave or stove method, you just want the broccoli to be soft in the end)

  5. In a skillet, heat the olive oil over medium heat and add in the onion and scallions, stirring occasionally for 3-5 minutes until the onion softens.

  6. Remove the onions from the heat and stir in the cumin.

  7. Gather your couscous, broccoli, onion mix, chickpeas and sesame tahini and combine together in a food processor.

  8. Pour the mixture into a bowl and stir in the bread crumbs.

  9. Form it into patties and place the patties on a cookie sheet lined with foil.

  10. Bake for 50 minutes, turning the patties over halfway through. You'll know they are done when the tops begin to brown.

  11. To make the tahini sauce, place all ingredients in a food processor and blend until combined, roughly 30 seconds.

  12. Top your burgers with the sauce, throw some pickles, tomato and lettuce on there, and go to town!

Grilling option - To enjoy the burgers hot off the grill, first bake them in the oven, then move to the grill for 1-2 minutes on each side.

2. Mushroom Barley Grillers
This is one veggie burger for you to throw on the grill. This recipe has the extra step of steaming the burgers. Even though it's a bit more work (and foil), it almost always creates burgers that hold up to grilling, whether it is on an outdoor grill or an indoor grill pan. When the burgers aren't falling into the grill, they get more of that smoky, hearty, true grill taste. It's worth it. Give it a try and see if you agree.

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3. Eggplant Burgers
We give you...Baked Eggplant Burgers! These burgers are savory, filling and addictive. They're packed full of protein and vitamins. Above all else, they are delicious! Top them with tahini sauce and they are also fantastic when topped with hummus and dill pickles!

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. 4. Hearty Lentil and Brown Rice Burger
The challenge that we've found with many homemade bean burger patties is that they tend to quickly fall apart. The great thing about this recipe is that these burgers hold together surprisingly well. They are hearty, flavorful, and go well with BBQ sauce or any of your other favorite burger toppings. If you don't own a BBQ, they can be cooked in a pan on the stove-top for an easy weeknight meal.

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5. Maple Sweet Potato Pecan Burgers
These Maple Sweet Potato Pecan Burgers are packed with Vitamin A, Vitamin B6, Potassium, Iron and protein. The maple syrup and a kick of cayenne, combined with savory sweet potatoes, kale and pecans, results in a perfect balance of flavors. Serve these patties warm and save any leftovers in a refrigerator for up to 4 days.

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This post was originally published on One Green Planet.

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3. 8 Amazing Ways to Use Coconuts This Summer (With Recipes!)
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All-American Veggie Burger Recipes for a Healthy and Delicious Fourth of July (2024)

FAQs

What is the healthiest veggie burger? ›

Best: Hilary's Fiesta Black Bean Veggie Burgers

The main ingredients are black beans and whole-grain millet, but this burger also has sweet potatoes, red pepper, kale, and other nutritious ingredients. The combo of high fiber and protein is sure to make this a satisfying option for a plant-forward meal.

How do you add flavor to veggie burgers? ›

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.

How do you elevate a veggie burger? ›

Top it Off. To kick your veggie burger an extra flavor notch, go for toppings that will add a robust taste to each bite. Try pickled jalapenos or relish, sauteed onions and mushrooms, or unique sauces like Korean barbecue sauce or an aioli sauce.

What are the drawbacks of a veggie burger? ›

Among popular meat alternatives, seitan, Beyond Burgers, and Impossible Burgers are highest in sodium, protein, and calories. The latter two are high in total and saturated fat.

Is it okay to eat veggie burgers everyday? ›

NO? Store-bought veggie burgers may have a reasonable amount of calories per serving, but the sodium can be pretty high in some brands. In a recent veggie burger taste test, I found varieties containing as many as 390 milligrams of sodium per patty; that's 17% of the recommended daily amount.

What is a good binder for veggie burgers? ›

Common binding agents include flax eggs (a mixture of ground flaxseed and water), chia seeds, mashed potatoes, tapioca flour, or even your favorite nut butter. These ingredients help hold everything together and prevent your burger from crumbling.

How do you make veggie burgers stick together? ›

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 do you make frozen veggie burgers taste good? ›

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 do you keep veggie burgers from falling apart? ›

If you're tired of ending up with a crumbly mess on your plate, then you might need to rethink how you keep your veggie burgers intact. Before hitting the grill or pan, one major tip is to use a binding agent with your burger, such as egg or breadcrumbs, to help hold the patty together.

What makes veggie burgers taste like meat? ›

Soy protein is still the plant protein that delivers the most meat-like taste and texture. Since it has been used for decades now, a lot of research has been done and its texturization process has been further improved.

What can you add to a burger to make it healthier? ›

Add bulk to your burger by piling on vegetables like tomatoes, lettuce, chile peppers and onions. Vegetables are very low in calories and contain fiber to help keep you satisfied. Choose one higher-calorie ingredient and add in small amounts.

Do you put cheese on a veggie burger? ›

In a veggie burger, cheese can act as an amazing binding agent while adding great flavour and texture. You can even use pre-shredded cheese for quick preparation!

What do you put on a plant based burger? ›

Vegan Burger Prep & Topping Ideas

Classic options like crisp lettuce, tomato, red onion, and cheese are always a hit, but sometimes it's fun to get creative with toppings like roasted vegetables, avocado, caramelized onions, mushrooms, jalapenos, pickles, slaw, vegan mayo, or barbecue sauce to jazz things up a bit.

Are veggie burgers actually healthier? ›

Interestingly, the plant based burgers may not be the best choice for people following a heart-healthy diet, as they are higher in saturated fat than turkey burgers and contain substantially more sodium than lean beef burgers.

What is the healthiest burger substitute? ›

Salmon is one of the most nutritionally well-rounded burger alternatives available. Salmon offers a variety of health benefits if you are maintaining a low fat diet. You can enjoy salmon burgers as a fillet or combine shredded salmon with vegetables, aiolis, and flavorful spices.

Which is healthier impossible burger or veggie burger? ›

Soy and potato provide most of the protein in the Impossible Burger while peas, mung beans, and brown rice are the main sources of protein in the Beyond Burger (1, 2). Whereas the Impossible Burger is slightly lower in calories and fat, the Beyond Burger contains fewer carbs.

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