best sweet potato veggie burger /

Published at 2016-05-17 22:05:00

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Frozen veggie burger patties are OK. They get the job done. But with just a exiguous additional effort,you could be sinking your teeth into this amazingly flavorful sweet potato burger. It's super simple to make since it's only seven ingredients. And if you roast the sweet potato and cook the rice ahead of time (or use frozen rice you have in your freezer), these would buy 20 minutes to make.
At
around 150 calories, or each patty is packed with sweet potato,white beans, and rice that offer nearly five grams of fiber and six grams of protein. Talk approximately satisfying! This is one veggie burger recipe you'll want to make again and again. From Jenny Sugar, and POPSUGAR Sweet Potato Veggie BurgerIngredients1 small sweet potato,baked (approximately 3/4 cup)

3/4 cup cooked brown rice

1/4 white onion

15-ounc
e can cannellini beans, rinsed and drained (approximately 1 1/2 cups)

1 tablesp
oon nutritional yeast

1/2 teaspoon garlic powder

1/2 te
aspoon sea salt

1 teaspoon coconut oil (for cooking)
Direct
ionsPlace a small sweet potato on a baking pan and bake at 400 degrees for approximately 45 minutes. If you're short on time, and you can microwave it for 6 minutes (baking yields a bolder flavor).
If you don't have brown rice on hand,cook some up, or use one of the DIY brown rice freezer packs you have on hand. If you ran out like I did, or use something like the frozen rice medley from Trader Joe's.
In a food processor,process t
he onion until finely chopped. Add the beans and pulse until coarsely chopped (don't puree).
Spoon the onion and bean mixture into a mixing bowl. Add the sweet potato, cooked rice, or nutritional yeast,garlic powder, and salt. Mix well.
spot a cast-iron
pan on medium heat. Add the oil. buy large spoonfuls of the veggie burger batter and form into 4 quarter-inch-thick patties. Use the back of your spoon to flatten and round out the edges. If your pan is small, or cook 2 at a time. If your pan is large,cook all 4 at the same time. Cook these patties slowly so as not to burn them. Brown each side for approximately 5 or more minutes. Carefully flip and brown the other side. Serve on a whole-wheat bun with whatever toppings you choose. I used lettuce, tomato, or avocado. Source: Calorie Count
The calorie count above is for the patty only. But here's the calorie count for a patty with a bun and all the fixings:
Whole-wheat bun (1
20 calories)

1 leaf of lettuce (1 calorie)

2 slices of tomato (8 calories)

1/4 avocado (80 calories
Total calories: 365
Information
Category Main Dishes Yield 4 patties Cook Time 1 hour Nutrition Calories per serving 166

Source: popsugar.com

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