Sunday, February 27, 2011

Our Changing Kitchen

Our lives (and diets) have been changing lately to be more nutrient-rich and eliminate empty calories, toxins and other bad stuff. Basically it means we've been eating lots and lots of fruit, veggies, beans and nuts. We've also begun the process of purging our home of refined sugar, white flour, processed food and cutting way back on animal products. Sounds extreme, and in some ways, it is, but so far its been a delicious and extremely satisfying. I'll periodically post some of our new favorites and recipes.

This last weekend we had Southwest Black Bean Burgers with Whole Wheat Buns. So delicious!

The recipe for the Black Bean Burgers comes from Veganomicon, a wonderfully entertaining cookbook. I'm excited to try as many recipes as possible! 

Black Bean Burgers
(served with fresh avocado and spinach)

2 c. cooked black beans (or 1 15-oz can, drained and rinsed)
1/2 c. vital wheat gluten
1/2 c. plain whole wheat bread crumbs
1 tsp. chili powder
1/2 tsp. cumin
1/4 c. water
1 tbsp. tomato paste (or ketchup)
1/4 c. finely chopped cilantro
2 cloves garlic
1/2 small onion


Mash the beans with a fork until no whole beans remain (half-beans are fine). 
Add the wheat gluten (and for those of you who have never used wheat gluten, don't skip this! it's worth a trip to the grocery or health food store to get this. It's the not-so-secret ingredient that gives the burgers their delicious bite and chewiness), bread crumbs, chili powder, cumin, water and tomato paste.
Mince, press or crush the garlic into the mix and use a grater to grate the onion in. 
Mix all ingredients with a fork then knead with your hands until the mixture is firm and thoroughly mixed.

Divide the mix into six equal pieces and form into patties.
Use a thin layer of oil to cook patties for about 5 minutes on each side.

The recipe I used for the Whole Wheat Hamburger Buns came from a friend's blog full of great nutritional information recipes and well-written and well-researched commentaries on health and nutrition. 





3 comments:

  1. those buns look great are they all whole wheat, they don't look very dark.

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  2. they are 100% whole wheat (no white flour added at all). You should check out that recipe, just click the link, and try it as soon as you're able.

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  3. made the black bean burgers last night...despite not exactly grating the onion (ok, so there were big chunks) nor finely chopping the cilantro (so i had leaves in my burger)...they were awesome!

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