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The Beet Burger from Wait, That's Vegan?! by Lisa Dawn Angerame

The Beet Burger from Wait, That’s Vegan?!

February 24, 2020 By Dianne

Satisfy your craving for a hearty meal with The Beet Burger from Wait, That’s Vegan?! by Lisa Dawn Angerame. Served with special sauce, lettuce, pickles and onions, these burgers will turn anyone into a veggie burger lover!

Wait, That's Vegan?! by Lisa Dawn AngerameWait, That’s Vegan?!

You may know Lisa Dawn Angerame from her blog Lisa’s Project: Vegan I know her from the world of vegan blogging, though we’ve never met in person. (She doesn’t live that far away, though, so maybe that will change in the coming months!) I was super excited when she told me that she was working on a cookbook, and now I’m super excited to be able to share it with you!

After going vegan, many people find themselves missing their old omnivore favorites. In Wait, That’s Vegan?!,Lisa has veganized many of them, so you can satisfy your cravings the meat-free way. Her recipes also make it easier for those who aren’t yet vegan to transition to this way of eating, since they’re dishes are familiar to them. I mean, who can turn down French Bread French Toast, Fettucini Alfredo, or Chocolate Chip Cookies? You’ll also find recipes for such veganized favorites as Carrot Lox, Eggless Egg Salad, The Beet Burger, and Lobster Mushroom Mac ‘n Cheese.

These recipes are easy to make using easy-to-find ingredients. They’ll take you from breakfast, through lunch and dinner and all the way to dessert. Lisa has included recipes for basics, such as Nut Milk and Unsalted Spreadable Butter, too.

Chapters in Wait, That’s Vegan?! Include:

  • Breakfast and Brunch
  • Salads and Sandwiches
  • Main Dishes
  • Desserts
  • Basics

If you’re vegan and you find yourself craving your old pre-vegan favorites, or if you’re not yet vegan but want to eat healthier versions of your favorite meals, you need Wait, That’s Vegan?!.

The Beet Burger from Wait, That's Vegan?! by Lisa Dawn Angerame

The Beet Burger from Wait, That's Vegan?! by Lisa Dawn Angerame
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The Beet Burger

No vegan cookbook would be complete without a veggie burger. This is my winning formula. It’s all about texture; veggie burgers should be firm like their meaty counterparts, so they don’t sploosh out the sides of the bun after one bite. Served with special sauce, lettuce, pickles and onions, these burgers will turn anyone into a veggie burger lover!
Course Main Course
Cuisine American
Keyword beet burger, veggie burger
Prep Time 15 minutes
Cook Time 30 minutes
Yield 12 burgers
Author Lisa Dawn Angerame

Ingredients

  • 1 cup (124 g) grated zucchini about 1 regular-sized zucchini
  • 1 tsp of salt plus a pinch
  • 1 cup (110 g) grated carrot about 2 regular-sized carrots
  • 1 cup (110 g) grated beets about 2 regular-sized beets
  • 1 cup (about 35 g) packed fresh spinach
  • 1 cup (67 g) packed baby kale
  • 1/2 cup (25 g) chopped scallions white and green parts, about 4 regular-sized scallions
  • 1 cup (117 g) walnuts or pecans
  • 1 cup (138 g) pumpkin seeds
  • 1 cup (102 g) quinoa flakes

Special Sauce

  • 1/2 cup (120 ml) vegan mayo
  • 3 tbsp (45 g) diced pickles
  • 1 tsp whole grain mustard
  • 1 tsp ketchup
  • 1 tsp apple cider vinegar
  • 1 tsp coconut sugar
  • 1/2 tsp garlic powder
  • 1/2 tsp onion powder
  • 1/2 tsp paprika

Buns an Toppings

  • Burger buns
  • Red onion
  • Pickles Lettuce

Instructions

  1. To prepare the zucchini, add the zucchini into a fine-mesh strainer over a bowl. Sprinkle with salt and mix around with a fork. Let stand to drain. Use the fork to press the zucchini against the strainer to release as much water as possible. Set aside.
  2. Add the carrots and beets to a bowl. Add the spinach, kale and scallions to the food processor. Process until finely ground. Add the mixture to the grated vegetables. Add the walnuts and pumpkin seeds to the processor and process until finely ground. Add them to the vegetable mixture. Add the zucchini, quinoa flakes and a pinch of salt. Use your hands to mix everything together really well.
  3. Preheat the oven to 350°F (175°C, or gas mark 4). Line a half sheet pan with parchment paper. Using a 1/4-cup (60-mmeasure, scoop out the mixture, forming burgers by really packing the mixture together, and pressing it between your palms. If your hands get sticky, rinse them off in between. Place the burgers onto the sheet pan and bake for 30 minutes, flipping them over at the 15-minute mark.
  4. To make the special sauce, add the mayo, pickles, mustard, ketchup, vinegar, coconut sugar, garlic powder, onion powder and paprika to a small bowl. Mix well. Serve immediately, or store in the refrigerator in a sealed jar for up to 1 week.
  5. To assemble the burgers, toast the buns. Spread the special sauce on both sides. Place a burger on the bottom bun. Layer with onion, pickles and lettuce. Top with the other half of the bun.

Recipe Notes

Recipe reprinted from Wait, That's Vegan?! by Lisa Dawn Angerame with permission

 

Satisfy your craving for a hearty meal with The Beet Burger from Wait, That's Vegan?! by Lisa Dawn Angerame. Served with special sauce, lettuce, pickles and onions, these burgers will turn anyone into a veggie burger lover!

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Filed Under: Food, Recipe Tagged With: beets, dinner, lunch, recipe, veggie burger

About Dianne

Dianne Wenz is the Editor-In-Chief for Chic Vegan. She is a Holistic Health Counselor, Vegan Lifestyle Coach and Plant-Based Nutrition Specialist. Dianne coaches people from across the country to help them improve their health and wellbeing, and she helps people make the dietary and lifestyle changes needed to go vegan. Dianne lives in New Jersey, where she runs the busy MeetUp group Montclair Vegans. Through the group she hosts monthly potlucks, runs charity bake sales and organizers guest speaker events. An avid cook and baker, Dianne also teaches cooking classes to local clients. In addition to food and nutrition, Dianne loves crafts and cats. To learn more, visit Dianne’s website and blog at Dianne's Vegan Kitchen

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