Black Bean Patties with Avocado & Tomato Salsa Recipe (2024)

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Serve up these easy black bean patties over rice or quinoa, or on a whole wheat bun for instant vegetarian sliders!
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Black Bean Patties with Avocado & Tomato Salsa Recipe

When we find something that we like to eat, we tend to go a little overboard with it, particularly if it's a healthy item. Black beans (and now these black bean patties!) certainly fall under this category. We buy them buy the case at Costco and then proceed to put them in everything from soups and dips to chili and quinoa salads. Any leftover beans are thrown into whole wheat tortillas , along with brown rice, corn, diced red bell pepper and whatever chicken or meat that's leftover from the night before, for a quick and easy lunch.

Black beans are one of the powerhouses of the legume world, packing an impressive amount of fiber and protein per serving. This means you'll fill up a lot faster and won't have room for dessert. That doesn't sound like a good thing but, believe me, when there are stacks of Nutella Cream Cheese Blondies calling from the pantry, filling up on the healthy stuff becomes a necessity.

These patties work well on their own when topped with the simple avocado and tomato salsa. Actually, I'm not sure if I can count the avocado and tomato mixture as a salsa, since all I did was stir them together with a little lime juice. Whatever you call it, it gives a fresh pop of flavor and color to the patties.

We also like to serve the patties between a whole-wheat dinner roll, topped with a little queso fresco cheese and Tomatillo Salsa Verde. Ta-da! Black bean sliders.

The black bean patties recipe:

In the bowl of a food processor, pulse sandwich bread to form breadcrumbs. Pour into a bowl and set aside.

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Heat 1 tablespoon olive or canola oil in a large skillet set over medium heat. Add onion and sauté until soft. Add garlic, jalapeno, and cumin. Saute for additional 2 minutes.

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Scrape the mixture into the food processor. Add black beans, brown rice, lime juice, salt, and pepper. Pulse until the beans are chopped, but not pureed.

Have I ever mentioned how much I dislike photographing brown food?

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Scrape the black bean mixture into a large bowl. Add half of the breadcrumbs and the chopped cilantro. Using a wooden spoon, stir the mixture until combined.

Divide the mixture into 4 equal portions and form into patties. If the mixture is too moist to form patties, add more breadcrumbs. Place the patties on a baking sheet lined with plastic wrap and cover with additional plastic wrap. Refrigerate for at least ½ hour.

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Heat 1 tablespoon canola oil in a large skillet (preferably not nonstick, so a good crust can form) set over medium heat. Add 4 patties and cook for 4 minutes per side. Repeat with 1 tablespoon oil and remaining 4 patties.

For the salsa, gently stir together avocado, tomatoes and lime juice.

Serve 2 patties on each plate, topped with salsa.

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Other bean patty recipes:

101 Cookbooks' Vegetarian Lentil Burgers
Cooking Books' Sweet Potato & Black Bean Cakes
Lisa's Kitchen's Black-Eyed Pea Patties with Chili Sauce

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Black Bean Patties with Avocado & Tomato Salsa

Serve up these easy black bean patties over rice or quinoa, or on a whole wheat bun for instant vegetarian sliders!

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Course: Entrees

Cuisine: American

Keyword: Vegetarian

Prep Time: 20 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 25 minutes minutes

Refrigeration Time: 30 minutes minutes

Total Time: 1 hour hour 15 minutes minutes

Servings: 8 Patties Plus Salsa

Calories: 175kcal

Author: Dara Michalski | Cookin' Canuck

Ingredients

  • 3 pieces day-old or toasted whole wheat sandwich bread
  • 3 tablespoons olive or canola oil divided
  • 1 medium onion chopped
  • 2 cloves garlic minced
  • 2 tablespoons minced jalapeno pepper membranes and seeds removed
  • 1 teaspoons ground cumin
  • 1 15 ounce can black beans, drained and rinsed
  • 1 ¼ cups cooked brown rice
  • 2 teaspoons fresh lime juice
  • ½ teaspoon kosher salt
  • ½ teaspoon freshly ground black pepper
  • ¼ cup chopped cilantro

Salsa:

  • 2 avocados cut into ¾ inch pieces
  • 1 cup cherry tomatoes cut in half
  • 1 teaspoon fresh lime juice

Instructions

The patties:

  • In the bowl of a food processor, pulse sandwich bread to form breadcrumbs. Pour into a bowl and set aside.

  • Heat 1 tablespoon olive or canola oil in a large skillet set over medium heat. Add onion and sauté until soft. Add garlic, jalapeno, and cumin. Saute for additional 2 minutes.

  • Scrape the mixture into the food processor. Add black beans, brown rice, lime juice, salt, and pepper. Pulse until the beans are chopped, but not pureed.

  • Scrape the black bean mixture into a large bowl. Add half of the breadcrumbs and the chopped cilantro. Stir the mixture until combined.

  • Divide the mixture into 8 equal portions and form into patties. If the mixture is too moist to form patties, add more breadcrumbs.

  • Place the patties on a baking sheet lined with plastic wrap and cover with additional plastic wrap. Refrigerate for at least ½ hour.

  • Heat 1 tablespoon canola oil in a large skillet (preferably not nonstick, so a good crust can form) set over medium heat. Add 4 patties and cook for 4 minutes per side. Repeat with 1 tablespoon oil and remaining 4 patties.

  • Serve 2 patties on each plate, topped with salsa.

The salsa:

  • Gently stir together avocado, tomatoes and lime juice.

Nutrition

Serving: 1Patty + Salsa | Calories: 175kcal | Carbohydrates: 15g | Protein: 2g | Fat: 13g | Saturated Fat: 2g | Sodium: 155mg | Potassium: 342mg | Fiber: 4g | Sugar: 2g | Vitamin A: 240IU | Vitamin C: 15.7mg | Calcium: 18mg | Iron: 0.8mg

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Black Bean Patties with Avocado & Tomato Salsa Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What are the ingredients in MorningStar black bean patties? ›

Ingredients: Water, cooked black beans (black beans, water), cooked brown rice (water, brown rice), onions, vegetable oil (corn, canola and/or sunflower), whole kernel corn, soy protein concentrate, onion powder, wheat gluten, egg whites, tomatoes, bulgur wheat, green chiles, calcium caseinate (milk), cornstarch.

How to get black bean burgers to stay together? ›

Panko bread crumbs – They give the burgers their hearty texture. An egg – To bind everything together! And salt and pepper – To make all the flavors pop.

What goes well on a black bean burger? ›

Serve: Place on a hamburger bun (or in a large lettuce leaf, for a lettuce wrap burger) and serve with your favorite toppings. My favorite toppings include chipotle mayo, lettuce, tomatoes, cheese, avocado, onion, sautéed mushrooms, pickles, or jalapeños.

Are black bean 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.

Is MorningStar actually healthy? ›

Packaged veggie burgers (like Morning Star Farms or Boca) can also be a part of a healthy eating plan. They're a quick and convenient way to enjoy a meatless meal and typically run from 70 to 130 calories per patty. Pair with a whole-grain bun and pile the fresh veggies high for a well-balanced meal.

What are the drawbacks of the MorningStar Farms veggie burger? ›

  • This product is not certified organic [read more]
  • Contains ingredients that may contribute small amounts of unhealthy artificial trans fats: Canola Oil and Corn Oil [read more]
  • This product contains added sugar ingredients: Sugars [read more]
  • Rice-based ingredients may contain arsenic [read more]
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How to stop 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.
Sep 1, 2020

What can I use as a binder for black bean 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 to keep black bean burgers from being mushy? ›

Hearty chopped cashews add textural variation, while panko bread crumbs help bind the patties without turning them mushy.

How to thicken black bean burgers? ›

The flour which you add will help to bind the burger together and dry it out. Some people will also add tapioca starch or cornflour which thicken when cooked, and again these will help bind the burger and give it some texture.

Are canned black beans cooked? ›

Technically, canned black beans are already cooked, and you can use them right out of the can. Cooking canned black beans will make them taste even better. Here's how to cook beans from a can: Heat a small-sized saucepan on the stovetop over medium-high heat.

What is good to eat with black beans? ›

Best Black Bean Recipes

Season them with lime juice and zest, chili powder, oregano, and/or cilantro, and serve them as a side dish with Mexican or Latin American-inspired dishes like tacos or taquitos. Paired with some cilantro lime rice, they could also pass as a meal on their own!

Do black bean burgers make you gassy? ›

Even children know that beans can cause gas. But did you know that black beans in this recipe are actually easy to digest? When you take additional steps like soaking, combining with other vegetables and digestive aids like we did in this Black Bean Burger recipe you further minimize the risk of gas and bloating.

Are black beans healthier than meat? ›

In fact, black beans are considered an ecologically sustainable protein source compared with animal-based sources ( 4 , 5 ). This nutritious legume provides both soluble fiber, insoluble fiber, and resistant starch, all of which are associated with many of its benefits ( 4 ).

What is the healthiest veggie burger? ›

A black bean burger is the go-to choice for those looking for a high-protein veggie burger that isn't overly processed. These patties contain 150 calories, 5g protein, 7g fat, 16g carbohydrates, and 7g fiber each. The ingredients are simple with black and beans and quinoa making up the base of the burger.

What are Morningstar patties made of? ›

Ingredients: Water, wheat gluten, soy protein concentrate, vegetable oil (corn, canola and/or sunflower), soy flour, soy protein isolate.

Are Morning Star bean burgers good for you? ›

Nutrition Facts

These Morning Star Farms Garden Veggie burgers are pretty healthy! They're low in calories and fat and high in protein and dietary fiber.

Is Morningstar actually vegan? ›

Are MorningStar Farms® and Incogmeato® products vegan? All of our Incogmeato® branded foods are vegan. Many of our Morningstar Farms® foods are vegan or in the process of becoming vegan. Be sure to look for the Plant Based Food Association (PBFA) logo or the word VEGAN on the package you purchase.

What are the Ingredients in Morningstar meat? ›

WATER, SOY PROTEIN CONCENTRATE, CANOLA OIL, PALM OIL, METHYLCELLULOSE. CONTAINS 2% OR LESS OF NATURAL FLAVORS.

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