RT's Veggie Burger
1 zucchini
1 tomato
3/4 red bell pepper
1/4 cup onion
1 small clove garlic, crushed
1/4 cup sun dried tomatoes (soaked)
1/2 cup mushrooms, sliced (optional)
1 cup sunflower seeds, soaked 6 hours
1/4 cup ground pumpkin seeds, soaked (optional)
3 Tbsp ground flax seeds
2 Tbsp hemp seeds
3 Tbsp almond flour
1/4 tsp chili powder
1 tsp cumin
1/4 tsp dried dill (or other herb )
1 tsp dried parsley
dash cayenne
1/2 tsp sea salt
Directions:
Process ingredients in food processor until well ground.
Form 4" patties on a non-stick dehydrator sheet and dehydrate for 1.5 hours at 125 degrees.
Dehydrate at 110 degrees for 2 more hours and flip burgers over onto mesh dehydrator sheet.
Continue to dehydrate 6-8 hours. Burgers should be dry on outside, but moist inside.
Serve on raw bread, buns, lettuce wraps, etc. Top with tomato, onion, avocado,and raw catsup.
Store remaining burgers in freezer in an airtight container or individually wrapped.
Option: Serve burger between two romaine leaves and add the same toppings. This is a keeper! (The dark slice on top is the bread..the burger is down below under the red onion).
5 comments :
Sounds amazing!
Do you have any ideas about what you could bind burgers and crackers with that wasn't flax...
Flax and I are not friends! ;)
Thanks Tasha and Jessica. As for replacing flax - have you tried ground flax? I don't do well with whole flax see, but if it's ground, I seem to do okay with it.
You can try chia seeds. I've never done it, but chia seeds do get gelatinous when combined with water. Many people make chia pudding for this reason. It adds body without corrupting the flavor.
You'll have to play around with amounts. Try mixing 1 Tbsp of chia seeds with 3 Tbsp of water. Whisk and watch how it thickens. Then determine how much of that mixture you want or need in a burger. Chia seeds are GREAT for you, so it would be an excellent addition!! Let me know if you try it and how it works out.
Wow...what a chef you are...mmmm!
Thanks so much Pam!!! That means a lot to me.
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