During the Great Depression many families only had meat if they hunted for it or caught them with simple box traps. Otherwise they simply did without. Only since WWII have people started thinking they needed meat with every meal.
With the price of meat nowadays though, it can be hard for some families to afford meat at every meal. I know in my own home meat is not served as often as it was the past.
I've been experimenting with a new vegetable burger recipe this month that was shared on the Whole Foods website.
Here is recipe with some tweaks made by me:
Veggie Burgers
Ingredients:
1/4 cup carrot, shredded
1/4 cup onion, diced
1/4 cup red bell pepper
2 cloves garlic, minced
1 cup cooked brown rice
1 cup cooked sweet potato
1 cup black beans, drained
1/4 cup tomato, chopped
1 Tablespoon chili powder
1 Tablespoon cumin
1 teaspoon smoked paprika
Directions:
Water sauté the first four ingredients for 5 minutes and then combine all ingredients in a large bowl and stir to combine.
I've been experimenting with a new vegetable burger recipe this month that was shared on the Whole Foods website.
Veggie Burgers
Ingredients:
1/4 cup carrot, shredded
1/4 cup onion, diced
1/4 cup red bell pepper
2 cloves garlic, minced
1 cup cooked brown rice
1 cup cooked sweet potato
1 cup black beans, drained
1/4 cup tomato, chopped
1 Tablespoon chili powder
1 Tablespoon cumin
1 teaspoon smoked paprika
Directions:
Water sauté the first four ingredients for 5 minutes and then combine all ingredients in a large bowl and stir to combine.
The first time I made these the recipe said it makes four burgers, which was too big for my taste. So, the next time I made them I used a 1/4 cup measuring spoon to make uniform patties.
With this smaller patty, I was able to make 11 patties out of the recipe.
I then placed the patties on a parchment lined baking sheet and baked at 400 degrees for a total of 45 minutes, flipping half way through the cooking time.
These are good right out of the oven and even cold from the refrigerator. You can eat them with or without buns.
These are good right out of the oven and even cold from the refrigerator. You can eat them with or without buns.
They freeze well and are definitely cheaper than buying store bought veggie burgers.