Sweet Potato Burgers

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Homemade Sweet Potato Burgers – a delicious and healthy plant-based meal that is packed with protein!

EASY SWEET POTATO BURGERS - Highly recommended for anyone who loves sweet potatoes. These are really good! Recipe link: https://lett-trim.today/2015/05/24/sweet-potato-burgers/
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With Memorial Day coming up tomorrow, these hearty sweet potato burgers could not come at a more perfect time!

I chose to top mine with sliced avocado, butter lettuce, and homemade ketchup, with a side of my favorite Crispy Oven Baked Fries.

However, the veggie sweet potato burgers are also really good without any toppings at all… or even eaten like fritters without a bun or crumbled into a salad for a lighter option.

These sweet potato burgers by Kathy Patalsky are one of over 220 enticing recipes in her new cookbook, Healthy Happy Vegan Kitchen. Kathy’s cookbook has everything covered, from appetizers to salads to the main event.

Being a sweet potato lover, I had to go for these burgers first, and the sweet potato burgers do not disappoint.

Don’t have sweet potato? Try this Veggie Burger Recipe

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Kathy Patalsky

The book is a great source of meatless meal inspiration not just for vegans, but also for omnivores looking to incorporate more plant-based recipes into their weekly rotation.

You don’t need to be 100% vegan to enjoy recipes such as Lasagna Verde, Veggie Pot Pie, or Mushroom Fajita Tacos.

Make the sweet potato burgers for yourself to see just how delicious a meatless meal can be.

The burgers can be gluten-free, soy-free, sugar-free, egg-free, and obviously vegan; but meat eaters seem to love these homemade veggie burgers too.

If your idea of a veggie burger is one of those hard and tasteless patties you microwave from a box, you absolutely need to try Kathy’s sweet potato burgers.

They will forever change the way you think of veggie burgers!

Homemade Sweet Potato Burgers (Vegan, Healthy)

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4.85 from 20 votes

Sweet Potato Burgers

This healthy sweet potato burger recipe is totally vegan, no eggs required.
Prep Time: 25 minutes
Cook Time: 20 minutes
Total Time: 45 minutes
Yield: 5 burgers
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Ingredients

  • 1 medium sweet potato
  • 1 1/2 cups drained and rinsed canned cannelini beans
  • 2-3 tbsp oat or wheat flour
  • 1 tbsp tahini or nut butter, softened
  • 1 tsp pure maple syrup, or pinch stevia for sugar-free
  • 1/4 tsp garlic powder or spice blend
  • salt, pepper, optional cayenne or other spices
  • optional 1-2 tbsp nutritional yeast
  • If frying: 1-3 tsp vegetable or coconut oil
  • optional 1/2 cup panko breadcrumbs or 1/4 cup cooked brown rice
  • toppings of choice

Instructions 

  • Preheat oven to 400 F. Pole a few holes in the potato using a fork. Bake until sticky-sweet and very tender, about 1 hr. Remove skin and place the potato’s flesh in a large bowl. Add beans, flour, tahini, maple syrup, spices, and seasonings to the bowl, and use a fork to mash. Cover and refrigerate until the mixture is firm enough to easily handle (15-20 minutes). The mixture will be soft and moist, so add the extra flour as needed (or fold in 1/4 cup to 1/2 cup breadcrumbs) until you can form patties. *If frying:* Heat 1 tbsp oil over high heat in a sauté pan. Form 5 patties and coat them with the breadcrumbs, then place in the hot pan and cook 2-3 minutes each side or until browned. Transfer to a paper towel and let cool. *If baking:* Omit the panko coating, and fold in 1/4 cup cooked brown rice for added texture. Bake at 350 F on a greased baking sheet for 20 minutes. Burgers will be lightly browned.
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Notes

Leftover sweet potato? Make this Sweet Potato Bread.
 
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285 Comments

  1. Kristin Burkholder says:

    An easy meatless meal that I like to throw together is sauteed veggies, black beans and couscous.

  2. Callie says:

    I LOVE green bell peppers stuffed with dill rice!

    These burgers look fantastic.

  3. Rachel DeBoer says:

    My favorite meatless meal is an enchilada quinoa bake.

  4. Lori Z says:

    Hard to pick a favorite – maybe Sweet Potato Chili. Definitely trying the Sweet Potato Burgers!

  5. Maureen says:

    My current favorite meatless meal is lentil tacos. So hearty you don’t miss the meat.

  6. Tamara says:

    I am currently on a “wrap” kick, so alltheveggies sautéed in a wok, wrapped in a brown rice tortilla with hummus

  7. YokeMun says:

    My favorite meatless meal is a falafel wrap! Thank you so much for sharing this recipe, definitely going to try it when I get the chance!

  8. Adriana Steinberg says:

    My favorites (there are many!) would be a good veggie burger. I used to buy the frozen ones in the store and they still have their place at impromptu get-togethers but nothing beats a fresh made one.

  9. Lorraine Bowman says:

    I love a good corn casserole! Also, anything involving sweet potatoes or squash is a must…

  10. Psuke says:

    It’s hard to pick one favorite, because it changes a lot…but one in heavy rotation is mushroom pasta, with or without vegan sausages. Another favorite, although I haven’t made it in a long time is Isa Chandra Moskowitz’s vegan stew. It takes work, but it’s so good!

    These burgers look like they might make a favorite really quickly. 🙂