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


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!


Sweet Potato Burgers
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.View Nutrition Facts
Notes
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High protein Baked eggs & oats is my fav! I make multiple servings so I can just pull out what I need, warm it up and enjoy a healthy meal with minimal fuss. (My recipe: egg whites, pumpkin purée, vanilla extract, protein powder, rolled oats, baking soda, psyllium and spices. Yummy!)
Can’t wait to make these!
I’m a sucker for a big, [vegan-fied] old-fashioned breakfast. Oat pancakes, sweet potato hash, and tofu scramble make me weak…#teambrunch. Can’t WAIT to try this recipe tonight, even my carnivorous bf loves CCK recipes !
My favorite meatless meal would have to be sweet and sour lentils and rice. But now I’m going to try these burgers and they look like a top five meal easy!!
Baked potatoes and cookies 🙂
My favorite meatless meal is a veggie burger minus the bun. This Sweet Potato burger sounds really good. I need to give this a try.
Favorite meatless meal: too many to choose from, but right now, zucchini noodles with green pesto sauce!
These look amazing. I’m so trying them out today! My favorite meal is sweet and spicy tofu .
I love a vegetable stir fry with Sriracha/maple syrup sauce.
Favorite meatless meal: too many to choose from, but right now, zucchini noodles with green pesto sauce! I’d love to see this recipe on here!
Thanks for this wonderful giveawayand recipe !!! Yummm…!!!
My favorite meatless meal is definitely a huge salad full of fresh greens, differents veggie and some marinated & grilled piece of tofu or tempeh with a homemade dressing. During cold weather, a soup full of veggie is a real confort food and a treat for me.
So many options to choose from!! I nice BBQ veggie burger is always a win – especially in the summer months 🙂
My all time favourite meatless meal right now has got to be southwest quinoa salad. It’s got lime, cilantro, peppers, salsa, black beans, and corn, and more! It’s SO tasty! 🙂
I love making curry veggies and tofu! So good!
Oooh, that is a hard one (as I predominantly eat meatless). I would have to say daal (Pakistani/Indian lentils) with roasted vegetables is one of the top, and saag (Pakistani/Indian combination of dark leafy greens [NOT only spinach as spinach =palak]) with marinated tofu or tempeh. Nut butters are also one of my favorite vegan foods (as well as your amazing recipes) 🙂
I LOVE big colourful salads with lots of roasted and raw veggies, fresh herbs and some soya nuts for a bit of protein