I've recently become addicted to Vegetarian burgers. I'm by no means a vegetarian - but my family and I have started to enjoy more and more meatless meals
My all time favorite vegetarian burger is a Superstore brand (for you other Canadians out there). It's a Portabella Mushroom and Swiss burger that is all the "Mushroom Swiss" without the meat Love it love it love it!! (Just the though of ground beef makes me gag)
I've tried a few different recipes for making my own vegetarian burgers, but they just don't seem very good (tasteless).
One big problem is some burgers just don't stick together well and crumble when I'm grilling on the barbeque.
Does anyone have some yummy burger recipes that stay formed when cooking on a grill?
Last edited by tamaralynn; 11-26-2007 at 08:46 PM.
I find that Morningstar Griller Prime stay together very well. They are a bit too meatlike for a lot of vegetarians, but they are fine for me. The Amys burgers stay together really well, too. So do gardenburgers.
I have yet to make a single homemade veggie burger that kept its shape, though, whether using my own ingredients or from a mix.
Last edited by lettingslenderin; 11-26-2007 at 11:42 PM.
Tip for the grill. Spray the grill with cooking spray for grilling before you put the burger on. Then don't flip the burger until it is not sticking. I grill the morningstar burgers often and never have an issue.
These are awesome! You need to add some fat for the "griller" version so they stick together, but they are very yummy and easy to throw together, even the man at my house can make them
I go through phases of what I like. One of my favorites, though, time and again, is the Morningstar Black Bean burgers. Yum! I might pick some up when I go grocery shopping tomorrow...
I bought a boxed veggie burger mix from Fantastic World Foods that seemed to be quite firm and hold together well, although I cooked them in a skillet and not on a grill. The only thing about those is that they are quite bland, so unless you're going to be putting very zesty toppings on them, I'd suggest adding your own seasonings and aromatics (like onions, etc.) to the mix. The good thing about that is that it's very customizable.
Other than that, the Amy's Texas Burgers might hold up well, but the California ones don't have soy protein to hold them together since they're only made of grains and tend to fall apart more easily. Morningstar Farms also makes a great Tomato & Basil Pizza burger that is quite tasty.
I go through phases of what I like. One of my favorites, though, time and again, is the Morningstar Black Bean burgers. Yum! I might pick some up when I go grocery shopping tomorrow...
I grilled them tonight! They are just wonderful grilled, so juicy and tasty
Morningstar Farms brand veggie burgers can be found at almost any grocery store that sells meat alternatives in the freezer section. I know Walmart has them, Bi-Lo, Sweet Bay, and Publix. don't know if any of those are around you but I hope that helps