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Vegan Black Pepper Burgers

Last updated on January 27, 2021 By Crazy Vegan 55 Comments

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vegan black pepper burgers recipe - delicious and satisfying #veganfood #veganrecipes #simple #healthy #easySo the day begins like this: wake up, moan and b*tch about having to clean, clean anyway, make some freaking burgers. 

vegan black pepper burgers recipe - delicious and satisfying #veganfood #veganrecipes #simple #healthy #easy

vegan black pepper burgers recipe - delicious and satisfying #veganfood #veganrecipes #simple #healthy #easyAnd so, the Vegan Black Pepper Burger was born. “Oh dear, not another Veggie Burger post on my INTERNETZ!!!” you must be thinking….”get these darn veggie burgers AWAY FROM ME!!!!!”. Oh but let me tell you – these burgers are absolutely amazing and pack a real punch! They consist of a patty made out of lentils, chickpeas and carrot, and are then topped off with a FIERY black pepper sauce AND a Dijon Mayonnaise. All vegan, of course! And here’s a little tofu nugget of information: Levan, who grew up eating lots of regular meat-based burgers ACTUALLY prefers this burger to normal ones. So they MUST be good!

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    VEGAN BLACK PEPPER BURGERS 2These burgers couldn’t be any easier to make. You cook some lentils up, mix in some aromatics and spices, throw in a can of chickpeas and a dash of chickpea flour to bring everything together, and then MASH AWAY! You can form them into any shape you want..dinosaurs, lions, perhaps even the shape of your mother’s left thigh. After shaping, they’re popped into the oven to ensure they’re cooked through, and then at this point you can let them cool and freeze them, or keep them in the refrigerator for tomorrow’s dinner. Sear them in a skillet with a touch of oil when you’re ready to eat them, sandwich between a bun and then top it all off with homemade black pepper sauce and BOB’S YOUR UNCLE! WHO IS BOB and why IS HE EVERYONE’S UNCLE? WELL REGARDLESS IF YOUR UNCLE’S NAME IS BOB OR NOT, YOU’LL STILL LOVE THIS DELICIOUS VEGAN BLACK PEPPER BURGER !!!!!!!!!!!!!

    vegan black pepper burgers recipe - delicious and satisfying #veganfood #veganrecipes #simple #healthy #easyLook at that ooey gooey spicy goodness! Let’s talk about the black pepper sauce now – this stuff is addictive. It also blows your brains into a million little pieces because it’s THAT intense. I err on the cautious side when it comes to the amount I put on a burger, but Levan PILES it on because he’s a huge fan of spice. Feel free to cut down on the amount of pepper you use, or perhaps just use a little less of it if you’re intolerant to spicy things like I am. (I find Doritos spicy too….so yeah.) The black pepper sauce pairs perfectly with some Vegan Dijon Mayonnaise and a thick, juicy slice of ripe tomato. Heavenly!

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    vegan black pepper burgers recipe - delicious and satisfying #veganfood #veganrecipes #simple #healthy #easyOne great thing about this burger is that it is very healthy and has the potential to be practically fat-free. There is no fat added to the patties, they’re baked, and when you fry them to create that delicious, crispy crust before serving, you can always use zero calorie cooking spray. We use FAT FREE vegan mayonnaise for the Dijon Mayo, and only 1 Tablespoon of Vegan butter in the recipe for the black pepper sauce (the recipe also makes WAY too much sauce for the number of burgers you will make, so you can always keep it in the refrigerator and use it in tons of other dishes or just as a side for some potato wedges!)

    BURGER GIF 3 So if I haven’t already convinced you, to make these Vegan Black Pepper Burgers, let me entice you with a few more photos.

    vegan black pepper burgers recipe - delicious and satisfying #veganfood #veganrecipes #simple #healthy #easy

    vegan black pepper burgers recipe - delicious and satisfying #veganfood #veganrecipes #simple #healthy #easyIs your mouth watering yet? Because ours are just looking at the photos even though we just devoured a whole bunch of them (yes we still have 2 left! yay!). We’ll leave you with the recipe for our Vegan Black Pepper Burgers and we guarantee you that you’ll love them if you make them because:

    vegan black pepper burgers recipe - delicious and satisfying #veganfood #veganrecipes #simple #healthy #easyvegan black pepper burgers recipe - delicious and satisfying #veganfood #veganrecipes #simple #healthy #easy

    vegan black pepper burgers recipe - delicious and satisfying #veganfood #veganrecipes #simple #healthy #easy

    Vegan Black Pepper Burgers

    Crazy Vegan Kitchen
    5 from 3 votes
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    Prep Time 30 minutes mins
    Cook Time 40 minutes mins
    Total Time 1 hour hr 10 minutes mins
    Servings 7

    Ingredients
      

    • For the Burger Patties:
    • 1 can of Chickpeas drained
    • 1/2 cup of Dry Red Lentils + 1 cup of water
    • 1 Carrot grated
    • 2 teaspoons finely chopped Thai Basil
    • 2 teaspoons Ground Coriander
    • 2 teaspoons Ground Cumin
    • 1/2 teaspoon Cayenne Pepper
    • 1 teaspoon Red Chilli Pepper Flakes
    • 1/2 teaspoon Onion Powder
    • 2 teaspoons Minced Garlic
    • 2 teaspoons Paprika
    • 1/3 - 1/2 cup Chickpea Flour
    • Salt/Pepper to taste
    • For the Black Pepper Sauce:
    • 1 Tablespoon whole black Peppercorns
    • 1 cup Vegetable Stock
    • 2 Tablespoons Rice Milk
    • 1 Tablespoon Sugar
    • 1/4 teaspoon Salt
    • 1 Tablespoon Sweet Dark Soy Sauce for color and sweetness
    • 2 teaspoons Regular Dark Soy
    • 1 Tablespoon Cornstarch
    • 1 Tablespoon Vegan Butter
    • For Dijon Mayonnaise:
    • 1/3 cup Vegan Mayonnaise
    • 1 Tablespoon Spicy Dijon Mustard
    • To serve:
    • Bread rolls Rocket, Spinach, Tomato

    Instructions
     

    • Prepare Black Pepper Sauce: Using a spice grinder, freshly grind your peppercorns and then transfer it to a bowl. Add Vegetable stock, rice milk, sugar, salt, sweet dark soy, regular dark soy and cornstarch into the bowl. Whisk to combine.
    • Transfer mixture to a small saucepan and add your knob of vegan butter. Whisk over low heat till butter has melted, and then bring to a boil so that the sauce thickens. Once thickened, pour into a bowl and set aside.
    • Prepare Dijon Mayonnaise: Mix mayo and mustard together. Set aside.
    • Prepare Burger Patties: Cook lentils in water till tender. (Bring to a boil, and let simmer covered for about 15 minutes. Add more water if necessary). You want your lentils to be a little on the mushy side, to help bind the burger.
    • Preheat oven to 180 degrees Celsius.
    • Combine cooked lentils, chickpeas, carrot, thai basil, ground coriander, ground cumin, cayenne pepper, chilli pepper flakes, onion powder, minced garlic, paprika, chickpea flour and salt/pepper in a large bowl.
    • Using a potato masher, mash ingredients together well. Leave some chickpeas slightly unmashed to create texture in the burger patty.
    • You should have a mixture that will form into patties. If it is too wet, add a little more chickpea flour.
    • Form your mixture into 7 patties (we made mini burgers) and place on a non-stick paper lined baking tray. Bake patties for 30 minutes.
    • At this point, you can let them cool and wrap them up individually for freezing or refrigerating. If you’re going to serve them immediately, let them cool for a short while and then sear them in a hot, lightly oiled pan to create a nice crust on the outside.
    • Serve in a warm, toasted split bun and top with rocket, spinach and a tomato slice. Drizze both sauces on and enjoy!
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      Comments

      1. Laura says

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        I confess, I'm not vegan, but am very open to always experimenting and trying new recipes. These black pepper burgers are adorable (how can a burger be cute?!?) Maybe it's the roll?!? They look so good! The black pepper sauce is so intriguing! Never seen anything like it. Agreed on leaving the house. It's just scary, Ha. I'm such a homebody. Had to leave yesterday to take the girls to see Santa, talk about traumatic!
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        • Amrita @ Crazy Vegan Kitchen says

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          Little buns are always cute!! :P We got them at a nearby bakery and it was a godsend because I HATEEEEEE grocery store burger buns! We feel ya on the leaving the house thing.....we try to do everything from our home, besides the gym. I wish I had a gym in the apartment building but I can continue wishing.....that's the one time I don't mind getting out of the house. Santa sounds scary!!!! :O
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      2. CakeSpy says

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        These look off the hook amazing. It's almost like a burger-ified falafel recipe...in the best way possible.
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        • Amrita @ Crazy Vegan Kitchen says

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          Hey there Jessie!!....yes they really are quite like little falafel bombs encased in fluffy bun casings! But slathered in a bucket load of peppery goodness. It set my brain on fire and I'm still recovering :D xox Amrita
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      3. Giovanna @ Love, Thyme and Honey says

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        Love your burger recipe, specially because you've added chickpeas and lentils in it - my two most favorite grains.. :D Great pictures, as always!
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        • Amrita @ Crazy Vegan Kitchen says

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          Thanks Giovanna! I've always loved chickpeas in burgers and sandwiches. Something about the texture just makes me go "ooohhhh!". Loved them in these burgers too. Levan
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      4. Arman @ thebigmansworld says

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        So...I am not vegan- the opposite actually. But this. This recipe would convert me and the fact that you like extra spice? Genius. Absolutely genius. Now off to stalk your blog from it's first post. And PS- When I'm in Melbourne next you guys will leave the house so we can eat a burger...or some vegan cuisine ;)
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        • Amrita @ Crazy Vegan Kitchen says

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          Sure thing Arman, just drop us a line when you're in town! :) Thanks for checking out our older posts. Some of them are a bit... primitive, especially in our early days (which is, technically, a few months ago LOL). Hey I just dropped you a line on Facebook, check it out! Thanks for connecting ;)
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      5. Cailee says

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        You're right, I need one of these burgers in my life!! They look so fresh, healthy, nourishing AND delicious!! Great recipe... I don't think I'd miss the meat in these at all!! :)
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        • Amrita @ Crazy Vegan Kitchen says

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          Hey Cailee! They were in my life for a while... then I ate all of them. Haha! Seriously, though, as a person who grew up on meat-burgers (now transitioning into veganism), this burger still managed to 'hit the spot'. Didn't miss the meat at all, heh. :) Levan
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      6. Veganopoulous says

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        Oh WOW, these look fantastic! I'm a very recent convert to black pepper now I have it on everything. But omg THAT SAUCE!!!
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        • Amrita @ Crazy Vegan Kitchen says

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          Hi Faye! Oh it's nice to see someone else from Melbourne!!!! We based the sauce off something they used to sell in Mcdonald's in Singapore....but of course, now we can make it without any animal products or 1000 preservatives. You should try it out, it'll really test if you've fully converted to black pepper! Hahaha!!! It goes perfect with lots of things because it's sweet like teriyaki sauce :) I'm gonna check out your blog now, I love greek desserts, it's amazing that you're veganizing everything......can't wait to see what your blog has in store for us! Amrita
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