I totally cheated. It's adapted a bit from Cooking Light.
I use a food processor to mix up the following, but you could use a mixer or something instead if you prefer them a little chunkier.
2 cans rinsed black beans
3/4c fresh herbs (the recipe calls for cilantro, but parsley is good, too)
3/4c cheese
1/4c panko breadcrumbs
2tsp. cumin
2 egg whites
something spicy to taste (I've used sriracha and various hot peppers depending on what I have on hand)
salt to taste
Mix, shape into 6 patties, and place on something nonstick (silpat, parchment, whatever). Bake in the over at 350 for 12 minutes, turn over, and bake another 15 minutes or so until they're solid enough to put on a bun carefully with a big spatula. They'll never fully "harden" until they cool (great leftovers!)
You can top with whatever, but Cooking Light has the following:
1 mango, chopped
1-2 avocado, chopped
1 garlic clove (I use garlic powder so it's not so aggressive)
1/4c fresh herbs (again, cilantro is yummy!)
3Tbsp. chopped shallots or onions if you want (I usually omit)
Juice of 1-2 limes
Salt
I usually add about 1/4c of tomato salsa
SO good and really fresh tasting!
Re: Critti- the veggie burger recipe
We had these tonight, and the reviews were mixed. I LOVE them - I especially like the cilantro flavor. DD said they were OK, but tasted too much like cilantro. Lol.
DS deemed them "tasty" and ate about 2/3 of one, which is more than he eats of the ones we normally make (which are much smaller). H thought they were OK, but he prefers the recipe I usually use. I told him *of course* he does, because the stupid things are fried. He likes the fried ones because they're crispy, but IMO burgers aren't supposed to be crispy. I think I'm going to stick with this recipe and maybe pan fry only H's at the end to make him happy.
Thanks again for the recipe!