Ingredients
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2 - 3
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Directions
Vegetarian Peapo-Burger #5FIX, 5-Ingredient Fix Contest Entry The Vegetarian Peapo-burger is a combination of black eye (pea)s and (po)tatoes, hence the name Peapo I wanted to try something different than the traditional black bean burger so I thought of using black eye peas for a change I usually use mashed cauliflower for a veggie burger base, but instead I decided to substitute mashed potatoes What I like about this recipe is that it is simple and does not require a blender or food processor, just a spoon/fork for prepping the recipe Vegetarian Peapo-Burger came out of my quest to discover a healthy meat-less burger recipe that’s low sodium, low fat, no cholesterol, high in both iron and fiber, gluten free , has great texture (won’t crumble), and absolutely positively, delicious! Tip: Please remove as much water as possible from the potatoes and black eye peas in order to extract excess moisture , Never would have tried potatoes and peas in this way A great, tasty alternative to meat , this dish is a good options to the usual black bean burger, I like the simplicity of the recipe and that is has lots of fiber in it, which means you don’t need to eat a lot of them to fill full This will be one of my go to recipes when I need a simple recipe that easy to fix Thank you llwilson_88
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Steps
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Preheat Oven to 400 Degrees. |
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Prepare a Baking Sheet With Parchment Paper and/or Cooking Spray. |
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Measure and Pack Cups of simple Traditional Mashed Potatoes and Put Into a Medium Size Bowl. Put the Bowl of Potatoes Into the Microwave For About a Minute to Reach Lukewarm Temperature, Then Set the Bowl Aside. |
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Measure 1 Cup of Frozen Black Eye Peas and Put Into a Microwavable Bowl. Defrost the Black Eye Peas in the Microwave Approx 2-4 Min (based on Oven Wattage) Until They Are Soft, but not Mushy. Mash the Black Eye Peas With a Fork and Put the Bowl Aside For a Minute. |
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Next, Dice and Finely Chop Cup of Red Onions Put Aside Into a Small Container. |
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Then, Combine the Black Eye Pea Mixture Into the Bowl of Mashed Potatoes. With a Fork, Mix the Potatoes and Peas Together and Then Together and Then Slowly Fold in the Chopped Onions. |
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Next, Add 2-3 Tablespoons of Honey Mustard (to Suit Your Taste) For Seasoning and Fold Into the Potato Mixture. |
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Slowly Add in 1/8 Cup of Psyllium Husks (or Oat Bran If not Available) to Help to Bind the Mixture Together. |
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Divide the Mixture Into Six Equal Parts. Take a Spoon and Put 1/6 of the Mixture Onto the Baking Sheet For Each Patty. Mash Each Patty Down Into a Round Form With a Spoon/Fork. Make Sure That You Allow Enough Space Between the Patties So They Dont Stick to Each Other. |
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Put the Baking Sheet Into the Preheated Oven For a Total of Approximately 35-40 Minutes. Make Sure to Check Each Patties No More Than 15 Minutes After They Start Baking. Flip the Patties Over With a Spatula When They Start to Turn Brown and Firm. Recheck the Patties Again in Another 10-15 Minutes, and Remove When They Are Done to Your Liking! |
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(if You Want a More Crispier Veggie Burger You Can Them Under the Broiler No More Than 2-4 Minutes.). |
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Take Each Burger Out and Serve With Your Favorite Bread or With a Side Salad! |