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This meatless Monday, serve up the Best Black Bean Veggie Burgers for a savory meal your tastebuds will go wild for! Only 30 minutes total required.
The best black bean burgers ever
Roll up your sleeves and get cooking with these delicious black bean burgers, your new favorite meatless Monday burger option!
These burgers feature all-vegan ingredients and are made using something special: rolled oats. It’s a yummy blend of oats, black beans, veggies, and seasonings that tastes so great atop your favorite buns, fixings loaded on top.
A great part about this recipe is that it stores well in both the fridge and freezer, making it great for prepping ahead of time.
Ingredients in black bean burgers
What separates these from your average black bean burgers are the flavorings — I mean when was the last time you used soy sauce and balsamic vinegar to make a burger?! Here’s a quick rundown on the ingredients that make these burgers so tasty.
- Rolled oats: First up, you will need 1 cup of rolled oats.
- Black beans: The bulk of the burgers will be made up of two 15oz cans of black beans, drained and rinsed.
- Onion: Next, you will need 1/2 of a small yellow onion, cut into big chunks.
- Green pepper: The same goes for a green pepper. Deseed and chop 1/2 of a pepper into large chunks.
- Garlic: 3 cloves of garlic will add delicious flavors to the burgers.
- Soy sauce: Next, up include 2 tbsp of soy sauce. This adds a really subtle but delicious tanginess.
- Balsamic vinegar: The same goes for the balsamic vinegar — use 2 tbsp.
- Seasonings: Next, include 1 tsp each of cumin, chili powder, and salt.
- Pepper: Finalize the spices with 1/2 tsp of black pepper.
- Avocado oil: Last but not least, you will need 2 tbsp of avocado oil to cook the patties.
Tools used to make this vegan black bean burger recipe
You’ll need six main tools to create vegan burgers, starting with a chopping board and knife to cut the veggies! Then, gather a food processor, mixing bowl, stirring utensil, and sauté pan and you’re ready for action.
- Cutting board
- Chopping knife
- Food processor
- Mixing bowl
- Stirring utensil
- Pan
For measuring, you will need the following sizes: 1/2 tsp, 1 tsp, 1 tbsp, and 1 cup.
How to make the best black bean veggie burgers
The process of making these burgers begins by blending the burger ingredients in a food processor. Then, simply mix everything together, form into patties, and heat! Here’s a full breakdown:
Blend the oats in a food processor until fine.
Add half of the black beans, onion, pepper, and garlic. Pulse until just combined. Do not pulse too long to avoid a mushy consistency. Around 6 times should be sufficient.
Next, pour the mixture into a bowl. Add the rest of the black beans, soy sauce, balsamic vinegar, cumin, chili powder, salt, and pepper.
Stir in gently until well combined. Let sit for 10 minutes to thicken.
Form into 6-8 patties.
Heat a pan with 2 tbsp of avocado oil over medium-high heat. Add the patties and cook for 4-5 minutes on each side.
Serve immediately.
Delicious black bean burger fixings
Once you’re ready to serve your burgers, do so as you would any other burger! These will taste great atop a nice, fluffy (optionally toasted) bun with lettuce, tomato slices, pickles, ketchup, mustard, etc. You can also throw on a thick slice of cheese for extra yumminess.
Black bean benefits
Black beans are so good for us in so many ways! Not only are they delicious (especially in burger form), they’re also packed with loads of benefits.
Protein is a big one, with more than 7g per 1/2 cup, but they’re also rich in complex carbs, fiber, potassium, iron, and calcium. Their makeup makes them great for aiding blood pressure, heart health, digestion, and even bone health.
Storing leftovers
Want to store pre-cooked burgers for later? This is a great option because you’ll have heat-and-go patties at your fingertips when needed!
Before storing, let the patties cool. Then, place them in an airtight container and store in either the fridge or freezer.
In the fridge, they’ll stay good for up to 3-4 days. In the freezer, about 2-3 months.
If you liked this recipe, you’ll want to try these!
If you liked these black bean burgers, you’ll want to try these black bean recipes too! I love quinoa casserole — it’s a must try!
- Healthy Taco Pasta
- Easy Pumpkin Chili (Instant Pot And Stove Top)
- Mexican Quinoa Casserole
- Easy Vegan Black Bean Brownies
Photos by Moriah Sawtelle and recipe by Erin Antoniak.
Best Black Bean Veggie Burgers
This meatless Monday, serve up the Best Black Bean Veggie Burgers for a savory meal your tastebuds will go wild for! Only 30 minutes total required.
Ingredients
- 1 cup rolled oats
- 2 15oz cans black beans, drained and rinsed.
- 1/2 small yellow onion, cut into big chunks
- 1/2 green pepper, deseeded and cut into big chunks
- 3 cloves garlic
- 2 tbsp soy sauce (sub tamari for GF)
- 2 tbsp balsamic vinegar
- 1 tsp cumin
- 1 tsp chili powder
- 1 tsp salt
- 1/2 tsp pepper
- 2 tbsp avocado oil
Instructions
- In a food processor, blend oats until fine.
- Add in half of black beans, onion, pepper, and garlic. Pulse until just combined, not too long because you do not want it to turn into mush. I pulsed 6 times.
- Pour mixture into bowl. Add in rest of black beans, soy sauce, balsamic vinegar, cumin, chili powder, salt and pepper.
- Stir in gently until well combined. Let sit for 10 minutes to thicken.
- Form into 6-8 patties.
- Heat a pan with 2 tbsp oil over medium-high heat. Add patties and cook for 4-5 minutes on each side.
- Serve immediately.
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Rachel S says
Love how easy and delish these are! Paired with homemade sweet potato fries. YUM!
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Erin says
Hi Rachel, so glad you enjoyed them!!
Jen says
These came out so good! I’ve been looking for an alternative to pre-made frozen veggie patties and I’ve finally found it!
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Erin says
Hi Jen, so happy you loved them!!
Jacki says
I made these tonight and they are so yummy. Much better than any store bought veggie burgers I’ve tried…the flavor is so good! The key is to not over blend in the food processor to keep that great texture. I’m excited to use the leftovers for lunches this week! Thanks Erin!
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Erin says
Hi Jacki, so glad you loved them!! 🙂
K.C. says
It really IS the best black bean burger! I like that you used oats as the binding agent. Brilliant!
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Erin says
Hi, I am so happy you loved them!!
Steph says
I’ve made these three times now, they’re so easy and SO delicious. I’ve even got some of my meat eating friends to try them and they love them as well. Highly recommend making!
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Erin says
Hi Steph, so glad you love them so much!! Thanks for sharing!
Sophia says
These are super flavorful!! Love that I didn’t have to buy/ make breadcrumbs haha
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Erin says
Hi Sophia, so glad you loved the burgers!!
Grace says
So I’ve never been a huge black bean burger fan, because the ones I’ve tried have been pretty bland. That is not the case for this recipe! It’s so flavorful and simple to make. Highly recommend!!
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Erin says
Hi Grace, so happy you loved them!!
Sydney says
My boyfriend and I loved these!!! They are so much better than the frozen black bean burgers I typically buy. Will definitely be making these again soon.
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Erin says
Hi Sydney, I am so glad you both loved them!
Courtney Cline says
Do not sleep on these black bean burgers! We are meat eaters and these are amazing. They reheat really well and make me excited to eat them for lunch during the week.
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Erin says
Hi Courtney, I am so glad you loved them!!
Cynthia Brassard says
Hi Erin,
I read through the comments and couldn’t find anyone who had tried these on the BBQ. This would be my preferred choice for cooking but not sure if they will stand up to that. Have you tried BBQing them?
Thanks!
Erin says
Hi Cynthia, that should work just fine! Just keep your eye on them to make sure they don’t fall apart. Let me know how it goes!!
Juliyana says
I personally struggled to make these because my food processor was way too small. I had to process in batches which I’m sure affected the texture! But that’s on me, not the recipe. Flavor was really nice! I would do smaller cuts of the onion and green pepper though.
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Erin says
Hi Juliyana, glad you made it work and liked them!
Faith Simon says
These were perfect for lunch. Made the filling at the beginning of the week and cooked as needed
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Erin says
Hi Faith, so happy you loved them!
Erica says
These were so delicious!! Definitely will make again!!!
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Erin says
Hi Erica, so happy you loved them!
Sarah says
these are my favorite homemade veggie burgers! they are so flavorful and great for meal prep. I love cooking a big batch and freezing individually wrapped patties for quick weekday lunches
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Erin says
Hi Sarah, so glad you loved them!!
Liz says
I’ve made these burgers probably 3 or 4 times now; it’s become my go-to recipe! It is SO much easier than a lot of veggie burger recipes I’ve used in the past – love that you pretty much just throw everything into the food processor. The patties also hold together so well, and I love the taste they get from the soy sauce/balsamic combo.
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Erin says
Hi Liz, I am so happy you love them!!
Katelyn says
I convinced my husband to make these for us while I was recovering from surgery and we both loved them! He doesn’t love to cook usually and was hesitant about trying black bean burgers but the recipe was easy to follow and turned out great! We just made a double batch this week to try freezing half for an easy meal on busier nights.
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Erin says
Hi Katelyn, so glad you both loved them and hope you’re feeling better!
Annick says
Oh my goodness. These were insanely good. Can’t even put it into words. I paired mine with a toasted bun, some avocado, and honey mustard. Definitely my new favorite burger! And added bonus, they are super easy to make.
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Erin says
Hi Annick, so lad you loved them!
Anna says
Very good. Glad I came across one of your pictures posted on Whole Foods. Looked through bio and so glad found these. Thank you.
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Erin says
Hi Anna, so happy you loved them and thanks for your kind words!
Anna says
These were so good!! They also froze really well—I froze a couple after cooking and then reheated in the microwave weeks later, and they were just as good as the day I made them 🙂 thanks for a great recipe!
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Erin says
Hi Anna, so happy you loved them!!
Caty says
I definitely overmixed/processed/chopped/whatever the filling here, so the texture was a little mushier than intended, but the taste was still great. Not sure I’d know the difference if someone didn’t tell me it wasn’t meat. Loved it, and I hate most veggie burgers. Can’t wait to make again with less enthusiasm behind the chopping!!
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Erin says
Hi Caty, so glad you still liked them and hope they come out less mushy next time!