35 Vegan Veggie Burger Recipes - Vegan Richa (2024)

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35 Vegan Veggie Burger Recipes - Vegan Richa (1)

Before we hit all the pumpkin, squash, orange and fall, make these Burgers! 35 Amazing Vegan Veggie Burger Recipes. The list keeps growing, its more like 45+!

No fake meats, loads of beans, lentils, veggies andloads of gluten-free and soy-free options. The kind of burgers we love in this house.

Tips to make great Veggie/Bean Burgers:

  • Keep burger patties mixture moist. Use egg replacer/binder. If the mixture feels dry, mash it well and add a flax egg, aquafaba egg or applesauce/sweet potato puree until the mixture can be easily shaped without falling apart.
  • If the mixture is too wet, chill it for 15 minutes or more, Oradd breadcrumbs/flour.
  • Keep track of the extra moisture from the veggies. Some veggies like cauliflower or zucchini will keep leaking moisture into the patties. Pre-cook the veggies before adding to burger mixture, or keep the time lag between prepping, making the burger mixture to cooking the burgers minimal.
  • Mash it well. Larger beans or larger chopped veggies will lead to the patties breaking easily. Mash them beans and finely chop the veggies.
  • Pack the patties well. For pretty and well packed patties, use large cookie cutters!

If you have a favorite Veggie burger, leave a link in the comments so I can add it to the post! Thank you to the creative bloggers who have developed these amazing number of options. Here goes…

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  1. Roy Paxton

    Great Info. Thanks for sharing.

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    • Vegan Richa Support

      thanks- let me know how you like them if you try

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  2. Martin Luther

    i am a kind of foodie…that’s the reason i am here…bytheway i like your post

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    • Vegan Richa Support

      thx

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  3. Robert Patton

    Your content is very helpful for me. Thanks for sharing it.

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    • Vegan Richa Support

      Amazing

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  4. mark

    Amazing Recipe. Great. Hopefully Your recipe taste is soo nice.

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  5. Gary

    water in my mouth Thank you for sharing it.

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    • Vegan Richa Support

      awesome

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  6. Altalia

    Thanks for sharing really good stuff.

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    • Vegan Richa Support

      thanks for popping in ♡

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  7. james brown

    Thank you so much for your amazing blog.

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    • Vegan Richa Support

      thanks for stopping by!

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  8. Lily Sanzhce

    I have been looking for vegan recipes and finally found, thanks for writing so briefly to get my problem solved.

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    • Vegan Richa Support

      thanks for stopping by!

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  9. ankita

    Your Recipes increased my appetized stomach. Can’t wait any more to make it in home.

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  10. Tom Karon

    this looks amazing. nice recipe. thanks for sharing

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    • Vegan Richa Support

      I’m so glad that you’re excited for it!

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  11. jimi

    This vegan burger look so yummy. Really love this recipe. I will surely give it a try. Thank you for sharing it.

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    • Vegan Richa Support

      I hope you love this recipe! Thanks for stopping by!

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  12. Chelsea

    Wow! This list is just incredible, I have been looking for more ways to create a great vegan burger and I wiill for sure be trying some of these Recipes!

    Thank you for the great stuff!

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  13. Robin

    This was my first attempt at making vegan hamburger patties and I tell you what, they turned out just as good as you said they would: Spicy Green Lentil Burgers. (I just picked the first recipe) Thankyou for your expertise. I didn’t realise until the latter months how much I enjoy cooking vegetarian food from scratch. All the best to you xo

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  14. Nancy

    A huge variety of vegan burgers! I really liked the lentils in the patty. Thank you so much for posting the recipes.

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  15. Emily

    Hey Richa most of my friends are veg lover. and i am planning a weekend party for my friends and family and i will must make some veg burgers on that party thanks.

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  16. Susan

    I love veg burgers. I use the mason-jar lid and ring for a wide-mouth jar as my burger press. It works well and pops right out.

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  17. Diana

    if we are not able to make a vegan bun/bread is there a certain brand, if any that you would recommend?

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    • stuart

      yes there are multiple brands which are selling vegan buns like Albani and blueribbon. I have been using these for my training

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  18. Alfredo Kuba

    Endless vegan options and all delicious! It is amazing that humans would even consider devouring the mashed up flesh and blood of murdered beings. Vegan is the only way…….for the earth, for all living beings, for health. Living with compassion is the only way. Treat all living beings as you would want to be treated.

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  19. Susanna

    Thank you so much for the grill-able artichoke spinach cauliflower bean burger recipe! The texture is perfect and they taste great! I have tried so many different veggie burger recipes over the years and they mostly turned out too soft and soggy or had some overpowering flavor. All your recipes are amazing!!!

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    • Richa

      Awesome!!

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  20. Will Clay

    My Bro is a vegan and he’s coming over for a bbq next week. Been scratching my head over what to cook for him. i think the burger with mango carrot cabbage slaw will go down a treat. Thanks for posting!

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    • Richa

      Try the lentil walnut burgers with some vegan cheese melted over them.

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  21. Mr. Cents @ www.itmakescents.net

    Hey Richa,

    This is an awesome collection of vegan burgers.

    I have a recipe of my own that I may share at some stage but for now, I’ll just bookmark this great collection.

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  22. zsu dever

    That is the most complete list of burgers I’ve yet seen! Thank you for the inclusion in this amazing list, Richa. I seem to love burgers as much as you do 🙂

    Zsu @ Zsu’s Vegan Pantry

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  23. Claudia

    Beautiful….gracias! Delicioso.

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  24. Gioconda

    Wow! The most mouth-watering collection of veggie burger recipes on the planet! Cannot wait to try them all. Just …yum!!!!! Thanks SO much for posting!

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  25. Ivy

    Oops, sorry. I just saw that it should be vegan. Please ignore my submission.

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  26. Masterchefmom

    Richa, I am just drooling over the pics …. Yummy and healthy !!!!

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  27. Jessica

    My favorite veggie burger is the beet burger from Sweet Potato Soul. I could eat one daily and never be bored, it’s a delicious easy recipe!

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  28. Stacey

    Does anyone know how to make the veggie burger served at Huston’s Restaurant?

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  29. Ginny McMeans

    Wonderful, stupendous, fantastic, thank you!

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  30. Samantha @ The Planted Vegan

    I’m in food heaven!! Wow, these photos are making my mouth water! Can’t wait to try some of these out!

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  31. Sophia @veggiesdontbite

    Thank you so much for including two of my burgers Richa! What an amazing roundup. I love love veggie burgers of all kinds, I will definitely be checking a lot of these out!

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  32. The Vegan 8

    Everything sounds so delicious! Thanks for the link of my Smoky BBQ Sweet potato Chickpea Burgers! Now I’m hungry!

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  33. Natalie

    These recipes look so good!

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  34. Jenn

    You can’t go wrong with a good veggie burger. LOVE all the creativity in these! Thanks for including my Kidney Bean & Kale BBQ Burger! Can’t wait to try the others!

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  35. Kathy Hester

    Thank you so much for including my veggie burger!

    Reply

35 Vegan Veggie Burger Recipes - Vegan Richa (2024)

FAQs

What is the difference between a veggie burger and a vegan burger? ›

While both options may contain veggies, the key difference between vegan burgers and veggie burgers is that vegan burgers are made from a protein and are made to mimic the flavor and texture of actual meat while veggie burgers are not meant to evoke meat properties at all.

What binds a vegan burger together? ›

Use Silken Tofu, a Flax Egg, or Aquafaba as a Vegan Binder.

In non-vegan veggie burgers, you'll often find eggs as the binders, so the “eggier” you can get with your vegan binder, the better your vegan burger will hold together! Silken tofu: This is the 'eggiest' binder of them all.

What are most vegan burgers made of? ›

If you're making your vegan burger patty from scratch some common burger mix ingredients include plant-based proteins like black beans, chickpeas, other legumes, cooked quinoa or brown rice, rolled oats, certain vegetables like bell peppers, red onions, caramelized onions, shiitake mushrooms, cashews, and coconut ...

How is a vegan burger healthy? ›

Nutritional info for plant based burgers, paints a somewhat mixed picture. The good news is, the burgers contain approximately 20 grams of protein (equivalent to ground beef); a healthy mix of vitamins and minerals, including B vitamin, zinc and iron; and no cholesterol.

Is the impossible patty better than the veggie patty? ›

A veggie burger that you make yourself delivers on fiber, protein, potassium, and B vitamins while plant-based burgers like Impossible and Beyond won't be as nutrient rich.”

What is healthier, Impossible or Beyond? ›

Both burgers have a similar nutrition profile but their source of protein and main ingredients vary, making the Impossible Burger slightly richer in certain vitamins and minerals.

What is a good egg substitute for binding veggie burgers? ›

Flaxseed (aka linseed)

Combine a tablespoon of ground flaxseed with 3 tablespoons of water, stir to combine, and let stand for 5 minutes to thicken. Ground flaxseed emulates eggs' binding qualities in breads, cakes, muffins, cookies, burgers, and vegan meatballs.

How do I make my veggie burgers stick together? ›

Eggs are the most common and effective binder, and egg replacers are an excellent alternative for vegan burgers. Other common binders include wheat germ, bread crumbs, oats, and ground flaxseeds. These are dry ingredients, though the recipe's other ingredients often add just enough moisture to make a sufficient binder.

How to make veggie burgers taste better? ›

Slice up some onions and (optional) beets thinly. The onions help to keep the burgers moist and add steam and flavour during cooking. If you don't like onions, try sliced mushrooms. Spices like garlic powder and a good barbecue sauce are also important for that authentic barbecue flavour.

What is a dirty vegan burger? ›

The Original Dirty Vegan Burger in all its glory. A Beyond Burger® patty that's smashed and grilled for extra crispness, then topped with 2 slices of melted vegan cheddar, pickled cucumber and caramelised onions. Served with shredded lettuce, ketchup, and our homemade vegan burger sauce in a soft, vegan bun.

What are the cons of vegan burgers? ›

Cons
  • limited research available on long-term safety of soy leghemoglobin.
  • contains some common food allergens, such as soy.
  • made with genetically modified ingredients.
  • higher in sodium than regular beef.

What vegan burger do McDonald's use? ›

McPlant® A vegan burger made with a juicy plant-based patty co-developed with Beyond Meat® featuring vegan sandwich sauce, ketchup, mustard, onion, pickles, lettuce, tomato, and a vegan alternative to cheese in a sesame seed bun. Vegan certified.

What is the healthiest meat substitute? ›

ProVeg presents the 10 best meat alternatives.
  • Meat alternatives are growing in popularity. More and more consumers are questioning the consumption of meat and the effects that our diets have on animals, the environment, and our health. ...
  • Tofu. ...
  • Soy protein. ...
  • Tempeh. ...
  • Seitan/wheat protein. ...
  • Lupin protein. ...
  • Green spelt. ...
  • Oat flakes.
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Are Morningstar veggie burgers healthy? ›

Nutrition Facts

These Morning Star Farms Garden Veggie burgers are pretty healthy! They're low in calories and fat and high in protein and dietary fiber. These garden veggie burgers do have actual pieces of veggies in them which is great! I will point out that they are vegetarian and not vegan.

What is the difference between a veggie burger and a plant-based burger? ›

Plant-based burgers don't contain the same type of fresh vegetables as veggie burgers. They are made in labs and contain highly processed ingredients such as soy protein concentrate. If you've ever seen the word “Impossible” before the word burger on a restaurant's menu, you're looking at a plant-based burger.

Is veggie and vegan the same thing? ›

Overview. Vegetarians don't eat any food products made from meat, fish, shellfish, crustacea (such as prawns or crab) or animal by-products (such as gelatine or rennet). Vegans don't eat any food products that come from animals, including dairy products and eggs.

What is a veggie burger made of? ›

A veggie burger is a hamburger made with a patty that does not contain meat, or the patty of such a hamburger. The patty may be made from ingredients like beans (especially soybeans and tofu), nuts, grains, seeds, or fungi such as mushrooms or mycoprotein.

Is a beyond burger the same as a veggie burger? ›

The change in nutritional profile of veggie burgers really depends on which nutrient you're talking about. With protein, Yves Veggie Burgers have roughly 13 grams of protein per 75-gram burger patty, comparable to Beyond Burger which has 20 grams of protein in a 113-gram patty.

Do veggie burgers taste like real meat? ›

I grilled these plant-based burgers side by side with beef hamburgers. The beef burgers shrunk a little while the veggie ones stayed the same shape the whole time. The proof however was in the taste--and I have to say, they tasted just like a beef burger.

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