
I could probably talk about the muppets for the entirety of this post but that would make no sense because this post is about a very delicious veggie burger and not adorable puppets (#fail ?). So what about this burger?

The garbanzo bean burger is the prefect blank canvas as it will get dressed up with the red onion straws and all your favorite fixings. But if you decide to make these burgers and skip the onions (boo!), I would recommend topping with something fun and flavor packed like guacamole or maybe a little greek yogurt and feta cheese. Like I said, it’s the prefect vehicle for lots of great burger topping options. On its own it’s substantial, but a bit underwhelming in the flavor department. Which is why I really think you should make the onion straws—do it, do it!

For the burger patties:
1 can (15 oz.) garbanzo beans, drained
1 small white or yellow onion (approx. 100 grams or 1/4 cup once chopped)
4 cloves of garlic
1/4 cup toasted sesame seeds
1/3 cup bread crumbs
1/2 teaspoon salt
1/2 teaspoon black pepper
For the onion straws:
1 large red onion
2 eggs
2 tablespoons water
1 cup all purpose flour
1/4 teaspoon cayenne
1/2 teaspoon black pepper
1/2 teaspoon chili powder
oil for frying (enough to fill a pan 2 inches)
First, toast the sesame seeds in a dry pan just until they begin to brown and smell nutty. Remove to a plate until ready to use.

Stir in the remaining beans and the bread crumbs. Cover and refrigerate for at least 30 minutes, up to overnight. Divide into four patties and either prepare to bake, or wrap in plastic wrap and refrigerate for future use. If you don’t plan to use the patties within the next few days, you could also freeze them.
When you’re ready to bake, lightly coat a baking sheet with oil and bake at 375°F for 18-20 minutes, flipping halfway. You could also pan fry these in a little oil. But I like baking as it frees you up to work on the onions for this recipe.

Heat the oil to around 350°F or just under. Fry the onions for about 30-45 seconds until golden brown (like in the photos). Remove to a plate lined with paper towels to remove excess oil. I like to use metal tongs when frying as it can be easier to move food to and from the hot oil.

Notes:
-You can use other flours in place of the all purpose like a gluten free all purpose or white whole wheat flour.
-If you freeze any of the burger patties, allow to thaw before baking or pan frying.
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Ingredients
For the burgers:
- 1 15 oz. can garbanzo beans ( drained)
- 1 small white or yellow onion ( 1/4 cup once chopped)
- 4 cloves of garlic
- ¼ cup sesame seeds (toasted)
- ⅓ cup bread crumbs
- ½ teaspoon salt
- ½ teaspoon black pepper
For the onion straws:
- 1 large red onion
- 2 tablespoons water
- 1 cup all purpose flour
- ¼ teaspoon cayenne
- ½ teaspoon black pepper
- ½ teaspoon chili powder
- oil for frying (enough to fill a pan 2 inches)
Instructions
- First, toast the sesame seeds in a dry pan just until they begin to brown and smell nutty. Remove to a plate until ready to use.
- In a food processor, combine 2/3 of the beans (not 2/3 cup, just 2/3 of the total amount), white or yellow onion, garlic, sesame seeds, salt, and pepper. Pulse until well combined, like a thick paste. Remove to a medium size mixing bowl.
- Stir in the remaining beans and the bread crumbs. Cover and refrigerate for at least 30 minutes, up to overnight. Divide into four patties and either prepare to bake, or wrap in plastic wrap and refrigerate for future use. If you don’t plan to use the patties within the next few days, you could also freeze them.
- When you’re ready to bake, lightly coat a baking sheet with oil and bake at 375°F for 18-20 minutes, flipping halfway. You could also pan fry these in a little oil. But I like baking as it frees you up to work on the onions for this recipe.
- For the onions, chop the ends off the red onion, cut in half, and then slice into thin straws. On a shallow plate, whisk together the eggs and water (using a fork here is easier than a whisk). On another shallow plate, combine the flour and spices and give that a gentle stir so it’s well distributed. Now dip the onions in the egg mixture and then into the flour mixture. Once you have all the onions breaded, you are ready to fry.
- Heat the oil to around 350°F or just under. Fry the onions for about 30-45 seconds until golden brown (like in the photos). Remove to a plate lined with paper towels to remove excess oil.I like to use metal tongs when frying as it can be easier to move food to and from the hot oil.
- Toast a few burger buns and add your baked burger patties, lettuce, cheese, tomato, etc. as well as the warm onion straws.
Gotta try this recipe, sounds so delicious!!
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xo
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These look incredible!! I love garbanzo beans.
xo! Ana
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Yummmm!! If there’s onions, I’m on board! 😉
Oh, these burgers look delicious. I always have trouble when trying to make veggie burgers, because they don’t hold up the shape and end up like a paste when I bake them. I’m going to try this recipe!
PS: In spanish we always call them garbanzos, and I thought the only option for english speaking people was chickpeas!
This looks so good.
Looks good. I will try this tomorrow.
This looks so yummy – those onion straws are such a clever and delicious looking twist – very creative!
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Yum, they look super delicious! I like how you made the onions, it’s super easy!
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This looks so yummy, I’m trying to decide if I can trick my carnivore boyfriend into trying it, I think the red onions will sell him on it!
p.s. garbanzo is a delightful word 😉
Love this recipe
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Love this!!! I’m going to make those red onion straws.
-Greta
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Oh man, that looks heavenly and hearty which is a great combo!
I always say garbanzo beans. I also think it’s way more fun!
Emma, have you tried using chana dal (baby garbanzo!) in recipes? It’s more creamy and less calorie dense than its grown up counterpart! I make a pea soup with a hidden half cup of chana dal and people always wonder how my pea soup is so rich and rounded! 😉 I’d love to see you experiment with them.
This burger looks incredible! I need it in my life!
Paige
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