You might also like these recipes for slow cooker chana masala and instant chana masala with tomato onion sauce. If you’re looking for THE veggie burger recipe to make your summer sizzle and swelter all the more – in a good way – you need look no more. Because I have for you my favorite veggie burger recipe ever, and that’s saying a lot, given all the veggie burgers I make (and devour). My Chana Masala Veggie Burger. This is a hearty, hefty burger patty that has great texture from the chickpeas and mushrooms, great flavor from the chana masala spices that go into it, and – I promise you this – it will not fall apart on the grill. I had been toying with the idea of a Chana Masala Burger for a while because I just adore Chana Masala and it’s on the menu in our home more often than I will tell you. Both Desi and Jay also love it, so it’s almost always a no-brainer when I am looking for something quick. This Chana Masala Burger is just as easy to put together– probably easier. If you have canned or cooked chickpeas on hand (I sprouted mine– major points to me), all you need to do is chop up some onions and a few mushrooms and coriander, and the rest of the stuff can come out of jars and bottles. I wanted the true flavor of Chana Masala in here, so I pretty much added every ingredient that actually goes into this dish. You do need to substitute smartly – for instance, tomatoes are a major ingredient in Chana Masala, but you don’t want fresh tomatoes in your patty because that’s just too much moisture. So in went some tomato ketchup which adds flavor and depth but you need just a tiny amount so you don’t have to worry about making the patty too wet. Check to get new recipe updates by email.
I also added some sriracha and soy sauce, which, again, add to the layers of flavor without making their presence felt. And while mushrooms are definitely not a Chana Masala ingredient, they are great in any veggie burger patty and especially in this one. If you’re not a big mushroom fan (and if you are I do not understand you – I do not), substitute with another veggie like carrot or even eggplant. To slather on my homemade whole wheat burger bun, I made some “Chutney” Mayo – this is a super-easy way to add an exotic flavor to old mayo– vegan mayo, of course. And it is just incredible paired with the spicy patties. You can also just use a simple mint chutney if you are rushed for time. When Jay got home from school yesterday and saw this burger waiting for him, he did a little joyful dance, then got changed in record time – and then he gobbled down the burger in record time. So I can honestly say it’s picky-child-approved as well. As for Desi, he declared it the best veggie burger I’ve ever made. Try it, and let me know if you agree.
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