Post-holiday remorse. So many of us feel it. “I should not have had that extra piece of pie (cake, plum pudding, cookie, scoop of ice cream).” —or— “I just realized we went through four pounds of butter… yesterday alone!” Yep, overeating at the holidays is a time-honored tradition… as is the guilt that follows. So, why not start the New Year with a nice veggie burger?

Generally, I have never been a huge fan of veggie burgers. Aside from a prevailing inability to flavor them with anything other than garlic, they tend to be dry and dull, in my experience.

When I told a friend I was making these veggie burgers, she looked at me quizzically and asked, “Why?” in an “on purpose?” tone. Her veggie burger experiences had been similar to mine. I responded that these were different. To me, they are not replacing beef but are just a good, stand-alone vegetarian patty.

The recipe is originally from Recipe Tin Eats. My guess is that my friend Eha from Down Under sent the recipe on, as she is a devoted fan of Nagi (RTE’s creator). Inevitably, I added my own two cents when making these, and I really like the way they came out.

Yes, I make them on purpose, for flavor, not just for post-holiday remorse. I think you will like them too

~ David

Original recipe from Recipe Tin Eats; modifications and edits by Cocoa & Lavender.

27 Comments

  1. Chef Mimi

    January 8, 2022 at 6:53 am

    I bet it’s fabulous! When my husband was a vegetarian, I’d throw a bunch of stuff in the food processor and make burgers. Cooked grains, beans, sweet potato…I can’t even remember what, but they were all good! I never used nuts or mushrooms. I, for one, did not gain weight. But I’m not done with the cheese yet, either….

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    • Cocoa & Lavender

      January 9, 2022 at 7:04 am

      I don’t know if I can’t any weight over the holidays. My clothes are still fit, so that counts for something. I’m sure your veggie burgers were very creative!

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  2. Gerlinde

    January 8, 2022 at 8:45 am

    I follow Tin Eats, it’s a great blog with wonderful recipes. I have to try this one.

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    • Cocoa & Lavender

      January 9, 2022 at 7:05 am

      I actually don’t follow Nagi — maybe I should. 🙂

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  3. John / Kitchen Riffs

    January 8, 2022 at 10:15 am

    This looks good. I’m not usually a fan of veggier burgers either, but this one looks quite good. Mushrooms always provide such a “meaty” flavor — they’re perfect in this. Nagi does some good stuff, and has been writing for a long time. She’s a good developer and curator of recipes. Anyway, thanks for this.

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  4. Jean | Delightful Repast

    January 8, 2022 at 10:28 am

    David, back in my vegetarian days I made lots of veggie burgers. Never found a commercial one I liked, but homemade we loved. My bean of choice for most was black beans, but the cannellini would be perfect with the mushrooms. This is going onto my make-it-soon list. (PS I never overeat on any occasion or eat outside my 16:8 Intermittent Fasting feasting hours. So easy. Not even tempted. Four years now.)

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    • Cocoa & Lavender

      January 9, 2022 at 7:07 am

      I think you would like this version, Jean, as the cannellini beans have a very different texture from black beans.

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  5. Eha Carr

    January 8, 2022 at 3:51 pm

    Am laughing ! Quelle surprise and Nagi I am certain and I send you love ! No holiday remorse here – sadly had little opportunity to sin 🙂 !!! Don’t normally eat burgers as feel I can do without the blessed bun but am sure to make your glorious-looking giant soonest ! I never seem to think of whether a dish is vegetarian or not . . . if it thrills I’ll have it and anything mushroom and tasty is we;come. Nagi and I go back nearly a decade when she decided to leave the corporate world to see what she could build up on her own. At the time she was ‘just one of us’ and commented on many of my favourite blogs. Terribly hard work, imagination and talent has built a virtual ’empire’ of over a dozen methinks finding fulltime work to bring us ideas ! A woman I do admire . . . and an awfully nice one to boot 🙂 !! love from Sydney-town to you twp . . .

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  6. John

    January 8, 2022 at 4:23 pm

    I’ve never been one to feel any guilt after the Christmas period. Life’s too short, I say. Plus I’m never one to overindulge. When it comes to vege burgers, can recall eating them twice in my life. Neither was the most memorable experience. I’m curious where your two cents have been used in this recipe.

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    • Cocoa & Lavender

      January 9, 2022 at 7:09 am

      Honestly, John, I’ve never felt guilty either! Holidays are for enjoying, not for making us feel bad.

      Aside from tightening how the recipe is written, the main addition I made was adding shiitake mushrooms. They actually add a very good amount of flavor to the burger.

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  7. Carolyne

    January 8, 2022 at 7:19 pm

    Those burgers look amazing!

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  8. Fran @ G'day Souffle

    January 9, 2022 at 10:14 am

    I often buy a “Beyond Burger” at the supermarket, but they are a bit expensive. Those veggie burgers taste just like beef to me and make me feel a little less guilty about eating them. I’ll definitely have to try your recipe- not only to save some money but to enjoy the taste!

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    • Cocoa & Lavender

      January 9, 2022 at 10:19 am

      As I said, this isn’t replacing or trying to be beef — it’s just a really good veggie patty. I don’t feel I need to give up beef — just want to eat more vegetarian cuisine to balance it.

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  9. Sippitysup

    January 10, 2022 at 10:25 am

    You don’t need to be a vegetarian or remorseful to enjoy this burger! GREG

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  10. Ronit Penso Tasty Eats

    January 10, 2022 at 11:29 am

    It’s always good to have a meat free dishes at hand!
    I like the use of cooked rice in the mixture. I usually cook too much – and end up using it in salads – so this will be a nice alternative. 🙂

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  11. Inger

    January 10, 2022 at 12:33 pm

    My issue with a lot of vegan/vegetarian food is that tjhey sacrifice the natural. Love that this is homemade from real food! But, yes, I just realized how much sugar I was down, ahem.

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  12. Jeff the Chef

    January 11, 2022 at 7:52 am

    I agree with you about everything. I love that you’re not making a veggie burger just so that it doesn’t have meat, but that you’re making something that tastes great regardless of what it might or might not be. And it does sound delicious!

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  13. Raymund

    January 12, 2022 at 2:12 pm

    Lol! I need those too. I am one of the many who over ate last holiday season

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  14. 2pots2cook

    January 13, 2022 at 2:34 am

    We, both, love everything to eat ( OK there are just a few exceptions ) but this is so inviting after all those holidays treats David !

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  15. Sherry M

    January 13, 2022 at 11:05 pm

    these sound good david. i make a cannellini and couscous burger occasionally. it’s all about the flavouring …

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    January 15, 2022 at 3:08 am

    […] Veggie Burgers to this. Where have all the good intentions […]

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  17. Valentina

    January 16, 2022 at 2:01 pm

    I am a veggie burger fan when they’re packed with flavor like this one. I only recently figured out how helpful it is to “dry” the beans a bit in the oven before using them in burgers. A step not to be skipped. I’ll try these. My vegetarian son (and all of use!!) will love them, I’m sure. 🙂 ~Valentina

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  18. Marcelle

    January 19, 2022 at 6:48 pm

    I will always have that extra slice of pie or cake during the holidays 😂 But, I feel better being more healthful for (most of) the rest of the year (and my birthday month is a free month!). I actually love the Beyond Meat and the Impossible burgers, but as Fran mentioned they are a really pricey. I will try this homemade veggie burger, David. It really looks and sounds tasty!! Love the cashews in this recipe.

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    • Cocoa & Lavender

      January 23, 2022 at 9:24 am

      Not only are they pricey, but they are filled with other ingredients that make me consider homemade veggie burgers that don’t taste like meat over fake meat burgers that may taste like burgers, but what am I eating? I definitely recommend this recipe Marcelle!

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