Lentil Kale Burger
- Energy 388 kcal / 1631 kj 19%
- Fat 10.4 g 14%
- Saturates 1.4 g 7%
- Sugar 5.1 g 5%
- Salt 1.4 g 23%
Servings
4
Ready In:
1h
Kilocalorie
388 kcal
Allergies
Nuts , Gluten
My lentil kale burger is great for those with gout, as lentils are low in purine, with the fresh parsley adding a delicious summery flavour.
This is a great, original vegan burger option; don’t feel like you have to be left out!
Ingredients
FOR THE BURGER PATTIES
- Smoked paprika 4g
- Ground linseed 20g
- Fresh kale 100g
- Fresh minced garlic 5g
- Water 500ml
- Salt 2.5g
-
Walnuts, finely chopped 30gNuts
- Brown lentils, dried 150ml
- Nutritional yeast 15g
- Dijon mustard 4g
- Fresh parsley 50g
- White onion 55g
- Black pepper 1.4g
FOR SERVING
-
Romaine lettuce, 1 leaf 5g
-
Soft brown rolls, 4 56gGluten
- Beef tomato, 1 slice 20ml
Cooking Method
Step 1
Start by mincing the garlic and dicing half an onion.
Step 2
Add the lentils, water, garlic and onion to a pot and simmer for 45 minutes, or until the lentils are soft.
Step 3
Use a grinder/mortar and pestle to grind the linseeds and set aside.
Step 4
Wash and de-stem the kale. Then finely chop in a food processor. Add the parsley bunch and pulse until the greens are finely chopped.
Step 5
Strain the lentils once they are done.
Step 6
Place the lentils back into the pot and add in the ground linseed, kale, paprika, walnuts, salt, pepper, mustard and parsley. Mix thoroughly.
Step 7
Mash all the ingredients together with a potato masher.
Step 8
Squeeze any excess water out with your hands. Then shape patties about 10 cm diameter and 1.5 cm thick. (The thicker the burger, the better it stays in shape.)
Step 9
Grill or fry the burgers for a few minutes on each side until cooked. Serve with salad or on a wholegrain burger bun.
0 servings
267g
- Amount per serving
- % Daily Value *
- Total Fat 10.4g14%
- Saturated Fat 1.4g7%
- Total Carbohydrate 48g18%
- Dietary Fiber 9.8g35%
- Total Sugars 5.1g
- Protein 21.5g
* The % Daily Value (DV) tells you how much a nutrient in a serving of food contributes to a daily diet. 2,000 calories a day is used for general nutrition advice.
What Its Good For
Linseed
Parsley
Who Made This?
“Hey, I’m Rowanna – certified holistic health coach and best selling author. Born and living in Scotland, UK with my husband and 3 children (all vegan). I write evidence-based health content for several multi-million dollar companies. Focusing on natural, kind ways to optimize health and wellbeing for my international clients. I also write recipes, books and courses that will inspire you to live a life filled with energy and joy.“
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