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Recipe submitted by starjen42, 04/12/07

Simple and Yummy Textured Soy Protein Burgers

Ingredients (use vegan versions):

    3/4 cup textured soy protein granules
    2 teaspoons arrowroot or other egg substitute
    1/4 cup oats
    1/2 teaspoon onion powder (or fresh onion)
    1/2 teaspoon garlic powder (or fresh garlic)
    3 tablespoons flour
    1 tablespoon soy sauce
    1 tablespoon ketchup
    1 teaspoon salt
    1/2 teaspoon pepper
    other spices of choice
    oil
    lettuce, pickles, tomato, etc.
    sandwich buns

Directions:

Textured soy protein is a little scary looking and it doesn't look too appetizing, but if you've ever had it you'd know that it's actually quite tasty and has a nice texture and consistency to it.  Not only that, but it's easy to cook with and is cheaper and lasts much longer than those pre-packaged veggie "ground meat-like” foods.  You can find textured soy protein at most any heath food store.

Here is a recipe for textured soy protein burgers.  They don't taste anything like meat, and make a great lunch or an easy dinner.  ;p

Mix 3/4 cup boiling water into 3/4 cup textured soy protein granules and let sit for 15 minutes.

While you are waiting, in another bowl mix together arrowroot (or other egg substitute), oats, onion powder, garlic powder, flour, soy sauce, ketchup, salt and pepper.  You may also like to add additional spices like rosemary, sage, thyme, etc.

Once textured soy protein is rehydrated, add oat mixture to textured soy protein and mix well.  Cover and place in the fridge for 15 minutes to allow textured soy protein to firm up.

Remove textured soy protein and divide into quarters.  With your hands, roll each quarter into a ball and flatten into a pattie shape.

Lightly brush each side with oil and add some oil to a large skillet.  Heat oil until a drop of water sizzles, then add patties to the skillet.  Cook 3-4 minutes on each side.  Warm buns in the oven and assemble the sandwich.  Enjoy!

Serves: 4

Preparation time: 45 minutes

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« Reply #1 on: April 12, 2007, 01:30:24 PM »

Do you literally just add the arrowroot powder or do you first mix it with warm water like I would for cookies?  Thanks!
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« Reply #2 on: April 13, 2007, 06:29:24 PM »

this recipe is so easy and so freaking delicious. i added a little bit of shaved carrot and minced red pepper, and a touch of thyme and basil. i will definitely make this again!
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« Reply #3 on: November 27, 2007, 03:55:31 PM »

These are awesome! I'd never had textured soy protein before, and this was a WONDERFUL way to introduce myself to a new ingredient. Thank you for the wonderful recipe!  Smiley
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« Reply #4 on: May 23, 2009, 07:43:23 PM »

Very simple and tasty but I found they seemed to soak up an unhealthy amount of oil.  I had to keep adding more to keep the pan from burning.
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« Reply #5 on: September 21, 2009, 04:04:10 PM »

these did not turn out too well for me.......but that's because I messed around with the recipe  Grin
When rehydrating the TVP I thought it looked too dry and so added more water.  Then when I tried to make the burgers at the end they were too wet - d'oh, what an idiot I am!!  Ha ha ha!

BUT i think that if I had followed the recipe then they would have been fantastic.

I followed the recipe exactly (except too much water) and because of my mistake I then had too add a couple more tablespoons of flour.  I think that when I make it again - and I will - without extra water then these would come out perfectly.
With the addition of the extra flour I then decided to bake them - they were too mushy to fry up and I tend to bake burgers whenever it says to fry them.  I had my oven on at 180C (~350F) and cooked them for 10mins then flipped them over and cooked for a further 10mins.  They were perfectly cooked, so definitely bake them if you so desire.
The texture of the cooked burger was more what my 'meaty' style store bought veggie burgers have rather than any bean burgers that I have made.  This is something I really liked.

The recipe as is would be a good base for other flavourings or veggie additions - I like secondbase's idea of adding grated carrot - I bet that would be really good.

Overall an easy recipe to make - although a bit time consuming just because of waiting around for the TVP to rehydrate and then firm up.  But if you're making something else to go with it I guess it wouldn't be too bad.  Next time I'll try making a double batch and then freezing some - I bet there'd be no problem, but we'll see.

A good recipe that I would recommend.
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