I dearly love bean burgers nearly as much, if not more, than I love regular old beef burgers. Especially when the beans in question are black ones. With a ton of natural flavor and earthy heartiness, they hold their own in the world of burgers.
These are packed full of zesty Southwestern flavors with Ro-tel tomatoes and green chiles, chopped onion, chile powder and oregano. The burgers are topped with a tangy quacamole cream made with avocado, sour cream, lime juice and cilantro. The flavors come together in perfect harmony. They turn out a little crispy on the outside and soft in the middle, mildly spicy and incredibly delicious.
The patties are quick and easy to make, cheap and nutritious. The leftovers are just as good and can easily be frozen. Between my burger-loving Dad and I we ate six of them in a few days. Only two of them made it to the freezer. They are completely addicting!
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The winner of the cookbook giveaway chosen by the random integer is Chaya of My Sweet and Savory! Congratulations Chaya! And what a coincidence as I’m linking this post to her site for Meatless Mondays. It must be fate.
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I like black bean burgers but the avocado sauce was what really caught my eye. Very nice dish!
I'm a big fan of black bean burgers too! These look fantastic with the guacamole cream.
Amazing…I want this for lunch:)
This sounds just amazing, love black beans and then you had to add quacamole cream? How could you? There's not resistance left.
You even get black bean burgers to look pretty. I don't know how you manage to do this.I am sure this is as tasty as pretty. Thanks for linking this to My Meatless Mondays.