Supreme Grilled Végépâté Burger
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A Supreme Grilled Veggie Burger!
Hello! You’ve stumbled across this page because you’re looking for a veggie burger.
Veggie burgers are great! You can check out my beginner recipe for the Power Bean Burger to see how to make a delicious bean burger! The McAloo Tikki Burger is my take on my favourite McDonald’s India veggie burger. It’s a potato patty made with peas and carrots. Yum yum!
The thing is the Power Bean Burger is pan-fried, and the McAloo Tikki burger is shallow fried.
What about grilling though a veggie burger though?
Sadly, veggie burgers are known for crumbling apart and turning to mush. Because they’re so fragile, they’re usually not up to the task to be grilled.
Let’s change that with this burger!
This burger will indeed hold its shape and taste delicious, making it the perfect canvas to grill!
Let me tell you how this burger came to be.
So, I love végépâté! I discovered it when I was in Montreal with my uncle’s family, and he had some on hand. I decided to try it in a sandwich and it was so delicious! I was instantly hooked! I love the prominent potato taste in it.
Unfortunately, however, for a couple of years the grocery store I frequented did not have végépâté. It was a specialty item for me, and I’d only get it when I went to a larger store that had it.
The thing with végépâté is that it doesn’t last long (as a meat-based pâté wouldn’t either!), because there are no preservatives. I had half a package left, and I wasn’t sure what to do with it.
Then, the shiny light bulb over my head lit up. Idea!
I had some homemade burger buns, some veggies and cheese. As many of my recipes come to life, it came from me wanting to answer a question.
What if I formed the végépâté into a burger patty and grilled it? Can it be grilled? What would it taste like?
Maybe you can’t tell from the photo, but I know for a fact that the patty was starting to break as I was assembling the burger. It was just missing a little touch to really keep it in tact, and I’m going to show you exactly how to perfect this delicious grilled veggie burger. So keep on reading this post to find out more!
What is Végépâté?
Végépâté is what it sounds like. It’s a meat-free pâté made with different vegetables! I’m using a store-bought pâté from a brand called Fontaine Sante. According to the ingredient list, it has potatoes, carrots, flour, onions, and soy. This is what it looks like.
Végépâté is available in the “traditional” flavour, which is the one I’m describing and using, and the “country style” one. I prefer the traditional flavour, and that’s what I’ll be using here.
What if I Don’t Have Végépâté?
As I mentioned earlier, I didn’t have easy access to it for the longest time! I’ve seen it at Whole Foods, but I’m not sure if this is available at Whole Foods locations in the United States.
If you don’t have it, then I recommend substituting with any vegetarian or vegan “mince” of your choice, and then follow the recipe. I have not tried this product myself, but this simple Ground Round is something along the lines of what I would recommend.
If you’re not a vegetarian and are wondering… then let me give you a big warning!
WARNING
This will NOT work with a traditional meat-based pâté! No, no, please don’t try it! This végépâté has a very subtle flavour, which makes it an excellent blank canvas to form a patty and make it into a burger with toppings. Traditional meat-based pâté would have a very strong in flavour compared to this végépâté. Just enjoy it on its own with bread or toast!
Of course, you could always make your own végépâté, and I always encourage ambition in the kitchen! But if you’re looking for a quick vegetarian burger recipe, then making a végépâté from scratch will take some time! You could indeed prepare your pâté ahead of time and then continue on with the recipe.
I do want to make my own végépâté one day, and once I’ve experimented and made a perfect one, then I’ll be sure to share the recipe so you can try it yourself! In the meantime, you can find some amazing recipes online. But if you want to keep this recipe quick and easy, then follow the first suggestion and substitute the pâté with your favourite vegetable-based mince.
Ingredients for Supreme Grilled Végépâté Burger
You’ll only need a few ingredients to make this Supreme Grilled Végépâté Burger! Let’s go over them:
Végépâté (or your favourite veggie mince)
Oats
Onions
Tomatoes
Lettuce
Mayonnaise
Cheddar cheese
Cucumber
Pickles
Burger buns
How to Make Supreme Grilled Végépâté Burger
Add the végépâté into a medium-sized bowl. Form it into a small ball.
Then, add the oats and cover them around the ball. Flatten the ball out with your fingers and form it into a patty.
Heat a grill pan on medium heat. Then, gently place the patty on the pan.
Cook for 2-3 minutes. Using a spatula, flip and cook on the other side for another 2-3 minutes. In the last minute of cooking, add a slice of your favourite cheese.
Now, begin assembling the burger. Add mayonnaise on both burger buns. Then, add lettuce and tomato.
Using the spatula, gently place the patty over the tomato. Finish the burger with onion slices, pickles, and shaved cucumber.
Serve hot and enjoy!
Can I Make the Patties Ahead of Time?
If you really feel like it’s necessary really. There is really no cooking involved in this patty. The pâté is already ready to eat, all we need to do is portion it out in to patties, roll it in oats and pat it down before grilling. If you are entertaining guests, it could be worthwhile to prepare the patties ahead of time. Use your own judgement call, this process should take no more than 10 minutes!
Let me know what you think of this recipe in the comments! If you’ve tried this recipe, be sure to post it on social media and tag it with #cookingwithanadi and mention me @cookingwithanadi. Thank you!
Supreme Grilled Végépâté Burger
Ingredients:
- 220 g végépâté (I prefer the Fontaine Santé brand)
- 1/2 Cup quick oats
- 2-4 Tbsp mayonnaise
- cheddar cheese slices
- tomato slices (1/4 inch thick slices)
- onion, sliced into rings (1/4 inch thick rings)
- pickles
- shaved cucumber
- 2 burger buns
Instructions:
- Add the végépâté into a medium-sized bowl. Form it into a small ball.
- Then, add the oats and cover them around the ball. Flatten the ball out with your fingers and form it into a patty.
- Heat a grill pan on medium heat. Then, gently place the patty on the pan.
- Cook for 2-3 minutes. Using a spatula, flip and cook on the other side for another 2-3 minutes. In the last minute of cooking, add a slice of your favourite cheese.
- Now, begin assembling the burger. Add mayonnaise on both burger buns. Then, add lettuce and tomato.
- Using the spatula, gently place the patty over the tomato. Finish the burger with onion slices, pickles, and shaved cucumber. Serve hot and enjoy!
Calories
566.46Fat (grams)
32.30Sat. Fat (grams)
7.93Carbs (grams)
47.80Fiber (grams)
6.01Net carbs
27.79Sugar (grams)
8.87Protein (grams)
20.15Sodium (milligrams)
975.48Cholesterol (grams)
27.72