Baked Chick Pea Pattys

"So good! Even my non vegan hubby loves them. I serve them on a bun with mustard, a tomato slice and and a lettuce leaf. Sometimes I make a dip with soy yogurt, cucumbers, and fresh dip without a bun. This could be made with a food processor but I prefer to make it by hand. An ancient sage claims people who consume food grown and made with love, grow love in their hearts"
 
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Ready In:
33mins
Ingredients:
5
Yields:
6 patties
Serves:
6
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ingredients

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directions

  • Preheat oven to 425 degrees.
  • Prepare a cookie sheet by lining with parchment paper. Lightly spray with olive oil or canola oil.
  • Add 2 tablespoon water to onion and microwave on high until soft ( 30 seconds in my microwave). Drain any remaining water off onion.
  • Finely dice fresh carrot.
  • Finely dice fresh parsley removing all stems.
  • Mix all ingredients with mixer or in food processor until you can form a hamburger like patty. If you need to add more bread crumbs (this usually means you mixed or processed it too long).
  • Form into six to eight patties.
  • Lightly spray each patty until on both sides with olive or canola spray and place on cookie sheet.
  • Flip patties after twelve minutes. Bake on opposite side nine minutes. I like mine to be lightly brown and crisp.

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Reviews

  1. These were really tasty! I halved this and made per the recipe except I forgot to microwave the onion. I figured that probably would have added a little extra moisture so I just added a little water to the mix which really helped them stick together. I served on a bun with lettuce, a slice of mozzarella, and Recipe #464726. Thanks for sharing!<br/>[Made for Fall PAC 2012]
     
  2. Made last Thursday as a side with marinaded Tilapia and steak fries. Sorry we used it as a side, but we're not vegan and I didn't think my husband would go for it as a main course. I did add some Italian seasoning also. The patties held together very well. Usually when I make bean patties they fall apart while flipping. The taste was good and the appearance was more "hamburger like" than I expected. Since we had them as a side, we just topped with some steak sauce. They were a bit dry, so I would suggest topping with some sort of condiment. Made for Fall PAC 2012
     
  3. Yum yum! I couldn't resist throwing some cumin in though! On a homemade whole wheat bun, with lettuce and tomato, a dash of Braggs Liquid Aminos, who could ask for a more delicious and healthy lunch? Thanks for posting, Paula! Made for Fall PAC 2012
     
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