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Quinoa & White Bean Veggie Burger

Quinoa & White Bean Veggie Burgers are loaded with plant-based protein and fiber for a healthy and delicious vegan burger recipe that’s easy to make!

head on view of quinoa white bean veggie burger with all the fixings.

It’s burger time and these veggie burgers with white beans and quinoa are hearty, filling, and pretty darn amazing! Plus, using white beans is a nice change-up from my Sante Fe Black Bean Burger and Smoky Black Bean Burger.

I loaded this beauty with leafy greens, a slice of tomato and red onions, whole grain mustard, and mashed avocado. It’s a lot of flavors going on – and I loved it!

Why We Love This Recipe!

  • Easy to make. As far as veggie burgers go, this is fairly easy to make. I have to admit that I don’t like a lot of steps so I’ve tried to minimize them as much as possible.
  • Great taste and texture. The patties are fantastic and held up great without being dry or mushy. Overall, the texture, taste, and visual appeal all hit the mark!
  • Use a bun or no bun. If you don’t feel like having it on a bun, by all means, top your veggie burger on a bed of fresh leafy greens with a squeeze of lemon, some avocado, salt, and pepper – it’s so good just like that!
top down view of ingredients used to make quinoa white bean veggie burger recipe.

Ingredient Notes

  • Quinoa – Full of healthy fiber, quinoa adds bulk to the burger patties. I recommend white or tri-color.
  • White beans – Use either cannellini or great northern beans. Even chickpeas would be great!
  • Red bell pepper – Adds a nice pop of color. You can also use any color bell pepper you prefer or have on hand.
  • Corn – Use fresh off the cob (when in season), canned, or frozen sweet corn.
  • Onion – Both red onion and shallot will add flavor and a pop of color.
  • Spices – A mix of thyme, garlic and onion powder, and smoked paprika adds tons of flavor. Oregano can be subbed for the thyme.
  • Flaxseed meal – Adds healthy omegas and is gluten-free, but you can sub with flour. I originally made this recipe with oat flour, but all-purpose, spelt, light whole wheat, or GF flour blend will all work well.
side by side photos showing process of making veggie quinoa.

How To Make Quinoa & White Bean Veggie Burgers

Here is a quick overview of the process with photos for reference:

Start by cooking the quinoa. In a medium pot, add the quinoa, water, veggies, spices, and salt, cooking for 15 minutes.

side by side photos showing process of making white bean quinoa veggie patty mixture

Once the quinoa is done, add the mashed beans, flax meal, and lemon, and mix well. Let cool for 10 – 15 minutes.

side by side photos showing process of shaping burger patties.

Divide and roll the mixture in a ball, gently but tightly packing them well.

Flatten each into 1/2 – 3/4 inch thick burger patties, making sure to smooth any cracks along the edges.

Tip: Wash your hands after forming the first two patties as the mixture can be a little messy.

top down view of quinoa and white bean veggie burger patty resting on a spatula with items in the background.

Lastly, bake on the stovetop over medium until nicely browned, about 5 minutes on each side.

Alternatively, cook them in the oven for an oil-free vegan recipe for 30 minutes at 350 degrees.

And now you’re ready to build your burgers and enjoy!

How To Store + Freeze

How long will leftovers last? Uncooked and cooked white bean burgers can be stored in the refrigerator in an airtight container for up to 5 – 6 days. You can easily double the recipe, so you have extra burgers for later.

Can you freeze white bean burgers? Yes, both uncooked and cooked patties can be kept in the freezer for up to 2 – 3 months using freezer-safe containers or baggies. To freeze, place parchment paper between each patty so they don’t stick together as they freeze. Let cooked patties cool completely before freezing. Let thaw before heating.

head on view of quinoa white bean veggie burger with all the fixings.

If you try this easy burger recipe, please let me know! Leave a comment and rate it below. I love to hear what you think, or any changes you make.

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Quinoa + White Bean Veggie Burger

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It’s burger time with this easy quinoa & white bean burger recipe! And if you don’t want it on a bun, try having your patty on a nice bed of fresh leafy lettuce with a squeeze of lemon, sliced avocado, and salt & pepper!

  • Author: Julie | The Simple Veganista
  • Prep Time: 10 min
  • Cook Time: 40
  • Total Time: 50 minutes
  • Yield: Makes 4 jumbo patties 1x
  • Category: Entree, Burger
  • Method: stovetop, grill, oven
  • Cuisine: American, Vegan

Ingredients

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  • 1/2 cup dried quinoa
  • 1 cup water
  • 1/2 cup corn, fresh, canned, or frozen
  • 1/2 cup red bell pepper, finely diced (about 1/2 bell pepper)
  • 1/2 cup shallot, finely diced (about 1 medium) or red onion
  • 2 teaspoons thyme, divided (oregano would be good too)
  • 1 teaspoon EACH garlic + onion powder
  • 1/21 teaspoon smoked paprika
  • 1/2 teaspoon chipotle or chili powder, optional
  • 1 can (15 oz.) white beans (I used great northern), drained and rinsed
  • juice of one small lemon
  • 1/2 cup flax meal (or flour of choice)
  • mineral salt & cracked pepper, to taste
  • olive oil, to grease

To Serve:

  • tomato, sliced
  • leafy greens
  • avocado, sliced or mashed
  • red onion, sliced
  • whole-grain or dijon mustard (hummus or vegan mayo is great too)
  • sriracha or Sriracha Cashew Cream (use the sriracha cream in place of mustard)
  • burger buns of choice

Instructions

If baking in the oven, turn oven to 375 degrees F. (It’s helpful to read instructions first before making the patties)

Quinoa: In a medium pot, add the quinoa, water, red bell pepper, corn, onion, garlic + onion powder, thyme, paprika, and salt. Give a gentle stir, bring to a boil, cover, reduce heat, and simmer for 15 minutes.

Mash the beans: While the quinoa is cooking, drain and mash the white beans. You can quickly mash the beans in your colander if it has smaller-sized holes (it’ll save you a dish to wash). I mash about 3/4 of the beans, leaving a quarter of the batch whole or somewhat whole.

Add beans and flax meal: Once quinoa is done, remove the cover and stir in the mashed white beans, flax meal, and lemon juice, mix well. Let the mixture cool for 10 – 15 minutes. Taste for flavor – seasoning to taste with salt, pepper, and other spices.

Divide and make your patties: I like to pat my mixture into the bowl a little and divide it with a knife into 4 sections, making a plus sign if you will. Take each section and pack it tightly into a ball in the palm of your hands. Flatten with your palms and place on a hard surface. Cup the edges with your palm, tighten them in a bit, and squeeze together any cracks that have formed. Flatten the top to the desired size. Mine were about 1/2 inch thick with a 3 1/2 – 4 inch diameter.

Cook one of two ways:

  1. Oven: In the oven at 375 degrees on a greased or parchment-lined cookie sheet for 30 minutes, turning once after 15 minutes. I also added a sprinkle of himalayan salt to the top before baking.
  2. Stovetop: In a large skillet, heat 1 tablespoon coconut oil or olive oil over medium to medium-high heat. Cook patties for about 4 – 5 minutes on each side. Burgers should be lightly charred, crispy, and browned on the outside with a tender center.

I cooked both ways and had no preference. They both held up well and cooked great.

Makes 4 jumbo patties

Serve on a bun or bed of leafy greens with your favorite toppings!

Notes

The patties can be made ahead of time and stored in the refrigerator in an airtight container for 4 days before cooking or reheating.

For mashed avocado, cut open avocado, remove seed and using a fork, mash the flesh right in the skin…it’s like a bowl. Then, spread on a bun for a great creamy condiment!

This was recipe has been updated and modified in June 2021. Changes made include cooking the veggies and spices with the quinoa. You can find the original recipe here.

Nutrition is calculated with 2 tsp. olive oil.

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92 Comments

  1. These were a huge hit tonite with the family. We’ve been vegetarinas/vegans for over 30 years and these have just been voted the favorite! Believe me, we have tried our fare share of “veggie burgers” over the years.
    I did add nutritional yeast and used a yellow onion instead. I also subbed sage in for thyme. We will be making these again and often as you recommended! Thank you Julie!






    1. Julie | The Simple Veganista says:

      So glad everyone loved these! I’m quite partial to them myself. The sage sounds great. I love it and will have to try that sometime. Cheers :)

  2. Love this recipe!

    I made these at the weekend, and they were fabulous. All I did different was add a blob of Marmite to the garlic and herbs that the Quinoa was simmering in to add a bit of salty meatiness to the flavour the quinoa absorbed. My missus hates Marmite, so I revealed that hidden ingredient afterwards. I also had a pack of “Seasonal Chilis” so I finely chopped up an unidentified chili pepper. It smelled really sweet and fresh, but it packed some serious flavour, and delayed heat. Really good addition. I stacked mine in a burn topped with Guacamole instead of just Avocado, for a more tangy flavour and creaminess to counteract the heat from the burger.

    I’m not vegan/veggie. Just looking to cut meat right down from my diet, and go from there. I’ve become obsessed with veggie burgers. They are much more versatile than meat burgers, really fun and rewarding to make, and you can put almost any ingredient you like in there. Endless possibilities, with none of the dripping grease or the lethargy that follows.

    Thank you for this recipe. I enjoyed making it almost as much as I enjoyed eating it. I’ll try your Santa Fe Black Bean burger next, I reckon!






  3. KR Health says:

    I made this burger a dozen times and it is fabulous everytime. I’ve also made the SantaFe burger and it is just as yummy. Thanks for a great vegan website.






    1. Julie | The Simple Veganista says:

      So glad you love the burger recipe, and the SanteFe burgers too! Thanks for sharing!

  4. I made these tonight. I always cook my quinoa and beans together in the rice cooker. Just tossed everything into a food processor afterwards to blend and the patties came out perfectly. I added some chia seeds and extra spices like tumeric and cumin. I fried half in a cast iron skillet and the rest in the air fryer. Thank you for the recipe. It was delicious.






  5. Jennifer posillici says:

    Hi, just had to clarify something as I will be making these tomorrow! If we don’t use any egg at all, we should put 2-3 tablespoons of water instead of 1 cup of water?

    1. Julie | The Simple Veganista says:

      The 1 cup of water is needed to cook the quinoa. As suggested in the notes, if needed you may like to add 2 – 3 tablespoon of water depending on what flour you’ve used. If your mixture seems very wet at first, do not add extra water. The flour will act as a binder which is why these will work without any egg substitutes, as long as there is enough moisture to help combine. Hope that helps! Enjoy :)

  6. It was nice to find a white bean veggie burger recipe. I think they have a great texture for it, and paired with quinoa and all the veggies – mmm. That’s one tasty meal. So, thank you!






  7. Svava Egils says:

    Hi! I'm trying this recipe out this weekend, sounds so yummeh. Just wondering if it would be possible to use any other beans instead or would that alter it too much?

    1. julie@thesimpleveganista says:

      I think any bean will work well, use your favorite or what you have on hand. Enjoy :)

  8. Rachel Page says:

    It looks delicious and I have all the ingredients in my pantry. Maybe I should actually make them now!

  9. Anonymous says:

    I was wondering if you have tried this with other beans,looked in pantry and I have every other bean on earth just not white.Thanks

    1. julie@thesimpleveganista says:

      You can try other beans… the flavors will work fine with most beans! Enjoy…

  10. Delicious. I overcooked mine a bit, but still super tasty. I think the lemon really adds something.






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