Drain and rinse black beans. Just be sure to get rid of all the liquid.
In a large bowl, mash black beans with a potato masher or even a fork.
Dice the onion and red pepper into small chunks.
Add all ingredients to the bowl with black beans, including oats, veggies, and spices.
Mix thoroughly. I use my hands to knead them well.
Make 4 to 5 pattiesfrom the mixture by forming a ball and pressing into patties .
Line a baking sheet with and bake at 350°F for 20-25 minutes. They also do well in an air fryer. You can pan-fry; however, for the firmest patties, baking or air frying are recommended.
Serve on a bun with onion, lettuce, tomato, and your favorite condiments. Drizzle with the chipotle sauce.
Chipotle Sauce
Place all of the sauce ingredients in a blender and process until smooth. This sauce is great on sandwiches, wraps baked fries, baked blooming onions, and so much more. I even thin it out and use it as a salad dressing.
Homemade Vegan Mayo
Drain the water from the soft silken tofu. Place all of the mayo ingredients in a blender and blend until smooth. This will be a lot more mayo than is needed for the chipotle sauce. Keep in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 10 days and use on sandwiches, burgers, wraps, and sauces.
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Pro Tips & Suggestions
Cooking methods- Bake, air fry, grill, or cook in a non-stick frying pan. For the firmest patties, baking or air frying are recommended.
Air Frying- To make these in the air fryer, set the temperature to 400°F and cook for about 15 minutes. They come out nice and crispy.
Black beans- Cook your own beans from scratch in your InstantPot or use canned beans that have been drained and rinsed.
Special sauce- The amazing sauce I use is my Chipotle Ranch Dressing, and it is HIGHLY recommended to knock these burgers out of the park.
Double batch-The patties freeze very well, so make a double batch while you're at it. You'll be so glad you did!
Freeze- The bean burger patties freeze well if you want to make a big batch and have them on hand for a fast-food meal. I always bake them and then freeze them, but you could freeze them raw and then bake them when you're ready.
Bun options- For an oil-free bun, try the Ezekiel brand in the freezer section of many grocery stores or make your own with this recipe from This Healthy Kitchen.
Topping OptionsUsing different toppings on these vegan burgers is a great way to spice them up even more. These are some of my favorite topping options:
Chipotles are spicyChipotle in adobo sauce can be found in the Latino section of most grocery stores. There are 8-10 chilies in each can, and it takes me a while to go through that many because they are quite hot.Once I open a can, I place the other chilies and sauce into a plastic bag and store them in my refrigerator to be used in other recipes like hummus and salsa. They have a small amount of oil in them, so some may want to use chipotle powder instead.