How to Make Quinoa Patties (vegetarian recipe) (2024)

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Quinoa Patties

When we first startedexperimenting with a more vegetable-based diet a few years ago, my husband was committed but skeptical. He braced himself for a long, hungry month.

I reassured him that he was in good hands. I only forgot one small detail: I actually had no clue what I was doing.

Up to this point, all of my meal planning started with a simple decision: beef, pork, or chicken? Then I would build side dishes around the meat. Take the meat out, and it washard for me to get motivated in the dinnerdepartment. Pancakes for a month, anyone?

Thankfully, I started to experiment with different beans and grains and vegetables and it ended up being a delicious month.

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In many of our favorite, vegetable-based meals, quinoa was the star of the show. Quinoa (pronounced keen-wah) is an ancient whole grain that is a complete protein. At 6 grams of protein per serving,it is a filling, versatilegluten-free option for avegetable-basedmeal. It can be used as a breakfast cereal, in baked goods, in salads, or as the main dish.

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In the Portland area, Costco carries four pound bags of organic quinoa for around $9.79 ($2.45/lb.). This price is hard to beat (Wincobulk is $3.62/lb and Fred Meyer or Trader Joe’sis$3.99/lb). Healthworks Organic Quinoa is currently sitting at around $2.99 per pound on Amazon! I would easily spend twice that per pound on good meat.

Remember, I’m not trying to start a Vegetarian Revolution here. I’m just encouraging you toincorporate meatless meals if it works for your family, both for the variety and savings.

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This recipe for quinoa patties is easily one of ournew favorite main dishes. The recipe is simple and quick to create, especially if you already have cooked quinoa on hand. If you cook a big batch of quinoa ahead of time, it will keep in the refrigerator for several days or the freezer for several months.

This quinoarecipe also keeps well in the fridge or freezer for a smaller,ready-to-cook meal option. We like these served simply, with avocado slices on top.

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Quinoa Patties

Adapted from Super Natural Every Day: Well-loved Recipes from My Natural Foods Kitchen (Amazon)
Feel free to play around with this basic recipe; the cheese and vegetables can be changed to fit your preferences.

Ingredients

2 1/2 c. cooked quinoa at room temperature
4 eggs, beaten
1/2 t. salt
1/3 c. finely chopped chives or green onions
1/3 c. finely chopped yellow or white onion
1/3 c. Parmesancheese (goat orfeta cheeseis good, too)
2-3 cloves of garlic, finely chopped
1 c. bread crumbs
1 T. olive oil, for cooking

  1. To cook quinoa: Combine 2 cups of well-rinsed uncooked quinoa with 3 cups of water and 1/2 t. of salt in a medium pot. Bring to a boil, cover, and simmer for 20-25 minutes, until the quinoa is tender. (This will make more than you need for this recipe. Cool and refrigerate or freeze the rest for later!)
  2. To make quinoa patties: Combine2 1/2 cupscooked quinoa, eggs, and salt in a medium bowl. Stir in the chives, onion, cheese, and garlic. Add the bread crumbs and let the mixture sit for 5 minutes.
  3. Heat the olive oil in a large skillet over medium-low heat. When hot, shape 12 1″-thick quinoa patties. They don’t have to be perfect. I’ve found the easiest wayis toscoop 1/4 cup (use a measuring cup) ofthe mixture intowet hands, quickly press it into small patties, andslide it into the hot oil with a spatula.
  4. Cover and cookfor 4-6 minutes until the underside is golden brown, flip, and repeat until the other side is also a golden brown and the quinoa patty is firm (cooked in the middle). Serve hot or cold with your choice of toppings, if any.

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FAQs

How do you keep quinoa burgers from falling apart? ›

Add cooked quinoa, cooled onion-garlic mixture, flour, spices, salt and egg. Stir or mash until well combined and place mixture in fridge to chill for 30 minutes (or up to overnight) – this will help the burger patties hold together better while cooking.

What to add to quinoa to make it taste better? ›

I love dehydrated onions with some veggies stock in mine . I also add some Adobo powder and some cayenne powder for heat. I just put them right in the water with everything else . Also a helpful tip is cooking your quinoa in a rice cooker with a bit of parboiled rice since they have pretty much the same cook time .

How to make veggie patties stick together? ›

Breadcrumbs: Help hold our burgers together. Veggie and bean burgers don't hold together as well as meat burgers, but the breadcrumbs in this recipe help a lot! Eggs or flax eggs: I make this recipe with eggs, but we have tested it with homemade flax eggs, and they work!

What is a good binder for veggie burgers? ›

Common binding agents include flax eggs (a mixture of ground flaxseed and water), chia seeds, mashed potatoes, tapioca flour, or even your favorite nut butter. These ingredients help hold everything together and prevent your burger from crumbling.

What helps patties stick together? ›

The most commonly used binding agent for hamburger patties is eggs. They work well with ground meat and are easy to incorporate into the rest of your ingredients.

How to stop quinoa sticking together? ›

Rinse quinoa in a sieve, under cold running water. This helps to remove some of the bitterness and stops it sticking together. Tip the quinoa into a pan and add three times the amount of water, so 300ml, along with a pinch of salt. Stir once with a wooden spoon to stop the quinoa sticking together.

How do you keep patties from sticking? ›

Make sure that the grill is clean, the grates are hot, and that you properly oil the grill.
  1. Clean the grill – and always keep it clean. If the grates are dirty, food, whether it is meat, vegetables, or fruits, will always stick to the grill. ...
  2. Get the grates hot. ...
  3. Use high-smoking point oil. ...
  4. Oil the meat.
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What liquid to cook quinoa in? ›

The basic ratio is 1 cup quinoa to 2 cups liquid. You can use water (season it with a bit of kosher salt), or you can use any kind of broth (we like to use low-sodium broths and add any extra salt to the finished dish as needed). You can also add a bit of dry white wine to the liquid for another layer of flavor.

How much does 1 cup of quinoa make? ›

Now that your quinoa is rinsed or toasted, it's time to cook it. For 1 cup of uncooked quinoa, you'll want to use 2 cups of water—this will yield 3 cups of cooked quinoa. Bring the mixture to a boil over medium-high heat, then lower the temperature to medium-low and pop the lid on securely.

How should I season quinoa? ›

If you're serving it as a simple side, season it first. At the very least, toss it with salt, pepper, lemon or lime juice, and a drizzle of olive oil. To kick it up another notch, stir in chopped herbs, minced garlic, toasted nuts, or crumbled feta cheese, or use it in one of the quinoa recipes below!

What happens if you don't soak quinoa? ›

Do you need to soak quinoa before cooking it? In short, no, you don't need to soak quinoa. However, doing so is said to remove phytic acid, which may make it easier for people to digest quinoa. If you just want to remove the bitter flavor from quinoa, rinse it under cold water for about a minute.

Is quinoa healthier than rice? ›

Quinoa is rich in both fiber and protein, contains a much higher amount of other nutrients, and has a similar fluffy texture to the rice. A cup of quinoa contains twice more protein and about 5 g more fiber than white rice. Quinoa contains fewer calories and carbohydrates than white rice.

How do you keep burgers from breaking apart? ›

Go easy on the shaping. When you're making your burgers, try not to manhandle them too much or else you'll end up breaking the meat into smaller pieces than you have to. We recommend simply shaping the beef into a vague burger shape with the least amount handling as possible.

How do you keep quinoa from sticking together? ›

Rinse quinoa in a sieve, under cold running water. This helps to remove some of the bitterness and stops it sticking together. Tip the quinoa into a pan and add three times the amount of water, so 300ml, along with a pinch of salt. Stir once with a wooden spoon to stop the quinoa sticking together.

How do you make homemade burgers hold together? ›

You can use a binder in burgers to help hold them together. Common binders include eggs, breadcrumbs, or ground flaxseed mixed with water. These ingredients help to bind the meat, seasonings, and other ingredients together, making the patty more stable and easier to handle while cooking or grilling.

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