Tofu Burger Recipe with Sweet Potatoes {Vegan} (2024)

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Tofu burger recipe made with sweet potatoes is theperfect healthy summer vegan lunch. Soft, and tender on the inside while lightlycrispy on the outside, andfull of flavor.Gluten-Free too. Only 7 ingredients and 30 minutes needed!

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Tofu burger yay or nay? I say yay and you will too as soon as you try this amazing sweet potato tofu burger recipe.

I once read somewhere that your taste buds change ever seven years of so. Have you heard of such a thing, or am I simply making this up? I don’t know how often this really comes about but I think there must be some truth to this.

A few years ago I wouldn’t be caught dead eating a sweet potato. There was just something about them; they were too sweet for me, just too much; they overwhelmed by senses.

And now?

Well now I can’t get enough of them. It was like flipping a switch. An invisible time flick and all of a sudden I was open to sweet potatoes. I don’t even understand what I had against them before. I’m simply obsessed with them now and want to add them to every recipe I make.

Now I need to catch up for all that lost time.

I get fixated on certain types of recipes. Sometimes it’s quinoa (like the time I became obsessed with my toasted quinoa with mushrooms and Asian flavors), or salads, but now it’s burgers – as in my vegan black bean burger recipe, superfood vegan chia seed burgeror my vegan crab cakes, which aren’t really burgers but I basically think of them as such.

I am just currently on a huge burger kick.

I had already tried sweet potatoes in a veggie burger in my vegan sweet potato squash burgersand since I loved those it was time for another sweet potato burger recipe. This time the additional ingredient would be tofu – a tofu burger.

Why this tofu burger is the best:

  • 100% vegan plant based recipe
  • Only 2 main key ingredients
  • Super firm burgers
  • You would never know there was tofu in these! And you’ll be amazing at how much flavor tofu can have!

Recipe Tips:

  • You must usesuper firm tofu for this recipe and squeeze out as much liquid as possible. This is key to making these tofu veggie burgers super firm.
  • To get as much liquid as possible out of the tofu stack some heavy books or a cast iron pan on top of paper towel wrapped tofu blocks to help do the trick

Variations:

  • Instead of sweet potatoes you could use butternut squash or pumpkin
  • If you are not vegan add an egg to the mix to make these more firm
  • To make these grain free instead of breadcrumbs you could use a grain free flour of choice like cassava, tiger nut, etc
  • Instead of garlic and rosemary you can add your favorite spices and herbs instead – think paprika, Italian seasoning, etc

Are these freezer friendly?

  • Absolutely! You can freeze the uncooked burgers and then bake them directly, or freeze the cooked burger patties themselves too.

Are these low carb?

  • Yes, as long as you serve these bunless style in lettuce wraps instead of on burger buns or bread. Use romaine, or iceberg in place of a regular burger bun to make this a lower calorie and lower carb recipe.

Sweet Potato Tofu Burger Key Ingredients:

  • Super firm tofu
  • Sweet potato
  • Panko breadcrumbs
  • Sesame seeds (optional)
  • Garlic
  • Rosemary (optional – for a fall themed flavor profile)

How to make my tofu burger with sweet potatoes:

First and most importantly you will need to press all the liquid out of your tofu. This is the key component of a tofu burger recipe that is firm and holds together well. You will want to wrap the tofu in paper towels and stack something heavy on top – think a cast iron pan, a few cans, heavy plates, etc.

You want as much liquid out of that tofu as possible. Even when you buy extra or super firm tofu there is still plenty of liquid that needed to be pressed out of it.

While the tofu is being pressed peel, cut up and boil the sweet potato. The smaller the sweet potato is cut up, the faster it’ll boil! Rinse and sweet potato in cold water to cool it down. Drain.

Next, crumble the tofu in your hands or use a fork to break it up into a mashed mess. It will be quite firm so you’ll really have to mix it up in your hands to get it to resemble a crumb mixture. If this isn’t working well, use a box grater to grate the tofu instead. Add the sweet potatoes and mash them up with the tofu.

Mix in the remaining ingredients. Form into burger patties of desired size.

If the burger patties are not forming well, pop the mixture into the fridge or freezer for a few minutes to firm up.

Once patties are formed, pan fry them in olive oil until browned on both sides.

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This vegan sweet potato tofu burger makes for a simple yet delicious vegan veggie burger. They’re soft and tender, just perfect wrapped up in some crispy romaine leaves and topped off with fresh avocados, vegan basil pesto, red onions and a sprinkling of sesame seeds.

Best of all they stay quite firm and hold up well after cooking ! No mushy veggie burgers here!

A perfect 30 minute meal. For more 30 minute meal ideas be sure to check out my recipe collection of 30 minute meals!

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Tofu Burger with Sweet Potato {GF, Vegan}

Prep Time

15 mins

Cook Time

15 mins

Total Time

30 mins

7 ingredient 30 minute vegan sweet potato tofu burger recipe makes for a perfect meatless meal. Soft, tender inside and lightly crispy outside.

Course:Burgers, Dinner, Lunch

Cuisine:Healthy, Vegan

Servings: 2

Calories: 244 kcal

Author: Vicky Berman

Ingredients

  • 5ouncesfirm tofuwith the excess water squeezed out with a paper towel
  • 1medium sweet potatopeeled, cubed, cooked and mashed
  • 2clovesgarlicminced
  • 1teaspoonfresh rosemarychopped
  • salt/pepper to taste
  • pinchof red pepper flakes
  • 1tablespoonsesame seeds
  • 1/3cupgluten free breadcrumbsor more if needed
  • 1tablespoonolive oil
  • Top with your favorite burger toppingsI used avocado, red onions, sesame seeds, and vegan basil pesto

Instructions

  1. Crumble tofu with your hands into a bowl. Add in the cooked sweet potato and with a fork mash them together. Add in the rest of the ingredients except the olive oil. Mix until combined.

  2. Form patties with your hands.

  3. Heat pan over medium heat and add olive oil. Cook patties for a few minutes on each side until browned. (Can bake these in the oven instead)

  4. Serve in burger buns or in lettuce wraps.

Recipe Notes

Recipe Adapted from Love and Lemons

Nutrition Facts

Tofu Burger with Sweet Potato {GF, Vegan}

Amount Per Serving

Calories 244Calories from Fat 99

% Daily Value*

Fat 11g17%

Saturated Fat 1g6%

Sodium 62mg3%

Potassium 375mg11%

Carbohydrates 28g9%

Fiber 2g8%

Sugar 3g3%

Protein 8g16%

Vitamin A 9220IU184%

Vitamin C 2.5mg3%

Calcium 87mg9%

Iron 1.7mg9%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

Tofu Burger Recipe with Sweet Potatoes {Vegan} (2024)

FAQs

What is a vegan 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.

How do you bind vegan burgers together? ›

Eggs are the most common and effective binder, and egg replacers are an excellent alternative for vegan burgers. Other common binders include wheat germ, bread crumbs, oats, and ground flaxseeds.

What makes vegan burgers stick together? ›

Use Silken Tofu, a Flax Egg, or Aquafaba as a Vegan Binder.

In non-vegan veggie burgers, you'll often find eggs as the binders, so the “eggier” you can get with your vegan binder, the better your vegan burger will hold together! Silken tofu: This is the 'eggiest' binder of them all.

What is a non egg binder for veggie burgers? ›

Adding flour or oats can help the burgers stick together, without using eggs. Mash everything together well. The more pulverized the veggie burger mixture gets, the better the patties will stick together. (But don't puree them, or the final texture will be off.)

How do you keep vegan burgers from falling apart? ›

Use an Egg Replacer

As mentioned, eggs help veggie burgers hold together because they have saturated fats. For an eggless burger, use a different type of binder. I like to make a “flax egg” by combining 1 Tbs. ground flax seed and 3 Tbs.

What is the best vegan binding agent? ›

Flaxseed (aka linseed)

Combine a tablespoon of ground flaxseed with 3 tablespoons of water, stir to combine, and let stand for 5 minutes to thicken. Ground flaxseed emulates eggs' binding qualities in breads, cakes, muffins, cookies, burgers, and vegan meatballs.

What can you use instead of breadcrumbs in veggie burgers? ›

Rice. While cooked rice won't work for fried foods since it can't get crispy, both cooked and uncooked rice is great as a binding agent for things like meatloaf, meatballs, or veggie burgers.

What is a non dairy binder for burgers? ›

Ground flax – for binding, like a vegan egg! Flour – also for binding, but use GF flour if you wish. Breadcrumbs – another binder! Or use oats for gluten free! Start with about 1 cups worth and add more until the mixture comes together.

How do you add flavor to vegan burgers? ›

Finely chopped garlic and shallots add depth of flavor. Crushed walnuts give them a meaty bite. Short grain brown rice, panko bread crumbs, and ground flaxseed help these burgers hold together. DON'T use long-grain brown rice here.

How do you keep chickpea burgers from falling apart? ›

Without a binder, your burger might completely crumble and fall apart the second it hits the grill or when you bite into it. → Follow this tip: Veggie burgers need a sturdy binder to hold everything together. This can be anything from eggs to a mixture of ground flax and water, wheat germ, breadcrumbs, or oats.

How to keep veggie burgers from being mushy? ›

Adequate bread crumbs or oatmeal are required to soak in the moisture from the potato, beans, veggies, and whatever else goes into your veggie burger. Skimp on the bread crumbs and you'll be met with mush (I know from experience!).

What is a vegan binder to replace eggs? ›

Vegan Egg Substitutes for Baking & Binding
  • Applesauce. 1 egg = 1/4 cup applesauce. ...
  • Flax Egg. 1 egg = 1 tbsp ground flaxseed + 3 tbsp water. ...
  • JUST Egg. 1 egg = 3 tbsp JUST Egg. ...
  • Dairy Free Yogurt. 1 egg = ¼ cup unsweetened dairy free yogurt. ...
  • Baking Soda + Vinegar. ...
  • Tofu. ...
  • Mashed Banana. ...
  • Pumpkin Puree.
Oct 7, 2022

What is a good egg substitute for veggie patties? ›

If you're vegan, there's a great alternative: flaxseed meal. This substitution often appears in vegan baking recipes but works just as much magic here. To replicate 1 large egg, mix 1 tablespoon flaxseed with 2 to 3 tablespoons water and let sit for a few minutes. Add to the veggie burger mix just as you would an egg.

What can I use as a binder if I don't have eggs? ›

Both pureed pumpkin and sweet potato are good egg substitutes in muffins, doughnuts, and quick breads. These purees act as both a binder while keeping baked goods moist. Just like applesauce, use 1/4 cup of puree per egg you're replacing.

What are vegan binding ingredients? ›

16 egg substitutes
  • Mashed banana. Mashed banana can act as a binding agent when baking or making pancake batter. ...
  • Applesauce. Applesauce can also act as a binding agent. ...
  • Fruit puree. Fruit puree will help bind a recipe in a similar way to applesauce. ...
  • Avocado. ...
  • Gelatin. ...
  • Xanthan gum. ...
  • Vegetable oil and baking powder. ...
  • Margarine.
Mar 30, 2021

What is a vegan binder? ›

Vegan Binders for Baking

Chia seeds are a popular vegan egg substitute for baking. To replace one large egg in a recipe, simply combine one tablespoon of chia seeds with two and a half tablespoons of water. Let the mixture sit until it forms a jello-like texture. That's it! Aquafaba.

What is the binder in plant-based meat? ›

Common binders used in plant-based meat include soy protein isolate, methylcellulose, carrageenan, and modified starches. Overall, these binders improve the thickening, gelation, and textural properties of end products. Methylcellulose is an especially common binder.

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