Preparation Time: 25 - 30 minutes
Cooking Time: 5 - 10 minutes
Serves: Makes approximately 6 burgers
Allergy Information: Gluten Free, Wheat Free, Lactose Free, Dairy Free, Vegan, Vegetarian
Ingredients
- 1 ½ tbsp. Lucy Bee Coconut Oil
- 1 medium red onion, diced
- 3 tsp. balsamic vinegar
- 3 garlic cloves, sliced
- A pinch of salt and pepper, ground
- 2 tsp. fresh parsley, chopped
- 1 tsp. dried oregano
- 1 tbsp. Lucy Bee Coconut Sugar
- 1 tsp. water
- 2 tbsp. milled flaxseeds/linseeds
- 250g puy/beluga lentils, cooked and warmed
- 1 tsp. olive oil, optional
Method
- Melt ½ tbsp. Lucy Bee Coconut Oil in a pan on a medium heat and add the red onion to soften.
- Increase the heat slightly and add the balsamic vinegar, 1 teaspoon at a time. Cook gently to caramelise the onion, then add 1 clove of sliced garlic and set aside to cool slightly.
- After 15 minutes, the onions should have cooled enough to blend. Add all ingredients (except for the lentils and optional olive oil) to a blender and combine to a paste.
- Add the lentils and blend until combined. The lentils are best slightly warmed before blending to help the ingredients to bind together. Add olive oil, if needed, to help combine the ingredients.
- Take a handful of mixture in your hands and flatten down to form a burger - this recipe should make 6 average-sized burgers. Tip – press together well to compact the mixture to help hold their shape when cooking.
- Melt the remaining Lucy Bee Coconut Oil in a frying pan and add the burgers to cook evenly on each side. Alternatively, brush each burger with a little melted Lucy Bee Coconut Oil and cook on the BBQ, being careful when turning to make sure they don’t break.
- Serve with your choice of topping.
Enjoy!
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