Simply delicious and full of flavor, you have to give this Black Bean Farro Burger a try, and serve it with this super tasty Spicy Slaw.
Let's talk veggie burgers!
Since becoming a vegetarian let me tell you, I've had a few. I remember the first time I ordered one at a restaurant how surprised I was when it was placed in front of me, it was a pre-packaged frozen burger I could have purchased from my grocery. Those burgers are ok and they are tasty, but I wanted a hand-made veggie burger.
So my quest was on for an awesome veggie burger. I've tried many a recipe and I don't expect for the burger to taste like meat, I just want a tasty burger that doesn't require a super long list of ingredients. Let's be real, when searching for recipes if the recipe has a boat load of ingredients I'm probably going to move on to the next one. My criteria was a recipe that didn't have a super long ingredient list, ingredients were easy to find or sub if needed and the instructions easy to follow.
The idea for this burger came to me while eating my Strawberry Basil Farro Salad. Because farro has a textured bite I thought would be perfect in a veggie burger. Turns out I was right. You just have to be careful not to over-mix or it will turn to mush.
These burgers are easily prepared by heating them in a skillet, grill pan or counter top grill. After allowing them to cool slightly, serve on buns with desired toppings. One you might want to add is the Homemade Vegan Barbecue Sauce, I shared last week, you can find the recipe here.
To take this burger up a notch I made this spicy slaw to be served alongside or on top. To make it even easier I started with a pre-sliced bag of slaw and added some carrots, jalapeño, cilantro and chia seeds.
Very simple, satisfying, super filling and need I say seriously delicious. This recipe is a winner!
Black Bean Farro Burger
- Prep Time: 20 mins
- Cook Time: 4 mins
- Total Time: 24 mins
- Yield: 5 1x
Ingredients
- ⅔ cup uncooked farro
- 1 tablespoon olive oil
- ½ cup chopped onions
- 1 15 oz. can black beans
- 1 tablespoons liquid smoke
- 2 tablespoons turbinado sugar
- 1 ½ teaspoon garlic powder
- 1 teaspoon smoked paprika
- 1 ½ tablespoon McCormick Grill Mates Montreal Steak seasoning or steak seasoning of your choice
- 1 ¼ cup panko bread crumbs
- 2 tablespoons Homemade Vegan Barbeque Sauce
Instructions
- Prepare farro according to packaged directions, when done place in a large bowl, cover and set aside.
- While farro is cooking, heat olive oil in a skillet over medium heat, when oil is simmering add onions and saute until onions are softened and translucent. Add onions to the bowl with the farro.
- Open can of black beans, rinse, drain and with clean hands mash them over the bowl with the farro, some of the beans will be unmashed and that's ok. You do not want to over mash.
- Add in the liquid smoke, sugar, garlic powder, paprika, steak seasoning, bread crumbs and barbeque sauce.
- Using your fingers gently mix all of the ingredients together until it can be molded into a burger without falling apart. If mixture is too dry add in a bit more sauce, if too wet add in more bread crumbs.
- Mold the mixture into desired size burger. More for a larger burger, less for sliders.
- If preparing burgers in a skillet, add small amount of oil to heated skillet to lightly coat the bottom.
- Add burgers to the pan and cook until browned on both sides, about 3 to 4 minutes.
- If using a grill pan, brush pan with oil and grill the burgers until browned on each side, about 3 to 4 minutes.
- When burgers have cooled slightly, serve on buns with desired toppings.
Notes
These burgers can easily be frozen for later. After cooking allow to cool, wrap in parchment paper or wrap in plastic wrap. Place wrapped burgers in a freezer zip bag and remove as much air as you can, zip and place in the freezer.
Nutrition
- Serving Size: 4 oz.
- Calories: 257
- Sugar: 5.1
- Sodium: 212.4
- Fat: 4.2
- Saturated Fat: 0.6
- Carbohydrates: 46.5
- Fiber: 9.5
- Protein: 10.5
Spicy Cole Slaw
- Prep Time: 5 mins
- Total Time: 5 mins
- Yield: 5 1x
Ingredients
- SPICY SLAW
- 1 14 oz. bag of pre-sliced green and red cabbage
- ½ cup shredded carrots
- 2 jalapeños chopped
- ½ cup chopped cilantro
- ¼ cup chia seeds
- salt and pepper as needed
- SLAW DRESSING
- ¼ cup vegan mayo
- 1 tablespoon fresh lemon juice
- 1 tablespoon agave nectar
- ½ teaspoon celery seeds
Instructions
- Place all of the spicy slaw in a large bowl.
- In a smaller bowl combine the dressing ingredients.
- pour over the slaw and toss to combine.
- Taste and season with a bit of salt and pepper as needed.
Nutrition
- Serving Size: 3.4 oz.
- Calories: 118
- Sugar: 6.9
- Sodium: 125.5
- Fat: 6.3
- Saturated Fat: 0.6
- Carbohydrates: 14.2
- Fiber: 5.1
- Protein: 3.3
- Cholesterol: 0
If you make this recipe or a version of it, take a picture and share with me on Instagram, tag it #thewholeserving or leave a comment below. I’d love to see or hear about your version of this Black Bean Farro Burger and Slaw.
Michael says
Made these for lunch and they turned out great. I had some leftover faro and this grain works awesome for burgers. I baked them in my air fryer-equipped oven for about 12 minutes. Subbed molasses for the sugar and left out the liquid smoke. My wife loves them.
Celeste says
I am so glad that you are enjoying this recipe. And I like that you are adapting to me your lifestyle.
April R - Uncookie Cutter says
I can't believe those are veggie burgers! They look amazing! That slaw is beautiful and I can tell from the ingredients it's going to be yum, I'm pinning! Thanks so much for linking up at You Link It, We Make It. Hope to see you back tomorrow!
Celeste says
Thanks April, adding the slaw makes all the difference. Enjoy!!!
Celeste says
Chelsee thanks for hosting the Best of the Blogosphere Link Party and please enjoy the Black Bean Farro Burger.
Marie, The Interior Frugalista says
These look and sound so delicious - they are definitely landing on our dinner table soon. Thanks for sharing your recipe with us - pinning to share and refer back to when I make them.
Celeste says
I'm so glad that you like it and I hope your family enjoys it as much as mine does.
Lynn Spencer says
Hi Celeste, as usual your photography is beautiful and your recipes delicious. What would you sub for the farro if I wanted to make this gluten free?
Have a great weekend.
Hugs Lynn
Celeste says
Hi Lynn, thanks for the compliment, it means a lot. A good sub to make this dish gluten-free would be brown rice, buckwheat, quinoa or sorghum. Please let me know how it works for you.
Jennifer Abel says
They do look good and it is good to see a alternative for burgers. Thanks for sharing on #overthemoon
Celeste says
Thanks Jennifer, I hope you give it a try. Have a wonderful weekend!
Easy Peasy Life Matters says
This looks delicious!! You've really taken bean burgers to the next level 🙂 Thanks so much for sharing on the Healthy Living Link Party! We hope to see you back tonight!
Angela @marathonsandmotivation.com says
These look wonderful! Yum!! The slaw also looks tasty, Pinned & Yummed 🙂
Celeste says
Thanks Angela.
Barrie says
These burgers look great, and the coleslaw, even better! Love that jalepeno and cilantro in there!
Celeste says
Hi Barrie, I'm glad you like it, please enjoy!
Stephanie says
I've been wanting to try out black bean burgers and this one looks perfect!! Thank you so much for sharing it at Tasty Tuesday where you've been featured! Please come back!
Celeste says
Thanks Stephanie for featuring my Black Bean Farro Burger. I truly appreciate the feature.
Marie says
I love black bean burgers and these look amazing! Thanks so much for sharing at Merry Monday this week!
Celeste says
Thanks Marie!
And thanks for hosting Merry Monday.
Nikki Frank-Hamilton says
Celeste, this burger looks absolutely delicious. I like black bean burgers and so does my daughter, who is a vegetarian. This summer we can whip up a round of these so that she can partake in the summer barbecue season too. I think it's a must to also make the slaw, it looks incredible, and the barbecue sauce. I want to eat it right now off my phone screen.
Hena Tayeb says
oh god that looks so amazing..
Celeste says
Thanks Hena, I hope you enjoy them as much as I do.
Emma says
These burgers look delicious Celeste, especially that spicy coleslaw. I'll be pinning this for later 🙂
Celeste says
Thanks Emma, the slaw really makes a difference.
Kathryn @ Family Food on the Table says
I love me some veggie burgers! I'm not a vegetarian, but it's my burger of choice 🙂 And this black bean and farro combo sounds amazing! I love the taste and texture farro brings... and the spicy slaw? Totally my style of topping. Can't wait to give this a try! Pinned!
Celeste says
I hope you get to try soon and enjoy it as much as we do in my house.
Thanks Kathryn for visiting.
Marilyn Lesniak says
Ok, I am done for tonight. I just read this as Feral Burgers! Sorry, short comments today. Migraine. Thank you for sharing. Yummed!
Celeste says
Sorry to hear you are not feeling well, I know a little something about migraines. Hope you get to feeling better very soon.
Helen Fern says
oh my this looks amazing!! Would love to have you share at the What's for Dinner blog hop!
http://www.lazygastronome.com/whats-for-dinner-sunday-link-up-39/
Celeste says
Thanks Helen for letting me know about your party.
anne says
Yum! I love black bean burgers and love the spicy slaw recipe.
Leigh says
The slaw sounds like an amazing addition to the veggie burger. A little crunch to make it interesting...perfect! Thanks for sharing at the Healthy Living Link Party.
Blessings, Leigh
Celeste says
You are so right Leigh and it takes it all to the next level.
Thanks for visiting.
Mary - The Boondocks Blog says
CelesteI'm going to ask a dumb question but what is farro? Is it a grain? This really looks yummy and I'd like to try some version of it if I can't find the farro. Your photography is magazine worthy!!
Celeste says
You know Mary it was only a few years ago that I first tried farro. It's a grain that has a tender bite and that makes it great for using in mixes like veggie burgers. I also used it in the Strawberry Basil Salad I shared a few weeks ago. https://thewholeserving.com/strawberry-basil-salad/
Emily says
Looks yummy! I have black beans and farro in my cupboard now!
Celeste says
I love it when I see a recipe I want to try and I have all of the ingredients on hand. It's a wonderful thing.
I hope you give it a try!
Masha | Cardio with Carrots says
Ooooh....I don't know what looks better.....the burger or the slaw. Good thing you put the combo together!!!! Thanks....can't wait for warmer weather and "bbq" feels to try it out.
Celeste says
Hopefully you'll have that warmer weather very soon.
Dr. Becky says
Yum! I love the easy recipe and the fact that this actually looks like a burger. This will definitely be one I try for my meat-loving husband. Thanks Celeste!
Celeste says
Thanks Dr Becky, I hope he enjoys it!
Peaches WIth Love says
OMG this looks soo yummy!!!!
Celeste says
They are rather tasty, I sometimes just eat the burger without the bun.So good!
aakiee says
Yummmm!!!!! So tempting I am sure it would be so delicious 🙂 I loved it
Celeste says
Thank you Aakiee! Maybe sometime during the upcoming warmer months you'll have a chance to give it a try.
sherry says
This looks so good Celeste! My husband and I had our first black bean burger in a restaurant while we were on the Daniel Fast, and it was amazing. This recipe looks like it will be perfect, and I can't wait to try it!