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Southwest Quinoa Black Bean Burgers

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These hearty quinoa black bean burgers are just as at home on a toasted bun with your favorite toppings as they are topped with a poached egg for breakfast. They freeze well too, making them a perfect make-ahead meal for busy days. Simple, satisfying, and versatile… what more could you ask for?

A stack of quinoa and black bean burger patties on a white plate.

Here is Why This Quinoa Black Bean Burger Recipe Works

Versatile Meals, One Recipe: These burgers are the ultimate multitaskers—serve them up for dinner or make them a breakfast star with a poached egg. Who knew black beans could be this flexible?

Packed with Flavor: Smoky chipotle, fresh herbs, and a hint of spice mean you won’t miss the meat. These patties bring bold, satisfying taste to every bite.

Meal Prep Hero: Make a batch, freeze the extras, and you’ve got quick meals ready for busy nights (or lazy mornings). Future you will be very grateful.

Naturally Gluten-Free Option: With a quick swap to gluten-free oat flour, these are perfect for everyone at the table. No compromises here!

A collage of four photos showing how to make veggie burgers with black beans and quinoa.

The Ingredients

  • Produce: Onion, garlic, red bell pepper, cilantro, fresh oregano.
  • Pantry: Olive oil, black beans, quinoa, corn, green chiles, oat flour or fine bread crumbs, canned chipotle peppers
  • Pantry Seasonings: Cumin powder, sea salt, black pepper.
  • Fridge: Egg

If you like this recipe, try our Quinoa Breakfast Bowl

A black bean burger on a bun with lettuce, cheese, onion, tomato, and pickles.

Variations 

Cheesy Black Bean Quinoa Burgers: Add ½ cup of shredded Pepper Jack cheese and ¼ cup of diced jalapeños.

BBQ Black Bean Burgers: Mix in 2 tablespoons of bbq seasoning and top with caramelized onions and barbecue sauce.

Mediterranean Quinoa Black Bean Burgers: Mix in ¼ cup of crumbled feta cheese and replace the corn with chopped sun dried tomatoes. 

Serve them on a regular burger bun or on our kamut tortillas.

A bean and quinoa burger topped with a soft poached egg next to green grapes.

Tips for Success

  • Letting the mixture rest for a few minutes helps the oat flour or breadcrumbs absorb moisture, making the patties easier to shape.
  • Chipotle peppers pack a punch. Start small and add more if you love heat. Do not add the whole can but just use one or two peppers. 
  • A 4-inch round cookie cutter or English muffin ring makes shaping a breeze and gives you perfectly uniform burgers.
  • Baking keeps the patties firm and evenly cooked. For extra crispness, you can pan-fry them.

Storage

Refrigerating: Place the burgers in an airtight container and store them in the fridge for up to 3 days. 

Freezing: Wrap each burger individually in plastic wrap then place them in a resealable freezer bag. They’ll keep in the freezer for up to 3 months.

Reheating: You can reheat the burgers straight from frozen. Bake in the oven at 375°F for 20–25 minutes, flipping halfway through, or cook in a skillet over medium-low heat until heated through.

Two burgers next to each other with lettuce, onion, and tomatoes.

Quinoa and Black Bean Burger

These quinoa black bean burgers are the total package…. flavorful, versatile, and perfect for just about any meal. You can pile one onto a bun for a hearty dinner or top it with an egg for breakfast. Plus, they’re simple to make ahead, freeze, and reheat, making them the ultimate kitchen MVP.

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A stack of black bean burgers on a white plate.

Black Bean Quinoa Burger

Quinoa Black Bean Burger is power-packed with all the Southwestern flavors that you love including a kick of chipotle to wake you up.
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Prep Time: 30 minutes
Cook Time: 30 minutes
Total Time: 1 hour
Servings: 8 patties
Calories: 212kcal

Ingredients

  • 1 tablespoon olive oil
  • 1 onion chopped
  • 2 cloves garlic minced
  • 1 red bell pepper chopped
  • 2 cups cooked black beans or 2 15-ounce cans, drained
  • 1 cups cooked quinoa
  • ½ cup corn fresh or frozen
  • 1 (7 ounce) can chopped green chiles
  • ½ cup chopped cilantro
  • 2 tablespoons finely chopped fresh oregano
  • 1 tablespoon cumin powder
  • 1 teaspoon sea salt
  • ¼ teaspoon black pepper
  • 2-3 canned chipotle peppers *See Notes
  • 1 large egg
  • ¾ cup oat flour or fine bread crumbs

Instructions

  • In a medium size skillet, set over medium-high heat, add the oil and when it gets hot, add the onion and bell pepper. Cook until slightly soft then add the garlic and cook 30 seconds. Remove the skillet from the heat and allow to cool. 
  • Add 1 cup of the black beans to a food processor and pulse to break up the beans.  Transfer the beans to a large mixing bowl and add the remaining black beans, cooked vegetables, the quinoa, corn, green chiles, cilantro and oregano, cumin, salt, pepper, and chipotle pepper if using.
  • Whisk the egg in a small dish then stir it into the black bean mixture. Stir in the oat flour or bread crumbs then let the mixture sit for 5 minutes to let the flour or bread crumbs absorb the moisture.
  • Making 1-cup scoops of the mixture shape into 4-inch patties. Place on the prepared baking sheet and bake for 30 minutes. Transfer to a wire cooling rack until cool. 

Serving Suggestions

  • Classic Burger Style: Place a black bean patty on a toasted bun. Top with lettuce, tomato slices, avocado, and cheese. Add condiments as desired.
  • Breakfast Burger: Place a black bean patty on a toasted English muffin and top with a poached egg.

Notes

  • Use gluten free oat flour if you want to keep this recipe gluten-free. 
  • Canned chipotle chilies are powerful, add cautiously and according to your personal taste.  
  • If you have remaining chipotle chilies, purée them with the sauce in the can and place tablespoons in small 2-oz. lidded plastic containers and freeze for future use.
  • When shaping the mixture into burgers, place a 4-inch round cookie cutter ring on the parchment paper, scoop the mixture inside the ring, smoothing and shaping the burgers. Lift the ring off and proceed to the next burger. We used 4-inch round English muffin rings as our mold.
  • This recipe will make 8 burgers they will keep in the refrigerator for several days. For freezing, wrap individually in plastic wrap and add them to a closable plastic bag.

Nutrition

Serving: 1 | Calories: 212kcal | Carbohydrates: 30g | Protein: 9g | Fat: 7g | Saturated Fat: 2g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 4g | Cholesterol: 50mg | Sodium: 312mg | Fiber: 6g | Sugar: 3g
Southwestern Quinoa-Black Bean Breakfast Burger Recipe. A #glutenfree and #vegetarian breakfast. These black bean burgers are easy and quick to make.

 

 

Pat Nyswonger

Pat is a wife, mom of four adult children, and grandmother to seventeen beautiful children. She is a self-taught home cook and loves creating delicious meals for her family and friends. Her kitchen is the hub of activity in her home, and she loves to entertain.

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Nicole Shillings

Monday 2nd of October 2017

This is so ironic, but I actually just had something like this for breakfast. I had some black bean quinoa burgers from Trader joe's and I topped it with an over easy egg! It wasn't nearly as lovely as yours is, but it sure was delicious!

Pat

Monday 2nd of October 2017

Yes, it does make a great breakfast, doesn't it Nicole. Thanks for your comments :)

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