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Southwestern Quinoa-Black Bean Breakfast Burger

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Do a change-up to your breakfast routine with this Southwestern Quinoa-Black Bean Breakfast Burger. The creaminess of a poached egg oozing over the top of this burger is awesomely delicious combined with all the Southwestern flavors of this power-packed breakfast.   And, the kick from the chipotle will wake you up and get you moving.

Southwestern Quinoa-Black Bean Burger

America is so blessed to have such a vast melting-pot of cultures and food choices from all over the world.  One of our all-time food flavors is from the Mexican and Spanish influence with their Southwestern cuisine.  We never get enough of those tacos, fajitasenchiladas, flan, and  warm tortillas…just to list a few.

Did I hear you ask,…..“Where’s the Beef?”  Aha!….this is a burger but not a HAM-burger and it is so amazingly delicious you won’t even miss the beef.  It is a nutritious, low-fat, high protein, high-fiber, good-for-you meatless burger to add to our expanding list of Southwestern favorites. 

Southwestern Quinoa-Black Bean Burger

Quinoa is an ancient grain that is actually a seed but treated as a grain.  It is a seed-of-many-colors but white, black and red are the most popular.  Quinoa is especially high in protein, it is gluten-free and very nutritious and healthy.  It is a great alternative to rice and very diet-friendly.

We like using dry black beans as the blackness of the bean is more prominent than in the canned beans.  The darker the color, the better for you.  But canned and rinsed black beans is an option and they are more convenient.   Black beans are legumes and they are high in protein and fiber plus they are heart-healthy and nutritious.  They are an inflammatory-fighter with flavonoids that are in the same category as the blue, red and purple fruits and vegetables. 

We combined these powerhouse foods with whole kernel corn, onion, garlic, red bell pepper and green chiles.  Then we spiced it all up with Southwestern flavors of chipotle, cumin and oregano.   We used a ring mold to form the burgers into uniform, four-inch burgers and baked them in the oven.   It is super good for breakfast with a poached egg on top.

Southwestern Quinoa-Black Bean Burger

These burgers will keep in the fridge for several days and are freeze-able!  Just pop one in a skillet or microwave to reheat and enjoy.

This quinoa-black bean breakfast burger is not just for breakfast.  Serve it as part of your Meatless Monday menu or a low-fat veggie burger with sliced tomato, lettuce and salsa on a toasted bun.  Enjoy this deliciously healthy, diet-friendly burger today!

More Breakfast Ideas:  Asparagus-Ham and Gouda Breakfast Strata    Kamut Buttermilk Waffles   Quinoa Breakfast Bowl

 

Southwestern Quinoa-Black Bean Breakfast Burger

Southwestern Quinoa-Black Bean Breakfast Burger

This Southwestern Quinoa-Black Bean Breakfast Burger is power-packed with all the Southwestern flavors that you love including a kick of chipotle to wake you up.
5 from 33 votes
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Prep Time: 30 minutes
Cook Time: 30 minutes
Total Time: 1 hour
Servings: 8 patties
Calories: 212kcal
Author: Pat Nyswonger

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-oz cans, rinsed
  • 1 cups cooked tri-colored quinoa
  • 1/2 cup corn fresh or frozen/defrosted
  • 1 7-oz. can chopped green chiles
  • 1/2 cup chopped cilantro
  • 2 tablespoons finely chopped fresh oregano
  • 1 cup oat flour *See Notes
  • 1 tablespoon cumin powder
  • 1 teaspoon sea salt
  • 1/4 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper
  • 1 large egg
  • 2-3 canned chipotle peppers *See Notes
  • 1 tablespoon butter melted and cooled

Poached Eggs

  • 1 egg per person

Instructions

  • In a medium size skillet, set over medium-high heat, add the oil and when it has warmed, 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 the food processor and pulse to break up the beans.  Transfer the beans to a large mixing bowl and add the remaining beans, cooked vegetables, the quinoa, corn, green chiles, cilantro and oregano.  Sprinkle the oat flour over the ingredients and add the cumin, salt and pepper. In a small dish, add the egg and the mashed chipotle pepper(s), whisk to combine then drizzle over the ingredients. 
  • With a spatula, combine the mixture. Making 1-cup scoops of the mixture shape into 4-inch patties. Place on the prepared baking sheet, brush the tops with melted butter and bake for 30 minutes. Transfer to a wire cooling rack until cool. 

To Poach the Eggs:

  • Fill a medium size saucepan with water and add 1 tablespoon of salt, heat to a simmer, break eggs individually into small dishes and tip each one into the simmering water. Cook 3-minutes or to desired doneness. Remove eggs individually with a slotted spoon, blotting the bottom of the spoon on a towel to remove excess water. 

To Serve:

  • Place a burger on each plate and top with a poached egg. Serve with a dish of salsa and garnish with cilantro. sprigs

Notes

  1. Oats are gluten free and the flour gives structure to the burgers. If unable to find oat flour, add 1 cup of dry oats to either a blender, food processor or spice mill and process finely. If you are strictly gluten free then make certain the oats have not been processed in a factory that also works with gluten type grains. 
  2. Canned chipotle chilies are powerful, add cautiously and according to your personal taste.  
  3. 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.
  4. 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.
  5. 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.
  6. Adding salt to the egg-poaching water will prevent the eggs from sticking to the bottom of the pan.

Nutrition

Serving: 1g | 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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