Easy White Bean Burger with Balsamic Tomatoes
I haven’t posted in such a very long time and have been seriously debating about where I want this blog to go. For the last few years this blog was the art I put out into the world. It was an easy way for me to visually represent my skills. To use composition, light and color to capture something I was doing anyway, eating! Eating in my own way; showcasing vegetables and hoping to inspire others to give them a try. I created by putting ingredients together and sharing those recipes with friends, family and those wanting to eat healthier and hopefully it helped a few people fall in love with brussel sprouts and brocolli. And although I am still eating everyday and creating recipes and cooking, my desire to share that with the world has dwindled and it has become harder for me to put that out there. Writing a blog is harder than it looks; thinking of witty written content, documenting the process in step by step images and then editing the images for the best effect, not to mention writing down all the recipes is time consuming and can take yhe fun out of cooking. Truth is, relying on the instant imagery of instagram is much easier although that has started to feel like a full time job as well. So for now I am going to revert to something simple, an opening line, an image or two, and the recipe since most of us don’t bother reading the witty remarks anyhow!
This is a simple white bean burger, I make a few at a time in order to freeze then for later when I am being smart and thinking ahead. Throw them on a salad, a bun or in a wrap with the topping of your choice and enjoy 😁.
Easy White Bean Burger with Balsamic Tomatoes
Makes 3 to 4 burger depending on your size
1 can white beans
2 cloves garlic
1/4 of a jalapeno
Handful or basil and parsley
Salt and pepper
1 egg
1/2 cup gluten free oats
Balsamic Tomatoes
2 large tomatoes, chopped
3 cloves of garlic, chopped
1/2 onion, chopped
1 tbs olive oil
1 tbs Balsamic vinegar
A sprig of Fresh basil
Pink Himalayan Sea Salt & Black Pepper to taste
Throw the beans, garlic, jalapeno, herbs and spices into a blender or food processor and pulse until it starts to break down, add the egg and pulse until mixed but still a bit chunky. Add the oats and pulse quickly until it stiffens up. Transfer to a bowl and let rest for 5 minutes so the oats can absorb any liquid. If too wet add a little more oats. Form into patties and cook in a pan with olive oil or grill.
Meanwhile, chop the tomatoes, garlic, onion, and jalapeno placing into a bowl, stir in the olive oil, balsamic, and basil. Season with salt and pepper to taste and top your burger with this yumminess! Enjoy and healthy eating!