Vegetarian, naturally gluten-free, these baked sweet potato patties are so easy to make and healthily delicious. They have a great texture and they hold up very well in the oven. You can easily veganize them by leaving out the feta.
Linseed Sweet Potato Burgers
adapted from Taste
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- Preheat oven to 200C/400F. Place sweet potato on a lined baking tray. Spray with a little olive oil. Season with pepper. Roast for 25 minutes or until tender. Transfer to a large bowl. Mash. Set aside to cool.
- Reduce oven to 180C/350F. Heat a non-stick frying pan over medium heat. Spray with a little oil. Cook onion, stirring, for 3-4 minutes or until soft. Stir in minced garlic for 1 minute or until aromatic. Cool.
- Stir onion mixture, grated zucchini, crumbled Feta and oat bran into the mashed sweet potato. Mix and shape into 4-5 patties. Place linseeds on a plate. Add patties and press to coat. Cover and chill for 20 minutes or until firm.
- Spray patties with oil. Bake on a lined baking tray for 15-20 minutes or until golden. Serve on bread roll with avocado kale sauce, salad greens and sliced tomato.
ooh yummm.... healthy burger. you know my son was asking me why burger is considered a junk food, I told him its because some people add too much fat to the meat and he was like but you make them with chick peas!!??!. lol. I finally got spelt flour so looking forward to try one of your spelt recipes :)
ReplyDeleteIt never occurred to me to make a veggie burger from sweet potatoes - great idea! Love the cheesy feta too!
ReplyDeleteThe seed gives it a nice crunch outside... delicious and healthy...
ReplyDeleteYummy....healthy and delicious Burger.
ReplyDeleteYummy and healthy
ReplyDeleteLove these veggie burgers. I make them all the time with other vegetables or dried legumes. I've never made them with sweet potato though.
ReplyDeleteSweet potato-based veggie pattie? That's a great idea! I love sweet potatoes, and these veggie burgers look amazing!
ReplyDeleteWithout the bun, I love the burgers. Great flavours and sweet potato burger is a good invention.
ReplyDeleteHi Angie, love the combination of ingredients you used here, bet this is delicious, have not heard of linseeds, only linseed oil (but I guess they have to make the oil out of something)right? Another homerun.
ReplyDeleteAngie - I love a vegetarian burger and these look spectacular! These look so good, I don't think I'd need a bun or any fixings to enjoy them!
ReplyDeleteThese look so delicious. I love sweet potato burgers, especially with some relish.
ReplyDeleteNever thought that sweet potato patties can be so yummy...and so creative of you to make burgers with them !
ReplyDeleteTotally love this! You know I'm on the sweet potato bandwagon and never plan to get off! What a great burger!!
ReplyDeleteHello Angie, these linseed sweet potato burgers look so good and delicious.
ReplyDeleteWell I’m a sucker for sweet potato! Loving the colors and flavors in this burger! I think I could have this for dinner! Such a fantastic recipe, Angie!
ReplyDeleteThese burgers are so beautiful! I love sweet potato. Such a great idea to use them to make burgers. They sound so delicious! I can't wait to try them :)
ReplyDeleteSimply delicious and healthy !!!
ReplyDeleteIs lunch being served yet? I could tear into one of these! :)
ReplyDeleteYum. They look healthy, hearty, and delicious.
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Love these burgers, Angie! Veggie burgers are my favorite especially when there are sweet potatoes involved! These look SO incredible!
ReplyDeleteGah anything with sweet potato is a huge favorite of mine! These burgers sound fantastic Angie!!
ReplyDeleteYou threw me at linseeds, but this looks awfully good. And who doesn't love sweet potatoes?
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea Angie - I adore sweet potatoes so this is perfect and I think I'll keep the feta!
ReplyDeleteThey look fab!
ReplyDeleteI've never tried a vegan burger yet. It looks so delicious!
ReplyDeleteSo healthy and delicious burger... Bookmarked will try soon
ReplyDeleteWhat a great use of sweet potatoes, these burgers look great and I am sure delicious, fun use of linseeds too.
ReplyDeleteYou are so creative! Love these veggie burgers and all the scrumptious toppings!
ReplyDeleteAngie, these sweet potato patties look delicious, I can only imagine how these must taste...and the topping just look terrific!
ReplyDeleteHave a great week :)
I love a great veggie burger. Love that you coated it with linseeds!
ReplyDeleteThese patties have a great texture. I have never worked with linseed. They look like flax seeds to me.
ReplyDeleteWhat a healthy way to enjoy a burger. Gorgeous presentation as always Angie.
ReplyDeleteSam
I would have one (maybe more) of these burgers right now!
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Wow this sweet potato burger looks to die for. I could probably eat 2 at a time. I would probably double the batch when making these. The ultimate healthy veggie burger for sure!
ReplyDeleteI bet these are super yum, Angie. I love sweet potatoes. In a burger? Pretty creative!
ReplyDeletethese sound great! i still find myself constantly amazed by the versatility of the sweet potato. :)
ReplyDeleteI dont know that Ive ever had linseed!! Need to check this out! Thanks for sharing! <3 - http://www.domesticgeekgirl.com
ReplyDeleteI dont know that Ive ever had linseed!! Need to check this out! Thanks for sharing! <3 - http://www.domesticgeekgirl.com
ReplyDeleteThese look like they hold up very well! Sometimes the hardest part about making veggie burgers is finding the right binder. These sound great with the feta!
ReplyDeletethese look wonderful love sweet potatoes
ReplyDeleteDelicious take on the burger. Looks delicious. I bet small patties would go great with a salad:)
ReplyDeleteLook absolutely delicious Angie !
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I have been looking for a delicious veggie burger recipe and I think I've found it! I love that this one has sweet potato and a crunchy linseed coating. Sounds so delicious, Angie!
ReplyDeletePatties look amazingly delicious and beautiful recipe, clicks!
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh I sure would love these. I am definately making them.
ReplyDeleteWas discussing sweet potato pie with hubby and when I came to your blog, I saw these beauties. The patties look delicious :)
ReplyDeleteIt looks so delicous!
ReplyDeleteYUMMMM! I am drooling over this burger, Angie! Love the sweet potato, zucchini and feta in here!! I have never had linseed before, obviously I need to go hunt that down stat! Cheers, friend!
ReplyDeleteAngie, these look SO interesting! I love sweet potatoes, and enjoy veggie burgers, so I think we will be giving this one a go - thanks!
ReplyDeleteThe patties look so delicious and they have turned out so perfect..
ReplyDeleteI love sweet potatoes! What a brilliant idea, Angie. The linseed must give the burgers a delicious, nutty flavor.
ReplyDeleteSweet potato burgers! Never had anything similar, it sounds delicious, I especially like that linseed coating.
ReplyDeleteThese look absolutely amazing Angie!! Love it.
ReplyDeleteAngie those burger patties look so crispy!! I can totally eat them just like that!
ReplyDeleteThese look unbelievably delicious! I love sweet potato :)
ReplyDeleteI can imagine how crunch and nutty the seeds would make the burger taste!
Yum!
Thanks for sharing
Julie
Gourmet Getaways
My my, if that isn't a patty of goodness! I'd love to try one of these burgers, Angie.
ReplyDeleteAngie I love this burger and you know I love sweet potatoes. I will without a doubt whip these up. Another great dish for game day and any other time of the year!
ReplyDeleteThese look amazing Angie! Love the sweet potato & feta combo with that crunchy seed coating! I want one.
ReplyDeleteThese look amazing Angie! Love the sweet potato & feta combo with that crunchy seed coating! I want one.
ReplyDeleteNever tried linseeds! sounds quite interesting.
ReplyDeleteAngie, this looks great! I was thrown by the "linseeds." In the US all we ever hear about linseeds is linseed oil used in wood finishing. So I looked it up and learned that linseeds are what we in the US call flax seeds, very popular! And a wonderful coating for these burgers.
ReplyDeleteHealthy and yummy. Looks awesome dear. This is a must try for me. Love sweet potato patties and this awesome burger.
ReplyDeleteI was just thinking of veggie burgers the other day I haven't had one for ages and now I want this one. Looks great Angie :D
ReplyDeleteI never thought of using sweet potatoes for a meatless burger. Genius!
ReplyDeleteAngie, These burgers are absolutely luscious looking! And healthy too! I am craving one right now!
ReplyDeleteI just bought a whole bunch of sweet potatoes and was wondering what to do with them. This looks like the perfect solution!
ReplyDeleteWow, these sound delicious Angie. I always add linseeds to my bread and sometimes my smoothies, but that's pretty much all I do with them. Love this idea.
ReplyDeleteI love the crunchiness of the seed coating to the creamy sweet potatoes in these super healthy burgers -- the feta on top is perfect, Angie!
ReplyDeletesuper recipe! Sweet potatoes sound terrific! Love the idea of healthy burgers!
ReplyDeleteI love vegetarian burgers, especially bean burgers! But, sweet potato is a wonderful idea and they look SO good. Will definitely be trying this soon! YUM
ReplyDeleteI'm craving for this now. yumyum!
ReplyDeleteI vote for this being the most creative and edible looking vegetarian burger! Great ingredients but I really love the linseed coating. Great burger Angie!
ReplyDeleteThese sweet potato burgers look yummy. I love how you made them so healthy!
ReplyDeleteThese veggie burgers look delicious! Love the combination of ingredients you used.
ReplyDeleteNow this is one veggie burger I wouldn't say no to---it looks delish!
ReplyDeleteThese sound delicious! I am saving this this recipe for the next time my sister visit's, and I will surprise her with an impressive vegeterian burger.
ReplyDeleteThat just spells health and nutritious in a burger.
ReplyDeleteYou have made perfect patties...
ReplyDeleteI am always SO impressed with vegan burgers and how they can stay together!
ReplyDeleteMy nieces and nephews would love this Angie!
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