Beluga Black Lentil Burgers - Vegan Family Recipes (2024)

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I've just recently discovered beluga black lentils. Please let me know, if I'm late to the party..or just come and join me :) Beluga lentils get their name from looking like beluga caviar. I have never and never plan on eating caviar, however, I can see where these shiny black beads get their name from.

I've never had much luck in getting my kids or Hubbs to eat lentils. What better way to get them to eat it than in a lentil burger? I combined the beluga lentils together with sweet potato to make a delicious protein and fiber packed burger. #1 and Hubbs loved them. #1 didn't even want to eat the bun or additional toppings. He just wanted to eat one patty after another. Glad he's not in diapers anymore!

At the bottom of the recipe I posted why these beluga lentil burgers are so good for you. This is a new addition to my posts that I hope to continue adding to all future ones. I'm still on the fence about if I like these better than theSimple and Sweet Potato Burgers. Let me know what you think.

Beluga Black Lentil Burgers

Prep time: 30 minutes

Bake time: 25 minutes

Makes 12

Ingredients:

  • 1 large Sweet Potato (steamed)
  • ½ cup uncooked Beluga Lentils aka Urad Dal Lentils(I can't always find them at the store and hate having to look for hours so these work nicely)
  • 3 large Garlic cloves (crushed)
  • 1 small Carrot (grated)
  • ½ cup vegan Bread Crumbs(I liked these whole wheat ones)
  • ½ cup fresh Parsley (chopped)
  • ½ teaspoon Salt
  • ¼ teaspoon Pepper
  • 1 teaspoon Cumin
  • Olive Oil

Directions:

  1. Preheat oven to 440F (225C). Line a baking sheet with parchment paper and set aside.
  2. Steam sweet potato until you can easily pierce it with a fork. Set aside and let cool
  3. Bring lentils to a boil in double the amount of water, then simmer for 20-30 minutes.
  4. Meanwhile grate carrots, crush garlic and chop parsley.
  5. Place somewhat cooled sweet potatoes into a large mixing bowl and mash with a fork. Mix in carrots, garlic, parsley, and spices.
  6. Add cooked beluga lentils and bread crumbs.

  7. Form roughly 12 patties, 3" to 4" in size. These won't all fit on one baking sheet. Brush or drizzle with olive oil and bake for 15 minutes.
  8. Remove patties quickly from oven, flip patties, brush top side with olive oil again and bake for an additional 10 minutes.
  9. Remove patties from oven when edges are slightly crisp. Using a spatula, carefully lift each patty off of baking sheet and place onto burger buns. Serve with avocado, tomatoes, and onion.

    Notes: 1) Depending on the size of your sweet potato and your bread crumbs consistency, you may need to add more or less bread crumbs than what the recipe calls for. I suggest slowly adding it to the mixture until desired consistency is reached. 2) Try serving with a traditional guacamole instead of plain avocado for additional flavor. 3) Do make sure you add olive oil. This not only will make the patty crisp but will boost the amount of vitamins and minerals you absorb exponentially.

What makes it so good?

  • Beluga Black Lentils aka Urad Dal Lentils:
    • packed with protein and fiber - 1 cup cooked has 24g of protein and 18g of fiber. Let's compare that to Quinoa which has 24g Protein but only 12g of fiber. Lentils it is!
    • get their rich dark color from high concentrations of the powerful antioxidant anthocyanin
    • provide almost all essential amino acids
    • great source of iron for children and pregnant women
  • Sweet Potato:
    • packed with insane amounts of Vitamin A and Beta-Carotene, your skin will glow and thank you for it :)
    • low glycemic index of only 17 will keep blood sugar levels in check
    • great source of potassium
    • Clickherefor more nutrition information on sweet potatoes than you can handle.

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Beluga Black Lentil Burgers

CourseVegan

Prep Time 30 minutes

Cook Time 25 minutes

Total Time 55 minutes

Makes 12

Author Vanessa @VeganFamilyRecipes.com

Ingredients

  • 1large Sweet Potatosteamed
  • ½cupuncooked
  • Beluga Lentils aka Urad Dal Lentils
  • 3large Garlic clovescrushed
  • 1small Carrotgrated
  • ½cupvegan Bread Crumbs
  • ½cupfresh Parsleychopped
  • ½teaspoonSalt
  • ¼teaspoonPepper
  • 1teaspoonCumin
  • Olive Oil

Instructions

  1. Preheat oven to 440F (225C). Line a baking sheet with parchment paper and set aside.

  2. Steam sweet potato until you can easily pierce it with a fork. Set aside and let cool.

  3. Bring lentils to a boil in double the amount of water, then simmer for 20-30 minutes.

  4. Meanwhile grate carrots, crush garlic and chop parsley.

  5. Place somewhat cooled sweet potatoes into a large mixing bowl and mash with a fork. Mix in carrots, garlic, parsley, and spices.

  6. Add cooked beluga lentils and bread crumbs.

  7. Form roughly 12 patties, 3" to 4" in size. These won't all fit on one baking sheet. Brush or drizzle with olive oil and bake for 15 minutes.

  8. Remove patties quickly from oven, flip patties, brush top side with olive oil again and bake for an additional 10 minutes.

  9. Remove patties from oven when edges are slightly crisp. Using a spatula, carefully lift each patty off of baking sheet and place onto burger buns. Serve with avocado, tomatoes, and onion.

Recipe Notes

1) Depending on the size of your sweet potato and your bread crumbs consistency, you may need to add more or less bread crumbs than what the recipe calls for. I suggest slowly adding it to the mixture until desired consistency is reached.2) Try serving with a traditional guacamole instead of plain avocado for additional flavor. 3) Do make sure you add olive oil. This not only will make the patty crisp but will boost the amount of vitamins and minerals you absorb exponentially.

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  1. Lisa @ The Wellness Wife says

    I'll be making these soon! Black beluga lentils are my new favorite thing.

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  2. Marianne says

    These are delicious. I made a batch and froze some for quick lunches. Will make again and often!

    Reply

    • Vanessa Croessmann says

      Thanks Marianne,I'm so glad you liked these lentil burgers :) One of my oldest sons favorite recipes :)

      Reply

  3. Karen says

    These look great. But as someone that cooks whole urad dal (my husband is Indian) a lot, Black beluga lentils are very different. Maybe you meant to say urad dal could be used instead?? Anyway, I was looking for a recipe for burgers made from black beluga lentils and this one looks great. Thanks!

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Beluga Black Lentil Burgers - Vegan Family Recipes (2024)

FAQs

What is the difference between black lentils and beluga lentils? ›

If, like me, you've always thought lentils were a yawn, black lentils will change your opinion. They also go by the name beluga lentils because, as I noted, they really do look like caviar. They're petite and pretty but it's not just their looks that make them stand out.

Are black beluga lentils good for you? ›

What's so great about them? Beluga lentils are high in dietary fibre and folates. Unlike green lentils, black lentils such as Beluga possess anthocyanins – the same powerful antioxidant found in dark berries like blueberries and blackberries. These antioxidants are great at preventing damage to cells by free-radicals.

How do you get lentils to stick together? ›

Breadcrumbs. These add body to the lentil patties and help bind everything together. Regular or panko breadcrumbs both work well in this.

What is a substitute for black beluga lentils? ›

What's the best substitute for black (beluga) lentils? We absolutely love using black lentils for this recipe. But if you can't find them, you could substitute French Green lentils (Lentilles du Puy) instead. French Green lentils also hold their shape well after cooking.

What is special about beluga lentils? ›

Beluga lentils don't require soaking, cook quickly, and hold their shape well. They readily absorb flavors from other ingredients and make a striking addition to soups, stews, and side dishes.

Which color lentil is healthiest? ›

Black Lentils (Beluga lentils)

Best of all, black lentils are the most nutritious variety of lentils, boasting the highest amount of protein, plus high levels of calcium, potassium, and iron.

Which lentil is healthiest? ›

Urad dal or black lentil is one of the most nutritious pulses known to mankind. Low in fat and calories, Urad dal helps to improve digestion. With it being a rich source of protein and vitamin B3, it makes our bones stronger and is said to boost energy levels, enhance heart health and strengthen our nervous system.

What is another name for black lentils? ›

Black lentils are very small and are sometimes called beluga lentils for their resemblance to beluga caviar. They are a versatile pulse, and can be used in many different dishes.

What is the common name for black lentils? ›

Black Gram, also known as "Urad Dal," are pulses that, although commonly called lentils, are actually related to cowpeas and mung beans. They originated in India, where they are still an important culinary ingredient, used in popular dishes such as dal makhani, dosa and papadum.

Which type of lentils are best? ›

It's the favorite that everyone loves and uses most. Brown lentils are bigger than other lentil types, hold their shape well during cooking, and provide a nutty, earthy flavor. Their color will range from khaki to dark brown. They are packed with essential nutrients like protein, dietary fiber, iron, and folate.

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