From the Vitality Food Feature ‘QUINOA CUISINE‘.
These patties can be served with a green salad on the side or, when the family is having a “burger” craving, I land the patties on hearty bread or buns and serve with traditional fixings (lettuce, onion, tomato, and relish). (Makes 4 to 6 patties)
1) Mix all ingredients (except olive oil) into a large bowl and let stand for 5 minutes.
2) Using hands, form the mixture into suitable-sized patties. If mixture is too moist, add more bread crumbs; if too dry, add a little bean juice or an extra egg.
3) Set patties on waxed paper in fridge and allow to chill several hours before frying in olive oil until crispy and golden on both sides and set in the middle.
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