Black Bean Sweet Potato Burgers
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Published Jul 15, 2020, Updated Jul 29, 2022
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These black bean sweet potato burgers are full of flavor, easy to make and hold together really well. They’re also vegan and gluten-free!
These burgers are a tasty spin on traditional black bean burgers. They’re made with cooked sweet potatoes, rolled oats and flax so they’re completely gluten-free and vegan, loaded with flavor and hold together well!
I made these for my dad on Father’s Day and we both LOVED them. The consistency is perfect, and I really like the flavor that the fresh basil and cooked sweet potato added.
Ingredients Needed for Sweet Potato Burgers
- sweet potato
- black beans
- onion
- garlic
- fresh basil
- gluten-free rolled oats
- ground flaxseed
- chili powder
- cumin
- Sriracha
- sea salt
How to Make Black Bean Veggie Burgers
To make flavorful veggie burgers, it does take a little bit of prep work, but I promise it’s 100% worth it! Start by sautéing the onion and garlic in a skillet until the onions are translucent. Add the onion mixture and basil to a food processor or blender and pulse several times.
If you haven’t already, broil your cubed sweet potato until soft. Add the beans, sweet potato chunks and oats to the processor and pulse another 5-6 times. Make sure you don’t over process – I prefer slightly chunky burgers. The beans should be broken up but there should still be some visible in the burgers.
Transfer the veggie mixture into a large bowl and stir in the flaxseed egg, chili powder, cumin, Sriracha and salt. Form into five patties. If the mixture is too wet, you can add in extra oats.
Cook the patties in a skillet for about 6-7 minutes or bake them for about 25 minutes. Serve on a bun with condiments of your choice!
What To Serve With Sweet Potato Burgers
These burgers pair nicely with just any side you could think of. I like pairing them with one of the following sides.
- Crispy Baked Zucchini Fries
- Greek Quinoa Salad
- Curried Cauliflower Salad
- Healthy Pasta Salad
- Pesto Pasta Salad
- Asparagus Salad
- Orzo Salad
- Crispy Baked Zucchini Fries
More Sweet Potato Recipes You’ll Love
- Baked Sweet Potato Chips
- Sweet Potato Croutons
- Roasted Sweet Potatoes
- Baked Sweet Potato Fries
- Grilled Sweet Potatoes
- Roasted Sweet Potato Salad
- Sweet Potato Casserole
- Sweet Potato Curry
- Sweet Potato Brownies
More EBF Burger Recipes to Try
- Spinach and Feta Turkey Burgers
- Cilantro Lime Chicken Burgers
- Teriyaki Salmon Burgers
- Easy Black Bean Burgers
- Curried Pumpkin Black Bean Burgers
- The Best Turkey Burger
- Salmon Burgers
Be sure to check out all of the dinner recipes and sweet potato recipes here on EBF!
Black Bean and Sweet Potato Burger
Ingredients
- 1/2 cup chopped onion
- 2 cloves garlic
- 1/4 cup fresh basil
- 15 ounce can of black beans, rinsed and drained
- 1/2 sweet potato, chopped into 1/2 inch pieces and boiled for 7-8 minutes until soft
- 1/2 cup old fashioned rolled oats
- 2 1/2 Tablespoons ground flax mixed with 3 Tablespoons water, or 1 egg
- 1/2 teaspoon chili powder
- 1/2 teaspoon cumin
- sriracha sauce, to taste
- sea salt, to taste
- whole grain burger buns
Instructions
- Heat a skillet with non-stick spray. Once warm, add the onion and garlic to the skillet and cook until onions are translucent and start to brown a bit. Put the cooked onion mixture into a food processor or blender. Add the basil and pulse several times. Add the beans, sweet potato cubes and oats to the processor and pulse five or six times. Don’t over process, as you want your bean burgers to be a little chunky. The beans should be broken up but there should still be some visible in the burgers.
- Transfer the veggie and bean mixture into large bowl and stir in the flax egg, chili powder, cumin, sriracha and salt. Form into five patties. (If the mixture is too wet to work with at this point add extra oats).
- In the same skillet, heat on medium, spray non-stick spray and add the patties, cook each side until browned, about 6-7 minutes total OR you can bake them on 375° for about 25 minutes, flipping once.
- Put the burgers on a bun and serve with condiments of your choice. I used spicy mustard, onions, lettuce, and ketchup.
Nutrition
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How does nayonaise compare to the real thing? It it good or just taste like another soy replacement for something with eggs?
What a wonderful vegan meal. I loved seeing the sweet potato in your black bean burger…very unusual, and I’m sure very tasty!
that would be such a crazy burger combo.. black beans and sweet potatoes!! wow. i’ll probably be making lots of veggie burgers this summer so these will be added to my list. THANK YOU!! <3
barbara's products.. and especially those rice puffs are really tasty! i like how they are pretty filling too and the taste is awesome! not like kashi which i didnt really like. the other varieties seem to work better in baking it seems.
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What a cute garden! I love the creative signs!
Those burgers sounds so good – I’ll definitely have to try them soon! And Toy Story 3 was so, so cute, I absolutely loved it.
That was so sweet of you to cook for your Dad!
What a wonderful idea for WF to have that garden! I hope they can do something like that when they are done building our store. 🙂
ohhh.. you’re getting a WF!! How excited are you?
so good to see your beautiful face today, girl.
thank you so much for listening so patiently. you are a sweetheart, for sure! really enjoyed our lunch – can’t wait to hang again soon. maybe when isaac settles back in we can have a house-warming date 🙂
-rebekah
ps – i think the best GF cereal is enjoy life’s nutty flax. like rice krispies, but WAY more nutritious. and crunchier too!
-rebekah
that burger looks PERFECT! i will have to make that very soon.
what have i been up to? spent the weekend in milwaukee at 2 Milwaukee Brewer games and dined at the Comet Cafe, which was on Diners, Drive-Ins, and Dives 🙂
WOW what a delish burger girl!! that sounds awesome! you are a great daughter btw 🙂 love you!
Oh that burger!!! I’m definitely going to try that this week — I have everything on hand! May try it on the grill….
Oo I am always looking for new veggie burger recipes! I have a bulgar and sweet potato burger on my site if you want to check it out! It’s tasty~
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The burger looks delicious, I can’t wait to try it!!
The black bean and sweet potato burgers were absolutely delicious! I did, however, add another ingredient, which were called Chunky Chickpeas from the brand called Tastybite. The chickpeas are already seasoned, which added a unique and tasty flavor to the burger. I will definitely be making these very often this summer!
I have to try the black bean & sweet potato burgers. They sound delicious!
I tried your recipe for Sweet Potato and Black Bean burgers and loved it! I used regular white potatoes that I needed to use up and they were great. I linked back to your recipe on my blog. Thanks for the recipe!
Thanks for trying the recipe Bonnie! I’m glad you like them.
The black bean/sweet potato burgers were phenomenal!! I used half of this recipe, half of your other ones (added in the egg again) and re-glutenized it by adding about 1/4 cup whole wheat flour instead of adding too many more breadcrumbs. We also added a bit of garam masala (1 teaspoon or so?) to the burgers to Indianify them a bit.
Out of six, I only had one, because the boyfriend ate the other five. Next time – doubling the recipe! Or hiding some burgers. Not sure which.
So happy that you liked the burgers Adriana! Too funny about your bf, next time I suggest making the double batch. 😉
The black bean burgers are so yummy! My carnivore hubby said they were great and he is full! Amazing! Thank you!
This recipe is driving me crazy. I haven’t tried it yet, but I’ve had to add over three cups of oats so far and its still very sticky. I”m having to add more spices to keep it from being bland from the oats
I’m so sorry you’re having trouble, Hannah. You definitely shouldn’t need 3 cups of oats. Was your sweet potato extra large? I’m wondering if that is making the mixture extra moist?
Absolutely great! I didn’t use the food processor in steps, just threw everything in and turned it on low until everything was combined. Honestly a little sticky doesn’t make much of a difference. I added about 1tbs of whole wheat flour to the initial recipe (could have added oats but didn’t want to blend it too much more). With a bit of olive oil in a non-stick pan, I was able to form 5 balls and drop them directly onto the pan, which caused them to flatten out a bit, and they cooked beautifully! No need to add anything extra. Thanks for a great Sunday dinner! Served with thick sweet potato wedges and salsa 🙂
Made these last night, they were amazing! Has anyone tried freezing them? I would love to keep some on hand for quick meals!
So glad you liked the burgers, Elyse. You can definitely freeze them to keep on hand for quick meals. I like cooking them, letting them cool and then freezing.
Wow – these are the best veggie burgers ever! Even my non veggie burger loving husband said they were great and would have them again. Thanks for the awesome recipe!
Yay! I love that Kylie. So glad you both loved these. 🙂
Made this today. Nicest vegi burger ever. tremendous.
Can you freeze these?
Yes. I would cook them, let them cool and then freeze that way you can just thaw and reheat them when you’re ready to eat.
Do you peel the sweet potatoes or leave unpeeled?
Hi Samantha. Good question. I usually peel them. I’ll add that to the recipe.
OMG!!!!! Deeeeeelush!
thank you for sharing this recipe. This recipe really help me and now my mother try to make this food with your recipe. Can you share another recipe?
Hey Jessica – I have tons of recipes on the website, is there a specific recipe you’re looking for? I’m so glad to hear that you and your mother have enjoyed this burger recipe. Thanks so much for coming back to comment and star rating, I so appreciate it!
These are truly delicious & worth the work. I substituted nutritional yeast for the oats since I did not have any oats. Delicious!
Yay! I’m so glad you enjoyed these black bean sweet potato burgers and I’m glad they turned out for you without the oats. Thanks so much for taking the time to leave a comment and star rating. I so appreciate it!
Hello there! Are these burgers soft or kind of crunchy? The only other black bean burgers I have tried aren’t soft but they didn’t have sweet potato or oats and I was wondering if that made the consistency a little different? I’m going to try them anyway, I was just curious.
Hey Samantha – They aren’t crunchy, but are also not too soft. They hold together really well and I love the texture. 🙂 Let me know what you think if you try these!
DELICIOUS! Simple to make, cooked in a pan on high heat to get a nice crisp on the outside and it went so well with the softer texture inside. The spices in the recipe gives it such great flavor. My favorite veggie burger!!! So glad I have 4 more to enjoy. Thank you!!
I’m so glad you loved these, Danielle!! I so appreciate you coming back to leave a review. <3
These burgers were amazing!! So flavourful and easy to make!! Will definitely be added to the meal rotations!! 100% suggest you try and make these! You won’t regret it!!
Ah yay!! Happy to hear these burgers were a hit, Nancy. Thanks for the review. It means so much to me!!
Do these freeze well? Looking for recipes to prep for a new mumma that are freezer friendly
Hi, Chantelle. I haven’t tried freezing them but it shouldn’t be a problem. I suggest wrapping them in parchment paper before adding to a larger storage bag. I hope this helps!
This has become one of our favorites! Thank you for this recipe!
Absolutely delicious! I used seasoned bread crumbs instead of the oats and cholula instead of the sriracha. So good!! Thank you!
WOO! Love this so much, Abby. Glad you found this recipe and are loving it. Thank you for coming back and sharing your review + star rating, I truly appreciate it!