Wednesday, July 24, 2013

Denise's Eggplant Veggie Burgers

My youngest sister came out to LA this summer from Austin, Texas. I've visited Austin a few times and have always had a great time. We also get along politically, as Austin is a small pocket of Blue in a severely Red State.

When I venture into the South, I have to bite my tongue or tread lightly with my Conservative friends and relatives. (I'm more Grapes of Wrath by John Steinbeck than Fountainhead by Ayn Rand, and This Land is Your Land by Woodie Guthrie than Dog Eat Dog by Ted Nugent.) But nothing settles scores quicker than hitting Stubb's for smoky, tender slices of BBQ-sliced brisket and popping open an ice-cold Lone Star Beer.

My sister and her husband Dale are old hippy souls who do their own tie-dye. They are also big outdoors types who hike, camp, cave, and take frequent trips to off-the-map Mexico locations. They have a large front yard garden and a huge compost pile in the backyard. And of course, Denise and Dale eat healthy, foraging from their garden and canning the crops. (The Whole Foods Market chain began in Austin.)

A favorite meal of Dale's is Denise's Eggplant Burger, which she was kind enough to cook in my latest recipe video below.


First off we headed to my local 99c Only Store for ingredients. Denise was skeptical but quickly saw the cheap$kate light when we hit the produce section. It carried all the fresh vegetable ingredients she needed, including eggplant (not always stocked, but frequently enough,) red bell pepper, onions, mushrooms, and garlic. It also carried whole wheat buns and bread for breadcrumbs, eggs, mozzarella, dried parmesan cheese, and mayo.


I think Denise and Dale are now 99c only Store converts as you will see in the recipe video opening. Denise was literally dancing in the aisles because of all the great deals we found.


Back in the kitchen, Denise showed me how easy it is to make her Eggplant Burgers. Between the two of us, we got the chopping done and went right to sauteing the veggies. When the veggies are cooked soft, you refrigerate the mixture for about an hour to firm it up, then form and saute the eggplant patties. We ended up making enough for four, with a couple patties left over, which my wife cooked up a few days later.

Did the recipe turn me into a vegetarian? Not quite, but they were some of the best veggie burgers I've had. Big fat veggie patties seared crunchy on the outside, but still soft on the inside, this burger had it all. But don't take my word for it, just watch the end of the video to get other satisfied diner comments.


(And this is a rain check recipe, as extra eggplant patties can be separated by wax paper and frozen in a Ziploc bag or container for future use.)

So check out Denise's Eggplant Burger video recipe below, and see how deliciously easy it is to make your own.

Denise's Eggplant Burger - VIDEO

Play it here, video runs 8 minutes, 34 seconds.

My YouTube video link for viewing or embedding, just click here.
And 99 thanks to Dale for shooting the Chef.

Ingredients (about 6-8 veggie patties, depending on eggplant size)
  • 2 medium Eggplants - diced into 1/2 inch pieces. About 8 cups total when cubed.
  • 1/2 cup chopped Onion - any type.
  • 1/4 Bell Pepper - red for the video recipe, but any color is okay.
  • Garlic – about 2 cloves minced
  • Mushrooms – one small 4 or 5-ounce package. Cleaned and sliced.
  • 1/4 cup Mayonnaise
  • 2 eggs
  • 1 cup Mozzarella/Parmesan - mostly shredded mozzarella and 4 tablespoons of cheap dried parmesan.
  • 2 cups Breadcrumbs - Okay to use dried and packaged.
  • 1 tablespoon Oil - to saute vegetables.
  • 2 to 3 tablespoons Oil for frying Eggplant - may need more to keep it from sticking.
  • And 2 to 3 more tablespoons of Oil for sauteing Eggplant Patties.
  • Salt and Pepper to taste - or Cajun Seasoning, like Tony's Chachere's.
  • Bread for Veggie Burgers - I used whole wheat buns, but okay to use any favorite bun or bread slices, even pita bread. 
  • Favorite Burger Toppings like lettuce, tomato, and pickles, with mayo, mustard, and/or ketchup.


                              Directions
                              Saute chopped onions, bell pepper, and mushrooms in oil over medium heat for about 5-10 minutes. When soft add garlic and saute for another minute.


                              Cube Eggplants into 1-inch pieces, okay to leave the skin on. In a large pan, saute Eggplant in oil over medium heat until very soft, about 15 to 20 minutes. 


                              When all veggies are cooked, allow to cool for about 5 minutes before adding eggs.


                              In a large bowl mix all cooked veggie ingredients, including eggs, cheese, and bread crumbs.

                              For Homemade Breadcrumbs blend 2-3 slices of bread until finely crumbled - pulse/blend about 30 seconds.


                              Chill in the fridge for 30 minutes to an hour. The eggplant mixture is quite wet and mushy, so chilling will firm it up, making it easier to work with. (If you are cooking with a BBQ grill, allow a couple of hours in the refrigerator for eggplant patties to get extra firm so they don't slip through the grating.)


                              Start to heat 2 - 3 tablespoons of oil in a large frying pan over medium heat. Form chilled eggplant mixture into patties, about an inch thick and big enough to fill a hamburger bun. Cook eggplant patties for about 5-10 minutes each side until dark brown.


                              I find it best to not move the patty for 3-5 minutes, so a crust forms that helps keep the patty from breaking apart and sticking even more to the pan.


                              Depending on how small the eggplant pieces are, a few may separate from the patty - so either press them back in or chow down on loose pieces when done.


                              And make sure to loosen each patty totally from the pan, or they will break apart when turning them over.

                              While the Eggplant Patties saute, you can get out and prepare all your burger toppings for a delicious Eggplant Burger by my sister Denise.


                              Hindsight
                              The recipe is easy to half and cook with just one eggplant (one cup of breadcrumbs per eggplant, one egg, 1/2 cup of cheese, etc.)

                              The cooked texture is a mix of crunchy outside and soft, mushy interior. So it may seem undercooked, but as long as the outside is well browned, the mixed egg inside will be done.


                              Soft bread or buns are preferred as eggplant patty may squish and break when chewy bread is used.

                              If your eggplant patties are too crumbly, try adding one more egg to the mixture (which will help firm up the patties as they cook.) Also, smaller eggplant pieces will hold together better.

                              I left the skin on my eggplant so browning may be hard to see, but cook until the outside is dark brown.

                              If you are carb-phobic, Denise's Eggplant Patties are delish on their own, served with your favorite sides, or a salad.

                              5 comments:

                              1. Great video. I remember Denise from the corn dog party. You have a nice family. I'll be trying this recipe soon. Will let you know how it comes out.
                                Cheers
                                Louise

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                              2. Eggplant is my fave veggie so I'm always trying to come up with new ways to prepare it. This evening I finally got around to making this (haunting me) recipe and it was awesome...seriously awesome!!! I didn't even put it on any type of bread just dipped it in light sour cream mixed with a little bit of sriracha. Thank you for sharing and thank you for the video (which was entertaining and extremely helpful.) So glad I found your blog!!! Next up? Your Chicken Tinga of course Can tell already I'm gonna love it...:)).

                                Kudos,
                                Terry

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                              3. I did make Denise's eggplant burger. It was delicious. I forgot to reply. I have eggplant coming out of the garden now. Thanks for reposting this.
                                Cheers!
                                Louise

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