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Chickpea Nettle Burgers

September 22, 2020 by Monica

I now have nettle burgers to add to my lexicon of favourite nettle recipes (which also includes nettle pesto, nettle pizza, and nettle spanakopita!). These burgers are mega tasty, super nutritious, and easy to make with a food processor. The ingredients: nettles (of course), your favourite bean (chickpeas or any white bean work well), cumin seed, eggs, lemon, salt, olive oil, and chickpea flour. This veggie burger is unique in that it doesn’t use bread crumbs to bind everything together, but instead chickpea flour (sometimes sold as gram flour – I like Natco brand). This makes it gluten-free and mega protein packed, as well as nicely balanced should you like to serve this bad boy on a bread-based bun.

Why nettles?

You could make these burgers with spinach, kale, swiss chard, or whatever green you’ve got going. But nettles make them extra special! We love a good forage, and nettles happen to be mega nutritious. They’re high in calcium, potassium, iron, sulphur, vitamin C, vitamin A and B complex vitamins. An antioxidant bonanza! And let’s not discount the therapeutic benefits of foraging. Am I right?

Top tip for nettles

Wear gloves! Pick young leaves, at the top of the nettle plant. Nettles are in their prime during spring but you can get serviceable nettles all year ’round if you know where to look. Where I live (farm country) we have a few patches regularly mown by farmers. After a few weeks the nettles spring back to leave with a fresh crop of young yummy leaves! It’s September now and I’m still able to glean gorgeous nettle for burgers and other green delights.

Serving suggestions

I went to town with the condiments here. Served with house-made Chipotle Ketchup and Giardiniera (both for sale in the shop) plus sweet and sour marrow pickles and some romaine lettuce for crunch.

Adapted from the spinach-chickpea burgers from Lukas Volger’s book Veggie Burgers Every Which Way. Highly recommended if you’re a fan of veggie burgers! (I also made his whole wheat buns recipe from the same book which were superb!)

Category: Recipes, Wild Food RecipesTag: foraged food, gluten free, nettles

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