These lentil patties are better than meat! Protein rich, easy patties recipe! [Vegan] ASMR cooking

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Published 2022-11-19
These lentil patties are better than meat! Protein rich, easy vegan recipe! It’s so delicious that I cook it almost every day! The tastiest patties recipe I have ever tried! ASMR cooking. So few people know this high protein recipe and cook lentils like that. Simple and easy recipe everyone can make at home. The most tender veg patties that melt in your mouth! Learn how to make patties at home. It’s delicious, easy and quick recipe. Everyone will be delighted with its taste! Happy cooking and wishing you a wonderful day! 😊🤗 💕

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🥣Ingredients:
1 1/2 cups | 285g dried red lentils
1 large shallot
2 garlic gloves
1 small carrot
15g | 1/4 cup chopped fresh parsley
1tbsp tomato puree
1tsp salt
1/2tsp black pepper
Olive oil

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All Comments (21)
  • @WeCookVegan
    ❗Please enable subtitles in your language 🙋 Thanks for watching, happy cooking and have a nice day! 😊🤗 🫶
  • @davidfulton179
    God bless the non-verbal creators! Just chill music, excellent graphics, and clear instructions! No "what's up guys!" or commands to "smash" the like button.
  • @kwilson4125
    This is the most helpful comment section I’ve ever read on YouTube. They are definitely worth reading before making this recipe. Placing the mixture in the refrigerator for 30 minutes before frying and making sure the pan and oil is hot enough seems to be the most common suggestion to make them easier to flip. A lot of people mixed in a small amount of flour or chia seed gel as a binder. There are several people suggesting additional spice variations for flavor. Someone mentioned wrapping them into a tortilla and adding sandwich fixings (lettuce, tomatoes, pickles, avocado or whatever you prefer) and condiments or sauces. Another person put them on top of pasta and added pasta sauce. Wow!! Thanks for sharing. It’s great to see everyone contributing.
  • @ellieya3287
    I cooked this. Left the mix overnight because I was too tired to finish it last night. They were so easy to make, so delicious and filling! This is an absolute favorite for me, thank you so much for the simple and quiet video, the clear instructions and accessible ingredients ❤️
  • @Alchemy4US
    Made these yesterday, was my second try, and both times it came out so delicious. I really can't stop eating they are so addictive. Yesterday I made it with a brown onion as that is all I had in the pantry, and added a little bit if crushed ginger and a tiny amount of siracha and it was amazing. Thank you for teaching this recipe to me, it will become all time staple. ❤
  • I made this today but instead of making patties I put the entire mixture in a well greased 9x13 glass pan and baked at 350 for 20 to 25 minutes. The result was easy to cut squares that are absolutely delicious.
  • I have had trouble with lentil patties/burgers falling apart when they hit the pan or when I flip them, even if I add a bit of binder like breadcrumbs. I solved this by letting the formed, uncooked patties rest in the fridge for maybe 30 minutes. It definitely helps keep them from disintegrating when they hit the hot oil.
  • @TheJoyfulEye
    That sure looks good! I wish these cooking channels could reach out through the screen and give you a taste!
  • @akatevivid
    I made this today! Everybody loved this!!
  • @rommy_of_rohan
    These look delicious and I'm certainly going to try them, but as someone who's been making veggie patties for years I find that the insides are soft and squishy if you just cook them in the frypan. Brown them in hot oil as shown, but if you want them truly firm, pop them in a pre-heated oven on 180 deg Celcius (350 F) for 15-20 minutes and they'll be absolutely perfect.
  • @user-my9ng8qx2c
    СпасиБОГ!Как раз идет Великий пост!Приготовлю...👍👍👍
  • @matthewdancz9152
    You know what I love about this vegan recipe? This doesn't try to "imitate" meat. It just takes the ingredients and tries to make them as tasty as they can be without trying to be as tasty as something else is. This is how vegan dishes should be.
  • Thank you for this recipe. I made it today and followed the recipe. I fried it till it was much darker in color. Otherwise, they couldn't be flipped to the other side. For others who are thinking about making it, this recipe is mild in flavor, so you can add your own seasoning to it, make it indian or other way. I divided the batch into the original recipe and second batch into indian style with these ground seasonings: cumin, coriander, cayenne, clove, tumeric, cinnamon, and more salt and pepper. Overall, successful recipe.
  • @mszs3913
    I'm not vegan but I'll definitely eat this
  • @carlabiggs2268
    I love ALL your recipes!!! Thank you so much for sharing!!!❤
  • @INKOSK4114
    I have a tip for all cooks. Make sure to use the dull side of your knife to scrape food off your cutting board. Using it the other way dulls your knife.
  • I tried this recipe and added 2 tablespoons of chickpea flour as a binder and it is delicious. I couldn’t stop eating them. It does feel like I’m eating meat. I made my patties thinner and smaller to look more a patty sausage. Absolutely delicious!
  • @l.glucid9077
    It is a pleasure to watch these videos due to a calm 🎶 music. Thank you 😊
  • @Liliam3
    Love ❤️ the peaceful music 🎶! Awesome video! Thank you!