Banana Heart Burger is made with shredded banana heart patties, cheese, and all the fixings. This vegetarian burger is a delicious and nutritious alternative to the usual beef. And it’s budget-friendly, too!
Table Of Contents
- Ingredient notes
- Quick tip
- How to serve and store
- More vegetable recipes
- Banana Heart Burger
Banana heart is one vegetable I love to cook with. Not only is it relatively inexpensive, but it’s also a versatile ingredient you can turn into many mouthwatering dishes, such as kilawin or lumpia.
One of my favorites to make with it is this meatless burger. Juicy and tasty with all the fixings, you’d hardly miss the beef!
Ingredient notes
- Banana heart– also known as banana heart or blossom, a fleshy, tear-shaped pendulum that grows below the last bunch of unripe bananas.
- Oyster sauce– a syruplike condiment that adds a sweet, salty, and savory flavor
- Flour and Eggs- act as an extender and bind the shredded vegetable into patties.
- Oyster sauce– adds salty, sweet, savory flavor.
- Hamburger fixings– bread buns, cheese, lettuce, tomato, ketchup, and mayonnaise. You also use your favorite burger additions, such as pickles, sliced onions, or mustard.
Quick tip
- Drain the sauteed vegetable very well before combining it with the flour and eggs, as the excess liquid will make the mixture loose and keep it from forming.
- Allow the vegetable to cool completely before adding the eggs, as the residual heat might cook off the eggs.
How to serve and store
- While the puso ng saging patties are great to enjoy on a bun as meatless burgers, they’re also delicious served with steamed rice and dipping sauce like ketchup or sweet and sour sauce.
- Store leftovers in a container with a tight-fitting and refrigerate for up to 3 days.
- Reheat on a wide pan over medium heat until completely warmed throughout or microwave at 1 to 2-minute intervals depending on thickness.
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