Spinach Burgers (Pinterest)
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I teach high school Culinary Arts and Food & Nutrition and I'm always looking for new recipes for my students to try. Today we did a Pinterest lab and made Spinach Burgers (our healthy option). The kids gobbled them up and they were absolutely delicious! Whomever came up with this recipe is a genius! PS. They do have a bit of a kick to them, but you could easily cut back on the red pepper or omit completely.
Spinach Burgers
10 oz thawed and well drained frozen spinach
2 egg whites
1 egg
1/4 c diced onion
1/2 c lowfat shredded cheddar cheese
1/2 c bread crumbs
1 tsp red pepper flakes
1 tsp salt
1/2 tsp garlic powder
Mix all ingredients well in a bowl. Form into 4 burger sized patties, or you can make smaller spinach balls. Heat a non-stick skillet over medium high heat and spray with cooking spray. Cook for 4-6 minutes on each side until browned. Serve on your choice of bread product, or eat them "naked".
ENJOY!!!
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Tried this tonight on a sandwich thin, pretty good! Next time I will use a little less garlic powder though. I added the nutritional information (used the recipe calculator!) to the database under the name Spinach Burgers (Pinterest). Only 130 calories per patty!
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Looks delish!0
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thanks x0
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bump! thanks!!0
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I looove spinach!0 -
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what can i sub for the bread crumbs and cheese?
do you have allergies? when I make the cauliflower crust pizza the original recipe I found called for cheese (a lot of cheese) to help bind it together, instead I use vital wheat gluten. If you have gluten allergy obviously this would not be ok for you. But it also loads in a lot of protein! For bread crumbs i'm not sure what you could use. I normally use brown rice "bread" crumbs just because I like the texture better.0 -
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Sounds great thanks for the info!0
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Bump. Sounds good!0
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this sound good! bump!0
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This may sound like a silly question but does the spinach have to be frozen? I'm not sure where to find that here (live in China).0
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I made these yesterday and they were pretty amazing. They tasted great and were light but you actually felt like you ate something really satisfying. Thanks so much for posting this!0
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These were so delicious! I didn't have cheddar cheese so I tried it with Cottage cheese and instead of Garlic powder I used 2 cloves of Garlic. Also I used black pepper instead of the flakes. It was so juicy looking I didn't think it would stick together but it did!0
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That sounds delicious! Thank you!0
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a little confused is there burger or tukey burger added to this recipe?0
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bump! Sounds yummy. Thnx!0
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GREAT RECIPE! Sounds wonderful, and a great use of spinach, which is so nutritious. Can't wait to try this with my kids!0
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Yum!
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I wonder if I can use fresh spinach and/ or baby spring mix greens??? WOrth a try!! LOVE THIS and thanks for sharing!!!0
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I will be making these tonight but to freeze for later, do I need to cook them or can I just make the burgers and toss right into the freezer? Let me know if anyone has an answer. Thanks!0
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