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6 Reviews of Terrific Tofu Burgers

From: groovyrooby

On Mar 4, 2007

Terrific flavor, but they turned out more like sloppy joes than burgers. I will definitely be making these again, but maybe eating them in pitas unless I can find a way to make them more cohesive. There will certainly be an again - my husband loved the flavors and we're both tired of frozen boxed patties. I froze extras and nuked them as needed. The walnuts really stood out - great flavor and a nice toothsome texture.

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  • From: Chef #222819

    On Mar 3, 2006

    Halved the recipe and made 5 burgers. Next time I will use less breadcrumbs. Ate it open faced with dijon mustard on top (not in the recipe) a very nice meal.

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  • From: foodie #5

    On May 31, 2007

    I've tried many tofu burger recipes and this one has the very best FLAVOR. Two cups of diced onions sounded like an excessive amount, but I'm glad I followed the recipe because it tasted VVG. My burgers also fell apart, so it's best not to try to grill them or flip them over while cooking. I froze these on individual little pieces of waxed paper and transferred the frozen patties to a zip bag. They are perfect on whole wheat or multi-grain tortillas---folded into burritos. Substitutions that I made: I used pecans instead of walnuts and organic peanut butter instead of tahini. Also used organic brown mustard from Whole Foods instead of Dijon.

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  • From: likestocooklovestoeat

    On Aug 29, 2006

    The flavors were excellent, but the burgers didn't hold together - I'll have to experiment with a binder other than egg to hold everything together.

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  • From: ShortieNJ

    On Apr 15, 2009

    these turned out quite good. i omitted the bell pepper, dill, tahini, and dijon mustard since i didn't have them and served it with some honey mustard as a topping - i would like to find a way to hold them together better so i could grill them instead of baking, but, maybe i just need to form the patties better

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  • From: redhot

    On Jul 21, 2003

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