Besant? Do you mean Besan? If so, Besan is chick pea (chana) flour.
You can use a fine flour like chick pea flour that can bind, absorb and stick the ingredients together. Happy cooking.!
Yes, I see, Besan is chick pea flour. I haven’t bought it for years. Forgive my error. (Not Annie Besant!) But I remember a lentil flour, too, available at health food shops that they make pappadams out of. Could it be used as a binder, too? Thanks a million!
Thanks again for your reply, and for putting up your great vegetarian recipes. I’m now gonna have fun experimenting with different bean flours–like mung bean flour and lentil flour, as well as chick pea flour–and see what sort of veg patties result. Ta !
they look really good…I made these today (before I watched your video) and I put in bread crumbs, chili powder, garam masala, green beans, peas, corn, spinach, and carrots…they taste great with chutney or ketchup
The Veggie Patties were great, especially in the holy season such as navaratare when I cant eat meat to keep up with my protein diet.
I put methi, green peas, lentils, red onions, besan ,salt, red chilli and sprayed some canola oil b4 putting patties in the oven. They look amazing and taste yum…
Thanks 4 the recipe
Can you use lentil (besant) flour like chick pea flour–as a binder?
Yummy! These look really good! I’ve tried CANNED chickpeas, mashed, too, and they make for nice patties.
very nice uncle
Besant? Do you mean Besan? If so, Besan is chick pea (chana) flour.
Happy cooking.!
You can use a fine flour like chick pea flour that can bind, absorb and stick the ingredients together.
Yes, I see, Besan is chick pea flour. I haven’t bought it for years. Forgive my error. (Not Annie Besant!) But I remember a lentil flour, too, available at health food shops that they make pappadams out of. Could it be used as a binder, too? Thanks a million!
Yeah! thats the spirit!
Mixing different bean flours will give you much varied nutrition also – each bean will have it’s set of nutrients, amino acids (proteins) .
You’re enthusiasm is great!
Happy cooking, Namaste!
Thanks again for your reply, and for putting up your great vegetarian recipes. I’m now gonna have fun experimenting with different bean flours–like mung bean flour and lentil flour, as well as chick pea flour–and see what sort of veg patties result. Ta !
I would think that olive oil or canola would be healthier than vegetable oil, as we know it.
Great recipe … Thanks!
Oh man. That looks delicious. Can’t wait to try it out.
Depends.. usually veg. oil over in the UK is from rapeseed (this is Canola) – which is good on omega 6 & 3.
pt3 Is this best eaten with naan bread or roti?
pt2 I’m happy to find a recipe on here that doesn’t require egg.
pt1 My own vege pattys weren’t this good.
looks great!.
How many calories are in each patty?
gud recipe..thanks mate!!
Finally, a recipe without eggs! Thank you.
I made these the other day, sooooo yummy, thanks!!!
they look really good…I made these today (before I watched your video) and I put in bread crumbs, chili powder, garam masala, green beans, peas, corn, spinach, and carrots…they taste great with chutney or ketchup
Yum looks great!
pt4 Is chick pea flour more healthy than whole wheat flour?
Finally someone that realizes that people value their time and a good veggie burger…..5 stars…
cannot wait to try this. thanks
45 calries..
The Veggie Patties were great, especially in the holy season such as navaratare when I cant eat meat to keep up with my protein diet.
I put methi, green peas, lentils, red onions, besan ,salt, red chilli and sprayed some canola oil b4 putting patties in the oven. They look amazing and taste yum…
Thanks 4 the recipe
Since when is an egg vegan? Ansqwer: when chicken and fish are not meat, and thus vegetarian.
Come on folks! Stop brazenly lying through your teeth.