Ever since I found my bread baking mojo a few weeks ago I have been making and baking my own bread, much to Todd's delight! The other day I tried making my own Burger buns!
I had been sent some lovely frozen Quinoa and Kale Burgers to try out and I wanted to make my own buns to go with it and did a search, coming up with this recipe for Vegan Burger Buns with Poppyseeds on a site called the Greedy Vegan.
Which I then adapted to use for us. We are not Vegans so using Vegan ingredients was not necessary for us. I figured out my own non-vegan ingredients. Also her North American measurements were quite a bit off, so I have given the proper ones here. If you are a vegan do use her ingredients . . .
But if you are a North American, use my measurements. They are spot on.
These are great burger buns! They turned out beautiful and just perfect for what I wanted! We've been enjoying them in the days since with butter and cheese and all sorts. Yummy!
As you can see they had the perfect texture! Just gorgeous! I will be making these again!
*Easy Burger Buns*
Makes 8 nice sized buns
2 1/4 tsp easy bake yeast (for the bread machine)
2 TBS softened butter
We had them with some really tasty Kale and Quinoa Burgers and some Oven Baked Sweet Potato fries that I had been sent to try out from the people at Strong Roots!
We love Sweet Potato Fries in this house. I would rather have a sweet potato fry than a regular one any day of the week. The only problem with making your own at home, is that they are more often than not limp. Tasty, but limp and that can be true of a lot of frozen ones also. The Strong Roots company, an Irish Company, have come up with a beautiful frozen sweet potato fry! I am not surprised that they were Great Taste Award Winners for 2016!
Their oven baked sweet potatoes are made using the best varieties of sweet potato from the best growers of sweet potato in the world. They have been specially produced with a Gluten-Free rice flour batter. They have also discovered the best way to give you a firmer and crisp fry with a real sweet potato taste.
• Gluten Free.
• Low Saturated Fat.
• Low Salt.
• Source of Fiber.
They also sent me some Quinoa and Kale Burgers to try. I've never been a fan of Quinoa, but I am always keen to try something new!
The Strong Roots Kale and Quinoa Burgers are a vegan friendly, low sugar and a low saturated fat alternative for your meals. With a crisp quinoa crust, mixed vegetables and no-artificial flavours, they bake to a tasty and crisp burger, and are suitable for a variety of uses such as a starter, a side or simply as a burger in a bun! They actually had lovely bits of carrot and edamame beans in them.
I served them on my home made buns and they were so delicious. I added some mixed rocket/spinach and watercress leaves, some mayo and sliced tomato.
Just look at how crisp those sweet potato fries were! I can tell you with all honesty, that these were the best frozen bake at home sweet potato fries I have ever eaten!
Altogether we both enjoyed these products very much! They are something which I would be quite happy to buy!
The Oven Baked Sweet Potato Fries and Kale & Quinoa Burgers are both available at Waitrose and the whole range which also includes the Garlic Roasted Sweet Potato Cubes and Ripened Frozen Avocado Halves are available at Whole Foods.
Strong Roots Oven Baked Sweet Potato Fries (RRP £2.99)
& Quinoa Burgers (RRP £2.99)
Many thanks to Strong Roots for sending me these products to try. I will write about the Sweet Potato Cubes and Frozen Avocado halves on another day. Although I have been sent these products for free, I was not required to write a positive review. I can say with impunity, and all honesty that these are great products. I love it when that happens! Bon Appetit!
Perfect! Good for you!!
ReplyDeleteThey were the perfect burger bun Monique!!
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