These easy Lentil Burgers are a great protein alternative to meat dinners. They can be enjoyed any time of the year and, as they freeze well, they can be prepped ahead of time for easy weeknight dinners.

What Lentils Should I Use in Lentil Burgers
Whenever I post a lentil recipe I am asked, without fail, whether the variety of lentils I have used can be subbed for a different variety. Each lentil variety cooks up differently and therefore suits different types of meals.
Generally
- Red / Yellow Split Lentils break down when cooked and have a soft "mushy" texture. They are perfect for stews/soups. I like to use them to make Lentil Pancakes and soft finger foods for babies, such as these Lentil, Carrot and Sweet Potato Croquettes.
- Brown / Green Lentils keep their shape more when cooked but can go mushy if overcooked. I like to use these lentils in lentil tacos (I must post my recipe for this soon) or when making meat alternative sauces (like lentil bolognese).
- Puy Lentils are firmer lentil that keeps their shape when cooked. They are delicious in salads.
- Black Beluga Lentils are small lentils that hold their shape and firm texture when cooked. I also like to use these lentils in salads.
When developing this recipe I decided to try the burgers using different lentil varieties. I experimented using red split lentils, green lentils, puy lentils and canned lentils. I have detailed the results below
- Green - Good texture and flavour. Easy to handle and sticks / holds together well.
- Red Split - Smooth texture, ideal for babies/kids with textural issues, soft and harder to handle but still cook up well with care.
- Puy - Good flavour and very textured. Although it cooks up nicely it doesn't stick together as well and more care is needed when cooking
- Canned - Good texture and flavour. Easy to handle and holds together really well.
I also tried
- Blending the Green Lentil Mixture - Smooth texture, ideal for babies and kid with textural issues. Holds together really well and is easy to handle when cooking.

Canned Lentil Burgers
If you decide to used canned lentils then the cooking process is different. You will not need to cook the lentils and you will have to cook the potato separately (using your preferred cooking method.)
I cooked the vegetables as per instructions and then added the spices. I mixed the vegetables with the can of lentils (drained) and added 130g (½ cup) of mashed sweet potato. The rest of the cooking instructions remained the same.
Fry or Bake Lentil Burgers?
I tried pan-frying and baking the burgers. Pan-frying produced a better result. The baked burgers were slightly drier but both my boys were more than happy to eat them.

Lentil Burgers for Babies / Toddlers
As detailed above, red lentils produce a smoother and softer burger that babies may prefer. You can also blend the burger mixture to achieve a smooth texture.
If you prefer, you can make bite-sized balls or croquettes with the mixture. If making balls, I find that baking them is easier than pan-frying.

How to Store Lentil Burgers
I love to make a double batch of these burgers so that I can freeze them for quick and easy midweek dinners.
I freeze the patties before cooking them. Freeze flat on a baking sheet until solid, about 3 hours. Transfer to freezable container/zip lock bag. They will keep in the freezer for about 3 months.
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Lentil Burgers
Ingredients
- 1 tablespoon Oil
- ½ onion
- ½ teaspoon Minced Garlic
- ½ Celery Stalk
- 1 Medium Carrot
- 250g (0.55 lb) Sweet Potato, peeled and cut into 1cm cubes *SEE NOTE 2
- 1 tablespoon Curry Powder *SEE NOTE 1
- 1 teaspoon Smoked Paprika
- ½ teaspoon Cumuin
- 115g (½ cup) Dry Green Lentils *SEE NOTE 3
- (1 ½ cups) Water
- 1 Egg
- 24g ¼ cup Dried Breadcrumbs *SEE NOTE 4
- 1 tablespoon Oil (for frying patties)
Instructions
- Heat oil in a large pan over a medium heat. Add the onion, garlic, celery and carrots then reduce the heat to low and cook for approx. 5 mins (until softened.)
- Add the sweet potato, curry powder, smoked paprika & cumin then stir for a further minute.
- Add the lentils & water. Bring to the boil, then reduce the heat to low and allow to simmer until cooked, soft and water absorbed (approx. 25 mins)
- (OPTIONAL) If your children do not like seeing "bits" in their food or prefer smoother textured burgers then you can blend the mixture at this stage. Add to a food processor until blend until smooth.
- Transfer the mixture to a mixing bowl and allow to cool. Add the egg and breadcrumbs then stir until combined.
- Divide the mixture to form 4 patties. (You can make smaller ones if prefered)
- Heat the oil in a large frypan over a medium heat. Cook the patties for 4-5 minutes each side or until golden and warmed through. (*SEE NOTE 5 for Oven Cooking)
Recipe Notes
- Curry powders can vary greatly and can change the taste of the dish. Check the ingredients and avoid those that have a high salt content if cooking for babies and young toddlers.
- You can replace the sweet potato with regular potato.
- You can sub the green lentils for other varieties. Please see above post for my results. If using canned lentils, you can replace the 115g of uncooked lentils with 1 400g can of lentils. You will not need to cook the lentils and you will need to cook the potato separately (using your preferred cooking method.) If using leftover cooked potato add 130g (½ cup) mashed potato.) Be mindful of the added sodium in canned lentils. Drain and rinse the lentils thoroughly to reduce the salt levels.
- I tried the recipe with both fresh and dried breadcrumbs. The dried breadcrumbs gave a better result. If you do wish to sub with fresh breadcrumbs you can use the same g weight or replace the ¼ cup of dried with ⅓ cup of fresh.
- If you prefer, you can bake these lentil burgers. The end result is slightly dryer but they are still good and my boys were happy to eat them. Preheat oven to 190C / 375F. Add the burgers to a lined baking tray, lightly spray with oil and bake for around 25min, turning halfway through the cooking time. For babies and younger children, who like smaller portion sizes, you can use the mixture to make small balls or croquettes.
Emma Dave says
Do you need to defrost the burgers before cooking or can you cook directly from frozen? Recipe looks great!
Morgan says
Thanks for all your great recipes! When you are simmering this mixture for 25 minutes, do you have the pot covered or uncovered? Thank you!
Amy says
Hi Morgan, uncovered - sorry I should have detailed that 🙂
Asma says
Thank you for this recipe! It smells great! I’m not sure where I went wrong but I mashed the cooked lentils and vegetables but it turned out thick and gloopy..I don’t have breadcrumbs and flour just made it even more gloopy! How do I make it less gloopy next time?
Amy says
Hi Asma, what type of lentils did you use? Did your mixture look like the ones in my process steps at each stage? Did you blend or mash and did you use sweet potato or white potato?
Min says
Hi Amy,
Thanks for this recipe . Very helpful for me who is new to vegan eating.
What can i substitute for the bread crumbs? Are oats ok?
Thanks!
Amy says
Thanks, Min. Oats should work but I haven't tried so can't say for sure.
Sandra says
Hi Amy, Thank you so much for this recipe! I am planning to do a big bbq with 20 guests on Saturday, and will do lentil burgers. Do you recommend putting all the quantity together (20 serves) or cook smaller quantity at once? Also, I will be using canned lentils, what do you mean by " you will need to cook the potato separately (using your preferred cooking method.) "
Thank you so much for your help!
Sandra
Amy says
Hi Sandra, I'm so sorry for the late response. I hope I have answered in time for your BBQ. It all depends really on the size of your pan to how much you can make in one go. If you have a large enough pot then I'd say go for it! This recipe cooks the potato and the lentils together, if you are using canned lentils then you will not have to cook them. So if you cook the potato separately you can just stir in the lentils. Does that make sense?
Tara says
These turned out fabulous! Added some fresh parsley from the garden. My 10 month old loved the flavours. My husband and I added Greek yogurt/lemon/honey sauce and hummus for the toppings. Wouldn’t change anything and these will become a staple in our kitchen!
Amy says
So glad you enjoyed them, Tara. Loving the sound of your sauce for a topping, I must try that next time 🙂
Anne says
I’m vegan - Can you sub the eggs? Also, Can you sub the celery? AND Can you use regular Potato?
Polenta instead of breadcrumbs?
Amy says
Hi Anne, without trying I can't guarantee the outcome of subbing the egg. I'd try a flax or chia egg. You can skip the celery. You can replace the sweet potato with potato. Polenta would be worth a try 🙂
Yvonne says
Thank you so much for this amazing recipe! I am so happy about this website. I have made many of your recipes for my little 18 months old son and he loved it all! We are staying away from refined sugars and salt as long as we possibly can.
Do you have a recipe for a salt and sugar free ketchup? That would would be wonderful. Thank you!
Amy says
Hi Yvonne, thank you so much for your kind words. It really does mean a lot that you have taken the effort to let me know that you are enjoying the website. I don't actually have a ketchup recipe, sorry. I will add it to my planner, good idea!
Frey says
Looking forward to trying these with my son! I wonderer the breadcrumbs a must? I can't have gluten but I like us to eat together.
Amy says
Hi Frey, the breadcrumbs help to hold the burgers together better. They will still work but may be a little soft. Let me know how it goes. 🙂
Linda. says
Was looking for a lentil burger recipe and found this, I substituted the celery for sweet pointed pepper ( as didn't have celery) my family and I really enjoyed them, would Definitely make them again.
Amy says
That is great, Linda. So happy you enjoyed them 🙂
Flora says
We tried this recipe using green lentils and blended half the mixture to get combo of textures and enjoyed on a toasted ciabatta roll. Really delicious and super easy! Can you advise whether you can freeze the burgers at all before cooking? Thanks a lot for sharing
Amy says
Hi FLora, I'm so happy you enjoyed these. I freeze the patties before cooking them. Freeze flat on a baking sheet until solid, about 3 hours. Transfer to freezable container / zip lock bag. They will keep in the freezer for about 3 months.