Jackfruit Burger Patty Recipe (Easy & Delicious!) (2024)

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If you’re interested in trying jackfruit recipes, these curry burger patties are for you! They are the perfect substitute for red meat. So delicious!

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Let’s talk jackfruit recipes today! Just because I’m obsessed with this unique fruit, and I can’t wait to tell you about it. Jackfruit is native to South and Southeast Asia, and it’s the largest tree-borne fruit in the world (it can weigh up to 80 pounds!).

There are two ways to eat jackfruit: 1) ripe, when it’s subtly sweet and perfect for desserts; and 2) green, as a vegetable/delicious substitute for meat.

Yes – when it’s unripe, it has a meat-like tasteand is typically used in curry dishes in Asia. Which brings me to today’s jackfruit recipe: curry burger patties! This recipe uses canned jackfruit.

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If you are scared of making a fruit into a burger – don’t be. I promise this is worth your while.

I’m not going to say it takes like ground beef (why does everyone say “it takes just like meat?”), but it does have a special meat-like flavor all its own, and you ARE going to love it!

Ingredients

  • 1 can of green jackfruit, drained and rinsed– you can get it online or in an Asian grocery
  • 1/3 cup chickpea or garbanzo flour
  • 1/4 cup chopped red onions
  • 1 tsp of grated ginger
  • 1/4 cup cilantro, chopped
  • 1 tsp of curry powder
  • 1 tsp paprika (use red chili powder for more spice)
  • Salt and freshly cracked paprika to taste
  • 1 T of oil + enough for shallow frying the patties

Additional Ingredients

  • Burger buns
  • Salad greens tossed with some olive oil, lemon juice, and salt & freshly cracked black pepper
  • Condiments of your choice

Tips and Thoughts for This Recipe

  • You can find jackfruit in most grocery stores that have an international section. You can also look for it at Asian grocery stores, and Trader Joe’s usually have it as well.
  • I got three patties with one can of green jackfruit. The recipe can be easily doubled.
  • Look for jackfruit that is canned with water or brine as opposed to syrup.
  • Boiling the fruit creates a nice stringy texture and helps to remove any metallic taste from the can.
  • Add a little bit of red pepper to your patties instead of paprika (or in addition to) for a little spice.
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If you love this recipe or any other jackfruit recipes – let me know – I’d like to try them too!

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Get the printable recipe for this delicious burger below.

Yield: 3 burgers

Jackfruit Burger

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If you're interested in trying jackfruit recipes, these burger patties are for you! They are the perfect substitute for red meat. So delicious!

Prep Time10 minutes

Cook Time52 minutes

Additional Time30 minutes

Total Time1 hour 32 minutes

Ingredients

  • 2 T olive oil (1 for adding to the patties; 1 for frying)
  • 20 oz green jackfruit (1 can drained and rinsed)
  • 1/3 cup chickpea flour
  • 1/4 cup red onions (chopped)
  • 1 teaspoon fresh ginger (grated)
  • 1/4 cup cilantro (chopped)
  • 1 teaspoon curry powder
  • 1 teaspoon paprika
  • 1 pinch salt and freshly ground black pepper to taste

Instructions

  1. Remove jackfruit from the can and rinse. Boil in enough water to cover it until fork tender, which takes about 45 minutes.Jackfruit Burger Patty Recipe (Easy & Delicious!) (6)
  2. Drain the water and transfer to a food processor along with the chickpea flour, chopped onions, grated ginger, cilantro, curry powder, paprika, salt/pepper and a tablespoon of oil. Give a few pulses till everything comes together.Jackfruit Burger Patty Recipe (Easy & Delicious!) (7)
  3. Take the patty mix out of the food processor and place in a bowl. Mix in a little more chickpea flour if the mix feels too sticky.Jackfruit Burger Patty Recipe (Easy & Delicious!) (8)
  4. Shape into patties (about 1/3 cup each) and chill for about 30 minutes in the fridge.Jackfruit Burger Patty Recipe (Easy & Delicious!) (9)
  5. Heat 1 tbsp oil in a non-stick pan or cast iron skillet; fry the patties for about 2 to 3 minutes on each side. Transfer to a paper towel-lined plate to drain off excess oil.
  6. This patty can be enjoyed alone, or you can place it on a bun with condiments and salad greens (mixed with a bit of olive oil). It's absolutely delicious.Jackfruit Burger Patty Recipe (Easy & Delicious!) (10)

Notes

Nutrition information does not include bun, add ons, or condiments. Use the nutritional info from those packages along with this info to calculate the total.

Nutrition Information:

Yield:

3

Serving Size:

1 burger

Amount Per Serving:Calories: 312Total Fat: 11gSaturated Fat: 2gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 9gCholesterol: 0mgSodium: 37mgCarbohydrates: 53gFiber: 5gSugar: 38gProtein: 6g

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I’d love to know what you think of this in the comments! If you’re looking for more delicious jackfruit or vegetarian recipes, check out these creations from this blog as well as some of my blogging friends:

Jackfruit Burger Patty Recipe (Easy & Delicious!) (2024)

FAQs

What does a jackfruit burger taste like? ›

Jackfruit meat takes on the flavor of the spices that it is cooked with. Given its fibrous texture, unripe jackfruit is used in veggie patties, vegan burgers and vegan tortillas as a chicken substitute. Ripe jackfruit tastes sweet. The overripe fruit has a strong fruity odor and a sweet, almost pungent, taste.

How do you keep burger patties from falling apart? ›

Go easy on the shaping. When you're making your burgers, try not to manhandle them too much or else you'll end up breaking the meat into smaller pieces than you have to. We recommend simply shaping the beef into a vague burger shape with the least amount handling as possible.

How do you make jackfruit taste like meat? ›

Simply tease the raw jackfruit apart with your hands or two forks, mix with your favorite spice blend (barbecue or fajita seasonings work well), and sauté before serving in buns with slaw or in fajitas, burritos, or tamales (these are filled with jackfruit and drizzled with a bright and fresh cilantro sauce).

What makes the perfect burger patty? ›

Use Ground Chuck Beef (80/20) – grind your own or buy it ground, but 20% fat is ideal and keep it refrigerated until you're ready to use it. Don't overwork your meat – this will make it tough and dense. Shape the patties 1” wider than the bun since they shrink on the grill.

Does jackfruit actually taste like meat? ›

Ripe yellow jackfruit has a subtly sweet flavor, often described as a combination of banana, apple, and mango. Young green jackfruit, on the other hand, has a neutral flavor and texture similar to shredded meat, making it a popular meat substitute in savory dishes.

Is canned jackfruit healthy? ›

The Bottom Line. Jackfruit is very good for you for many reasons. It is high in nutrients and antioxidants and may have a number of health benefits, including improved blood sugar control. You can easily incorporate jackfruit into your diet by eating it plain or in various dishes.

What is the best binder for hamburgers? ›

The most commonly used binding agent for hamburger patties is eggs. They work well with ground meat and are easy to incorporate into the rest of your ingredients.

How do you make homemade burgers stick together? ›

The very low fat content of the hamburger probably has something to do with it, but there are a couple of tricks you can use: Add 1 egg yolk per pound of hamburger. It won't add appreciably to the fat content and will bind the meat beautifully.

Should you use egg as a binder in burgers? ›

Egg yolk acts as a binder and adds flavor

After forming it into a patty, he explains that the egg actually helps bind the meat together, and adds an incredibly rich flavor to the burger patty. As a good rule of thumb, it's best to add one yolk per pound of ground beef.

Can you use canned jackfruit as a meat substitute? ›

You can flavour the jackfruit with the same spices and flavours you would use for meats, and it has that great meaty texture. Can you use yellow jackfruit as meat? No, if you want to use jackfruit in place of meat, you should only buy green or unripe jackfruit. You'll usually find it in cans in brine.

How do you make jackfruit taste good? ›

Garlic and onion powder — Combined with the barbecue sauce, these make the jackfruit taste super flavorful and extra savory. Feel free to substitute in a few cloves of fresh garlic for the powder. Paprika — Adds a nice peppery flavor without too much heat.

How do you describe the taste of jackfruit? ›

As strange as this fruit looks—when you get to the inside, its texture looks like shredded meat—ripe jackfruit has a surprisingly sweet flavor like a combination of mango, pineapple and banana, or in other words, exactly like Juicy Fruit gum.

Does jackfruit really taste like pulled pork? ›

Some think it's sweet, while others do indeed liken it to the taste of pulled pork. This is especially true when cooked, and you'll find it used regularly in the place of pulled pork or chicken in the best vegan cookbooks.

What is the texture of jackfruit meat? ›

It has a meaty, firm texture that pulls apart into strings that are reminiscent of pulled pork. Shredded jackfruit is also frequently used to replace other meats, like chicken.

Does jackfruit taste like BBQ? ›

Young jackfruit has a meaty texture and soaks up flavor like a sponge. Once it's cooked, it takes on all of the savory, smoky flavors the BBQ sauce has to offer! It tastes a lot like pulled pork!

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