4 cups juice pulp 1/2 cup bread crumbs 1/2 cup uncooked oatmeal 1/4 cup steak sauce 1/8 cup chia seeds 1/4 cup flax seeds 1 tbsp onion powder 1 tbsp garlic powder 1 tbsp italian seasoning 1/8 tsp salt 1/8 tsp black pepper
Some people complain that the leftover pulp is lacking in nutrition, which is true but they are high in fiber and If One drinks the juice and eats the pulp in balance it's just by eating the whole vegetable or fruit but with fun and imaginative twists! Thank you for your video. It inspired me.
Also: The density of nutrients minus the fibre will help your body absorb them easier if that is something you have trouble with (hello sibo). You can eat more vegetables this way, also. Drinking the juice reduces the volume. It's easy to drink the juice and use the pulp from 1,5 kg of veggies, but try eating a kg of veggies that are just boiled or steamed.
Thanks for the video. You inspired the following recipe . Curried Jugo patties: 1 1/2 cup of vegetable pulp. 1 egg. 1 handful of cut outs. 1 teaspoon of basil. 1 pinch of pink salt. 1/2 teaspoon cumin. 1 teaspoon onion powder. 1 teaspoon curry powder. Onto a greased cooking tin, form into two, 4 to 5 inch patties, about three quarters of an inch thick and in a preheated oven, at 350° and bake for 15 minutes, turn over for another 5 minutes, take out of the oven while hot and served with cool Ranch dressing.
THANK YOU SIR!! I used your recipe to make veggie patties out of my Acorn, Butternut, & Spaghetti Squash Pulp. We eat roasted & air fried Squash & Pumpkin year-round, we roast the seeds of course, but never realized the potential for using the pulp until viewing your juicing pulp veggie burger recipe. Awesome!!
Just about followed the ingredients to the key except chia seeds didn't have them. I had a mixture of mostly carrot and a little bit of apple, celery and spinach. They were so delicious!. Thanks for sharing!.
I’m going to try this and at the same time, try not to feel stupid for all the effort and expense in separating juice from vegetables, only to simply consume them both anyway.
4 cups juice pulp
1/2 cup bread crumbs
1/2 cup uncooked oatmeal
1/4 cup steak sauce
1/8 cup chia seeds
1/4 cup flax seeds
1 tbsp onion powder
1 tbsp garlic powder
1 tbsp italian seasoning
1/8 tsp salt
1/8 tsp black pepper
if you use breadcrumbs for binding, you can make quite a few different combo of burgers even using canned beans without the seeds.
Thanks darling
Thanks
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Thank you!
Some people complain that the leftover pulp is lacking in nutrition, which is true but they are high in fiber and If One drinks the juice and eats the pulp in balance it's just by eating the whole vegetable or fruit but with fun and imaginative twists! Thank you for your video. It inspired me.
Also: The density of nutrients minus the fibre will help your body absorb them easier if that is something you have trouble with (hello sibo).
You can eat more vegetables this way, also. Drinking the juice reduces the volume.
It's easy to drink the juice and use the pulp from 1,5 kg of veggies, but try eating a kg of veggies that are just boiled or steamed.
Oh wow I didnt think we could use the pulp in that way. What a brilliant idea!! 😃👌🏻💕
Very short easy and too the point! Thanks a bunch! Great video.
Thanks I needed this!
Thanks for the video. You inspired the following recipe .
Curried Jugo patties: 1 1/2 cup of vegetable pulp. 1 egg. 1 handful of cut outs. 1 teaspoon of basil. 1 pinch of pink salt. 1/2 teaspoon cumin. 1 teaspoon onion powder. 1 teaspoon curry powder. Onto a greased cooking tin, form into two, 4 to 5 inch patties, about three quarters of an inch thick and in a preheated oven, at 350° and bake for 15 minutes, turn over for another 5 minutes, take out of the oven while hot and served with cool Ranch dressing.
I'm going to try your way now
Short and informative recipe thanks for sharing
Thank you, your recipes for leftover juice pulp is great
Genius! Thank you for this!!!
This is absolutely amazing. Just finished juicing and will try this now!!
Like the way you get straight to the point. A lot of good information in a capsule
Wow so creative !! Thanks
Cant wait to try, Thanks
Great idea, thanks.
Great video thanks!
Amazing.
crazy I never would have thought of that!
THANK YOU SIR!! I used your recipe to make veggie patties out of my Acorn, Butternut, & Spaghetti Squash Pulp. We eat roasted & air fried Squash & Pumpkin year-round, we roast the seeds of course, but never realized the potential for using the pulp until viewing your juicing pulp veggie burger recipe. Awesome!!
Just about followed the ingredients to the key except chia seeds didn't have them. I had a mixture of mostly carrot and a little bit of apple, celery and spinach. They were so delicious!. Thanks for sharing!.
Excellent
The perfect video
Thank you I'm going to give this a go :)
Thank you!
Thanks, nice short sweet, and informative. Not filled with "fluff"
Thank you
Easy and straight to the point. Thank you.
Is this only vegetable pulp or fruits too?
Omg thanks
Bacon grease when you fry'em up. Yum!
What was in your juice pulp?
Waw YOU NEED A AWARD for short and sweet.
THANKS VIDEO SHORT AND SWEET!
Question;
What makes it the flesh stick together?
Thank you kindly
Can you write down your ingredients and instructions in the description box please
LOL it's in the video ? Pause and write it down.
@@chavitavb yes I know but it's more efficient if written down in bio like everyone else's
Has anyone tried frying them instead of baking them?
I tried pan fried and not deep Fried
Also used a potato for binding
An egg might work for holding them together.
They these now
I’m going to try this and at the same time, try not to feel stupid for all the effort and expense in separating juice from vegetables, only to simply consume them both anyway.
We trying to eat them now not next week or next yr 5-6 hours smh
well I am sure you could cook them right after you form them.. or at least after 20 mins in the freezer
"line your cooking sheet with parchment OR WAX PAPER!! . . 8^O . . wax paper in the oven ????
Ugh. No wax paper in the oven!
Please please please don't use wax paper in your oven 🤦♂️
Thank you