Carrot, beet and bean burgers

Hey friends! Happy humpday! This week feels so short since I was traveling this weekend- I like it 🙂

So to those of you who guessed beet burgers were last night’s dinner…

burgers

Cha-ching!

Totally right 🙂

Carrot Beet & Bean burgers

-1 organic beet, roughly chopped

-2 carrots, roughly chopped

-1 can cannellini beans

-1/3 C chickpea flour (ground oats would be lovely too)

-1 t mustard powder

-1/t dried oregano

-1/4 t garlic powder

-sea salt and pepper

1. Preheat the oven to 350 and grease a cookie sheet with the Misto ( or non-stick cooking spray)

2. In a food processor, add the carrots, beet and pulse to finely chop

burger

3. Add in the beans, seasonings, chickpea flour and blend well. Don’t taste the mixture- uncooked chickpea flour tastes foul.

4. Transfer mixture to a bowl and stir in remaining beans. Using a measuring cup, make burger patties on the cookie sheet

cup

5. Bake for 30 minutes at 350, gently flip over and bake for an additional 15 minutes.

beets

Serve with a salad or roasted veggies. 🙂

Glorious! They were also a marvelous shade of reddish-pink, so I was definitely a fan 🙂 It’s also fun to switch things up from the usual black-bean burgers (Emily has my fave recipe).

I ended up skipping out on yoga last night because traffic was horrendous and when I was 4 lights away with 2 minutes to go, I knew I wasn’t going to make it to class on time. It was probably for the best because my body was exhausted (I think it’s a mix of traveling and lack of sugar), so instead I went to acupuncture to take a nap.

It was pretty peaceful and wonderful, but the same spot on my leg hurt like a biotch when they put the needle in, so I asked them to remove it. They told me the name of the point is Stomach 36 and that it’s a pretty critical point for getting the qi (energy) to flow. Apparently Stomach 36 and I aren’t friends. Any acupuncturist bloggies know what the dealio is?

I still think it’s pretty funny that the biggest needle chicken in the world likes going to acupuncture 😉 It’s the closest thing I can get to renting a nap pod (the US really needs to get on this trend), so if it means I have to have needles sticking out of my arms, legs and head, I’ll take it:)

nap pod Source

(If you’re curious about acupuncture, Caitlin’s hubby has an awesome blog with FAQs)

After all of that, I came home, feasted on above beet burger meal and called it an early night.

This morning, I couldn’t wait to get some green juice:

juice

-1 head of romaine

-1/2 cucumber

-1 green apple

-handful of dandelion greens

-1/2 lemon

Lurve.

I’m meeting a friend for BodyPump (I’ve missed it!), coming back for b-fast, running errands all day, and I have this to deal with:

clothes

*Shudders*

See ya later today!
xoxo

Gina

Something to talk about: Please leave any reader’s requests for this week in the comment section! 🙂 If there was a nap pod near you, would you do it? Do you know any companies that do?

Today’s tip: After dinner, try sipping a cup of ginger tea. It aids in digestion, tastes fabulous and helps to prevent bored late-night munchies

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95 Comments

  1. Holly @ Couch Potato Athlete on February 2, 2011 at 3:46 pm

    I just saw on facebook that it is Chalene Johnson’s bday today — you should do some TurboFire in her honor. I am going to! 🙂

  2. Joelle (The Pancake Girl) on February 2, 2011 at 3:52 pm

    Haha those pods totally creep me out… I don’t think I could take a nap on the street in one of those things. Where I live people are always napping on the subway on the way to and from work, and I can never figure out how they get comfortable enough to do that either.

  3. Christin@purplebirdblog on February 2, 2011 at 4:00 pm

    Cracks me up how much those burgers look like raw beef patties! Beet burgers sound so awesome!

  4. Lisa on February 2, 2011 at 5:07 pm

    I can’t even nap at home, much less in a pod! A girl @ our office has a cot she unfolds in our storage room & naps for part of her lunch hour. How about a RR on losing the last 5-10 pounds? Why is it the hardest?

  5. Chelsea @ One Healthy Munchkin on February 2, 2011 at 6:43 pm

    That’s too funny – today in class my business professor brought up the fact that Google has nap pods in their building! Not to mention a fitness center, a 5-star restaurant, and slides! Um, why didn’t I pursue a computers degree?? 😛

    • Fitnessista on February 2, 2011 at 6:50 pm

      for real! they need a fitness blogger… 🙂

  6. Nicole on February 2, 2011 at 6:50 pm

    I am currently in massage therapy school & ST36 is a point that can be used in the Eastern massage modality known as Shiatsu. In Shiatsu, we use potent points the way acupuncturists do, but instead of needles we use our bodies to apply pressure – acupressure. If you want, you can just try pressing ST36 with your finger. That may help the (chi) energy in that area & you can control the amount of pressure you apply yourself. I don’t have an issue with ST36, but I know many people who are sensitive to it.

  7. Jaclyn on February 2, 2011 at 11:41 pm

    wow gina, that beet burger looks amazing! I will definitely have to give it a try!
    I’m sipping sleigh bell tea as we speak (er, as I write)… well, after a bite of a brownie, ha :P!

  8. Kathie @ Frugal Fit and Fabulous on February 3, 2011 at 8:52 am

    i dont think i could ever nap in a nap pod

  9. Laura @ prettylittlewords on February 3, 2011 at 2:54 pm

    I think we might have to duke it out for title of biggest wuss about needles…Seriously, the thought of acupuncture makes me weak in the knees and clammy in the palms!!!

    What do the needles that *don’t* hurt feel like?

    I LOVE the hue of those beet burgers, they look lovely in the food processor! I’ve actually never really made beets, so I’m curious about what the burgers taste like…

  10. Jas on February 3, 2011 at 8:52 pm

    Hey Gina,

    I just came across your website recently because I was looking for some healthy meal ideas and your Summer Shape Up 2010 came up. I’m in university right now so I don’t really have the money to spend on a gym membership so do you have any suggestions for exercises I can do at home that don’t require equipment? You seem like such an energetic and positive person, all your posts I’ve read so far are definitely inspiring 🙂

  11. Kirsten on February 4, 2011 at 10:31 am

    Yay acupuncture! ST36 is a tender point on a lot of people, both because of the energetics and the musculature. It’s also really helpful! In chinese the name means ‘Leg Three Mile’, because it’s said if you’ve collapsed from exhaustion, needling that point will let you jump up and walk another three miles 😉

    If you always find it’s tender, ask your acu about moxa on that point. (moxa warms a point by holding a cigar of burning herbs over it.)

  12. beccah on April 27, 2011 at 5:59 pm

    do you know how many cups of cooked beans the can of chickpeas is equal to? Most cans of beans are ~15-16 oz {2 cups cooked} but wanted to make sure. thanks bunches.

    • beccah on April 27, 2011 at 7:52 pm

      1 can beans=2 cups cooked beans

    • Fitnessista on April 27, 2011 at 9:40 pm

      i think you’re right

  13. Roshni on May 31, 2011 at 12:33 pm

    Cn i make these in an oven? I do not have a dehyrdater.

    • Fitnessista on May 31, 2011 at 12:38 pm

      yep on the lowest setting w the door slightly ajar

  14. Stephanie @ Legally Blinde on October 2, 2012 at 7:54 pm

    I just made your carrot beet & bean burgers and they turned out so well! I’m excited to have leftovers to put on my salads for lunch the rest of the week. Thanks for the delicious and creative recipe!

  15. Kayla on May 28, 2013 at 5:02 pm

    These look awesome! How many burgers does this recipe make?

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