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A vegan mushroom burger cooked in crispy Panko crumbs with spicy kimchi, cooling cucumber and mayo. All nestled in a homemade brioche bun. Burger night just got interesting.

I am dedicating these vegan mushroom burgers to Sisyphus. First, let’s start with the poor sod’s name. Sisyphus. If that hurdle wasn’t enough, the gods condemned Sisyphus to ceaselessly roll a rock to the top of a mountain where it would promptly roll back down again. That gravity is a nasty mistress, hey?

Stories vary as to how Sisyphus angered the gods but eternity is a long time so it must have been bad. Poor bugger. I had a bit of a rock rolling day today but at least I got to eat burgers at the end of it.

Ok, so comparing myself to Sisyphus is possibly, maybe, in all likelihood overkill but I did have me a day. I woke bright eyed and bushy tailed planning to bake a wonderful banana bread from a recipe my friend gave me. I have tried it several times during playdates and I so wanted to share it with you. And I will.

But not today. Today I made the gorgeous banana and coconut bread, set up the photo shoot and blah. Nothing worked. I hated it. All that work for…blah. So I stepped away, went to the garden to re-group, talk to the husband, get some air before returning to my Thunder-dome. Except when I arrived, one man had entered and already left. A female actually. A dog. A daffy Great Dane puppy with a penchant for eating anything that isn’t nailed down. And dang, wouldn’t you know it, I forgot to nail down the banana bread.

But unlike Sisyphus’ tale, this story has a happy ending; vegan mushroom burgers with the awesome of kimchi. I have been playing around with the flavours for a wee while and I intended a post soon. I didn’t know today was the day…but there you have it.

Kimchi + Mushrooms + Brioche = Awesome

These vegan mushroom burgers with kimchi are my new favourite thing. I researched and created a vegan brioche recipe, I found gorgeous kimchi recipes from The Minimalist Baker, Beyond Kimchi and The Simple Veganista but bought mine from our local organics store (don’t judge, I was on a mission and unprepared) and finally fried the mushrooms.

In earlier attempts I had tried baking, half-baking and then grilling…but you know what, these mushrooms are best fried. Portobello or swiss mushrooms, rolled in Panko crumbs and shallow fried. It is what it is. And kimchi mushroom burgers are AMAZING.

Sorry Sisyphus, you totally missed out. Sweet brioche burger buns, crunchy crumbed mushrooms, creamy kimchi mayonnaise, spicy kimchi and cooling cucumber.The happiest of endings. Enjoy.

The lovely folk at Thrive Cuisine have put together an interesting piece on the power of the shroom. Check out The Science of Mushrooms for information on my favourite fungus.

UPDATE: I now have a super simple easy kimchi with cabbage on the blog.

If you would like to try a charcoal vegan brioche bun you can find a recipe with my vegan portobello mushroom burger with wasabi sprouts.

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Vegan Kimchi Mushroom Burger Mushrooms rolled in panko breadcrumbs with kimchi mayonnaise, spicy kimchi and cucumber served on a homemade vegan brioche bun, kimchi mushroom burgers. 5 from 1 vote Print Pin Prep Time: 30 minutes Cook Time: 25 minutes Proofing: 1 hour Servings: 8 sliders Calories: 412 kcal Author: Amanda Logan Ingredients 1x 2x 3x Brioche Buns 1 cup warm water

3 tablespoons warm almond/soy milk

2 teaspoons active dry yeast

2 tablespoons coconut sugar

1 flax egg

3.5 cups all-purpose flour

1.5 teaspoons salt

2.5 tablespoons vegan butter softened.

1 teaspoon agave

1 teaspoon almond milk for brushing Filling 5 portobello mushrooms sliced in to half-inch slices

2 tablespoons plain flour

1/4 cup almond/soy milk

1/2 cup panko breadcrumbs

1/3 cup sunflower oil for shallow frying Kimchi Mayonnaise 3 tablespoons Simple Vegan Mayo or a store-bought mayo

3 tablespoons kimchi liquid

1 lebanese cucumber julienned/cut in to fine batons

1/4 cup Easy Kimchi with Cabbage or a store-bought variety Instructions Combine 1 cup lukewarm water, warm milk, yeast and sugar in a bowl. Stand until foamy, about 5 minutes

Meanwhile make flax egg.

In a large bowl combine flour and salt. Add butter and rub into flour between your fingers, making crumbs.

Stir in the yeast mixture and flax egg until a dough forms.

Pour dough onto a clean, un-floured surface and knead until smooth and elastic, About 8 to 10 minutes.

Shape dough into a ball and place it in a clean, lightly greased bowl.

Cover bowl with plastic wrap and let the dough rise in a warm place until doubled in bulk. I left mine for about 1.5 hours.

Line a baking sheet with parchment paper.

Divide dough into 8 equal parts. Gently roll each into a ball and arrange 2 to 3 inches apart on baking sheet.

Cover loosely with a clean kitchen towel and let buns rise in a warm place for around 1 hour.

Set a large shallow pan of water on oven floor. Preheat oven to 205 degrees C (400 F) with the rack in centre of the oven.

Combine 1 teaspoon almond milk with 1 teaspoon agave and brush on to buns. Bake, turning sheet halfway through baking, until tops are golden brown about 15 minutes.

Transfer to a rack to cool completely.

Combine the mayonnaise and kimchi juice in a bowl and set aside.

For the mushrooms, put the flour on a plate, the milk in a soup-size bowl and the Panko crumbs on another plate. Sit them beside each other with a large plate at the end to put the finished crumbed mushrooms.

Roll each slice of the mushroom in the flour, then the milk and finally roll in the crumbs.

Heat enough oil to fill a fry pan 1/2 inch.

Test heat by flicking some cold water in, if it sizzles, it’s ready. Shallow fry the mushrooms for around 2 minutes on each side or until golden. Place on kitchen paper to drain.

To assemble the burgers, slice the buns in half and add a good dollop of kimchi mayonnaise to the bottom half. Add the crumbed mushrooms, followed by as much kimchi as you like and a handful of sliced cucumber.

Add the bun lid and serve. Nutrition Calories: 412 kcal | Carbohydrates: 55 g | Protein: 9 g | Fat: 17 g | Saturated Fat: 2 g | Sodium: 552 mg | Potassium: 359 mg | Fiber: 4 g | Sugar: 5 g | Vitamin A: 229 IU | Vitamin C: 1 mg | Calcium: 43 mg | Iron: 3 mg Tried this recipe? Please rate it & leave your feedback in the comments section below. Or you can tag @mygoodnesskitchen or hashtag #mygoodnesskitchen on Instagram. Thank you!

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