DIY Impossible Burger 2.0 Recipe Make it at Home (2024)

This DIY Impossible Burger 2.0 recipe is easy to make at home using commonly found ingredients. It’s vegan and gluten-free, too!

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DIY Impossible Burger 2.0 Recipe to Make at Home

First, there was the Impossible Burger and now there is the Impossible Burger 2.0! This recipe to make your own DIY Impossible Burger 2.0 at home has no weird ingredients and takes just a few minutes to put together in the food processor. You can make your own tasty, delicious Impossible Burger yourself. The full recipe is below along with a recipe video!

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Impossible Burger vs Impossible Burger 2.0

So what’s the difference between the Impossible Burger and an Impossible Burger 2.0? Well, both are pretty delicious and are winning over vegans and non-vegans alike.

But there are a few key differences.

The Original Impossible Burger Contains Gluten

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The original Impossible Burger available in restaurants contained wheat and got at least some of its chewy texture from wheat gluten. Gluten is yummy and has a stiff and stretchy texture ideal for making faux meats … unless you’re one of the many people who are sensitive to it.

Impossible Burger 2.0 is Gluten Free!

The new product available from Impossible Foods, known as the Impossible Burger 2.0, is gluten-free and uses textured soy protein for the chewy texture. This make at home version of the Impossible Burger 2.0 also uses soy protein, is also gluten-free as well as inexpensive compared to the original available only in restaurants.

Impossible Burger 2.0 Cheaper to Make it at Home!

As of right now, any version of the Impossible Burger is only available in restaurants where it costs somewhere in the neighborhood of $10-$15, depending on the restaurant. To be fair, the restaurant version of the Beyond Burger is similarly priced. The Beyond Burger is sold in grocery stores, although is still relatively expensive.

This entire batch of DIY Impossible Burgers cost about $6.00 and makes 6-8 burgers. That’s right around $1 per burger or less. What a bargain!

Easy Recipe for a Delicious Impossible Burger 2.0

This DIY Impossible Burger 2.0 recipe is built on a foundation of protein, fat, a starchy binder, and beef-like flavors and is tasty, inexpensive, and simple to make.

It’s easy and also less expensive than its restaurant counterpart. This homemade version also uses soy protein and starch to make a chewy burger, just like the real Impossible Burger 2.0. This one doesn’t have the GMO heme ingredient but gets a “realistic” red coloring from just a little bit of beets. If you don’t like this, and I wouldn’t blame you if you didn’t, just omit the beets. They’re only there for color.

Start with TVP for Protein

The restaurant version Impossible Burger 2.0 uses soy protein and we have, too, starting with TVP.

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TVP is the acronym for texturized vegetable protein. It’s defatted soy and also known as texturized vegetable protein, soya chunks, and soy meat. It has a meaty, chewy texture and is very high in protein, with 54 gr protein per every 100 gr TVP. It comes dried and I like the Bob’s Red Mill version, which is available in many grocery stores. If you can’t find it locally, it can be found on Amazon and this one is about $4.60 per 10 oz bag.

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TVP can be rehydrated with very hot water or veggie broth, depending on what you’re using it for. Here, I’ve used vegetable broth because I wanted extra flavor. Just let it sit for a few minutes and then fluff with a fork and it’s ready to use. The next step is to just put everything into the food processor and pulse.

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The starchy binder that I really like to use in burgers is short grain rice. It’s inexpensive, quick and easy to make, and works great to make a sturdy, chewy, not squishy burger.

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I’ve used coconut oil and just a little sunflower oil which is what is in the real Impossible Burger 2.0. It adds flavor and “mouth feel.” It’s important to put the coconut oil in when solid and not liquid. It gets chopped up into little pieces and distributed throughout the burger and when cooked those little pockets of fat help cook the insides.

Note: This recipe can be made without oil and is still delicious and yummy! I’ve used coconut oil and a little sunflower oil, just like the real Impossible Burger 2.0. But you don’t have to. Simply omit the oil without substitution and bake or fry without oil as desired.

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Add in the spices. I’ve used salt, pepper, some red pepper flakes, garlic powder, and onion powder. I’ve also added some Black Garlic, which is a fermented garlic. The one I used is made by McCormick and I found it at my local grocery. If you can’t find it, try THIS BLACK GARLIC from Amazon. If you can’t find it or don’t want to use it, just omit it. No big deal.

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I also added a good amount of liquid smoke and a teaspoon of Better Than Broth Vegetable Bouillon. If you can’t find this just omit or use your favorite bouillon. I love the Better Than Broth one and use it in all sorts of things.

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Pulse in the food processor until mixed together and sort of chopped up but still retaining much of its texture.

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I blended mine just a tiny bit too long but it still worked well. Just form it into patties like you would with any other mix. I love using this burger press. It makes the perfect sized patty and is simple to use and easy to clean.

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Or just make your burgers by hand. It’s all good.

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Look at the texture. I wish you had feel-o-vision. It’s chewy, meaty, a little stiff and stretchy. If a real burger experience is what you’re going for then this is awesomely close.

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Just fry it up using your preferred method. I used oil but you can go without.

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Crisp on the outside and firm and chewy on the inside.

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Add whatever you like as toppings.

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And voila. Your own, DIY Make at Home Impossible Burger 2.0.

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Here’s the recipe!

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DIY Impossible Burger 2.0 Recipe Make it at Home

This DIY Impossible Burger 2.0 is easy to make at home using commonly found ingredients. It's vegan and gluten-free, too!

CourseMain Course

CuisineVegan

Keywordburger

Prep Time 25 minutes

Cook Time 10 minutes

Servings 6 burgers

Ingredients

  • 1 1/2cupscooked white or brown short grain rice
  • 2 cupsTVPBob's Red Mill
  • 2cups vegetable broth
  • 2tbspcoconut oilsolid and chilled, not melted (optional)
  • 2tspsunflower or other liquid oil(optional)
  • 1/4cuppotato starch flour
  • 2tspsalt
  • 1tspblack pepper
  • 1tspgarlic powder
  • 1tsponion powder
  • 1tspMcCormick's black garlic(optional)
  • 1tbspliquid smoke
  • pinchred pepper flakes
  • 1tspA1 steak sauce
  • 2tspBetter Than Broth vegetable bouillon
  • 2tbspfinely grated beets

Instructions

  1. Cook the short grain rice according to package directions and set aside,

  2. Place 2 cups TVP in a medium-sized heat-safe bowl. Bring 2 cups vegetable broth to a boil and pour into the TVP. Let sit for a few minutes for the TVP to absorb the liquid. Fluff with a fork.

  3. Add the TVP, rice, and the rest of the ingredients to a food processor and pulse until well mixed but not so much it loses its texture.

  4. Form into patties and cook using your desired method.

  5. Can also be made into meatballs or used as meat crumbles.

And here’s the recipe video!

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You can also try my other version of The Impossible Burger here:

I’m Possible Burger

This I’m Possible Burger is a great imitation of the the Impossible Burger and the Beyond Burger, and it’s both simple and inexpensive to make at home with common items from your local grocery.

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Lisa Viger Gotte

Hello! I’m Lisa, a vegan artist, photographer, author, Vegan Life Coach Educator, and RYT 200 yoga teacher. I love showing others how simple and delicious a plant-based diet can be. I draw and paint, cook, write, take lots of pics, eat lots of chocolate, and practice gratitude daily.

DIY Impossible Burger 2.0 Recipe Make it at Home (2024)

FAQs

What is the secret ingredient in Impossible Burger? ›

If you've ever bitten into an Impossible Burger, you've likely been pretty blown away by just how meaty it is. How can a burger made from plants, with zero animal products, taste that close to a real beef patty? Well, according to Impossible Foods, the answer is in one key ingredient: heme.

What's the best way to cook an Impossible Burger at home? ›

Over a preheated medium-high heat grill, sear your burgers approximately 2 minutes per side, or to desired internal temperature. Season patties with salt and pepper to taste. Once you flip from the first side, top with cheddar cheese slices to melt.

What are the ingredients in the Impossible Burger? ›

Here's everything that's in an Impossible Burger: Water, Soy Protein Concentrate, Coconut Oil, Sunflower Oil, Natural Flavors, 2% or less of: Potato Protein, Methylcellulose, Yeast Extract, Cultured Dextrose, Food Starch Modified, Soy Leghemoglobin, Salt, Mixed Tocopherols (antioxidant), Soy Protein Isolate, Vitamins ...

What is the make up of the Impossible Burger? ›

The Impossible Burger is made from soy protein concentrate, coconut oil, sunflower oil, potato protein, methylcellulose, yeast extract, salt, gums, and water and additives, including vitamin B12, zinc, vitamin B6, thiamin (B1) and niacin. The ingredient that gives an Impossible Burger the taste of meat is heme.

What are the bad ingredients in the Impossible Burger? ›

Impossible Burger 2.0 Introduced in 2019

The new protein is a genetically modified protein from herbicide-tolerant soy. Consequently, this new Impossible Burger product can contain residues of glyphosate – the main ingredient of the herbicide used on genetically modified soy and a “probable carcinogen.”

Why is Impossible meat not vegan? ›

With that definition in mind, some people do not regard the Impossible Burger as suitable for a vegan diet. The plant-based heme was tested on laboratory rats, and while Brown says every care was taken to make the trials humane, animal testing of any kind is explicitly a form of exploitation.

Are Impossible Burgers healthy? ›

The Impossible Burger can be a sustainable alternative to regular burgers and does contain higher amounts of several important nutrients, including vitamin B12, folate, and thiamine (3, 4 , 5 ). However, the Impossible Burger contains more sodium than regular ground beef and is lower in some vitamins and minerals.

Is it better to cook Impossible Burger frozen or thawed? ›

The package should be consumed prior to the "use by" date printed on the back of the package. If you purchase a frozen package of Impossible™ Burger Patties Meat From Plants, you can cook the patties from frozen or after thawing -- they're great either way!

Do Impossible burgers need to be seasoned? ›

Do you need to season Impossible Burger patties? You don't have to season it.

What is the white stuff in impossible meat? ›

Ingredients. The Impossible burger is fortified with more minerals and vitamins than Beyond Meat. The white flecks in Beyond Meat and Impossible that act as fat are made from coconut oil and sunflower oil. Beyond meat also has cocoa butter in the “fat” component.

What are the ingredients in the Impossible Burger beyond burger? ›

Impossible Foods makes a gluten-free burger made largely of soy protein concentrate, coconut oil, and sunflower oil, along with genetically engineered heme that gives it its meat-like quality. Beyond Meat, on the other hand, is mostly built on pea protein, expeller-pressed canola oil, coconut oil, and seasonings.

What makes impossible meat red? ›

Heme is found in a protein called hemoglobin that is found in every living plant and animal, and is something we've been eating since the dawn of humanity. This ingredient not only makes Impossible Burgers taste like meat, but helps them stay juicy, moist, and slightly red at the center.

How do you make an Impossible Burger? ›

The best part about Impossible Burger is that it cooks like ground beef. For fillings, sear while stirring until well browned. If you're serving up burgers, we recommend cooking for 2-3 minutes per side.

What are the gums in the Impossible Burger? ›

Full Ingredient List: Water, Textured Wheat Protein, Coconut Oil, Potato Protein, Natural Flavors, 2% or less of: Leghemoglobin (Soy), Yeast Extract, Salt, Konjac Gum, Xanthan Gum, Soy Protein Isolate, Vitamin E, Vitamin C, Thiamin (Vitamin B1), Zinc, Niacin, Vitamin B6, Riboflavin (Vitamin B2), Vitamin B12.

Can you eat Impossible meat raw? ›

Impossible burgers still need to be cooked to temp!

Though the risk of food-borne illness is smaller for these burgers than for actual meat burgers, there is still some chance. They are made from legumes, grains, and vegetables, and those can become contaminated with pathogenic bacteria.

Is the Impossible Burger healthy? ›

The Impossible Burger can be a sustainable alternative to regular burgers and does contain higher amounts of several important nutrients, including vitamin B12, folate, and thiamine (3, 4 , 5 ). However, the Impossible Burger contains more sodium than regular ground beef and is lower in some vitamins and minerals.

Is heme safe to eat? ›

The FDA has agreed, both for use as a flavor and color enhancer: safe. In other words, just as safe as the heme found in blood and muscle in meat.

Is heme healthy? ›

Heme is an important part of every cell in every animal and plant. Heme, in a protein called hemoglobin, gives your blood the ability to carry oxygen throughout your body.

What is heme made of? ›

Heme consists of an iron atom and a heterocyclic tetrapyrrole ring system, referred to as a porphyrin. The 4 pyrrole rings of the porphyrin are cyclically linked by methene bridges.

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