We are always looking for ways to spicy up your life and what better way than putting a vegan spin on a beloved drive-thru spicy chicken sandwich! This beauty is guaranteed to knock your socks off and then some with its authentic, come to mama deliciousness. This healthy sandwich features a flavor-packed chickpea patty, coated in a spicy crumb coating that is packed with tastiness, then baked in the oven to perfection. The whole family will thank you!
Whole Food Plant Based, vegan, plant based, oil free, refined sugar free, gluten free, and no highly processed ingredients.
Hi there, Ameera here!
OooOooOO Doggies!!!! This Spicy “Chicken” Patty is out of this world delicious!!! We started this puppy at the beginning of January, then put it aside for a few tweaks, then got the recipe down in March. We stopped shooting in early March as we had a ton of recipes including recipes already shot in the hopper. We wanted to get ahead so I could have a maternity leave.
Pregnancy Cravings
I really didn’t have a ton of pregnancy cravings other than this sandwich. We made it over and over, and over again. I simply couldn’t get enough of it. Yes!!! It is that good in my humble opinion.
Post Pregnancy Cravings
After I had Yasmeen, I still wanted these incredible sandwiches. Mom was making and freezing them by the dozens, because I loved them so much. I was eating about one a day for the first two weeks after Yasmeen was born.
They will definitely be in the Top 10 of our Best 2020 Recipes for sure!
I’ll let Mom tell you more!
Hi! Robin here.
Oh my my my!!! These Vegan Spicy “Chicken” Patties are so freaking delicious! We were making and eating them like they were going out style. Monkey was craving them like nobody’s business. I was constantly making them and freezing them so she could just heat one up for a quick and filling meal on the go.
Freezer Friendly
To freeze them, simply bake them, cool completely to room temperature, then wrap them individually in plastic wrap, then place the individually wrapped patties into a freezer bag. You can pull one out at a time, microwave, and devour! They taste as good as the day you made them!
We hope you give this deliciousness a try! We just know you are going to love it!
If you try this delicious patty, we would love to know if you enjoy it as much as we do! Please leave us a review! Post a picture on Facebook or Instagram and tag us! We would love to hear from you.
Products Used:
- Food processor
- Baking Sheet
- Parchment paper
Vegan Spicy “Chicken” Patty
- Prep Time: 15 Minutes
- Cook Time: 35 Minutes
- Total Time: 50 Minutes
- Yield: 4 Patties 1x
- Category: Dinner
- Method: Oven
- Cuisine: American
- Diet: Vegan
Description
This healthy Vegan Spicy “Chicken” Patty sandwich features a flavorful chickpea patty, coated in a spicy crumb coating and baked in the oven to perfection.
Ingredients
Base Ingredients:
- ½ cup cooked and refrigerated brown rice *
- ½ cup rolled oats *
- 1 – [ 15 oz. can ] chickpeas, drained and rinsed *
- 2 Tablespoons flaxseed meal
- 1 Tablespoon reduced sodium tamari *
- 1 Tablespoon tahini *
- 1 Tablespoon low sodium vegetable broth *
- 1 Tablespoon nutritional yeast
Spice/Herb Ingredients:
- 1 teaspoon garlic powder
- 1 teaspoon onion powder
- 2 Tablespoons dried minced onion flakes
- ½ teaspoon smoked paprika
- ½ teaspoon cayenne pepper *
- 1 teaspoon sea salt (+/-) *
- ¼ teaspoon black pepper
Crumb Topping Ingredients:
- 2 Tablespoons Panko crumbs (or bread crumbs)
- 2 teaspoons cornmeal
- ½ teaspoon garlic powder
- ½ teaspoon onion powder
- ½ teaspoon sweet paprika
- Large pinch smoked paprika
- Large pinch cayenne pepper
- 1 teaspoon nutritional yeast
- 1/8 teaspoon sea salt (+/-) *
Instructions
- Preheat the oven to 375 F.
- Place all the Spice/Herb Ingredients into a small bowl, mix well, set aside.
- Place the Crumb Topping Ingredients into a small bowl, mix well, set aside.
- Line a baking sheet with parchment paper, set aside.
- Place the cooked and refrigerated brown rice and oats into a food processor and process just until slightly broken up, about 10 seconds, do not pulverized them.
- Then add all the remaining Base Ingredients and pulse off and on until the all the ingredients are mixed well. Then place the mixture into a large bowl.
- Sprinkle the Spice/Herb Mix over top of the patty mixture, and mix well by using your hands until everything is well combined and the spices/herbs are evenly distributed and sticks together.
- Form a large ball, then divide into 4 patties. Pick up each ball with slightly dampened hands and form a smooth ball, then flatten into about a ¾ inch thick patty and place on the parchment-lined baking sheet. Continue until all the patties are made. (See notes on burger formation)
- Then take each patty and coat it on all sides with the Crumb Topping Mixture by pressing the crumb mixture slightly onto the patties.
- Place in a preheated 375 F oven (center rack) and bake for 20 minutes, then flip, and bake for another 15 minutes.
- Remove from the oven and allow to sit for 2 minutes to set up before serving on your favorite burger bun (lettuce cup or tortilla) with some shredded lettuce, sliced tomatoes, pickles, and your favorite Vegan Mayonnaise.
Notes
*Tips for Success:
- Refrigerated Rice: It is important to use rice that has been cooked and cooled in the refrigerator. Using freshly made rice will result in a gummy burger.
- Canned versus Cooked Chickpeas: We highly recommend using canned chickpeas because of their solid texture. If you do use cooked chickpeas (example Instant Pot), you want the chickpeas cooked, but with a firm texture that you can typically find from canned chickpeas. Using cooked chickpeas that are too mushy could result in a much softer texture patty.
- Spice Distribution: Really get your hands into the mixture to ensure the spices are evenly distributed.
- Patty Formation: With slightly dampened hands really pack the patties tightly in your hand to form a firm, smooth cohesive ball, then press down while it is still in your hands and form a flattened disk. Take the time to really smooth out the sides. This helps prevent the disk from cracking while it is baking. They may crack a tiny bit, but you want to make sure you want to shore up the edges before it goes in the oven.
- Tahini: Use room temperature tahini. If you refrigerate your tahini, either remove the recipe amount and allow to come to room temperature or microwave it just until it is no longer cold. Do not melt the tahini.
- Thickness of the patty: The thickness of this burger is another area within your control. We made multiple kitchen tests and preferred a ¾ inch thick patty.
- Crumb Coating: Simply place the crumb coating on a flat plate. Then take each patty and place it on the crumb coating, slightly press, flip over, then repeat. Take each patty and push it onto the edges of the patty so that the patty is completely coated with the crumb coating. Repeat with all the other patties. You may or may not have crumb coating left over. Save for later use if you wish.
- Cayenne Pepper – Spiciness: Our goal was to replicate Wendy’s Spicy Chicken Sandwich in WFPB form. It tastes amazingly similar. If you wish to tone down the spiciness, simply cut back on the cayenne pepper, but don’t eliminate it completely. It really adds dimension to the patty.
- Freezer Friendly: To freeze them, simply make them, cool completely to room temperature, then wrap them individually in plastic wrap, then place the individually wrapped patties into a freezer bag. You can pull one out at a time, microwave, and devour! They taste as good as the day you made them.
Notes Continued
*Tamari: We used San J Tamari Soy Sauce, Gluten Free, Reduced Sodium. You can substitute the tamari with reduced sodium soy sauce, Braggs Liquid Aminos, or Braggs Coconut Liquid Aminos.
*Rolled Oats: Use whole grain rolled oats, not instant oats. We used Bob’s Red Mill Rolled Oats (Whole Grain).
*Sea Salt: Please adjust the sea salt based upon your family’s sea salt preferences and/or based upon dietary needs.
*Serving: Makes 4 patties
*Storage: Refrigerate and use within 7 days. Freezes well.
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OMG! You can read my mind. I saved your peanut butter pie and then had to follow you because peanut butter is one of my weaknesses. Then, i was excited to see this spicy chicken sandwich recipe because Wendy’s spicy chicken is my favorite. I had been wondering how I would do without it after going plant based. Imagine my glee when i read that these were designed to replicate that very same sandwich. You have gained a devout follower and i can’t wait to try your recipes.
Hi there Debbie 🙂
Awesome! We are so excited to hear that you are enjoying our blog and interested in making our recipes. We hope you enjoy them as much as we do! We appreciate your support and encouragement, thank you so much!
-Ameera and Robin 🙂
How much did it cost you guys to make one recipe of this and where did you shop?
Hi there Nicholas 🙂
Thank you so much for reaching out to us. We do not have an estimated cost as there are many factors such as homemade ingredients, home garden ingredients, grocery sales, bulk purchases, location, etc. that go into the final cost of any recipe. This is not an area of information that we provide due to too many variables.
-Ameera and Robin 🙂
Holy mother of all things delicious!!! No picture because I couldn’t wait to eat this beautiful sandwich!! Made homemade oven baked fries to accompany them!! I’m in heaven! Fat! Happy! And Nappy!! Thank you ladies. You never fail to impress me!
Hi there Danielle 🙂
AWESOME!!! We are so glad to hear that you enjoyed this sandwich. Got to love baked fries – a perfect addition! We appreciate you sharing your awesome feedback and for taking the time to write.
-Ameera and Robin 🙂
I made these. I had really high hopes for them as they were a tad labor intensive. I struggled to finding really clean gf bread and buns in my town, so I wrapped it in lettuce and took a bite. I was a little underwhelmed (wait…it gets better). I did eat it. I stored the rest in the frig. A really, really long time ago when I was more careless with my diet I used to buy these vegetarian frozen chicken patties from Morning Star. I chopped them and put them over a salad with dressing. For lunch today, I… Read more »
Hi there Destiny 🙂
Yaaaay!!! We are so glad to hear that you enjoyed this recipe. We were sorry to hear that it wasn’t what you were expecting at first, but thrilled that they came together for you after you let them rest in the fridge. We appreciate you taking the time to write and share your wonderful feedback with us!
-Ameera and Robin 🙂
The bun looks amazing. What kind is it?
Hi there Karen 🙂
Thank you so much for reaching out to us. We apologize for the late response. We use Food For Life Brand buns for my Dad who does not need to be gluten free.
-Ameera and Robin 🙂
These are a winner! Have made them many times, fresh and from frozen. I didn’t bake before freezing. I either thaw before baking or add a few minutes to the cooking time if baking frozen patties. Quick, easy, delicious!
Hi there Kathy 🙂
Yaaaay!!! We are so glad to hear that you enjoyed this recipe and have made it many times. Thank you so much for sharing your adjustments and wonderful feedback with us! We truly appreciate you taking the time to write.
-Ameera and Robin 🙂
This looks great! What would you recommend as a swap for the tahini? My husband has a sesame allergy. I was thinking either almond or sunflower butter?
Hi there Sherry 🙂
Thank you so much for reaching out to us. We apologize for the late response. We have not tried any substitutions, but we think that either almond or sunflower butter would work well. Keep in mind that depending on which nut/seed butter you choose will have a slight impact on the over all flavors of the patty.
-Ameera and Robin 🙂
This is a great recipe!!!
Hi there Larry 🙂
Woot!!! We are so glad to hear that you enjoyed this recipe. Thank you so much for wonderful feedback! We truly appreciate you taking the time to write.
-Ameera and Robin 🙂
These are beyond delicious! Thank you!
Hi there Mandy 🙂
Yaaaayyy! We are so thrilled that you enjoyed this recipe. Thank you so much for sharing your awesome review with us. We appreciate you taking the time to write.
-Ameera and Robin 🙂
Can you freeze and then grill them? Looking for something to put on the outdoor grill. Thank you!
Hi there Paula 🙂
Thank you so much for reaching out to us. We have never tried to grill them. I am sure they could be grilled with a veggie tray to ensure a flat surface. We have not tested grilling them ourselves. If you try it and works out, we would love to know.
-Ameera and Robin 🙂
My husband claims to dislike all “bean burgers.” He liked this one!
We had two patties left over. So I cut them up and reheated them coated with bbq sauce. I served that atop a salad with your vegan chipotle ranch dressing. YUM!!
Hi there Michelle 🙂
Yaaaayyy! We are so thrilled that you and your husband enjoyed these burgers. Thank you so much for sharing your awesome review with us. We appreciate you taking the time to write.
-Ameera and Robin 🙂
I made these last night and they are stupendous!! They were not mushy as most veggie burgers tend to be. Will be making these regularly! Thank you ladies for your wonderful recipes.
Hi there Janell 🙂
Woo hoo! We are SUPER excited you enjoyed this recipe. We appreciate you sharing your wonderful review. Thank you so much for taking the time to write.
-Ameera and Robin 🙂
I am looking for a copycat recipe for Bocca Chicken patties. I think they used soy, but I can’t remember. I buy a ton of every week and thought I might be able to make something similar at home.
Hi there Cheryl,
We have never had Bocca Chicken patties. Have you tried this recipe to see if these are similar? Let us know.
Thank you.
-Ameera and Robin
Hi ladies made these today,followed all instructions and ingredients, put right in the freezer,what is the best way to reheat from frozen?
Hi there Susan,
Thank you for your question. You can reheat them in the microwave, in the oven, or in a skillet.
-Ameera and Robin