One bite of this Copycat In-N-Out Vegan Burger with Spread will have anyone questioning its authenticity. The mayo-free spread paired with grilled onions even had me fooled. So beat that chemical burger craving with this healthier, cruelty-free option.
Growing up in So. Cal. there was an In-N-Out Burger right down the street. For anyone unfamiliar with In-N-Out, it’s a fast-food burger joint with only a few items on the menu and always a long line at the drive-thru. The locations were once limited to only California, but now there are locations in a few other states as well.
In my teen years I would frequently enjoy a grilled cheese with grilled onions and a boat of fries -with plenty of ketchup and powdered salt.
And don’t forget the spread! I always made sure to order extra packets on the side. I would slather it on every bite of the sandwich, not even the fries could escape the spread.
My favorite part of an In-N-Out sandwich had to be the grilled onions paired with the spread. I enjoyed it so much that the first few months of being vegan I still found myself in the drive-thru ordering a bun with grilled onions, lettuce, and tomatoes.
The confused look on the employee's face was always priceless. And their questions of disbelief didn’t stop me.
I would then take the sandwich home and proceed to create my own sauce with vegan mayo, ketchup, and relish. It only lasted a few months before my family and I completely cut out all restaurant/fast food and began eating only at home. That's when this amazing 'copycat' burger was born!
Copycat In-N-Out Vegan Burger with Spread
As you know, not that long ago I posted my No Crumble Black Bean Burger. Since then I’ve been thinking of other ways to enjoy my current love of these vegan patties.
A few days ago my husband questioned my ability to make a replica In-N-Out spread. After some thinking, into the kitchen I went… and this magical memory was created!
This Copycat In-N-Out Vegan Burger with Spread was so sinfully delicious! I couldn't believe how authentic the flavors were. And the mayo-free spread was exactly what I was looking for. It was sweet, savory, and tangy!
A perfect dip for the baked thin-cut fries!
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Copycat In-N-Out Vegan Burger with Spread
This Vegan In-N-Out Burger tastes like the real thing. A vegan burger patty is smothered in my homemade vegan spread for that authentic In-N-Out taste.
Ingredients
- black bean patties, or vegan burger of choice
- 1 white or yellow onion, grilled
- 4 burger buns
- Fresh lettuce
- Tomato slices
Spread Ingredients
- 1/2 cup organic raw cashews soaked 2 to 4 hours, drained and rinsed (For a speedy soak, boil about a cup of water, turn off the heat and add the cashews. Let soak for 10-15 min. Drain and rinse with cold water.)
- 1/2 scant cup almond milk
- 1-2 Tablespoon fresh organic lemon juice
- 1/2 teaspoon pink salt or sea salt
- 1/2 teaspoon onion powder
- 1/4 teaspoon garlic powder
- 3-4 Tablespoons organic ketchup (start with 3 Tablespoons of ketchup, if needed, add more to taste.)
- 1 Tablespoon relish
Instructions
For the Spread
- I suggest prepping the spread first to give it time to chill in the fridge.
- Add your presoaked cashews along with the next 6 ingredients to a high speed blender or nutribullet. (leaving out the relish, that will be added after blending).
- Blend until smooth.
- Stir in the relish and place in the fridge to chill for 30 min.
- Taste and adjust ketchup and relish. If needed, add more almond milk to thin.
For the Burgers
- Prepare and cook your patties according to their directions. For an authentic patty, add mustard to one side and place that side down on the pan. Spread mustard on the other side of the patty before flipping.
- While the patties are cooking, grill the onions (directions below) and prep the veggies: wash and prep the lettuce and slice the tomato.
- Preheat your oven to 400º. Then toast the buns by lining a baking sheet with parchment paper and place the buns cut side down. Toast for about 5 min or until browned to your liking.
For the Grilled Onion
- Chop your onion into small pieces.
- Add about 1/4 teaspoon refined coconut oil to a pan or skillet along with the chopped onion.
- Grill over medium-high heat until browned and caramelized, about 10-15 min. Stir frequently and lower the heat if needed.
Assemble
- Place your patty on the toasted bun. Add spread, lettuce, tomato and grilled onions. Serve with a side of thin cut, baked fries and of course extra spread.
Nutrition Information:
Amount Per Serving: Calories: 228Total Fat: 5gCarbohydrates: 39gProtein: 7g
Ali
It looks amazing! Unfortunately, we have tree nut allergies in our family. Do you know if there's anything I could use instead of cashews? So many creamy vegan recipes call for cashews and I'm always so disappointed because of that
Where you get your protein!
You can try to replace the cashews with sunflower seeds, but it will yield a slightly different taste. You can also try a vegan mayo. Replace the cashews and non-dairy milk with 1 cup of mayo.
Hope
THIS TURNED OUT PERFECTTTTT! We moved to Italy from California and I constantly crave In N Out but of course as a vegan that's not attainable.. so thank you for giving me my favorite food back to me!!
Where you get your protein!
That's awesome to hear Hope! I'm so glad you're able to enjoy this vegan version!
calgal
Wow, I'm blown away by this spread! It tastes exactly how I remember the sauce at In-n-Out, which I had plenty of growing up in California. Gonna use this to make animal style veggie burgers and fries, thank you!!
Where you get your protein!
Animal style veggie burger and fries sounds ah-mazing! I'm so glad you enjoyed the recipe!
Mom
Is organic necessary for everything? I'm about to move,and am unsure if what'll be available by me or prices. Which is super important(I'm about to be a single mom,and will only have about $50/week for groceries.)
Where you get your protein!
No, organic is not necessary. This is an older post from when I was aiming towards an organic vegan blog. I learned that organic is not always obtainable (even for myself). So use what you'd like/prefer as far as organic ingredients go. :)
Miya
LOVE this recipe! Just devoured it tonight!!
Thank you!
One question.... what is that bun? We eat/cook aoil-free vegan and would love to know if the bun is made or purchased!
Again, thank you so much! Awesome recipe!
Where you get your protein!
I'm so glad you love the recipe Miya!! I purchased the buns from a local health food store. They are Rudi's Hamburger Buns. However, they do contain oil. If you're looking to make your own I suggest doing a quick google search for "vegan oil-free sweet potato buns". I find adding sweet potato (or even pumpkin puree) to the dough really helps create a softer, oil-free bun. :)
Lea
This looks and sounds delicious. I can't wait to try it. I'm pinnin git.
Where you get your protein!
Thanks Lea! Enjoy! :)