Did you know April is National Soyfoods Month? In celebration of the month, I was challenged to swap out a dairy or meat-based ingredients in one of my favorite recipes with a soy-based food. Now that spring has hit we have been doing a lot of grilling so it made sense for me to take the challenge to the grill. One of our grill staples are burgers, there are just so many easy ways to customize them.
Occasionally I swap out our meat burger for Morning Star Farms Spicy Black Bean burgers, not because I’m looking to make a soy swap but a) because they’re just SO good and I like my burgers a little spicy and b) I’m too lazy to do homemade black bean burgers. This time I decided to swap them out for the Morning Star Farms Veggie Burgers because they’re made for grilling. They were tasty but they needed just a bit of kick so I whipped up my special Tangy Burger sauce and decided to try a soy swap there too.
Tangy Burger Sauce Recipe
This tangy burger sauce is SO easy to make and almost all of the ingredients are something you would put in/on a burger anyhow! Usually, I would use Mayonnaise in place of the Soy Yogurt but the soy swapped worked perfectly here too.
1C Soy Yogurt (Swapped in for Mayo)
1/2C Ketchup
1/3C Yellow Mustard
2tsp Onion Powder
1/4tsp Garlic Powder
1/8tsp White Vinegar
Hot Sauce to Taste
1/2tsp Black Pepper
Optional – swap the White Vinegar for 1/4cup Dill Relish!
Mix all of the ingredients in a bowl and then refrigerate before serving on your burger. This also makes a really great french fry drip!
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I love dressing up a burger and this sounds like a great way to do it!
Hi Ashley, I know my hubby would really like this sauce and it looks like I would like Morning Star Farms Spicy Black Bean burgers – I’ll save the recipe and look for the bean burgers! Thank you :)
Those spicy black bean burgers are y favorite too, I bet this sauce is yummy on them!
This looks perfect! We have so many BBQ’s planned over the next few weekends Ill have to try this at one.
I am not a fan of mayo on anything but swapping it for yogurt (soy or otherwise) sounds like a good idea. That does sound like a great dipping sauce!