1small handfulcilantrofresh, if you don't like cilantro, try regular parsley, or even some spinach leaves
2cupsbrown lentilsor prepared green
½cupflour
1small packspices
3tablespoonsoilfor cooking, refined coconut if possible
Instructions
Take the mushrooms, garlic, carrot, onion, and cilantro and put them all in the food processor until small and evenly sized. Dump them in a bowl.
Add to the bowl the 2 cups of cooked lentils.
Spice it up. I added cumin, coriander, caraway, salt, pepper, and red pepper flakes. Lentils can take a lot of spice, so add a little more than you think you need.
Add ½ cup of flour to the mixture. With a fork, or your hands, smush up the mixture. You want to make it so that the flour mixes all in evenly. The flour is what makes it able to form and maintain a patty shape. Once mixed, put some in your hand and form a patty. If it forms a nice solid one, it's good to go; if it crumbles or falls apart, add a little more flour until it's just right.
Get a nice big skillet out. In your skillet, heat a layer of oil. I'd highly recommend using refined coconut oil for this. But you could use canola, corn, etc. But really, coconut is the way to go!
Once your oil is good and hot, put your patties all in!
Cook for about 5 to 7 minutes. Don't flip them or squish them or poke them until the bottom side is brown and crisp. Then, gently flip and cook the other side after another 5 to 7 minutes. Once both sides are crispy and browned, you're good. Take them off and let them cool just a little.