
We received a sample of the hamburger mix as a sample from Harmony Valley to try. While the guys were off on a fishing excursion, I found myself with an empty refrigerator and a grumbly tummy. The mix was front and center in the pantry and I was hit by a sudden craving for a patty melt.
½ cup Harmony Valley Vegetarian Hamburger mix
½ cup water
1 tablespoon olive oil
1 small red onion, peeled and sliced into rings
¼ cup Monterey Jack cheese, grated
2 slices of bread, toasted
Salt and freshly ground pepper, to taste
Follow the package directions and blend hamburger mix with water and stir well. Allow the dry mix to rehydrate for 15 minutes in the refrigerator.
While patty mixture is resting, put olive oil in a sauté pan and cook onions until caramelized. Remove onions to a plate.

Place the patty on one piece of toast and top with grated cheese and caramelized onions. Run sandwich under the hot broiler for a few minutes to completely melt cheese and then top the sandwich with the second piece of toast.
While it was obvious that the patty was not beef, it was quite tasty and closely resembled meat in texture and consistency. Served with cheese and sautéed onions on toast, the veggie mix made a sandwich that fully satisfied my patty melt craving.
The one aspect of Harmony Valley’s products that is most appealing is the versatility of the dry mix. It can be kept on hand for emergencies (power outages or surprise guests), packs easily for a camping trip, and is quick and easy to prepare. I will definitely keep a pack in the pantry in case of another cookout revelation or patty melt urge.
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