Vegan Burger Buns (Soft and Fluffy) (2024)

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posted by Jessica Hylton on Jun 22, 2020 (last updated Dec 11, 2020) 162 comments »

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These Vegan Burger Buns are soft, fluffy and easy to make! I share easy step by step tips to guide you through, and show you how to freeze them so you can enjoy fresh burger buns every time!

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As someone who loves veggie burgers, I love creating the perfect complete burger. First of course, there is the actual burger. Juicy, flavourful and hot. Then of course, the toppings. I love a classic lettuce, tomato and vegan cheese with some mustard and some vegan mayo(plus, I always had hot sauce). Then last, but certainly not least, the bun. Everything else could be perfect, but the bun is really what takes it over the top and can make or break your burger experience. Pillowy soft, buttery, and fluffy perfection! Today I’m sharing my favourite burger buns with you!

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Making bread,pizzaand naan in quarantine really prepared me for making these burger buns. In fact, when writing this recipe I realised that the instructions were nearly identical to my pizza dough recipe up until splitting the buns. Isn’t it incredible that learning a skill such as bread making can be transformed into so many different dishes?

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I based this recipe on my no knead bread, and implemented elements to keep them soft and fluffy, while keeping the process to make them relatively simple.

Let’s get into the tips you’ll need to make these divine burger buns.

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Expert Tips & FAQ

  • Firstly, these burger buns have a rise stage, and proof (a second rise essentially). These separate rises actually help to make these pretty foolproof and help create their beautiful rounded shape. You don’t want to skimp on rising time or skip either, because they result in the ultimate end product.
  • Always have some bench flour with you in a small container while kneading the dough – which just means extra flour. If you live in a humid climate like me, you may end up needing up to an extra ¼ cup flour while kneading. If not, perhaps only 2 tablespoons extra. The recipe is designed in a way that it’ll still turn out incredible either way.
  • Speaking of kneading, kneading here is key. Kneading helps to work the gluten, which is crucial for the texture and pull of these buns. I always set a timer while kneading, and throw on a show so the time goes by faster. To knead, you want to fold the dough over onto itself, then push into a ball. Fold and push. You want to really work at it because those ten minutes of needing will make all the difference.

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  • Always test that your yeast is still working and fresh! I have a post on how to ensure your yeast is still good to help with that.
  • Lastly, use a scale to weigh out your ingredients. It makes such a difference with accuracy and also comes in handy if you want to create equal sized buns.
  • I don’t recommend skimping on the oil in this recipe. I like to think of it as the natural dough conditioner, and it helps to yield these incredibly soft buns.My preferred oil of choice here is olive oil, but you can use any other kind.

Related Recipes

  • No Knead Bread
  • Black Bean and Quinoa Burgers
  • Vegan Mayo

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Enjoy friends! If you make these Vegan BurgerBuns, please snap a photo and tag #jessicainthekitchen on Instagram! We’d also love it if you would leave a comment below, and give the recipe arating! Thanks so much!

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Vegan Burger Buns

Servings: 8 servings

Prep Time: 20 minutes mins

Cook Time: 15 minutes mins

Resting Time: 1 hour hr 45 minutes mins

Total Time: 2 hours hrs 20 minutes mins

These Vegan Burger Buns are soft, fluffy and easy to make! I share easy step by step tips to guide you through, and show you how to freeze them so you can enjoy fresh burger buns every time!

5 (from 121 ratings)

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Ingredients

  • 4 ¾ cups all purpose flour + extra for kneading, (570g)
  • 2 tablespoons granulated sugar, (24g) or liquid such as maple syrup or agave
  • 2 ¼ teaspoons instant yeast, (about 1 packet) (7g)
  • 2 teaspoons sea salt, (12g)
  • 1 ½ cups warm water (not hot - warm to touch), (354mL) ranging between 110 to 120°F
  • 4 tablespoons olive oil, (60mL) or any oil

Vegan Egg Wash

  • 3 tablespoons unsweetened vegan milk, (44mL) preferably one with a high protein content
  • 1 teaspoon maple syrup or agave syrup, (6.75g) use only ½ teaspoon if you don't want any hint of sweetness on your buns
  • 1 teaspoon regular mustard, (5g) or dijon mustard
  • 1 tablespoon mix of sesame seeds, for topping

Instructions

Burger Buns

  • In a large bowl, add the flour, sugar, yeast, and salt. Whisk the ingredients together.

  • Create a well in the centre of the flour. Slowly add the warm water and olive oil to the dry ingredients, and then mix together with a spatula until just incorporated. The dough should look shaggy.

  • Flour a clean surface, and then pour/add the dough onto the surface. Flour your hands and fold the dough together. Knead the dough for about 8-10 minutes with your hands and knuckles. The dough might be sticky at first, but you can add up to ¼ cup flour while flouring and kneading to make it easier to manage. You want the end dough ball to be smooth, with slight dimples with a bit of tension formed.

  • Lightly grease the ball of dough with some additional oil and place back into the bowl in a ball. Cover the bowl with a plastic wrap or a kitchen towel and let it sit for at least 1 hour on the counter in a warm area. If your kitchen is too cold, you can place it in your OFF oven with the pilot light on which will provide enough residual heat for it to rise. The dough should rise and double in size.

  • Punch down the dough and fold over.

  • Divide the dough into 8 equal balls and roll each into a ball. Using your fingers, pinch and pull the undersides to shape each ball round. Now would be a great time to check out my highlight on Instagram where I video'd this for clarification! But you essentially want to make them round.

  • Line up the balls, about 4 inches apart if you don't want them to spread into one another/touch, on one or two baking sheets (depending on the size or your baking sheet - you want them decently spread out since they'll puff up, then spread again while baking).

  • Cover with a light kitchen towel and allow the balls to proof/rise for another 45 minutes.

  • You can also begin preheating your oven to 400°F/200°C within the last 20 minutes so it's ready when they're done rising.

  • Using a silicone brush/pastry brush, brush the vegan egg wash over the buns and the sides. Sprinkle some sesame seeds over the top and any other seeds you might desire.

  • Bake your buns for 15 minutes in the oven. Remove, and allow to cool on the baking sheet for about 5 minutes, then transfer to your cooling rack. Allow to cool fully. The buns also get much softer once they begin to cool.

  • Slice, tear, slather in butter, and enjoy!

Vegan Egg Wash

  • Mix the vegan milk, maple syrup/agave and the mustard thoroughly together to combine. If you don't want any sweetness, you can lower this to 1/2 teaspoon maply syrup/agave. You don't have to use all of the vegan egg wash, just as much as you desire for a golden brown top.

Notes

HOW TO FREEZE

Line the buns up on a baking sheet once fully cooked. Place in your freezer and flash freeze for about an hour. Once the hour has passed, you can stack the buns in a freezer safe bag so they won't stick.

To thaw, bring to room temperature, then lightly toast in your toaster oven, on your stovetop, or in your air fryer.

Expert Tips & FAQ

  • Firstly, these buns have a rise, and proof (a second rise essentially). These separate rises actually help to make these pretty foolproof and help create their beautiful rounded shape. You don't want to skimp on rising time or skip either, because they result in the ultimate end product.
  • Always have some bench flour with you in a small container while kneading the dough - which just means extra flour. If you live in a humid climate like me, you may end up needing up to an extra ¼ cup flour while kneading. If not, perhaps only 2 tablespoons extra. The recipe is designed in a way that it'll still turn out incredible either way.
  • Speaking of kneading, kneading here is key. Kneading helps to work the gluten, which is crucial for the texture and pull of these buns. I always set a timer while kneading, and throw on a show so the time goes by faster. To knead, you want to fold the dough over onto itself, then push into a ball. Fold and push. You want to really work at it because those ten minutes of needing will make all the difference.
  • Always test that your yeast is still working and fresh! I have a post on how to ensure your yeast is still good to help with that.
  • Lastly, use a scale to weigh out your ingredients. It makes such a difference with accuracy and also comes in handy if you want to create equal sized buns.
  • I don't recommend skimping on the oil in this recipe. I like to think of it as the natural dough conditioner, and it helps to yield these incredibly soft buns.My preferred oil of choice here is olive oil, but you can use any other kind.
  • For step by step photos of the dough, check out my no knead bread post

Calories: 362kcal, Carbohydrates: 61g, Protein: 9g, Fat: 9g, Saturated Fat: 1g, Sodium: 597mg, Potassium: 123mg, Fiber: 3g, Sugar: 3g, Vitamin A: 11IU, Calcium: 32mg, Iron: 4mg

Disclaimer: Although jessicainthekitchen.com attempts to provide accurate nutritional information, kindly note that these are only estimates. Nutritional information may be affected based on the product type, the brand that was purchased, and in other unforeseeable ways. Jessicainthekitchen.com will not be held liable for any loss or damage resulting for your reliance on nutritional information. If you need to follow a specific caloric regimen, please consult your doctor first.

Cuisine: American, Universal

Course: Breads

Author: Jessica Hylton

American Breads Dairy Free Egg Free Nut Free Recipes Soy Free Universal Vegan Vegetarian

originally published on Jun 22, 2020 (last updated Dec 11, 2020)

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162 comments on “Vegan Burger Buns (Soft and Fluffy)”

  1. Katie Howard Reply

    Best recipe I’ve ever tried!

  2. Sally Webb Reply

    Could this recipe be made with gluten free flour? Has anyone tried it with successful results? I’ve tried other recipes with very disappointing cracker like results. Desperately seeking out a gf hamburger bun recipe.
    Thank you
    Sally

    • Jessica Hylton Reply

      Hi Sally,

      It can’t unfortunately! The yeast in this recipe needs the gluten, but you could check out my gluten free sandwich bread recipe – you should be able to make buns out of that!

  3. Gina DJ Reply

    So good and easy! I’ll struggle to ever have a store bought bun again

  4. Taylor Reply

    Love this recipe! We use einkorn all purpose flour and maple syrup instead of sugar as suggested! I also used a raw milk to “egg wash” because I didn’t have any DF milk or eggs. This recipe can easily be adapted and is so yummy.
    Thank you for a great easy bun that the whole family loves!

  5. Mona Laxer Reply

    Hi! I just made these buns with white spelt flour. I made minis which gave me about 32 buns per batch. They are amazing!! Thank you so much for this delicious recipe!

  6. Christy Reply

    first time making these and followed the recipe exactly. added the 2 tbsp of maple syrup with the wet ingredients. So in love with how they came out. They were absolutely perfect for my beet burgers. Definitely a keeper recipe.

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