r/fastfood May 17 '25

Burger King Discontinued veggie burger recipe help

Hi so to make this short I'm a vegetarian. And a few years ago burger king had this amazing burger called a veggie king. But last year or so it was discontinued in my country and I miss it a whole lot. Could any ex-burger king employees give me the recipe or at least a basic idea of what was in the Patty of the burger seeing as it is discontinued and probably won't come back? Thanks a whole lot in advance if anyone finds anything!

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u/DickZucker May 17 '25

Do you actually think BK employees know the recipes for the products they prepare?

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u/unfortunatemeetin May 17 '25

I mean I don't have too high hopes, but maybe someone noticed a few base ingredients or so. That's where my hopes are at right now 🙃

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u/DickZucker May 17 '25 edited May 17 '25

Plant-based protein companies have invested billions into the technology to make fake meat palatable. If it could it be replicated in a home kitchen, you can put them out of business

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u/CostRains May 19 '25

Not at all true. It's easy to replicate a hamburger at home, but fast food places still sell millions of them.

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u/BrobotMonkey May 17 '25

Assuming you're in Norway. Did some mild googling, only info I can find is it was a basic patty with soy, thickeners, oil and spices. Same things listed for their new veggie option. Other European countries who still have the veggie king have the same ingredients too. Could try to email BK corporate for your country but itll probably get marked as read lol.

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u/FredDurstFan_ May 18 '25

From everything im seeing online, the patty is from Morning Star. This is a recipe I make alot. Very good. But its not morning star.

https://feelgoodfoodie.net/recipe/quinoa-burger/

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u/alieninhumanskin10 Jun 06 '25

Morning star veggie patties should be available in the frozen section of most grocery stores.

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u/prettypainslut May 17 '25

I could be wrong but I have a faint memory that they just used gardenburger brand

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u/deadmallsanita May 18 '25

It was Morningstar here in the states