Australian Wildly Good Original Veggie Burgers 220g ( 2x Burger) Frozen
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A veggie burger that actually delivers — Wildly Good Original veggie burgers, from Australia.
Why Wildly Good
- Wildly Good — Australian plant-based brand built for people who actually care about flavour
- Made from real vegetables and plant proteins — not ultra-processed filler
- Holds together on the grill — no falling apart
- Works for meat eaters, flexitarians and vegetarians alike
- Frozen for convenience — ready when you need them
How to Cook
The key is: medium-high heat, don't move it too early — let it form a crust first
Pan-Fried (Best): Heat a little oil in a pan over medium-high heat. Cook from frozen or thawed for 4–5 minutes per side. Don't move it for the first 3 minutes — let the crust form.
BBQ / Grill: Medium heat, lightly oiled grates. Cook 4–5 minutes per side. Use a wide spatula and flip only once.
Oven: Preheat to 200°C. Bake for 18–22 minutes, flipping halfway.
Pro Tips
- Don't move the burger for the first few minutes — the crust holds it together
- A wide spatula makes flipping easier
- Add cheese in the last minute and cover the pan to melt
- Toast the bun — makes a real difference
Serving Suggestions
Classic burger with lettuce, tomato, cheese and aioli. With avocado, sriracha and a fried egg. In a grain bowl with roasted vegetables. With sweet potato fries and chipotle sauce.
Delivery & Storage
Fast frozen delivery across Hong Kong. Keep frozen at -18°C. Cook from frozen or thawed. Do not refreeze.
Final Word
Real ingredients, proper texture and a flavour that works for everyone — meat eaters included.
Perfect Wine Pairing
The earthy, vegetable-forward character of these burgers is beautifully complemented by an aromatic Pinot Gris — the 2024 Greywacke Kevin Judd Pinot Gris, available from our sister store My Wine Man — a textured, aromatic Marlborough Pinot Gris with stone fruit and gentle spice that lifts the vegetable flavours beautifully.
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