Breakfast burritos. This recipe for hearty breakfast burritos is intended to be made in a large batch so that individual burritos can be frozen and reheated as needed. Making these in advance and freezing is a big time-saver for busy mornings! My husband and I try to eat healthy, but finding new meals for breakfast is a challenge.
By adding tomatoes, spinach and garlic to traditional eggs and egg whites, we can have a dish that is both light and satisfying.—Wendy G. A burrito is a delicious, portable answer to breakfast. All of the elements are snugly wrapped in a tortilla, keeping everything warmer longer when you're taking it to go. You can have Breakfast burritos using 10 ingredients and 5 steps. Here is how you cook that.
Ingredients of Breakfast burritos
- It's 6 of eggs.
- It's 1 of green pepper.
- Prepare 1 medium of onion.
- Prepare 2/3 cup of mushrooms chopped.
- You need 1 of pepper to taste.
- It's 1 of Mrs dash to taste.
- It's 1 packages of flour tortillas.
- You need 3/4 cup of your favorite cheese.
- You need 1 lb of Breakfast or Italian sausage.
- Prepare 1 of bottle of taco sauce I use hot.
Turkey Bacon Breakfast Burrito Start off your day with a hearty burrito packed with chili beans, eggs scrambled with crumbled bacon, shredded cheese, and more! A breakfast burrito is traditionally filled with ingredients typical of an American breakfast like eggs, hash browns and sausage or bacon to start, and it all gets wrapped in a flour tortilla. Thanks to this easy recipe, you can make a batch of breakfast burritos on Sunday and stash them in your freezer for a quick grab-and-go breakfast all. Drain on a paper towel-lined plate and pour off half the fat.
Breakfast burritos step by step
- Fry sausage, onion, green pepper and mushroom until done.
- In a bowl mix eggs, pepper and Mrs dash.
- Pour egg mixture into pan with sausage.
- When eggs are done add cheese remove from heat and cover.
- When cheese is melted spoon on tortillas add sauce, fold and enjoy.
The inspiration for these breakfast burritos comes from Lake Anne Market, a hidden-gem bodega in my hometown of Reston, VA. From the outside, this place looks like a run-of-the-mill convenience store but in the back, there's an open kitchen with two lovely ladies churning out authentic Latin American and Tex-Mex specialties. These are breakfast burritos without a lot of adornment. But the great thing about this recipe is, it's basic. And you can use the basic method to create whatever degree of amped-up breakfast burrito you're in the mood for.