Breakfast Burritos (Once a Month Cooking)

Great for that run in the morning breakfast. You can also take frozen burritos with you when going camping. Just place the bag of frozen burritos into the ice chest, and by the time you're ready for breakfast the first morning, the burritos are fully thawed. Then simply reheat them in a large skillet over the campstove or fire grate.
 
Breakfast Burritos (Once a Month Cooking) Breakfast Burritos (Once a Month Cooking)
Breakfast Burritos (Once a Month Cooking) Breakfast Burritos (Once a Month Cooking)
Breakfast Burritos (Once a Month Cooking) Breakfast Burritos (Once a Month Cooking)
Breakfast Burritos (Once a Month Cooking) Breakfast Burritos (Once a Month Cooking)
Breakfast Burritos (Once a Month Cooking) Breakfast Burritos (Once a Month Cooking)

Reviews

  1. These are a great "on the run" breakfast. Take out of the freezer in the am and by the time I'm at work they are thawed and ready for the microwave. Being diabetic these have been a life-saver on hectic mornings!
     
  2. I have made this recipe about 6-7 times now, probably should review it. Takes about an hour start to finish to make anywhere from 12-16 burritos, depending on how big my tortillas are. My husband loves these for breakfast, has them almost every day for breakfast. Have made this exact recipe with 2-3 x the salsa, allowing the moisture to cook out before rolling, and also a veggie chorizo, potato and salsa version. Love it, only problem is now hubby expectes them for breakfast each am, I can never stop making them!
     
  3. Easy to freeze and heat up in the mornings for a breakfast on the run. I throw in a large bag of Walmart brand frozen shredded potatoes (cooked) and use spicy bulk sausage. Family asks for them every week! I make it all in one skillet, after cooking the potatoes I transfer them to a bowl then fry the sausage with the onion and garlic, when it's almost done, I throw in the eggs, jalapenos, banana peppers, salt and pepper and fry them up until done. I take off the heat, trow in potatoes, cheese and salsa, stir and let cool before I wrap. Easy and tasty. Thx for the recipe!
     
  4. i made these tonight and everybody inhaled it. love how versatile it is. i only used 7 eggs and 1 pound of sausage and found that was perfect for 6 people.
     
  5. I made these using the base ingredients plus hash browns, green pepper, canned chilies, minced garlic and green onion. When the bulk sausage was cooked I put it on paper towel to get some of the grease off and then cooked the green pepper, onion, garlic and chilies to soften them all up. I had three pans I dished from; hash browns, veggies and egg/sausage. They made 24 perfectly. My picky hubby ate three burritos before they even got into the freezer, he loves them! I plan on making a bunch of batches so my family can eat healthy while I'm going to school FT. Thanks for a great recipe!!
     

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