Breakfast from the freezer…Breakfast Burritos

Alliyah Dawud
October 19, 2018
Best Breakfast Ever.

Breakfast Burritos

Hands up if the morning rush has you feeling running around like you are running the country.
When you have lots of responsibilities towards family and loved ones you often neglect yourself. One of my own SELF LOVE things I do is have breakfast. Even if it’s a bowl of yogurt and a banana. But I do it. I also ensure my girls have a breakfast too. It’s the most important meal of the day.

What I like is a bit of variety. Let’s face it breakfast can get boring when it’s the same old cereal.

As we try to get the most out of our Saturdays I limit our Breakfast time to an hour. Its more than enough for us but also helps build our family tradition of having a leisurely breakfast together.

I’m aware of various fast food chains doing breakfasts which is awesome for those days when you need breakfast but may not have the time to cook them (we usually have a fast food breakfast when we visit our friends in Cambridge as it adds to the excitement on the weekend). So what’s the answer to me wanting a warm, instant breakfast that’s not too calorific in comparison to the fast food chains but doesn’t take years to prepare? Freezer Burritos!

Now before you scoff at the monitor/phone screen) here me out. Burritos are an awesome wrap that can be made the way you like them in bulk, frozen and then zapped in the microwave for less than 3 minutes and boom! Hot breakfast.

I love wraps. I also Mexican inspired food which is one of the reasons this is one of my favourite Breakfasts ever.

I churn out 24 breakfasts in 90 minutes which makes this a nice activity to do at the weekends. That’s approximately 4 minutes per breakfast. I think that’s awesome going really.

Slight caution: try not to overload your Burritos or else you won’t be able to roll them up.

So here’s my breakdown of what I put in my Burritos:

Scrambled eggs ( 2 eggs per Burrito)

Spinach (I wilt it down with lemon and a pinch of salt. I usually use frozen spinach and use one block per wrap)

Salsa (store bought. 1 tablespoon per Burrito)

Hash browns (I buy a bag of prepared hash browns for less than a pound in Aldi. I use one hash per wrap. I usually cut it in half. I cook the hash browns in the oven to save time)

Black (turtle) beans (a great way to add protein to the burritos. I use 1 tablespoon per Burrito.

Cheese-grated (I use mature cheddar as I get more flavour her gram. I use one tablespoon per Burrito. YOLO!).

Sausages ( I use lamb sausages and I grill or bake them at the same time as cooking my hash browns)

Sausage patties (If you are a vegetarian Quorn do awesome ones!)

Turkey bacon (as a non pork eater I use Turkey bacon. I also grill them with the sausages. Keep an eye on them and don’t over crisp them).

Crispy potatoes (for children you could even add waffles etc. Cook them in bulk in the oven and voila! Done!).

Sliced fried mushrooms (I fry a load off and use about two tablespoons per Burrito. If you want an extra flavour punch fry in garlic or chili oil)

Baked beans (minus the sauce so I drain them) I use 1 tablespoon per Burrito)

My favourite combinations:

The GREAT British combo: eggs, hash brown, sausage, bacon, beans, mushroom

Cheese, mushrooms, beans & bacon

Hash browns, bacon and cheese

Eggs, black beans, salsa & cheese

Mushroom, bacon, cheese

Beans, cheese & bacon

Just let your imagination run wild.

To make sure your Burritos keep their texture I drain off excess liquids (including fat off the sausages).

Okay what else will you need?

Large Torillas (doh!)
Greaseproof paper
Cling film
Ziploc bags
Marker pen to label your Burritos

And this is what I do:

I use large Tortillas

I create a conveyer belt and place all the cooked things in a line. Yes I do love a bit of organising that gets me going.

I then place the ingredients on the wrap and fold (click here to view an awesome video from…..on how to fold a Burrito!).

I then place the Burrito on greaseproof paper, label them, wrap them in cling film and place them in a ziploc bag.

Why have I not included amounts or recipes?
In all honesty I feel this is a DIY foodie hack you can play around with and personalise. I have included how much of each ingredient I put in my Burritos as an estimation guide for you guys.

To actually enjoy the Burritos. Take them out of the freezer. Remove the cling film and greaseproof paper and wrap in a damp kitchen towel. Blitz in the microwave on high for 3 minutes. Check the Burrito to see if it’s defrosted. If it’s still frozen ensure the kitchen towel is still damp and blitz for a further 2 minutes.

To eat: be careful to not burn yourself with the steam. Serve with a dollop of HP sauce or whichever sauce takes your fancy!

So guys what is your favourite combo? Comment below.

 

Love,

 

Alliyah