Green Chile Burritos | Bean and Cheese Burrito Recipe (2024)

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Make up a batch of these Green Chile Burritos for supper or to stash in the freezer at a later date. Either way, you’ll eat good and cheap.

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Burritos are the spice of life. Well, if they aren’t, they should be. They are one of the easiest, quickest meals to pull together with little work or planning. All the ingredients can be kept on hand in the pantry, fridge, or freezer. Prepared burritos freeze well and reheat easily.

What’s not to love?

I’ve been making a batch of burritos for the freezer on a weekly basis for awhile now. Like these Chicken Fajita Burritos, or Red Burritos with Beef and Beans. They rarely last the full seven days since we grab them for quick meals and snacks.

FishPapa’s eyes have lit up on more than one occasion when I’ve said, “There are burritos in the freezer.”

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What do I need to make these green chile burritos?

While certain teenage boys in our home prefer meaty burritos, I find that it’s quicker and easier to make them meatless. With homemade “refried” beans, abundant cheese, green chiles, onions, and a little hot sauce, these babies will rival whatever the local joint can make. Plus, they’re pretty much guilt-free, made of real food and prepared at home.

Here is the ingredient breakdown:

  • burrito-sized flour tortillas
  • refried beans – you can use canned or try making your own refried beans
  • jack cheese – but cheddar cheese would also work
  • green chilies
  • onion
  • hot sauce (optional)

How do you make these green chile burritos?

Assemble the burritos – On a flat working surface, lay out a tortilla. Spread ¼ cup beans in a line down the center. Sprinkle on a small handful of cheese. Sprinkle a spoonful of chiles over the cheese as well as a teaspoon of onions. Add hot sauce to taste.

Roll ’em up– Roll up the tortilla over the filling, tucking in the sides as you go. Continue until all the burritos are filled and rolled.

Heat and eat-The filled burritos can be placed in a ziptop freezer bag and frozen. Or you can heat them and serve them right away. We like to heat them on the griddle, turning to crisp all sides.

If you’re not sure how to roll a burrito that will stay together, you can check out my vlog on making burritos. It’s an old video, very homemade, but it does the job.

Are burritos expensive to make at home?

Did I mention that they are also good cheap eats?

Price breakdown:

  • dozen tortillas: $1.99
  • homemade refried beans: $0.50
  • 8 ounces shredded cheese $1.50
  • chopped green chiles $0.77
  • chopped onion andhot sauce: $0.15 (if that)

One dozen green chile burritos cost a total of $4.91, or $0.41 each. That’s at least half what Taco Bell or Del Taco charge, and this is worlds better in terms of nutrition and taste.

I call that a win.

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Can I make these burritos ahead of time?

Assembly is easy, particularly if you’re preparing many burritos at once. If you’re serving a burrito bar, once everyone has served himself, assemble the rest of the burritos, chill, and freeze for easy snacks. You’ll be so glad you did.

I package the burritos in a gallon-size freezer bag. I know some folks prefer to wrap them in plastic wrap or foil, but we’ve never had a problem just stashing them in a bag together. Sometimes a couple stick together, but that’s generally not a problem when you’re feeding a small army.If you prefer, wrap each burrito before stashing in the bag.

How do I reheat these green chile burritos?

As for reheating, we use the microwave, the griddle, or the oven. Nuke each frozen burrito for a minute or two until hot. You might want to flip them on the plate to distribute the cold spots.

If I’m using the griddle (or a hot skillet), I just heat until hot and crispy, turning every once in awhile to prevent burning, about five to 10 minutes, depending on how cold/frozen they are. If I know I’m going to be reheating a bunch, I thaw them for awhile before throwing them on the griddle.

I’ve put frozen burritos in a baking dish in a 350 degree oven for about 20 minutes and they are good to go.

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Real Food Real Easy

Making homemade food easier and more affordable is my passion. Here are some things you can do to make this recipe easier on the wallet:

How to make this cheap:

  • Stock up on ingredients when they are on sale. For instance, when I see a tortillas, I buy a lot. The same goes for jack cheese. In some ways jack is a specialty item around here, so I shoot for buying it at less than $3/pound.
  • Do a price comparison. I know that ALDI is the best place to buy ingredients like whole wheat tortillas when there isn’t a great sale elsewhere. I keep track of prices so that I know who has the best deal where.

Tools I use to make this recipe easy:

This is a pretty straight-forwarddish. You don’t need any fancy equipment.However, having some good basickitchen tools can really make your time in the kitchen more enjoyable. Over time, I’ve honed my collection so that they are perfect for my needs. Here are the tools that I like to use in this recipe.

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Green Chile Burritos

Make up a batch of these Green Chile Burritos for supper or to stash in the freezer at a later date. Either way, you'll eat good and cheap.

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Course: Main Course, Snack

Cuisine: Mexican

Prep Time: 20 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 5 minutes minutes

Total Time: 25 minutes minutes

Servings: 12

Calories: 206kcal

Author: Jessica Fisher

Ingredients

  • 12 burrito-size flour tortillas
  • 3 cup Refried Beans
  • 8 oz jack cheese (shredded) you can use cheddar, too (2 cups)
  • 1 7-ounce can green chiles (chopped)
  • ½ onion finely chopped (about ½ cup)
  • hot sauce to taste

Instructions

  • On a flat working surface, lay out a tortilla. Spread ¼ cup beans in a line down the center. Sprinkle on a small handful of cheese. Sprinkle a spoonful of chiles over the cheese as well as a teaspoon of onions. Add hot sauce to taste.

  • Roll up the tortilla over the filling, tucking in the sides as you go.

  • Continue until all the burritos are filled and rolled.

  • The filled burritos can be placed in a ziptop freezer bag and frozen. Or you can heat them and serve them right away. We like to heat them on the griddle, turning to crisp all sides.

Notes

Frozen burritos can be reheated in the microwave, oven, or on the griddle.
Promptly store leftovers in an airtight container in the refrigerator, for up to 3 days.
Nutritional values are approximate and based on 1 burrito.

Nutrition

Calories: 206kcal | Carbohydrates: 23g | Protein: 10g | Fat: 8g | Saturated Fat: 4g | Cholesterol: 17mg | Sodium: 718mg | Potassium: 87mg | Fiber: 4g | Sugar: 3g | Vitamin A: 216IU | Vitamin C: 6mg | Calcium: 200mg | Iron: 2mg

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FAQs

What makes a burrito taste good? ›

This way, each bite includes all of the ingredients. Balance is important not just in the burrito itself but in what goes into the burrito. The best burritos strike a balance between all the different flavors and textures: earthy beans, spicy meat, gooey cheese, tangy guacamole, and creamy sour cream.

How to make burritos better? ›

Cook Each Ingredient Fully

Therefore, fully cooking your meats, beans, and rice before assembling the burrito is crucial. Not only will fully cooking ingredients lead to favorable textures, but it's also essential for proper food safety. Whole beans should be fully cooked yet tender, and refried beans should be creamy.

What sauce is on Taco Bell bean burrito? ›

You might know it best from the classic Bean Burrito on the menu today. But, actually, this enchilada-style sauce has been around for decades. A Taco Bell® sensation in every sense. Safe to say, red sauce has had plenty of time to hone its taste-bud-tantalizing, deliciously disarming techniques.

Does burrito have mayonnaise? ›

Warm flour tortillas stuffed with a hearty ground beef mixture and rice, layered with an avocado spread made with creamy Hellmann's® or Best Foods® Real Mayonnaise.

What is in a real Mexican burrito? ›

Authentic Mexican burritos consist of two thin flour tortillas filled with a variety of ingredients. Although the ingredients can be as creative and unique as one's imagination, a traditional burrito is filled with meat, vegetables, and beans. However, rice and guacamole are two very common additions.

What do you put inside a burrito? ›

Vegetables, sour cream, guacamole, cheese and rice are also frequently added to the mix – although there's much debate about whether rice truly belongs in a burrito! Beans – the two most common types of beans used for burritos are black beans and pinto beans, specifically refried pinto beans.

What is the best meat to get in a burrito? ›

Beef and pork are the most popular meats for burritos and you can create some fantastic combinations using these ingredients. For instance, the burrito Guadalajara uses seasoned ground beef, Spanish rice, Jack or mozzarella cheese, and diced tomatoes.

What is the healthiest thing to eat at Taco Bell? ›

The 5 Best Healthy Options at Taco Bell, Recommended by...
  • Power Menu Chicken Bowl.
  • Power Menu Veggie Bowl.
  • Crunchy Tacos.
  • Burrito Supreme "Fresco Style"
  • Bean Burrito.
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What kind of cheese do you put on a burrito? ›

Cheese– use shredded cheddar, Mexican blend, or Monterey Jack cheese. If you want a little kick, pepper jack would be good too.

What is on a Texas burrito? ›

Everything is Bigger in Texas! A Large Flour Tortilla Stuffed with Fajita Steak, Sauteed Peppers and Onions, and Refried Beans. Topped with Chili Gravy & Shredded Cheese and Served Pico de Gallo.

What is a Chapo burrito? ›

A minimal layer of rice and beans coat the tortillas to set the base for one pound of juicy Angus beef- carne asada AND one pound of large succulent shrimp. The burrito is then topped with fire roasted salsa, pico de gallo and avocado, before it's wrapped into a bundle of joy.

What is a burrito covered in sauce called? ›

Wet burritos are made “wet” when smothered in enchilada sauce, served on a plate, and eaten with a fork. If you want to make my favorite version of a wet burrito, try it served with both red and green enchilada sauce spooned separately over each half of the burrito.

What goes good on burritos? ›

Toppings, as desired
  • Chopped avocado.
  • Sliced jalapeño chiles.
  • Shredded romaine lettuce.
  • Chopped green onions.
  • Chopped tomatoes.
  • Chopped fresh cilantro leaves.
  • 1 container (7 oz) Old El Paso™ Crema Mexicana.
  • Guacamole.

What are the essentials for burritos? ›

The beauty of burritos is you can customise them to suit your taste, but the essentials are beans, protein (meat or vegetarian) and salsa, all wrapped up in a flour tortilla.

What makes a California burrito so good? ›

Frequently confused with the Mission, Cali burritos are also gigantic and have multiple fillings. But they skip the beans and rice and starch up instead with French fries alongside carne asada, guacamole, pico de gallo, and cheese. The Cali originates from the southern end of California, in San Diego.

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