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How to Make Quick and Easy Breakfast Burritos

Written by: | Published: April 21, 2018 | Updated: May 30, 2023

Hi friends! I have two recipes for easy breakfast burritos you can try.

Turn a skillet full of yummy breakfast food into heat and go quick and delicious breakfast burritos. You can adjust the ingredients to include your own favorites. I like to make a big batch of easy breakfast burritos and then freeze them so the kids can easily have a hot meal first thing in the morning even when we don’t have a lot of time. This is one of my favorite breakfast recipes because it’s so versatile! I have all kinds of little tricks for cooking meals ahead of time, it’s a great way to make meals for the family with a busy schedule!

Breakfast Burritos - delicious and quick to make
Breakfast Burritos – delicious and quick to make

Easy Breakfast Burritos

I love making these breakfast burritos, they are one of my favorite breakfast recipes. They are so fast and easy to create, I can mix up the ingredients and the kids can even help! I like to make up a big batch and then everyone can grab a hot breakfast every morning without my help, just grab a burrito, pop it in the microwave and heat it up! These recipes also work great with homemade tortillas or even gluten free wraps.

Pick which breakfast burrito recipe you’d like to try:

Or, check out my tips for making breakfast burritos ahead of time and reheating.

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This might just become your goto breakfast from here on. That said, if you don’t want to make your own breakfast burritos… or breakfast at all, I recommend checking yelp for a nearby breakfast stop.  But it might be quicker to just make these burritos and be on your way. I’d love to hear what flavor combinations you come up with!

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65 thoughts on “How to Make Quick and Easy Breakfast Burritos”

  1. We make this almost exactly like you except we use diced potatoes in a can and we add a can of Rotel and jalapeno pepper just to give it a little kick.

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    • Oh your version sounds fantastic, Ronnie! Thank you so much for sharing, I’m definitely going to have to try adding in Rotel.

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    • Hi! I have no idea about calories, I’m sorry. I wish I knew how to figure out calories. I do know they are probably better for my belly than a stack of pancakes 😀

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  2. These were excellent. I used veggie sausage as I’m a vegetarian. Also my son suggested we drizzle maple syrup when the eggs were just about done. That worked great. Thank you for a new easy breakfast for a very busy family.

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  3. I love this idea! when we used to live in Arizona we would drive to the base near Yuma and for lunch we always got a breakfast burrito made much the same way you are describing. they were sooooooooooo good!

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  4. Every time I try this the tortillas split (flour) and the whole thing is ruined…I’ve tried using less and less filling, but the tortillas still keep splitting. Any ideas? Can’t wait to try your recipes. Thank you.

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    • Hi! I’m sorry the tortillas are giving you a hard time. A couple things to try: 1. make sure you are using flour tortillas. Flour tortillas tend to be the softest and bend the easiest. 2. Heat up the tortillas a bit to make sure they don’t crack. I place the tortillas between two damp paper towels and heat in the microwave for maybe 15 seconds. Let me know how these tips work for you!

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  5. Hi Jen, thank you so much for this awesome recipe!! I’ve made it once before and I love them! so easy and delicious!! Can I ask what kind of sausage you recommend using? last time I used actual sausage links and cut them up, the chunks were a little bigger than I would like, do you have any suggestions??

    thanks again!!

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    • Hi Mollie, I am so glad you like this recipe. It’s definitely an easy to make family favorite around here! I usually use Jimmy Dean pork sausage. Sometimes I get the Maple sausage, that’s usually our favorite.

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  6. Hello, I was wondering if you have tried to warm them any other way besides a microwave or if anyone else has ? Only asking because my microwave died and I have not gotten another.

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    • Hi! You should be able to head them up in the oven or a toast oven. I would wrap them in aluminum foil and then heat for maybe 15 to 20 minutes at about 350. I haven’t personally heated them up that way… but I do cook up regular burritos in the oven all the time. Let me know how it goes!

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  7. Do you let them cool before putting everything onto the shell? I feel like they will make the shell soggy if added when warm??

    Thanks

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    • I do not let the filling cool… by putting the filling in the tortilla right away, the cheese melts nicely. That said, I use flour tortillas, not corn. Also, if you’re worried about soggy burritos, make sure to use a slotted spoon to scoop out the filling so any juices will drain before adding to the tortilla.

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  8. What is your average yield with the 5-6 eggs and 10″ tortillas? Are you using a one pound package of sausage? Thanks!!

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    • Hi Amy, I’m going to have to get back to you on this. I’m going to say about 8-10 burritos. I’m completely guessing here… the last batch I made I used the smaller tortillas and over stuffed them. I ended up with about 10 in that round. I’ll report back next time I make them, great question, thank you!

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    • Great question! I’ve updated the recipe with some measurements. You can adjust the quantities to fit your own liking, but I suggest 5-6 eggs and 3-4 medium potatoes. I use red potatoes because then I don’t have to take the skin off.

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  9. Great ideas. The only negative is that you are not doing people any favors by recommending plastic wrap in the microwave with the food. The chemicals from the plastic are leaching into your family’s food……just because products say microwave safe, doesn’t mean they do not have chemicals. Use unbleached paper towels that are dampened slightly for the best result when heating frozen burritos. Also don’t put hot or warm food in plastic containers. Best to just buy glass and get used to it.
    Peace.

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    • I appreciate your comments, great ideas using paper towels and glass containers as well! Wetting the paper towels is the perfect idea to keep the paper from burning. Thank you for sharing.

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    • Chemicals? Leaching into food? Plastic wrap is easy and microwave safe (emphasis on safe and everything has chemicals).

      Don’t make someone feel guilty or less than for trying to make their life easier and glass containers are not cheap!!

      I am sure if they didn’t use the right paper towels you would say something negative about that.

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      • Hi, thank you so much for sharing your view too. There are so many different ways for everyone to take care of their families, I love that everyone is sharing their own views. I appreciate your note too! Do with what you have and that’s the best we can do, right? I hope you enjoy the recipe!

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    • I don’t use much seasoning. Because I cooke up the sausage and the eggs, the sausage adds most of the flavor. You can add in most any extra seasoning you’d like.. spicy or a little bit of salt.. or salsa would be delicious.

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    • Hi! I reheat them for 45 seconds at a time. All depends on your microwave, so play with that a bit. If they are frozen, they should last a couple weeks.

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    • I don’t know for sure as we tend to eat them the week I make them. A couple weeks at least.. my husband said “oh yeah, 4 or 5 weeks EASY!”. 😀

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  10. Ok,,,,looked so good that I got the ingredients and the burritos are fix, wrapped and in the freezer..! I used extra sharp cheddar with some pepper jack..

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    • Hi Rachel, they stay soft when I reheat them. If you find they are getting soggy, leave a little space open in the plastic wrap, or try unwrapping completely, place on a plate and cover with the plastic wrap. This would leave a little more air around each burrito, allowing it to stay dry. Let me know how that works out. Another option is to remove the plastic and wrap in a paper towel before heating. 😀

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    • I just pop them in the microwave for 1-2 minutes… keep them wrapped in plastic wrap to keep the moisture in. I prefer the Press n Seal plastic wrap, it’s more sturdy, but you could also put in a microwave safe dish, covered.

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        • Not in the microwave, my plastic wrap didn’t melt. But, if you want to be safe, unwrap and then wrap with a paper towel. I also like to use Press n Seal which works great in the microwave.

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