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Freezer Friendly Breakfast Burritos

September 7, 2020

 

 

AuthorMeganCategoryBreakfast, Entrees
Yields8 Servings
 8 Tortillas (approximately 8 inches across)
 12 Eggs
 1 lb Ground pork sausage
 1.25 cups Shredded cheddar cheese
 Optional: peppers, onions, spinach, beans, salsa, or other vegetables
1

Tear off 8 pieces of wax paper (approximately 8 inches long) and lay them out individually on the counter or kitchen table.

2

Place a tortilla onto each of the pieces of wax paper.

3

Cook pork sausage and vegetables of your choosing in a skillet over medium heat until the sausage is no longer pink. Remove from the pan onto a plate lined with a paper towel to drain off extra grease.

4

Add the eggs to the same pan you used for the sausage/vegetables and scramble until fully cooked.

5

Once eggs are cooked, add the sausage/vegetables back into the pan and remove from heat.

6

Divide egg/sausage/vegetable mixture among the 8 tortillas.

7

Divide shredded cheese among tortillas.

8

Roll up tortillas, tucking in the sides so the filling doesn’t fall out.

9

Roll up in the wax paper and cool in the fridge overnight. Then place in the freezer if you want to keep them longer than 1 week.

10

To reheat, place frozen burrito wrapped in wax paper in the microwave for 45 seconds. Flip burrito over and heat for another 45 seconds. Allow to cool for 1-2 minutes prior to eating.

Ingredients

 8 Tortillas (approximately 8 inches across)
 12 Eggs
 1 lb Ground pork sausage
 1.25 cups Shredded cheddar cheese
 Optional: peppers, onions, spinach, beans, salsa, or other vegetables

Directions

1

Tear off 8 pieces of wax paper (approximately 8 inches long) and lay them out individually on the counter or kitchen table.

2

Place a tortilla onto each of the pieces of wax paper.

3

Cook pork sausage and vegetables of your choosing in a skillet over medium heat until the sausage is no longer pink. Remove from the pan onto a plate lined with a paper towel to drain off extra grease.

4

Add the eggs to the same pan you used for the sausage/vegetables and scramble until fully cooked.

5

Once eggs are cooked, add the sausage/vegetables back into the pan and remove from heat.

6

Divide egg/sausage/vegetable mixture among the 8 tortillas.

7

Divide shredded cheese among tortillas.

8

Roll up tortillas, tucking in the sides so the filling doesn’t fall out.

9

Roll up in the wax paper and cool in the fridge overnight. Then place in the freezer if you want to keep them longer than 1 week.

10

To reheat, place frozen burrito wrapped in wax paper in the microwave for 45 seconds. Flip burrito over and heat for another 45 seconds. Allow to cool for 1-2 minutes prior to eating.

Notes

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