Mexican Burrito

Lali
Lali @AnimeMom
Stockton, California

I made this because I don't have time to drive to the taco truck with my kids. So I decided to make it at home. My family loves it!! For children I suggest a smaller flour tortilla. You can use any type of meat you'd like! Enjoy 😋

Mexican Burrito

I made this because I don't have time to drive to the taco truck with my kids. So I decided to make it at home. My family loves it!! For children I suggest a smaller flour tortilla. You can use any type of meat you'd like! Enjoy 😋

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Ingredients

1 hour
  1. Vegetables
  2. 1 bunchcilantro
  3. 1onion
  4. 2tomatoes
  5. 3limes
  6. mexican rice
  7. 4tomatoes
  8. 1 Halfa small white or yellow onion
  9. 4Chicken flavor Bouillon
  10. 3 cupJasmyn rice
  11. Corn oil
  12. Mexican Beans
  13. 2 spoonSfull of lard
  14. 2 spoonsSea salt
  15. 1 lbPinto beans
  16. To top of the burrito
  17. shredded monterey chedder cheese
  18. Mexican Crema
  19. Green Mexican Salsa
  20. Must buy
  21. 1 packLARGE flour tortillas
  22. 3 lbchopped up carne asada

Cooking Instructions

1 hour
  1. 1

    In a small pot put the beans to boil. Add salt as soon as the beans start to boil

  2. 2

    In a skillet keep the heat to medium. Add the lard. Once warm add the beans along with the juice left from the beans. Smash them as much as you can & set to the side on very low heat.

  3. 3

    On another skillet have some cooking oil heating up on medium. Add rice & cook until lightly brown. In a blender add rice, chicken bouillon and water as needed. Blend. Pour it in the rice. Let boil. Add water if needed. Set to side when ready.

  4. 4

    To the side chop up all the vegetables

  5. 5

    In another skillet cook asada until Brown.

  6. 6

    On the flour tortillas add a bit of everything you just cooked and chopped up.

  7. 7

    Add the extras

  8. 8

    Start folding the tortilla into a burrito form. And place on a flat skillet or pan to warm up the tortilla keep on medium-low cook long enough for the cheese to melt but not too much to where the tortilla Gets crunchy.

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Lali
Lali @AnimeMom
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Im a proud mother of 2 girls & 1 boy. I enjoy learning new recipes. Hope my recipes can help you out :)
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