Freezer Breakfast Burrito

Freezer Breakfast Burrito

Forget those drive-in breakfasts: this breakfast burrito is not only tasty, it’s perfect for a day when you have to eat on the run.
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Reducing the fat is easy: choose egg whites or egg substitutes, make the cheese fat free and use vegetable sausage instead of the turkey version. And you control the “heat”: peppers are pretty spicy, so decide in advance how many you want—none, one or two!
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  • Total Time : 50 minutes
  • Prep Time : 30 minutes
  • Cook Time : 20 minutes
  • Servings : 8

Ingredients

  • 1 pound turkey sausage, casings removed and crumbled
  • 2 Tablespoons butter
  • 6 large eggs
  • 1/4 cup chunky mild salsa
  • Eight 8-inch flour tortillas
  • 3/4 cup shredded Monterey Jack cheese


  • Optional
  • Egg whites or egg substitute instead of eggs
  • 1 chipotle pepper in adobo sauce, seeded and chopped
 

Directions

step 1Over medium-high heat, in a large nonstick skillet, add the crumbled sausage. Stir and break up with wooden spoon or heat-resistant spatula until the sausage is browned and cooked through, about 10 minutes. Place on paper towels* to drain and pour remaining grease, once cooled, from the skillet into a glass jar or aluminum can for disposal.
step 2Place the butter in the skillet and melt over medium-high heat. Add the eggs, stirring frequently with a wooden spoon or heat-resistant spatula until they’re scrambled and cooked through, about two minutes. Add the cooked sausage, chipotle peppers if desired, and salsa to the egg mixture and stir gently. Remove from heat.
step 3Warm the tortillas as directed on package. Place about 1/2 cup of the egg and sausage mixture onto each tortilla and sprinkle each one with cheese. To form the burrito, fold the sides of the tortilla in toward the middle and then fold up from bottom. Serve immediately or freeze.
step 4If the burritos won't be eaten right away, freeze them using the following steps: Lay a Ziploc® Brand Double Guard® Freezer Bag flat and place the burritos inside so they are lying side by side and not overlapping. You may need to use multiple bags depending on how many burritos you are freezing. Close the zipper most of the way and then press air out of the bag, gently smoothing wrinkles from the InnerCling™ layer of the bag so that it clings to the food to protect against freezer burn. Finish closing the bag completely and freeze as soon as possible.
step 5When ready to eat, take the burrito out of the bag and wrap in a plain paper towel. Leave it wrapped in the paper towel and microwave until hot, about one to three minutes on high, depending on your microwave.

*Only plain white paper towels are recommended for food contact or microwave use as the inks used on decoratively printed paper towels are not necessarily food grade and could transfer to the food.
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1/12/2012 , 
Maelinda  S.
I made these and they were really delicious. I placed them on a parchment lined cookie sheet and froze them until just hard. Then placed them in individual bags and vacuumed the air out. The stayed fresh from the first one to the last one eaten 2 weeks latter. I'm going to do this again and try the idea adding some fresh salsa to cut back the sodium. I also made some with bacon strips instead of the sausage, and it worked out well. A great money saver.
8/29/2011 , 
Charlie  S.
I have also mde this recipe with crumbed bacon and added browned shredded potato to the burrito. Great for on the run!
11/7/2010 , 
Debra  G.
These breakfast burritos are ideal for me. I'm a widow and needed something like this that's easy to prepare and freeze. I make them up with egg whites, turkey breakfast sausage, and non-dairy cheese. I wrap them in individual packages so they are easy to grab and microwave. They make a healthy breakfast for me that's no fuss

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Nutrition Facts

Serving Size: 1 burrito
Calories 370
Calories From Fat 180
Total Fat 20g
Saturated Fat 6g
Trans Fat 0g
Cholesterol 210mg
Sodium 860mg
Total Carbohydrates 27g
Dietary Fiber 2g
Sugars 2g
Protein 21g
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