Several new members and I have been discussing burritos in a different thread.
I have always made my burritos with canned beans. and not really with a recipe but with whatever I had around. but after making the mix on the stovetop I would assembly line a bunch of burritos and freeze them. Then I would nuke one when I was hungry. These are my "emergency meals". When you don't have time to cook or even sit down and eat. (You can eat these one-handed in the car. Or even in an elevator.)
Now that I have an instant pot I could make the mix with dry beans in the instant pot.
And maybe something more elaborate than beans, salsa, and rice.
So to start off I'll actually need a recipe.
And now I'm re-thinking the idea of assembling them and then freezing them.
Maybe I should freeze small portions of the mix. Keep just one portion in the frig at any one time. And then assemble them as needed. That way I can add things that don't freeze or microwave well. Like lettuce.
That may cause a "little Tupperware bowl shortage". The burritos I would freeze - I would wrap in waxed paper and freeze in just one big Tupperware box. But it might allow for a more interesting burrito or varied burrito experience.
So here is the question: How do you do Burritos?
And vote for your favorites with the Like Button.

I have always made my burritos with canned beans. and not really with a recipe but with whatever I had around. but after making the mix on the stovetop I would assembly line a bunch of burritos and freeze them. Then I would nuke one when I was hungry. These are my "emergency meals". When you don't have time to cook or even sit down and eat. (You can eat these one-handed in the car. Or even in an elevator.)
Now that I have an instant pot I could make the mix with dry beans in the instant pot.
And maybe something more elaborate than beans, salsa, and rice.
So to start off I'll actually need a recipe.
And now I'm re-thinking the idea of assembling them and then freezing them.
Maybe I should freeze small portions of the mix. Keep just one portion in the frig at any one time. And then assemble them as needed. That way I can add things that don't freeze or microwave well. Like lettuce.
That may cause a "little Tupperware bowl shortage". The burritos I would freeze - I would wrap in waxed paper and freeze in just one big Tupperware box. But it might allow for a more interesting burrito or varied burrito experience.
So here is the question: How do you do Burritos?
And vote for your favorites with the Like Button.
