Beef and Bean Burritos Recipe (2024)

Quick, easy, comforting, inexpensive Beef, Bean and cheese Burritos stuffed with the BEST FILLING you will be eating with a spoon is the answer to your weekday dinner woes!

Ground Beef Burritos

I thought these Beef, Bean and Cheese Burritos would be fitting for Cinco de Mayo, but sometimes you just need a Beef, Bean and Cheese Burrito every other day of Mayo – and all year round. Or in my case, burritOS. For all those busy nights, lazy nights, don’t want to cook nights,“what should I make for dinner?” nights, need something NOW nights, need something everyone will LOVE nights – Thank you Beef, Bean and Cheese Burritos.

The filling is hearty and packed with flavor from browning your beef with sauted onions and garlic and seasoning with a symphony of fiestalicious spices…

And then stirring in refried beans, salsa (you will looooove my Homemade Salsa) and sour cream for extra creaminess AKA deliciousness. The burrito filling is pure savory comfort food at its most addicting. Even if not the most beautiful…

Beef and Bean Burrito Ingredients

  • Tortillas:Use burrito size thin tortillas often found in the bakery section at Sprouts, Whole Foods or Costco or uncooked tortillas found in the refrigerated section. They are easily the most flavorful tortillas, easy to roll and toast upsupremelycrunchy.
  • Ground beef:The best ground beef to use for Beef Burritos is 85%-93% lean. You can go pretty lean in this recipe because the salsa and beans prevent the meat from tasting dry.
  • Cheese:Use sharp cheddar to cut through the richness of the other ingredients.
  • Aromatics:Use one yellow onion and 4-6 cloves garlic or substitute with 1 teaspoon onion powder and 1 teaspoon garlic powder in a pinch.
  • Homemade Taco Seasoning:Chili powder,ground cumin,smoked paprika,dried oregano,saltand pepper combine to create perfectly seasoned, juicy meat.
  • Refried beans and sour cream:These combine with the beef to create irresistible meaty creaminess. You may substitute the sour cream with Greek yogurt.
  • Salsa:Use your favorite salsa, I love Mateo’s. Use medium for more of a kick.

How to Make Beef and Bean Burritos

  1. Brown Beef:Brown beef and onions in a large skillet. Add garlic and sauté for 30 seconds.
  2. Add Remaining Ingredients:Stir in the homemade taco seasonings, followed by the refried, sour cream, then salsa, and heat through.
  3. Fill Burritos:Line the middle of each tortilla with cheese, then top with filling.
  4. Wrap Burritos:Fold in the edges of each tortilla and roll up “burrito style” by folding in the edges next to the filling, folding up the bottom over the filling, then tightly rolling from the bottom, squeezing in any escaping filling as you roll. Place seam side down.
  5. Crips Up Burritos:Heat a large nonstick skillet over medium heat. Add burritos, 3 at a time, seam side down, and cook until golden on all sides, about 2-3 minutes per side.

How to Make Ground Beef Burritos ahead of time

Option 1: Prep Ingredients Now, Assemble Later:The beef and bean filling can be made up to 3 days ahead of time and stored in an airtight container. Reheat gently on the stove, stirring in a splash of water if needed to moisten.

Option 2: Assemble Burritos Now, Heat Later:Completely assemble the burritos but don’t toast. Cover tightly with plastic wrap or foil so the tortillas don’t dry out; refrigerate for up to 3 days. When ready to enjoy, follow the toasting instructions in the recipe.

Beef and Bean Burrito Recipe Variations

The burritos themselves are completely customizable with everyone’s favorite filling extras and/or toppings like pico de gallo, sour cream, guacamole, salsa verde, lettuce, etc. so everyone’s palates and bellies will be singing your praises.

And you will be strongly tempted to make Beef Bean and Cheese Burritos every night. Or at least every other night along with my sensational Mexican Rice.

Happy Cinco de Mayo! and excuse my large, very excited hand 🙂

Ground Beef Burrito Recipe Tips

  • Use large tortillas:Anything smaller than 10 inches is practically impossible to wrap successfully unless you use barely any filling.
  • Keep the tortillas warm:If they’re allowed to cool, then they can dry out and tear while folding.
  • Grate the cheese yourself:No matter what kind of cheese you use, make sure it is freshly grated by YOU! Pre-packaged cheeses are coated with anti-clumping chemicals which inhibit them from melting beautifully. Freshly grated cheese is much more flavorful, creamier and melts more easily.
  • Customize: Add rice, guacamole, tomatoes, lettuce, etc.For the guacamole, use store-bought or simply season mashed avocados with lime juice, salt, pepper and garlic powder. For the rice, use your rice cooker to make the Cilantro Lime Rice or simply season any plain rice with lime juice, salt, pepper and cilantro if you have it. You can even use microwave rice packets.
  • Don’t use wet ingredients for meal prep:If you are making the burritos to meal prep or freeze, avoid wet ingredients like tomatoes or vegetables in the filling. Avoid lettuce which will become soggy. You can, however, use cabbage instead.
  • Drain some of the grease.You may wish to drain some of the grease after browning the beef, but I would leave some for flavor.
  • Don’t use piping hot filling:Let the beef filling cool for a few minutes before adding to the burritos. If you fill the burritos with steaming meat, it will make the burritos soggy.
  • Don’t overstuff your burritos:It’s super tempting to overstuff a burrito, but this is the biggest pitfall for a burrito falling apart. If you overstuff the burrito, there isn’t enough tortilla to wrap all around. Only about a fourth of the tortilla’s surface area should be covered with filling.
  • For a crowd:Have a burrito party with a big topping bar. Serve with bowls of shredded lettuce, fresh chopped tomatoes. sliced limes, a variety of salsas, hot sauce and a big bowl of fresh homemade guacamole and chipotle sauce.

How to Store Ground Beef Burritos

Burritos keep in the refrigerator for up to 5 days and in the freezer for up to 3 months. I recommend wrapping the burritos in foil to hold them securely together, then, you can easily reheat together or individually in the air fryer or oven.

How To Freeze Burritos

For meal prep, freeze un-toasted burritos. I recommend first wrapping the burritos in plastic wrap for an extra tight seal and protection against the tortilla drying out which can cause cracking and tearing. After you wrap the burritos, place them in a freezer safe bag and freeze for up to 3 months. Thaw the burritos overnight in the freezer and toast per recipe instructions.

TOP COOK FROM FROZEN:

Microwave:Remove burritos from wrapping and thaw using the defrost setting. Once thawed, crisp up the burritos in the air fryer, pan or oven for a couple minutes.

Bake:Remove plastic wrap, wrap burritos in foil and bake on a baking sheet at 400 degrees for 35 minutes or until thawed, remove foil, then continue to bake until toasted and completely warmed though, another 15-20 minutes.

How To Reheat Burritos

You have a few options when it comes to reheating burritos. The air fryer is my favorite method because it restores the burritos to their former crunchy glory, but the oven is super convenient if reheating more than a few. The following is for reheating TOASTED burritos. If your burritos are not toasted, then follow the toasting instructions in the recipe.

  • To air fry analready toastedburrito:Keep the burrito in foil and air fry at 400 degrees for 6 minutes (it burns if not in foil). Remove the foil and continue to cook for an additional 3-4 minutes or until crispy and warmed through, flipping halfway through.
  • To reheat analready toastedburrito in the oven:Place individually foil wrapped burritos on a baking rack placed over a baking tray. Bake at 350°F for 15 minutes. Unwrap the burritos and continue to bake for 5- 10 minutes, or until warmed through.
  • Stove top:Leave the burritos in the foil and heat over medium heat in dry pan for 8 minutes, turning occasionally. Remove the foil and continue to cook for 2-4 minutes or until crispy and warmed through.
  • Microwave:The microwave is my last choice because it won’t crisp up the tortilla. Still, it is the quickest method when you need a quick fix. To reheat, remove the burrito from foil, and microwave for 1-2 minutes, flipping halfway, until warmed through. Crisp up in a dry skillet if desired.

Beef and Bean Burritos Recipe FAQs

What do you put inside a burrito?

A burrito is versatile and customizable portable culinary delight that typically includes a protein source such as grilled or seasoned meat (like beef, chicken, pork, or tofu), rice, beans (often black or pinto beans), cheese, and salsa. Additional toppings may include guacamole, sour cream, lettuce, and cilantro. The beauty of a burrito lies in its adaptability, allowing individuals to tailor the fillings to their preferences, creating a hearty and flavorful handheld meal.

What cheese is best for burritos?

Cheddar is often considered a fabulous cheese for burritos because of its rich and robust flavor that cuts through the other rich ingredients. It adds a savory and sharp taste and melts beautifully. While cheddar is a popular choice, personal preferences vary, and other melting cheeses like Monterey Jack or a blend of cheeses can also work well based on individual taste preferences.

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Ingredients

  • 6 burrito size flour tortillas (we prefer raw tortillas)
  • 1 1/2 cups sharp cheddar cheese , more or less to taste

Burrito Filling

Customizable Filling/Topping Ingredients

  • sour cream
  • lettuce
  • Tomatoes
  • Guacamole
  • Rice

Instructions

  • Add onions and beef to a large skillet and cooked over medium heat until onions are softened and meat is cooked through. Add garlic and sauté for 30 seconds. Drain off any excess fat (if there is any).

  • Stir in all of the spices/seasonings, followed by refried beans until well incorporated, followed by sour cream and salsa. Heat through.

  • If using raw tortillas, cook according to package directions. If using cooked tortillas, stack them together on a plate, cover with a damp paper towel and microwave for 30 seconds or until warmed through.

  • Line the middle of each tortilla with desired amount of cheese. Top with Bean and Beef filling and any additional desired filling ingredients.* Fold in the edges of each tortilla and roll up “burrito style.” Serve with additional sour cream, guacamole, etc. (optional).

  • Optional to “crisp” burritos: Heat a large nonstick skillet over medium heat. Add burritos, 3 at a time, seam side down, and cook until golden, about 2-3 minutes per side.

Notes

*You can also stir desired amount of cheese directly into bean and beef filling on the stove.

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FAQs

Do Mexicans put beans in burritos? ›

Authentic Mexican burritos are usually small and thin, with flour tortillas containing only one or two of several ingredients: either some form of meat or fish, potato, rice, beans, asadero cheese, chile rajas, or chile relleno.

What is the best meat for burritos? ›

Beef and pork are the most popular meats for burritos and you can create some fantastic combinations using these ingredients. For instance, the burrito Guadalajara uses seasoned ground beef, Spanish rice, Jack or mozzarella cheese, and diced tomatoes.

Is a bean and beef burrito healthy? ›

Rich in Iron and B-Vitamins

Common ingredients in burritos like meat and beans make them high in iron and B-vitamins.

What beans are better in burrito? ›

Many people will choose either black beans or pinto beans for their Mexican cuisine. Black bean are a good choice if you are looking for something more healthy, but many people like refried and pinto to give their burrito flavor.

What is the difference between Mexican burritos and American burritos? ›

Rice isn't a standard ingredient in real Mexican burritos. The burritos you will find south of the border will vary region to region but they are less complex than American or Tex Mex burritos. Usually they are meat, vegetables and a sauce, no rice. Rice is American thing.

What does an authentic Mexican burrito have in it? ›

Authentic Mexican burritos consist of two thin flour tortillas filled with a variety of ingredients. Although the ingredients can be as creative and unique as one's imagination, a traditional burrito is filled with meat, vegetables, and beans. However, rice and guacamole are two very common additions.

What cheese is best for burritos? ›

Cheese – shredded cheese is a must-have on a burrito, but what kind you choose is up to you! Stick to classic Cheddar cheese, go for gooey mozzarella or try some creamy Monterey Jack cheese for a change. Rice – while it's optional, adding rice into your burrito can make it extra filling and provide a bit more texture.

What is the best base for a burrito? ›

A 10 to 14 inch flour tortilla will hold all the fillings and when warmed, turn soft and flexible enough to fold without tearing. Although corn tortillas are a flavor-packed option, save them for the next time you're making Chicken Tinga Tacos, and use flour tortillas for your burrito.

What's healthier burger or burrito? ›

For instance, a burger on a white bun might have fewer calories than a burrito bowl with roasted veggies and beans, but it might not measure up in terms of fiber or protein content that also confer nutritional value and can better satiate hunger.

What's the healthiest burrito? ›

Go grilled.

Meat is a lean way to add protein to your burrito, but fried options pack extra calories, fat, and saturated fat. Choose grilled chicken, fish, or shrimp as the leanest options. Steak and carnitas can even be lower in fat than fried options.

What are the ingredients in El Monterey beef and bean burritos? ›

INGREDIENTS WATER ENRICHED WHEAT FLOUR (Enriched With Niacin, Reduced Iron, Thiamin Mononitrate, Riboflavin, Folic Acid) BEEF BEANS VEGETABLE OIL (Soybean, Canola, Palm and/or Corn Oil) CONTAINS 2% OR LESS Textured Vegetable Protein (Soy Flour, Caramel Color), Isolated Pea Product, Salt, Chili Pepper, Dough ...

What is the white stuff on burritos? ›

Classical Mexican white sauce is prepared with sour cream, jalapenos, garlic, cumin and oregano. Mayonnaise is included in many recipes that are served chilled. White salsa is another alternative, and it uses mayonnaise, sour cream, garlic, cumin, oregano and crushed red pepper flakes.

What type of rice is best for burritos? ›

Good old fashioned long grain rice is your best bet for a traditional Mexican style burrito. Long grain rice grains aren't sticky, so they will separate and not form a “rice lump” in your burrito. Cook the rice in salted water and toss it in lime juice and chopped cilantro before you roll it into your burrito.

What beans do Mexicans use most? ›

Pinto Beans (Frijoles Pintos): With a creamy texture and earthy flavor, pinto beans are a staple in Mexican cuisine. They are commonly used in dishes such as refried beans, where they are cooked and mashed, and as a key ingredient in hearty bean soups.

What kind of beans are used in Mexican burritos? ›

Beans – the two most common types of beans used for burritos are black beans and pinto beans, specifically refried pinto beans.

Do Mexicans use refried beans? ›

Refried beans (from Spanish: frijoles refritos, lit. 'rehashed or warmed-over beans') is a dish of cooked and mashed beans that is a traditional staple of Mexican and Tex-Mex cuisine, although each cuisine has a different approach when making the dish.

Does authentic Mexican food use beans? ›

While both Tex-Mex and authentic Mexican cuisine offer a variety of protein sources, including beans, pork, chicken, and beef, they often differ in preparation.

Do Mexicans put beans on tacos? ›

Yes, beans are commonly used as a filling in tacos. In Mexican cuisine, refried beans, black beans, pinto beans, or other varieties can be included in tacos, adding protein, fiber, and flavor to the dish.

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