Easy Nutritious
Breakfast Burrito Recipe

by Candice B
(Western Canada)

Easy breakfast burrito

Get a nourishing start to your day with this delicious breakfast burrito recipe.

What you'll need to make this breakfast burrito...

Ingredients:

  • 1 large soft flour tortilla

  • 1 TBSP oil

  • Handful of sliced mushrooms

  • 1/4 of chopped and seeded pepper - red, yellow, orange or green

  • 4 eggs

  • 1 green onion chopped (just the green part)

  • 1/2 cup shredded cheese

How this breakfast burrito is made...

Directions:

  • In frying pan, sauté mushrooms and pepper in oil until desired tenderness

  • Put eggs in pan and mix everything together - breaking yolks

  • When eggs are cooked sprinkle with green onion and cheese

  • Remove from heat and put lid on pan until cheese melts

  • Pour egg mixture onto one side of tortilla

  • Grab tortilla by the side closest to the egg mixture and roll up into a log

  • Cut in half

  • Serve warm

This will make enough for 2 servings. I give one to my daughter to take to school for breakfast and keep the other covered in plastic wrap in the fridge so she can heat it up the following morning.


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