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This thread centers around participants sharing their experiences with making a family-sized baked burrito. Many contributors express their enjoyment of the dish, while others seek advice on preparation and ingredient substitutions.
Views differ on the best techniques for preparation and ingredient substitutions, and no clear consensus emerges regarding the folding method for the tortillas.
Participants share personal experiences and challenges related to making the baked burrito, with some expressing a desire for visual aids to assist in preparation.
Consultants looking for cooking ideas or those interested in sharing experiences related to the family-sized baked burrito may find this discussion relevant.
Wendyss said:Hi,
don't have the southwest seasoning as I am a new consultant. What can I substitute in its place?
To make a delicious baked burrito, you'll need flour tortillas, cooked meat (like chicken, beef, or beans), cheese, rice, beans, salsa, and any additional toppings you prefer, such as sour cream or guacamole.
Preparation typically takes about 15-20 minutes, depending on your ingredients. Baking the burritos usually takes around 20-25 minutes at 350°F (175°C) until they are golden and crispy.
Absolutely! You can customize the filling based on your family's preferences. Feel free to add vegetables, different proteins, or even switch up the cheese to create your perfect burrito.
You'll need a baking dish, a mixing bowl, and basic kitchen utensils like a spoon for mixing and a knife for chopping ingredients. Pampered Chef tools like the Mix 'N Chop and the Baking Stone can make the process even easier!
Baked burritos can be a healthy meal option if you choose whole grain tortillas, lean proteins, and plenty of vegetables. You can also control the amount of cheese and sauces to keep it lighter while still being delicious.