I am always looking for a good burrito recipe. I love anything with Mexican/Tex Mex flavours. Mexican food is a real favourite in my home. Tacos, enchiladas, burritos, you name it!
I found this recipe for Crock Pot Burritos on Pinterest a few weeks back and it's been on my mind to cook it ever since. If you would like to see the original recipe, check it out on Plain Chicken.
I have adapted it to use ingredients that are readily available here in the UK. It was delicious!
First of all the chili powder you get here in the UK, is completely unadulterated and way way stronger than the stuff you find in North America. The first time I used it, what I cooked it with was totally inedible.
The chili powder over here will blow your head off. I always bring back packages of North American Tex Mex chili powder when I come back from Canada, but for those of you in the UK who don't have that choice, I have tried to approximate a suitable replacement.
This was the perfect meal to have after church on Sunday. The meat was perfectly cooked and shreddable and the sauce was gorgeous.
I just shredded the meat and put it on the flour tortillas along with a tiny bit of sauce and some cheese . . . rolled it up, placed them in a baking dish and then spooned the remaining sauce over top along with more cheese.
Plain Chicken just pops hers under a grill. I wanted to bake mine so that the flour tortillas would absorb some of that delicious sauce. It worked a charm.
I could hardly wait to tuck in. My tastebuds were tingling in overtime. Just the smell of the meat mixture/filling was enough to do that actually.
The end result was absolutely fabulous. I will be making these again. This is seriously scrumptious and so simple to make.
Perfect. I highly recommend. These are a new favourite!!
Mix together 1/2 tsp ground chili powder, 1 tsp ground cumin, 1 tsp ground oregano, 1/2 tsp ground black pepper, 1 1/2 tsp salt, 1/2 tsp of garlic powder, 1/2 tsp onion powder, pinch of ground cloves)
Place
your stewing beef in a slow cooker. Pour the sauce over top. Cover
and cook on low for 8 hours. At the end of that time. Strain out the
sauce to a measuring cup. If you think it is too thin, you can boil it
in a saucepan to thicken it up a bit. Shred the beef with two forks.
Lay out the tortillas one at a time. Spoon a couple of heaped dessert
spoons of beef and a teaspoon of sauce in the centre. Sprinkle some
cheese on top, then roll up the tortilla to encase the filling.
Place
into a buttered casserole dish that is large enough to lay all of your
burritos in, in one layer. Repeat to use it all up. Pour the
remaining sauce over top and sprinkle with cheese. Bake in a
180*C/350*F/ gas mark 4 oven for about 15 minutes to heat through and
melt the cheese. Serve hot.
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Hi Marie, crock pot meals are wonderful, especial this time of the year. This looks so good :)
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Thanks Connie. It is way good. Seriously tasty! Thanks! xoxo
ReplyDeleteThese burritos look delicious Marie:)
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I like crock pot meals..But mostly the ones where you just put everything in LOL..
ReplyDeleteThese look mighty tasty!
Thank you Gloria!xoxo
ReplyDeleteCrock Pot Soups are the best Monique! I love soup in the crock pot! xoxo
Hi Marie,
ReplyDeleteGoing to be making these sometime very soon, just wanted to ask, do you add the flour with the dry soup mix and spices, or do you add it when you have strained the juices from the slow cooker
Thank you
Faye
Hi again Marie,
ReplyDeleteon a separate note from above could you please tell me where or if I could pick up monetary jack cheese here in the uk. I googled it and asda showed they had it but it was only in thin packet slices, any help would be welcome.
Thanks again Faye
Hi Faye, you whisk the flour in with the soup mix and spices before adding any liquid to the mixture. I use a cheese mix that I buy in Morrisons, which costs £2 for 250g or you can get two packs for £3. It is the four cheese mix and is an orange package and contains Mozzarella, Edam, Mature Cheddar and Monterey Jack Cheese already grated. It's quite good. I use it a lot. I hope this is helpful to you!
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