Breakfast burritos

Anonymous
I’ve lived here long enough not to expect them but does anywhere have recommendations on where to get breakfast burritos (Not District Taco)
Anonymous
McDonalds has them.
Anonymous
I’m sorry, you live in the DMV, I’m assuming? And this is this actually a question?

Anita’s!!!

I live 45 min from the closest location and I always buy a dozen to freeze. They’re amaaaaazing.
Anonymous
Another vote for Anita’s! So good.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I’m sorry, you live in the DMV, I’m assuming? And this is this actually a question?

Anita’s!!!

I live 45 min from the closest location and I always buy a dozen to freeze. They’re amaaaaazing.

I tried it once years ago when I first moved here and I really didn’t like it but that was for dinner. I’ll give it another shot. Thanks!
Anonymous
Taco Bell.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:McDonalds has them.


NP. Those sausage burritos are gooooood, with the hot sauce...
Anonymous
Taco Bar El Guero in Gaithersburg.
Anonymous
There is not enough love for breakfast burritos! I buy the Good Food Made Simple brand at Target but they're so skimpy.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:McDonalds has them.


NP. Those sausage burritos are gooooood, with the hot sauce...


Those things are good. I haven't had one in forever because McDonald's breakfast is my treat when I have a very early morning flight.
Anonymous
https://youtu.be/V-iYJTo_bqM

For anyone who hasn’t yet been introduced to the magic of Parry Gripp...you’re welcome.
Anonymous
Little Red Fox has the best. Get extra sauce on it. Yum!
Anonymous
I hate to say ut but make them! A single egg scambled with a bit of cheese, your favorite salsa or jalapenos, and like three little tater tots from the freezer. If you want meat a slice of microwave bacon. Seriously, it takes five minutes and really good. This is my breakfast most days.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Another vote for Anita’s! So good.


Which one do you get? There’s so many options and with different sauces.
Anonymous
I make my own and freeze individually or 2 together, sending on your appetite.
-Brown 1# turkey sausage (when cooked I chop the sausage finer so there are uniform pieces)
-Scramble a dozen eggs
-Combine cooked sausage, scrambled eggs and shredded cheese (I typically use a combo of jalapeño jack and cheddar)
-Lay out the tortillas (about 16) and distribute egg mixture on each one.
-Wrap individually in seran and place 8n freezer bag.

I prefer to remove from freezer the night before, but can thaw in microwave too. Reheat in microwave. Can add vegetables, hot sauce etc.
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