This vegetarian breakfast burrito is a hearty, filling, flavorful package! It’s packed with scrambled eggs, roasted potatoes, lentils, spinach, cheese, my avocado tomatillo salsa verde and regular tomato salsa! It’s an exciting breakfast I look forward to making on the weekend.
I’m not going to lie, I don’t love ordering a veggie breakfast burrito from a restaurant. My experience has been that they’ve been a little, well, bland. I prefer to make mine at home. This burrito is pretty filling but if I’m really hungry I’ll serve it with a side of veggie sausage. My favorite is the Morningstar Farms sausage patties.
Notes About Ingredients
Lentils – Lentils are added for some extra protein and fiber. I prefer lentils over black beans in my burrito. I cook extra lentils and store them in the fridge for a burrito the next morning or eat them as a side with a salad.
Spinach – Adding sauteed spinach is an easy way to get in extra veggies.
Eggs – I use two egg whites and one whole egg with the yolk. Instead of using only egg whites, I add a whole egg because all of the fat soluble vitamins, choline and essential fatty acids are contained in the yolk.
Potatoes – Putting potatoes inside the burrito adds some texture and extra heartiness!
Cheese – I like extra sharp cheddar cheese in my burrito. If you’re feeling spicy you could use pepper jack for an extra kick. I always buy a block of cheese and shred it myself. If there is one thing you can spend a tiny bit of extra time doing, it’s grating your own cheese. I find it has so much more flavor than the pre-shredded in a bag and it melts better. If it’s not adding any flavor then what’s the point of the calories, am I right?!
Wrapping Burritos
Warming the tortilla makes it more pliable and helps it “stretch” a little making it easier to wrap up the filling and keep it inside the burrito. I pile the ingredients in the middle of the tortilla horizontally and then fold the left and right sides over as far as they can go. While holding those in place, pull the bottom flap of the tortilla over the middle and kind of tuck it and continue to roll the burrito up.