
I don’t know about you, but I really can’t afford to waste food, especially after giving all my money to my new letting agent. £950 in non-refundable holding deposit and admin fees, not to mention 2 months rent upfront, greedy bastards… Admittedly, that was over a month ago now but I’m still living off beans. In fact, I’ve eaten so many beans this past month, I’m one bean away from hysterically hurling cans of beans out my lovely new kitchen window shouting ‘FLY MY PRETTIES, FLY!’
But then I found a can of black eyed beans in the cupboard and with about 30p in my purse what’s a girl to do? So I defrosted some wraps and made these rather jazzy breakfast burritos, olé! I actually love this recipe because not only did it feed me and Jamie for breakfast but it makes enough beany filling for two lunch wraps, beans for everyone! Simply replace the scrambled eggs for a few slices of baked sweet potato and add a bit of salad. Waste not want not.
TIP 1: I always pop a big sweet potato in my shopping basket. Pre-baked they make a cheap yet brilliant last minute addition to salads and wraps. (Preheat an oven to 220°C /180°C fan/gas mark 6. Carefully score a sweet potato with a sharp knife along the skin and insert into the centre. Withdraw carefully and cover in foil. Pop in the oven for 40-50 minutes (depending on the size of the potato, bigger potatoes will need longer). Once soft, leave to cool before putting in the fridge. Slice off bits as required and keep in the fridge for up to 4 days.
TIP 2: Tortilla’s freeze really well wrapped in cling film for up to 3 months.
TIP 3: This recipe makes quite a lot of bean mixture, perfect for making lunch wraps. Simply replace the scrambled egg with slices of baked sweet potato and salad.
Breakfast burrito
Serves 2 / Hands on time 20 minutes / Total time 20 mins / V🌶
1 tsp olive oil
2 tortilla wraps
½ red onion, sliced
Small red pepper, sliced
1 can black eyed beans or black beans, rinsed and drained
½ can of sweetcorn, drained
1 tsp smoked paprika
2 tsp chipotle paste (use less if you don’t want it too spicy)
2 eggs
Garnish
28g vegetarian cheddar, grated
2 spring onions, chopped
1 avocado, sliced
1 tomato, sliced
½ a lime cut into 4 wedges
Low fat greek yogurt (optional)
Method
1. Preheat an oven to 200°C/180°C fan/400°F/gas mark 6. Wrap up two tortilla’s in foil and put to one side.
2. In a large saucepan or cooking pot, add the sliced onion and the red peppers to a tsp of oil. Cook on a medium to high heat for 5 minutes or until softened (add a dash of water to help them steam if they’re starting to look a little brown).
3. Add 2 teaspoons of chipotle paste and 1 teaspoon of smoked paprika to the mix and give it a good stir. Add the drained black eyed beans and half a can of sweet corn and mix well. Season well with salt and pepper, add another dash or water and turn down the heat to medium low and cover with a lid.
4. Chop the spring onions and slice the tomato, avocado and quarter half a lime. Grate the cheese and put it all to one side.
5. Put a medium sized saucepan on a high heat with a knob of butter. Once the butter has melted and starts to fizz, add two eggs. Mix quickly with a spoon to scramble and season with with salt and pepper (this is how I make scrambled eggs, with no milk and on a high heat, it’s very quick and they still resemble eggs afterward, not mush).
6. Pop your tortillas in the oven for about a minute to warm them up. Uncover the bean picture and take off the heat. Put your warm tortilla on a plate and cover with a spoonful of the bean mixture, scrambled egg and top with your chosen garnish. Finally season with salt and pepper, wrap up and enjoy.

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V– Vegetarian 🌶– Spicy
Bloody hell! How is £950 justified and why non returnable? Rip off Britain again. I hate wasting food and usually manage to turn leftovers into something tasty, most frequently soup – I reckon you can turn pretty much anything into soup. I love beans, a staple of Romanian cooking along with maize. One of my favourites is iahnie (pron yakneeay); beans pulverised with onion, garlic and oil – we use cheap canned butter beans (from Aldi) here but it’s even better made with fresh big, fat, buttery ‘boabe’ in Romania. We often have it, just with crispy bread, as a meal – very cheap.
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I’ve never heard of pron yakneeay but it sounds amazing! Will look into making that, thanks for the tip. Love a cheap tasty dish I do 🙂
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Lovely recipe…..will try it sure 🙂
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Perfect breakfast idea, absolutely perfect, I just love burritos and finding fresh new recipes like this one makes my day 😀
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It is pretty delicious (if I do say so myself) 😉 Making your day has made my day 😀
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