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RV Recipe: Delicious Breakfast Burritos with Soy Chorizo

| Updated Apr 3, 2020

I made these breakfast burritos on the stovetop of our RV galley using ingredients that can be stored for a long time in the fridge/freezer.  

After a few days of cereal with yogurt, bananas, and blueberries… we were ready for something different and warm for breakfast!  

I had the following ingredients on hand and the results… rewarding!

Serves 6

Enough for my husband Jeff and me for breakfast with leftovers to freeze for 2 additional meals.

 

chorizo burrito on plate

Breakfast Burritos Ingredients

4                 eggs

2 slices      cheddar cheese

1 cup         frozen hash browns

2                 soy chorizo sausages

1 tbsp          vegetable oil

2 tsp           butter

                    a no salt all-purpose spice or salt and pepper to taste

6                  flour tortillas ~ 8″ size

Directions

  1.  Gather ingredients for the burritos and place them in a workspace close to the stove.
  2.  In a medium saute' pan add 1 1/2 tsp of oil.  Turn the stove to medium-high.
  3.  When the oil is warm, add the hash browns.  Stir and cook for about 7 minutes or cooked through.  Remove the hash browns to a plate and set aside.
  4. Add the remaining 1 1/2 tsp of vegetable oil to the pan.  Remove the chorizo from the casings, saute' and stir until the chorizo is thoroughly cooked 165 F.   Remove cooked chorizo to a plate.
  5. In a medium bowl whisk eggs with a tsp. of water.  
  6. Add a tsp. of butter to the pan and turn heat to medium.  Melt butter, add the eggs.                                                 Stir as needed until eggs are cooked.
  7.  Tear 1 slice of cheese into 4 pieces. With the heat on medium place cheese pieces on top of the cooked eggs.    Add cooked hash browns and stir.  Add cooked chorizo and stir.  
  8. Cut the remaining 1 1/2 tsp of butter in 4 and place evenly along the inner edges of the pan.
  9.  Top with the final piece of cheese, torn into 3 – 4 pieces.  Let the cheese melt some then turn off the heat.
  10.  Cook the tortillas on both sides, 1 at a time over low flame or heat from the stove.
  11.  Assemble and roll your burritos using about 1/2 cup of chorizo mixture per buritto.
  12.  Package the leftover burritos single layer in a zip-top freezer bag.  Label the outer bag listing the contents and date packaged.  Enjoy within 3 months.
  13.  Reheat the frozen burritos in the microwave until hot and center is warm.

Chef MJ

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Mike Wendland

Published on 2020-04-03

Mike Wendland is a multiple Emmy-award-winning Journalist, Podcaster, YouTuber, and Blogger, who has traveled with his wife, Jennifer, all over North America in an RV, sharing adventures and reviewing RV, Camping, Outdoor, Travel and Tech Gear for the past 12 years. They are leading industry experts in RV living and have written 18 travel books.

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