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The Kitchn: Use your slow cooker for homemade breakfast burrito bowls - really!

By Meghan Splawn on

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A good breakfast burrito is proof that it's what's on the inside that really counts. The classic combination of fluffy potatoes, seasoned sausage, creamy beans and eggs bathed in salsa and chiles will always get our attention, so let's remove the distractions and get straight to the filling. And better yet -- let's give ourselves every opportunity to enjoy a hearty breakfast without playing short-order cook.

Here's the plan: Scan this ingredient list before you head to the grocery store and find 30 minutes after dinner this week for a little prep. With some help from the slow cooker, you'll turn your dream of hot, homemade breakfast burrito bowls into a totally attainable reality.

A go-anywhere, do-anything breakfast burrito filling

The following recipe will teach you how to make the filling for breakfast burritos in your slow cooker. After all, it's the filling, with so many components, that's responsible for relegating a from-scratch breakfast burrito to weekends or drive-thru pick-up only. With the slow cooker, you can cook the browned sausage, potatoes, beans and salsa overnight and wake up to a ready-to-serve filling you can eat by the bowl with a sunny egg to top.

Key steps for slow cooker breakfast burrito

 

Brown the sausage. Browning the sausage before it goes in the slow cooker makes for a much tastier finished bowl. This is pretty much the most work you'll do in this recipe, so don't skip it.

Rely on some canned staples. Canned pinto beans, salsa and chiles make up the bulk of the bowls. If you have any cooked beans on hand -- pinto, black beans, or otherwise -- feel free to use them instead of the canned ones. Choose a salsa you love, because it's going to do the heavy lifting when it comes to seasoning this dish.

Use up odds and ends. As long as you have at least a cup of salsa, you can swap out any of the other ingredients for others so that you can make these bowls from odds and ends in the kitchen. Don't have Yukon Golds? Use peeled russets or sweet potatoes. Swap the pinto beans for black beans or kidney beans. This was made to be flexible, remember.

Cook the eggs as needed. Eggs cooked directly in the slow cooker have their place, but in order for this recipe to really have our back, it needed to have a generous cook time. For that reason we left the eggs out. When it's time to dish up breakfast, cook the eggs just how you like them.

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