15 minute Chicken Burrito Recipe (2024)

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This Chicken Burrito recipe is on the table in 15 minutes. Perfect for weeknights when you’ve worked late, the kids have extracurricular activities or too much homework… okay, so they are basically perfect for every night of the week.

We use pre-cooked chicken, canned refried beans, and frozen corn in this chicken burrito… and the results are fresh and delicious!

Chicken Burrito Recipe

A grocery store rotisserie chicken is the star in this recipe. We literally ALWAYS have a rotisserie chicken in the cart at the grocery store. Probably two. Cook your chicken at home and you can plan to add half an hour to cook time (if you use chicken breast!) Grab a magically pre-cooked chicken on your weekly grocery store run and you’ve already done the heavy lifting for weeknight cooking.

Even if I don’t have a plan for what to do with it, if we’re really stuck for dinner one night, we just slice it up and roll with it.

But… rotisserie chicken is a staple for a lot of 15-minute meals, including these 15 Minute Chicken Burritos.

How to Make Chicken Burritos

  • You’ll heat your burritos in a dry pan, no oil, no spray. So either wipe out the pan you used to heat the chicken mixture or grab a large clean pan.
  • Grab the 10-inch tortillas. They are easier to roll into burritos.
  • When you pick your rotisserie chicken at the store, make sure you grab one that is fresh and has not been under the heat lamp all day. Because you’ll be heating these again when you get home, you don’t want the chicken to be dry.
  • These work great with leftover chicken from a previous meal too

Are Burritos Healthy?

Like most recipes, how nutritious (or unhealthy) a recipe is has a lot to do with the ingredients you choose. We are not here to judge! (I used to be totally judgy… then I had 3 kids. I will never judge another mom again!) But we do include a nutrition label below the recipe so you can see how many calories are in a chicken burrito and what sort of nutrition it provides for your family.

15 Minute Recipes

So what do you think of our 15-minute recipe series so far? Helpful? Have you seen the 15 Minute Steak Sandwiches and 15 Minute Beef and Broccoli?

Are there recipes you’d like to see? Hit reply and tell me what you serve your family when you are most pressed for time. I am totally going to steal your ideas! 😂

15 Minute Chicken Burritos

Prep Time

6 mins

Cook Time

8 mins

This delicious chicken burrito recipe is made better because it goes on the table in 15 Minutes!

Course:Main Dishes

Cuisine:American

Keyword:15 Minute, chicken

Servings: 4 servings

Calories: 489 kcal

Author: Cynthia Rusincovitch

Ingredients

  • 410-inchtortillas
  • 1TbspOlive oil
  • ½Cuponiondiced
  • 2Cupscookedshredded chicken
  • ½Cupfrozen corn
  • ½Cupchunky salsa
  • 1Tbsptaco seasoning
  • 1Cuprefried beans
  • 1Cupshredded cheese
  • Salsa, sour cream and guacamole as sides

Instructions

  1. In a large skillet, heat oil and add onion. Cook until translucent.

  2. Add the chicken to the pan along with the corn, salsa, and taco seasoning. Stir and cook until heated through.

  3. Spread ¼ cup of beans down the center of each tortilla, then top with chicken mixture and cheese.

  4. Roll the burritos up by folding the 2 sides about an inch over the filling, then fold the bottom half of the tortilla over the filling and roll to close.

  5. Heat a clean, large skillet on medium heat. Brush or spray bottom and top of each burrito with oil, then place seam side down on the skillet. Heat about one minute, then turn and heat the other side.

  6. Serve with sides of choice.

Nutrition Facts

15 Minute Chicken Burritos

Amount Per Serving

Calories 489Calories from Fat 171

% Daily Value*

Fat 19g29%

Saturated Fat 6g30%

Cholesterol 63mg21%

Sodium 1935mg81%

Potassium 470mg13%

Carbohydrates 52g17%

Fiber 6g24%

Sugar 7g8%

Protein 26g52%

Vitamin A 454IU9%

Vitamin C 17mg21%

Calcium 253mg25%

Iron 4mg22%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

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About Cynthia Rusincovitch

Cynthia is a writer, photographer, and recipe developer. She was in corporate marketing for 15 years before leaving it to focus on family. She started blogging as a way to nourish the desire to work while balancing the joys and duties that come with having more kids than hands. She is married to an aerospace engineer who likes to man the grill and has 3 daughters - a teenager and two toddlers. Follow her on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter, and Pinterest.

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  1. 15 minute Chicken Burrito Recipe (11)Clara says

    My kids have been nagging me to make burritos for a while but due to my busy schedule I have been averting it until one day at work I came across this burrito recipe which vouched for a fifteen minutes cooking time. And I was amazed to find out later that it was true.

    Reply

  2. 15 minute Chicken Burrito Recipe (12)Jen says

    Made according to directions, really yummy! Thank you

    Reply

  3. 15 minute Chicken Burrito Recipe (13)Shawna says

    These were a last minute choice. We we’re tired and had some chicken that we cooked up ahead of time when we made another meal. We had almost all of the other ingredients except for salsa and corn. It really didn’t matter. These burritos are easy to make and they taste better than any restaurant. Not only do you save $20 but you can control the amount of salt Hint: we made our own taco seasoning mix from a recipe that I found. (we used half the amount of salt that the recipe called for and didn’t miss it or the package preservatives.) Never going to by it in a package again. Really enjoyed dinner tonight.

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  4. 15 minute Chicken Burrito Recipe (14)Wyatt says

    These are great! Thanks for sharing!

    Reply

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15 minute Chicken Burrito Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What was in the old Taco Bell chicken burrito? ›

Back in the late 2000s and early 2010s this was always my go-to. Chicken, cilantro rice, cheese, avocado ranch. Can't get any better than that. I think they used to be a little under $2 at the time.

What do you put in a burrito wrap? ›

You can think of any burrito filling ideas and make it work. Traditionally, the essentials contain beans, meat or veggie protein and salsa, wrapped up in a flour tortilla. Extra vegetables, sour cream, guacamole, cheese and rice are also frequently added to the mix.

What kind of beans do you use for burritos? ›

what goes in a burrito?
  • Beans – the two most common types of beans used for burritos are black beans and pinto beans, specifically refried pinto beans. ...
  • Protein – chicken or beef are the most popular burrito fillings, but you can also enjoy pork or opt for a veggie filling instead.
Sep 7, 2022

Why did Taco Bell discontinue the chicken burrito? ›

The statement explained that Taco Bell removed the burrito to make room for the new menu additions.

Did Taco Bell discontinue chicken burrito? ›

According to a press release, the popular food chain revamped its value menu to feature more satiating, meal-sized items. The four menu items that have officially been discontinued are: the chipotle ranch grilled chicken burrito, beefy melt burrito, fiesta veggie burrito, and classic combo.

How to make a burrito that tastes like a restaurant? ›

  1. Cook the rice in the broth. ...
  2. Add in the beans, pico de gallo, lime zest and juice and seasoning. ...
  3. Taste and adjust the seasoning, then mix in the cilantro.
  4. Cook or warm the meat and other toppings, grate the cheese and set up your other fixings while the rice is cooking and cooling down.
Jul 17, 2020

What type of rice is used for burritos? ›

The best rice for making burritos is short-grain white rice. It has a sticky texture that keeps all the fillings together in the wrap. This one also cooks quickly and evenly, so you don't have to worry about under or overcooking it. Many use jasmine or basmati rice for an even better flavor and aroma.

What's the difference between a burrito and a tortilla wrap? ›

Even though burritos are also made with tortillas, these tortillas are larger and thicker than those used for wraps. Traditional burritos use wheat flour tortillas, which are heartier and can hold more substantial fillings without tearing.

What is in a real Mexican burrito? ›

Authentic Mexican burritos consist of two thin flour tortillas filled with a variety of ingredients. Although the ingredients can be as creative and unique as one's imagination, a traditional burrito is filled with meat, vegetables, and beans. However, rice and guacamole are two very common additions.

What makes a perfect burrito? ›

Therefore, fully cooking your meats, beans, and rice before assembling the burrito is crucial. Not only will fully cooking ingredients lead to favorable textures, but it's also essential for proper food safety. Whole beans should be fully cooked yet tender, and refried beans should be creamy.

What beans do Mexicans eat the most? ›

The pinto bean is perhaps one of the most common type of beans used in most Mexican dishes. Like the black bean, the pinto bean is also loaded with nutritious elements including high fiber and protein. Pinto beans are served both whole and mashed, which will become the refried bean.

What kind of cheese do you put on a burrito? ›

Flour tortillas– We like to use the ready-to-cook Tortilla Land tortillas, but you can use your favorite brand. Cheese– use shredded cheddar, Mexican blend, or Monterey Jack cheese. If you want a little kick, pepper jack would be good too.

Do Mexicans put beans in burritos? ›

Authentic Mexican burritos are usually small and thin, with flour tortillas containing only one or two of several ingredients: either some form of meat or fish, potato, rice, beans, asadero cheese, chile rajas, or chile relleno.

What burrito did Taco Bell remove? ›

The reason for its retirement isn't particularly comforting to grieving fans, either. According to a statement from Taco Bell, the Chipotle Ranch burrito just didn't make the cut. It gets worse, too.

What did Taco Bell discontinue? ›

Loaded Grillers

And finally, the Loaded Potato Griller was made up of potatoes, reduced-fat sour cream, bacon and nacho cheese sauce. In July 2020, Taco Bell removed all loaded grillers from its menu.

What is the burrito original? ›

Juan Méndez, a street vendor in Chihuahua, Mexico, invented the burrito. During the Mexican Revolution in the 1910s, Méndez decided to wrap his food in flour tortillas to keep it warm and transport it on his small donkey. He then realized that wrapping the food in a tortilla was tasty and a good way to serve it.

What burrito did Taco Bell bring back? ›

A Taco Bell favorite – the Beefy Crunch Burrito – has returned to the restaurant's menu, along with a new item. Back in March, Taco Bell held a fan vote on the Taco Bell app, pitting the Beefy Crunch Burrito against the Cool Ranch Doritos Locos Tacos for a return spot on the restaurant chain's menu.

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