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Anyone else feel like life is busier now more than ever? Shortcut, quick, and hands-off dinners are an absolute savior for times like this. Bonus when they are amazingly delicious and family-friendly – which is exactly why I am obsessed with this Frozen Burrito Casserole recipe! This frozen burrito bake is a super yummy choice if you’re looking for recipes using frozen burritos or frozen burrito hacks. You only need a few ingredients and about 40 (mostly hands-off) minutes to bring this burrito casserole with frozen burritos to your table.

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What you need for this frozen burrito bake

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To make this burrito casserole with frozen burritos, you’ll need the following ingredients:

  • 8 frozen burritos, unwrapped (I personally use steak, cheese, and rice burritos to make it an even more rounded meal, but you can use any flavor of frozen burritos that you like)
  • 2 10-ounce cans red enchilada sauce (I use mild sauce to keep it kid-friendly)
  • 2 cups shredded Mexican cheese
  • Sour cream
  • Salsa (I prefer pico de gallo salsa for this frozen burrito casserole recipe)
  • Cilantro (optional)

Other frozen burrito hacks

Looking for different ideas for recipes using frozen burritos? Here are a a few variations:

  • Use salsa (red or green) or green enchilada sauce instead of the red enchilada sauce.
  • Make a chipotle cream sauce instead of the enchilada sauce. See my recipe here.
  • Use Monterey Jack cheese in place of the shredded Mexican cheese blend.
  • Add more protein! Crumbled taco seasoned ground beef, strips of fajita chicken, shredded pork, and grilled shrimp are great additions for this frozen burrito bake.
  • Top with any of your other favorite enchilada or taco toppings (guacamole or sliced avocado, shredded lettuce, sliced black olives, diced onions, black beans, etc.).
  • Add crumbled tortilla chips to the top for some extra crunch.
  • Make a chili-cheese frozen burrito casserole by subbing the enchilada sauce for canned chili and the Mexican cheese blend for shredded Cheddar. Serve topped with dollops of sour cream.

How to make a frozen burrito casserole

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To make this frozen burrito casserole recipe, start by preheating the oven to 375 degrees F. Unwrap your frozen burritos and arrange them in a 9×13” baking dish, 6 in a row, and 2 turned sideways next to the row to fill out the dish (see the photo above).

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Top the frozen burrito bake with enchilada sauce.

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Place the frozen burrito casserole in the preheated oven and bake for 30 minutes. Add the cheese and continue baking until the cheese is melted (about 5 more minutes). Top with sour cream, salsa, and cilantro if desired.

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Here’s the Frozen Burrito Casserole recipe! If you love it as much as we do, please leave a rating. If you make any modifications, I’d love to hear your ideas in the comments! Enjoy the frozen burrito bake!

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Frozen Burrito Casserole

Yield: 6 servings

Prep Time: 5 minutes

Cook Time: 35 minutes

Total Time: 40 minutes

Shortcut, quick, and hands-off recipes are some of my favorite dinner solutions. Bonus when they are delicious and family-friendly - which is exactly why I am obsessed with this Frozen Burrito Casserole recipe! You only need a few ingredients and about 40 (mostly hands-off) minutes to bring this burrito casserole with frozen burritos to your table.

Ingredients

  • 8 frozen burritos, unwrapped
  • 2 10-ounce cans red enchilada sauce
  • 2 cups shredded Mexican cheese
  • sour cream
  • salsa
  • cilantro, optional

Instructions

  1. Preheat oven to 375 degrees F.
  2. Arrange burritos in a 9x13” baking dish, 6 in a row, and 2 turned sideways next to the row to fill out the dish. Top with enchilada sauce.
  3. Place in the preheated oven and bake for 30 minutes. Add cheese and continue baking until the cheese is melted (about 5 more minutes).
  4. Top with sour cream, salsa, and cilantro if desired.

Notes

Other frozen burrito hacks

Looking for different ideas for recipes using frozen burritos? Here are a a few variations:

  • Use salsa (red or green) or green enchilada sauce instead of the red enchilada sauce.
  • Make a chipotle cream sauce instead of the enchilada sauce. See my recipe here.
  • Use Monterey Jack cheese in place of the shredded Mexican cheese blend.
  • Add more protein! Crumbled taco seasoned ground beef, strips of fajita chicken, shredded pork, and grilled shrimp are great additions.
  • Top with any of your other favorite enchilada or taco toppings (guacamole or sliced avocado, shredded lettuce, sliced black olives, diced onions, black beans, etc.).
  • Add crumbled tortilla chips to the top for some extra crunch.
  • Make a chili-cheese frozen burrito casserole by subbing the enchilada sauce for canned chili and the Mexican cheese blend for shredded Cheddar. Top with sour cream.

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Comments

  1. Janie says

    This was one of the best, easiest recipes! I added a bit more enchilada sauce, salsa (or pico) and extra cheese. I will definitely pass it on!!!! And make it again!

    Reply

  2. jay hart says

    i googled, ”how to make frozen burritos not taste like sh*t” and this came up, this actually looks good lol ty

    Reply

    • Ramona Cruz-Peters says

      That’s too funny! That is not one of the search phrases I tried to optimize for, but I’m glad Google put 2 and 2 together for you haha!! Seriously though, give it a try! It’s really good and really easy, and you can customize the toppings all sorts of ways.

      Reply

  3. Scott Nichols says

    I made this, but I made my own enchilada sauce and put a layer of taco beef on top then cheese……put pico, sour cream and cilantro before serving…kicking myself for not adding black olives to top it off….we loved it and will make again….wish I could post a picture…

    Reply

    • Ramona Cruz-Peters says

      Your additions sound SO good! If you post a pic online anywhere tag @fabeveryday so I can see it!

      Reply

  4. Stasia says

    What a wonderful easy dish to make. I made it tonight and my family loved it. Thanks so much Ramona for sharing this.

    Reply

    • Ramona Cruz-Peters says

      I’m so happy your family loved it! It’s become a staple at our house too.

      Reply

  5. Amanda says

    I will be trying this tonight for dinner. Can’t wait, it looks so yummy and easy!

    Reply

    • Ramona Cruz-Peters says

      Enjoy! I’d love to hear how it turned out for you and what toppings you used!

      Reply

  6. Lorie says

    I made this for my husband and I and he said “ Now that’s the way to eat burritos”! I will be making this again and Again. I shared with my daughter in law and they loved it also!!

    Reply

    • Ramona Cruz-Peters says

      I’m so glad to hear that! It’s such a simple upgrade, but so delicious!

      Reply

  7. Jeri says

    Trying for the first time hopefully I won’t regret deep frying the burritos before layering in the pan, slathered with taco sauce 🤞 from there we’ll see what changes for next time 😋does look delicious either way!! Thank

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    • Jeri says

      *NOT DEEP FRYING!*

      Reply

      • Ramona Cruz-Peters says

        Keep me posted how it turns out!

        Reply

  8. Alisa Rothe says

    I’ve had frozen burritos taking up space in my freezer for a while now (the kids were not a fan)! This will be the perfect way to use them up! Thanks!

    Reply

    • Ramona Cruz-Peters says

      Yes, this is a great way to clear them out and spruce them up for the kids! Enjoy!

      Reply

  9. Alex says

    Just made this with chili Verde sauce over frozen been and bean burritos.
    Just amazing. Thanks!

    Reply

    • Ramona Cruz-Peters says

      I bet it was delicious with chile verde! Thanks for sharing, and I’m so glad you liked it!

      Reply

  10. Vilja says

    Just tried it with homemade tomatillo salsa (instead of enchilada sauce) on rice & bean burritos. Loads of toppings – tomatoes, white onion, cilantro, fresh corn & sliced black olives. Raves all around!

    Reply

    • Ramona Cruz-Peters says

      I bet it was so good with that sauce! Glad you enjoyed it!

      Reply

  11. Samantha U says

    I’ve had burritos taking space in my freezer long enough, I will be making this tonight! Seems easy enough for this old lady brain…lol Looks yummers.

    Reply

    • Ramona Cruz-Peters says

      It’s a great way to use up those burritos! Let me know what you think after you try it. It’s pretty easy!

      Reply

      • Samantha U says

        It was very easy and tasty except for my major oops….I was not aware that Carolina Reaper was a very “hot” pepper and I used cheese which had it in it. Very warm but also very good 👍

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        • Ramona Cruz-Peters says

          Haha! I bet it was spicy! I’m glad you enjoyed the recipe!

          Reply

  12. Liz B says

    This has become a staple in our house for busy nights. I prep the morning of and then whomever gets home first pops it in the oven. We’ve tried it with different enchiladas sauces. My favorite is red sauce and using bean and cheese burritos my husband likes chicken and cheese with verde enchilada sauce. We serve with a tossed together side salad using whatever produce is in season and on hand. Thank you!

    Reply

    • Ramona Cruz-Peters says

      I’m so glad to hear this one is a savior for busy nights! I live for easy meals too!

      Reply

  13. Stephanie Dunbar says

    I liked the concept of this and enjoyed it all but the enchilada sauce I chose. Next time I will use something else because it had a kick to the sauce.

    Reply

    • Ramona Cruz-Peters says

      Sorry to hear this flavor of sauce didn’t work for your tastes! Feel free to experiment with different sauces using the same cooking method, and let us know how it turns out for you!

      Reply

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What not to put in frozen burritos? ›

Feel free to add your favorite proteins and vegetables to the mix! INGREDIENTS TO AVOID: Avocado or non-cheese dairy, like sour cream. These ingredients will not freeze and reheat well.

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Before baking your burritos, make sure to wrap them tightly in aluminum foil. This will help lock in moisture and prevent the tortillas from drying out during the baking process. For an extra layer of protection, you can also wrap the foil-wrapped burritos in parchment paper before placing them in the oven.

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Microwaving a burrito results in a softer tortilla, while cooking in the oven gives a crispier shell. There is no need to thaw frozen burritos before baking them. To dress up frozen burritos, try baking them in a pan with enchilada sauce, salsa, cheese, sour cream and fresh chopped vegetables.

How do you meal prep burritos without them getting soggy? ›

It's common for breakfast burritos to be a bit soggy after reheating them, so we suggest that you make sure the eggs (and any other hot fillings) cool down before placing them in the tortilla. Cooling the hot fillings releases moisture prior to rolling them in a tortilla—an important step for preventing sogginess.

Can you microwave a frozen burrito in the plastic? ›

Microwave: To reheat your frozen burritos, unwrap them and place them seam side down on a microwave-safe plate.

Can you use aluminum foil in the air fryer? ›

Foil is safe to use in an air fryer so long as you follow three basic rules: never let foil touch the heating element; make sure the foil is weighted so it doesn't blow around the basket; and avoid contact with acidic ingredients, which can cause the foil to leach onto your food.

Can I put a burrito wrapped in foil in an air fryer? ›

We have found that wrapping our burritos in foil before air frying them yields the best results. It lets the tortilla warm-up but still stay that soft, chewy texture we love. Cooking without the foil is totally fine when you're in a rush, but the tortilla just doesn't quite live up to the foil-wrapped version.

Can you bake a frozen burrito? ›

You can either zap your frozen burrito in the microwave for a maximum of two minutes, or you can bake it in the oven for 55 minutes, a suggestion that reveals not only a fundamental misunderstanding of why someone would buy a frozen burrito in the first place but, I believe, a misplaced hope in humanity in general.

How to keep frozen burritos from getting hard in the oven? ›

Before baking your burritos, make sure to wrap them tightly in aluminum foil. This will help lock in moisture and prevent the tortillas from drying out during the baking process. For an extra layer of protection, you can also wrap the foil-wrapped burritos in parchment paper before placing them in the oven.

How long to reheat frozen breakfast burrito in oven? ›

To reheat in the oven: Preheat the oven to 350 F. Remove the burritos from the plastic bag but leave them wrapped in foil. Warm the burritos, directly on the oven rack, until hot, about 20 minutes (if still frozen, the burritos will take longer).

How to cook Costco burritos from frozen? ›

Microwave -Remove Burrito from packaging and sleeve. Place on a microwave-safe plate and cover with another microwave-safe plate completely. Cook for 35 seconds and then FLIP and cook for an additional 35 seconds or until an internal temperature of 165F is reached. Let cool for 1 minute.

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