Freezer Meal Slow Cooker Bean Burritos Recipe (2024)

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Bean Burritos are a favorite around here! My 5 year old will only eat bean burritos for lunch. That little girl would eat bean burritos for all three meals if I let her.

Not only does she love them, but my husband can also eat a lot of them in one sitting. I decided that there has to be a cheaper way than buying them prepackaged.

I took of one of our old recipes: Refried Beans (with out the re-fry) and made it into Freezer Meal Slow Cooker Bean Burritos. They turned out AMAZING and it made a lot!

Freezer Meal Slow Cooker Bean Burritos Recipe (2)

Serves: 18

Freezer Meal Slow Cooker Bean Burritos Recipe

I took of one of our old recipes:Refried Beans (with out the re-fry)and made it into Freezer Meal Slow Cooker Bean Burritos. They turned out AMAZING and it made a lot!

Prep Time 20 minutes mins

Cook Time 8 hours hrs 10 minutes mins

Total Time 8 hours hrs 30 minutes mins

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Ingredients

Refried Beans

  • 1 onion peeled and halved
  • 3 cups can pinto beans rinsed and dried off (you can also use Black Beans)
  • 2 Tablespoons minced garlic
  • 3 teaspoons salt
  • teaspoon fresh ground black pepper
  • teaspoon ground cumin
  • 5 cups water
  • 4 cups chicken broth

Burritos

  • 24 tortillas (I used whole wheat)
  • 3 cups shredded cheese
  • slow cooker refried beans

Instructions

Refried Beans

  • Place the onion, rinsed beans, garlic, salt, pepper, and cumin into a slow cooker. Pour in the water and chicken broth and stir to combine.

  • Cook on high for 8 hours, adding more water as needed. Note: if more than 1 cup of water has evaporated during cooking, then the temperature is too high.

  • Once the beans have cooked, strain them, and reserve the liquid. Mash the beans with a potato masher, adding the reserved water as needed to attain desired consistency.

Burritos

  • Spoon some beans onto the tortilla. Add as much cheese as you would like.

  • Fold in two sides of the tortilla then roll the rest of the tortilla. Next place each burrito and place it on a 12×12" sheet of foil. Fold in both sides of the foil and roll the tortilla in it. Stick them in the freezer when you are done.

  • When you are ready to eat one, take it out of the foil and stick it on a plate. Microwave the burrito for about 2 minutes or until the burrito is heated all the way through.

  • It made about 18 burritos.

Notes

  • Make sure to use canned beans and not dry beans

Nutrition

Calories: 30 kcal · Carbohydrates: 6 g · Protein: 2 g · Fat: 1 g · Saturated Fat: 1 g · Sodium: 659 mg · Potassium: 136 mg · Fiber: 1 g · Sugar: 1 g · Vitamin A: 2 IU · Vitamin C: 5 mg · Calcium: 23 mg · Iron: 1 mg

Recipe Details

Course: Main Course

Cuisine: American

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  1. Brigitte says:

    Does your cookbook contain the nutritional data?
    Thank you!!
    Brigitte

  2. Tammy says:

    I usually make burritos just as we go.. But, I also make my own beans and add a bit of cilantro into the mix while cooking- I feel like it gives just a little bit of flavor that sometimes they're missing.

  3. Eric Pepple says:

    Who doesn't love a good bean burrito?! Great idea, I will have to give these a try.

    Happy Blogging!
    Happy Valley Chow

  4. Kim Lee says:

    I've been wanting to do beans in the slow cooker for awhile and I love the idea of turning them into a burrito! Can't wait to give this a try!

  5. Karen says:

    I make these also except my almost five-year-old won't touch them.......I like to wrap in a paper towel before foil, so when you microwave them they steam a little and aren't as dry.

  6. Christina Andersen says:

    Awesome! I love the idea of freezing homemade food to make a quick grab and go meal...your blog is very inspiring. I love it! You have a new follower! dearbeautifulyou.com

  7. Six Sisters says:

    It doesn't. But the recipes are also on our sister blog site -MyRecipeMagic.com. You type the recipe name in the search bar, then click on "Nutrition". All the nutritional data will come up for you. Hope this helps. -The Six Sisters

  8. Cindy Jamieson says:

    Oooh, my husband would love these!!! Thank you so much for sharing with Simple Supper Tuesday :o)

  9. Paige Flamm says:

    These look yummy and delicious! I always love all of your freezer meals!

    Paige
    http://thehappyflammily.blogspot.com

  10. Lindsey says:

    Are you soaking your beans before you put them in the pot? I assume not, because it doesn't say, but I wanted to check. Thanks!

  11. Six Sisters says:

    I used the canned beans. Just rinse them and put them in. No need for soaking.

  12. Margaret says:

    I made the beans today and wow! I am never buying canned beans again. These were so delicious and so easy! I can't wait to make them into the burritos, although I could just eat them all by themself!

  13. sugarsugarhouse.com says:

    These beans were really good. Thanks for the recipe!

  14. Harriet says:

    Made the beans yesterday and mashed them. Today my mother, daughter and I assembled the burrito's. We all agree that these beans taste way better than canned ones-even from the famous makers of authentic food. Thanks for sharing and keep on posting :)

  15. Laurie says:

    Made these last night and didn't realize my crockpot was set on low until 2 1/2 hours into cooking time. I then put it on high and after 5 hours cooking time they were done. I was worried that with me having it on low they wouldn't turn out but thankfully they did. I didn't have to add any water/chicken broth during cooking or while smashing them. That was probably due to what crock pot i decided to use. i chose my smaller one cause it doesnt get as hot as my 6 quart one. The beans were amazing! Like other comments i will never buy store bought refried beans again! Thanks so much for the recipe and can't wait for my kids to try them at lunch :)

  16. Heather says:

    Can you add ground hamburger to it?

  17. Liz says:

    Thank you for nice recipe for beans. Have a wonderful day and wishing your family much happiness.

  18. Mary says:

    I found your recipe last month and made a big batch of these for the freezer. Everyone loved them! Hubby, 10 year old daughter and myself. I'm planning on making more this weekend. Thanks for the great recipe!

  19. cynthia says:

    How do you reheat these after they've been frozen? Microwave? Oven? Help! Thanks :) I love your recipes

  20. cynthia says:

    Just kidding. I read the recipe again.

  21. Cyd says:

    You can reheat them in the microwave or oven. I prefer the oven, but if you are in a hurry the microwave works great too. Just heat until heated through.

  22. Ashley T says:

    I am making these right now. I used can black beans since I had an insane amount in the cupboard. They've been cooking for almost 6 hours, but it looks super watery. Did I mess up somewhere? I know I measured everything correctly.

  23. Marie says:

    The recipe calls for dry beans, but everyone in the comments mentions canned - which one is true to the recipe? If I were to use dry, wouldn't I need to soak them overnight the night before? Thanks!

  24. Cyd says:

    Sorry about that. It is canned pinto beans and you rinse them and dry them off.

  25. Pat says:

    I am confused by this recipe...it calls for canned beans, but shows 9 cups of liquid. How are these supposed to cook in a slow cooker for 8 hours and use up this liquid? What is the purpose of slow cooking canned beans that long? Shouldn't it be dry beans? Someone answer, please! Thanks!

  26. Cyd says:

    It's canned beans, not dry beans. You use the liquid at the end of the cooking time when you crush the beans. The liquid helps you get to the desired consistency you want. That can vary by person.

  27. amber says:

    How long would these be good to store in freezer and still be yummy?

  28. Cyd says:

    If wrapped well they should be fine for up to a month.

  29. Jade says:

    I made the beans today with the thought that i would make a bunch of burritos to keep in the freezer. I tasted them once i had mashed them...and proceeded to eat several spoonfuls right from the slow cooker. So good! Might have to make some more up tomorrow so i can have some for the freezer!The 18 burritos must be small ones - i doubt my batch would make 18 large ones!

  30. Angela says:

    I must have done something very wrong because this only made three burritos :( I used two small cans of pinto beans which was three cups. Maybe it's supposed to be more than three cups of pinto beans?

  31. Susie B. says:

    What size tortilla's do you use? Large or small? Flour or corn? Or just personal taste? Not sure which type will freeze the best. Thank you!

  32. Cyd says:

    We buy flour or wheat tortillas. We buy the ones that are for burritos. They aren't the small ones. More medium sized.

  33. Angela says:

    I think it's a misprint. I think it's supposed to be three cups of dried beans? I wish somebody would have answered my question about it.

  34. stella says:

    i thought this was strange also. i presoaked and cooked 3 cups of dried beans and it seems correct. they're really good!

  35. Jaqueline says:

    I adore borirtus! I make my black bean borirtus with sweet potatoes (on my blog), the creaminess of the mashed sweet potatoes really works with the flavours. I grill em on the BBQ! Thanks for sharing the recipe.

  36. Kristin B. says:

    Quick question...it says one whole onion, peeled and halved...so do I just put it in there for flavor and then remove when mashing up beans? Seems odd that its not chopped into pieces.

  37. Tracey says:

    Hi Ladies- I crockpot dried beans all the time. I just rinse the beans, cover the beans with water at least by 2 inches (but like adding the stock-I make that in the crock pot too 20hrs) add the seasoning after the beans are soft...salt will not allow the beans to soften. They can take about 4-6 hrs on high in my little oval crock pot. Great recipes that I have seen so far! thanks

  38. Kristen Hills - SixSistersStuff says:

    You can leave them whole, or chop them. I left mine whole because I like a big chunk of onion. But yes, you can chop them up and it would still work out just fine!

  39. Kayla says:

    Definitely do NOT use canned beans....I used 60 oz (so doubled to 6 cups) of canned beans and all I have is a really bad soup. A lot of people are confused by this - is it possible to change the recipe on this post? Or, please clarify what YOU mean by canned? Because to me it means prepared beans found in the grocery aisle next to all the other ready to eat canned beans. I should have been tipped off because why would a person "dry" them?....They'd get mushy. I have only found un-prepared beans dry in bags, which would have used up the water from the recipe. Thanks!

  40. Cyd says:

    The recipe only calls for 3 cups of beans. No more than that. :)

  41. charmaine Anderson says:

    Hi there, I made these yesterday and they are very tasty, the only thing is my recipe seemed to make a lot less than what you indicate. Above says 3 cups of canned beans -- should it be three cups of dried beans? Or maybe 3 cans of beans? I had a ton of liquid left in the crock pot and also it only made 5 burritos.

  42. charmaine anderson says:

    Ugh, one of the few times that I didn't read all the reviews for a recipe, or I would have seen that yes the above recipe is WRONG -- it is not canned beans, it is dried beans. It would have been nice if the recipe had been adjusted as requested by some other reviewers. I will try it again with the proper ingredients.

  43. Mary says:

    I would use dry beans & either soak overnight or use the quick cook method ,usually dry beans have both cooking methods on the package. My experience with dry verses canned beans is you will notice a flavor differance cooking your own beans verses canned and usually much cheaper.

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