3 tablespoons left over black eyed bean (lobia bean)curry.
Shredded lettuce
2 tablespoon diced cucumber
1 small tomato de seeded and diced
2 teaspoons sour cream
1 tablespoon grated cheese
1 spring onion finely diced
Salt and pepper to taste
1 burrito
Method:
2. In a dish add the sour cream, cheese, salt and pepper and spring onion and mix.
3. Warm the burrito in a skillet.
4. Transfer burrito to a serving plate; spread the sour cream mixture over it.
5. Next spread the black eyed bean curry over it.
6. Top with shredded lettuce, tomato, cucumber and roll up burrito.
7. Cut into two and serve immediately with potato crisps and a side salad.
Ooo, yummy! Love burritos. :)
ReplyDelete-Sarah.j.s.
Very nice and interesting dish. Bean buritto looks delicious and tempting. Wonderful presentation.
ReplyDeleteOmg, wat a tremendous burritos, makes me hungry..
ReplyDeleteLovely dish and very nice presentation...
ReplyDeleteNice Indian touch to the burritos!
ReplyDeleteLooks great Nayana. I especially love your presentation with chips :)
ReplyDeleteThats a tasty Buritto.Following You.
ReplyDeleteIt looks absolutely yummy!!!!
ReplyDeleteWow its yummy..and nice presentation..
ReplyDeletewow !! this looks simply delicious..i have some leftover rajma ,i ges i can try with it instead of bean..thanx for sharing this recipe..
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looks delicious...great recipe
ReplyDeleteLooks delicious.
ReplyDeleteNayna,
ReplyDeleteBuritto looks really yummy. Is letter ,N, is missing from the title
Burrito looks yummy...Greatly presented
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Kairali sisters
nice combo of burritos n chips!
ReplyDeleteoh those burritos look delicious!
ReplyDeleteburrito looks gooood...nayna...everyome in our family loves this...great one!
ReplyDeleteGreat idea dear...Looks delicious...
ReplyDeleteHaven't tasted this before, looks very delicious!
ReplyDeletewooow,,dear.burritos looks perfect n makes me hungry dear...nice presentation...
ReplyDeleteIm such a big burrito fan:)
ReplyDeleteI love bean burrito .. esp when such dishes are Indianised
ReplyDeleteThe burritos look so tempting...awesome and superb clicks :)
ReplyDeleteLovely buritto..yumm yumm
ReplyDeleteHaven't had buritto for such a long while...and this looks so tempting.
ReplyDeleteLove burritos and this looks very tempting. Nice presentation too Nayna.
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Padma
Bean burritos looks great, indianized version sounds wonderful.:)
ReplyDeleteThanks for the wishes Nayna. Bean Burrito looks tempting, you want to send it to MLLA?
ReplyDeleteHi Nayna,
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely dish with a nice presentation :-) Haven't tasted this before but looks tasty.
Deepa
Hamaree Rasoi
yum this looks
ReplyDeleteI love burritos.....and I like you Indianised version of it.
ReplyDeleteLooks so tempting.love it.Nice presentation.
ReplyDeleteA fantastic recipe. I must give this a try tonight.
ReplyDeleteI love burritos!
ReplyDeleteCan never get my burritos wrapped up so well!
ReplyDeleteReally want to give this recipe a try, am putting ingredients for the bean curry on my shopping list for next week and hopefully will get two yummy meals out of it! :D
ReplyDeleteI'm always on the lookout for new recipe ideas that are quick and tasty, this fits the bill :-) We love burritos so will have to give this a try!
ReplyDeleteA lovely, quick and simple vegetarian dish to try - thank you!
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