In your opinion, what should be in them ...and what should not?
Scrambled eggs, sausage, cheeze, onion, salsa, and anything else you can think of.
eggs cheese spicey stuff leftover meats... never bell pepper
Eggs, cheese, meat of some sort, potatoes. I don't like veggies with my eggs. I'll add fruit on the side if I want a more "complete" breakfast.
I think that most breakfast burritos have a problem with all of the textures being the same - especially if they are reheated. If they are made fresh, I'll use bacon over sausage to add a contrasting texture. I'll try to make the potatoes more crispy for the same reason.
If that's not possible and it's for a more grab and go, I'll heat it up in the panini grill rather than the microwave. This helps with any soggy tortilla situations and adds a needed crunch.
Wawa:
Egg white, pepper jack, shredded steak (like in a cheesesteak) spinach, salsa.
The old chic fila burrito:
Chopped nuggets, shredded cheddar, grilled onion and green pepper, salsa.
I'll stick to my sausage and bacon butty with brown sauce.
eggs cheese sausage
unwrap the burrito and put its contents on a plate
throw tortilla wrap away
eat it with a fork
Eggs, sausage and/or bacon, onions, bell peppers, cheese, and just a touch of Texas Pete's, wrapped in a large tortilla.
not terribly portable or mess free that way, though....
Wawa:
Egg white, pepper jack, shredded steak (like in a cheesesteak) spinach, salsa.
The old chic fila burrito:
Chopped nuggets, shredded cheddar, grilled onion and green pepper, salsa.
Whats with the egg white? Its a little late to be thinking about cholesterol. I do hope you are taking a pill for that. It is the #1 killer. I like you alot and sometimes worry about you. Oh boo hoo. Enough of that shit.
Eggs, sausage and/or bacon, onions, bell peppers, cheese, and just a touch of Texas Pete's, wrapped in a large tortilla.
I want you to try Walmart brand of hot sauce. 88¢ a bottle where I am at. I have converted a few of my Texas Pete relatives. When at my house if they see the bottle they always comment on how much they appreciate the flavor and the heat.
Besides TP is made in Winston-Salem, NC. What do they know. Walmarts is made in New Orleans even though there is no mention on the bottle.
I like egg white. less salty than the scrambled they serve, too.
I want you to try Walmart brand of hot sauce.
I'll look for it next time I'm out, Cap. Thanks for the heads up. I like Texas Pete's flavor, and the fact that what heat there is doesn't override that flavor, but, I'm a diehard McIlhenny Tabasco fan.