Black Bean and Artichoke Burritos

Black Bean Burritos

“A new flair on burritos, and actually they’re just as good fried up all together as a side dish, and then put into a tortilla. This was a tasty surprise.” — Victoria M.H. 

READY IN 40 mins

Original recipe makes 8 burritos

    1 (15 ounce) can black beans, drained and rinsed

    1 tablespoon vegetable oil

    1 (10 ounce) can artichoke hearts, drained and sliced

    1 medium onion, diced

    3 cloves garlic, crushed

    8 (10 inch) flour tortillas

    2 cups shredded sharp Cheddar cheese

    1 large tomato, diced (optional)

Directions

    Pour the beans into a large iron skillet, and bring to a boil. Cook at a hard simmer until they become pasty and begin to resemble burrito beans in texture.
    Heat oil in a separate skillet over medium heat. Stir in artichoke hearts, onion, and garlic; cook until the artichokes become golden brown.
    Place tortillas in a dry skillet over low heat to warm. Remove from skillet. Spoon beans and artichoke mixture onto each tortilla, and top with cheese and tomato. Fold in ends, and roll up.

Thanks to AllRecipes.com for this recipe.

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