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Say goodbye forever to soggy reheated burritos
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Burritos are so good, but they can also be so large (I will absolutely take an extra scoop of guac, thank you for asking), and sometimes you're forced to reheat those leftovers later on. The good news is you can reheat a leftover burrito so it’s basically as fresh and delicious as when you first got it. To help you out, we’ve tracked down the best ways to reheat a burrito whether you’re using a microwave, oven, stove top, air fryer, or toaster oven. Try one of the methods below to get a delicious burrito that tastes like you just ordered it fresh.

Things You Should Know

  • Place a damp paper towel over your burrito and microwave it on medium for 2+ minutes until it’s heated through.
  • Alternatively, wrap your burrito in foil and bake it for 30+ minutes at 225°F until it’s up to temperature.
  • If your burrito contains guacamole or sour cream, scoop them out before reheating it, then add them back in after so they’re still cold.
  • Use a food thermometer to make sure your burrito is reheated to an internal temperature of at least 165 °F (74 °C) to be safe.
Method 1
Method 1 of 6:

Microwave

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  1. Remove any foil the burrito is wrapped in. Foil in the microwave can cause a fire! [1]
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    The damp paper towel will help your burrito heat up evenly and prevent it from getting soggy. [2]
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    Unwrap your burrito and check that the filling inside is hot. Once it’s finished, remove the paper towel and dig in!
    • Want to turn your reheated burrito into a full-on meal? Enjoy it with delicious homemade guacamole or chips and homemade salsa.
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Method 2
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Oven

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  1. If your burrito isn’t already wrapped in foil, wrap it in some now. Leave one end open so all the delicious filling inside the tortilla heats up evenly. [4]
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    Set the baking sheet on the middle shelf of your oven. [5]
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    After 30 minutes, unwrap the burrito and check the filling to see if it’s heated all the way through, tasting a bite if needed. [6]
  4. When it’s ready, remove the foil and enjoy! Pair your burrito with homecooked rice for an even more mouthwatering meal.
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Method 3
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Stove Top

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    Let the pan pre-heat for a few minutes. [7]
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    If your burrito is wrapped in foil, take that off first. Press down on the burrito with a spatula so it’s nice and flat in the skillet. [8]
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    The lid will help trap in the heat so your burrito cooks evenly. [9]
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    After 5 minutes, your burrito should be ready to go! [10]
    • Like spicy burritos? Try making your own hot sauce.
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Method 4
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Air Fryer

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  1. Take off any foil wrapped around your burrito and toss it. [11]
    • Pro tip: for a crispier burrito, spray the tortilla with olive oil or avocado cooking spray.
  2. You’ll know it’s ready when the tortilla starts turning golden brown. [12]
  3. Try pairing your burrito with homecooked beans or maybe even a heaping plate of nachos.
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Method 5
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Toaster Oven

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    Wrap your burrito in foil if it’s not already. [13]
  2. Check on the progress of your burrito—you’ll know it’s done when the filling inside is heated up all the way through. [14]
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    This will give the outside of the burrito a delicious, crispy texture. After a couple minutes, remove the burrito from the toaster oven and dig in. [15]
    • Next time, try making your own custom burritos at home with chicken, carne asada, chorizo, or another meat (or veggie substitute) of your choosing!
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Method 6
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Reheating Specific Kinds of Burritos

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  1. If your burrito has sour cream, guacamole, or another wet ingredient in it, unroll it and scoop out the wet ingredients. Set them aside in a bowl and reheat your burrito—that way the wet ingredients will be cold just like when you first got the burrito. After your burrito is warmed up, add the wet ingredients back in and you’re good to go!
  2. Frozen burritos need to be heated at a higher temperature and for longer. Here’s how to reheat them so they still taste delicious: [16]
    • Microwave : remove any foil and heat the burrito in the microwave using the defrost setting for a few minutes. Then, heat the burrito on high for 1-2 minutes.
    • Oven : wrap the burrito in foil if it’s not already, then heat it in the oven for 30-40 minutes at 350 °F (177 °C).
  3. Yes, you can definitely reheat breakfast burritos too! Just like regular burritos, breakfast burritos will heat up nicely using a microwave, oven, stove top, air fryer, or toaster oven.
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      Warnings

      • Leftovers should be reheated to at least 165 °F (74 °C) to prevent foodborne illness. Use a food thermometer to check the internal temperature of your reheated burrito before eating it to be safe. [19]
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