Burrito 🌯
I wanted that burrito so bad I put three tortillas together, mija… do you understand me?? 😭 I really could’ve did without the lettuce though😒
#burrito #chefmartybae #lemon8challenge #lemon8badgehunt #dinneridea
As someone who loves experimenting with burrito recipes, I recently found myself craving a really satisfying burrito so badly that I doubled up on tortillas. Using three tortillas stacked together gave my burrito a better structure and a heartier bite, which was perfect for a late-night craving I like to call my "Midnight Munchie." However, I quickly realized not all toppings are a must-have for every craving — for instance, I skipped the lettuce this time, and honestly, it improved the overall texture since the extra crispness sometimes makes the burrito a bit too bulky or soggy. If you’re experimenting with burritos, try layering your fillings and tortillas separately to find the best balance. Using multiple tortillas can help keep fillings secure, especially if you overload with beans, rice, or meat. Grilling the tortillas briefly before assembling can also add a warm, slightly toasted flavor that elevates the burrito experience. During my attempts, I learned that customizing your burrito by controlling the ingredients—such as skipping or adding veggies like lettuce—can make a huge difference in flavor and how filling it feels. This is particularly useful when you’re making a quick dinner idea or tackling one of those fun cooking challenges! Lastly, don’t hesitate to personalize your burrito sizes and contents according to your hunger and ingredient availability. A burrito is a versatile dish, perfect for nocturnal food adventures or family dinners. So next time you want to indulge, consider trying the triple-tortilla method and see what unique burrito creations you come up with!

































































