(that’s right, this delicious breakfast meal gets not one but TWO superlatives)
Crunchwrap Alternatives
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Ultimate Breakfast Crunchwrap Supreme
Ingredients
- 3 to tortillas
- 3 eggs
- 1 chicken sausage diced (or pork per preference)
- 2 cloves garlic
- 4 cups kale stems removed
- ½ cup Monterey Jack cheese
- ½ onion diced
- 1 cup tater tots or hashbrowns
- Butter
Instructions
- Bake the kale with a touch of olive oil and salt on a baking sheet at 425 degrees for 15 minutes, flipping once.
- Meanwhile, saute the tater tots/hashbrowns until golden and set aside. In the same pan, saute the onion, sausage, and garlic with a sprinkle of black pepper.
- Cut a tortilla into two squares. With another tortilla, scoop half the tater tots/hashbrowns, then half the kale, then half the egg/sausage mixture, and top with half the cheese. Place one of the tortilla squares on top. Then, gently fold over the bottom tortilla onto the top, forming an ~octagon. You can add some extra cheese under the folded sides to help it stick to the tortilla square on top. Repeat this process for the other tortilla.
- Carefully lower it, folded-side down, into a hot pan with butter. Gently press it down with a spatula to help seal in the sides. When it is golden, flip to the other side and cook until golden. Repeat for the second crunchwrap.
- Serve warm and with salsa or guacamole.
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