Red Sauce Smothered Burritos {Instant Pot Recipe} (2024)

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Smothered burritos are an easy dinner, made in 45minutes with your Instant Pot or pressure cooker. Spicy red sauce (also known as chili Colorado) and shredded cheddar cheese are smothered over beef burritos, creatinga delicious meal your family will love!

I sawthis smothered burritosrecipe on Pressure Cooking Today, and knewimmediatelythat I wantedto make itin my Instant Pot. I acquired an Instant Pot in November after hearing so much about them for months. With an Amazon gift card burning a hole in my pocket, I decided to take advantage of a great Black Friday sale!

Now if you have been following along for a while you may know that I already have an electric pressure cooker- and I do. It’s a Cuisinart that I love. But the hype man- I fell for it…and I am glad I did!

Similar to a pressure cooker, an Instant Pot cooks foods under pressure, but in amucheasier way! Where the Instant Pot differs from the Cuisinart (that I have) are the choices of buttons. This really makes the cooking easier. Now I will admit there are not a lot of resources out there for using the Instant Pot so I have joined a group on Facebook where users share tips, ask questions and share recipes that work. I also rely on the website Pressure Cooking Today for guidance. That is where I found this smothered burritos recipe.

The beef in the smothered burritos is rump roast. Beef shoulder orany other roast cut of beef works well, as long as it has some fat in it. Otherwise, it is likely to become over cooked and dry. Like in the recipe from Pressure Cooking Today, I cubed my meat. Alternately, if you are pressed for time, you can use pre-cut stew meat.

This is a good time to point out one thing about the Instant Pot: It is not a MAGIC POT. Meaning you can’t just throw in raw ingredients, push a few buttons and out pops a world class meal. You need to exercise a bit of food safety, common sense and kitchen knowledge. Like anything that comes near food- start with a clean pot, lid, valve and seal. Watch out for the HOT HOT steam that comes out AND be careful with what you put in ie: raw meat, dairy. Start with the recipes that come with the instant Pot or from their website and go from there. Practice, make them your own. Keep in mind that this is a PRESSURE cooker. Meaning on top of the active cooking time you will need to allow time beforehand for the pot to come to pressure. This varies.

Having said this- the Instant Pot is easy to use and a real time saver. I have even used the slow cooker function and cheated on my crock pots.

Do you have an Instant Pot or stove top pressure cooker? Are thererecipes you would like to see me make? If so, leave acomment below to let me know! Stay tuned because I will be sharing more recipes made in my Instant Pot soon!

Enjoy the smothered burritos recipe!

Heather Tallman

Total Servings 10

Red Sauce Smothered Burritos {Instant Pot Recipe}

Beef rump roast, cooked to tender perfection in an Instant Pot (or pressure cooker), then rolled into flour tortillas and smothered in red enchilada sauce and cheese.

20 minPrep (inc. refrigeration & rest time)

34 minCook Time

54 minTotal Time

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Ingredients

  • 3 lbs. boneless beef rump roast, cubed
  • 16 oz. enchilada sauce, divided in half
  • 2 beef bouillon cubes or 2 teaspoons beef base
  • 1/2 cup water
  • 12 burrito-size flour tortillas
  • 2 cups shredded colby jack cheese (or any kind you like)

Instructions

  1. Add beef, half of the enchilada sauce, bouillon cubes and water to the Instant Pot. Select High Pressure and set the timer for 30 minutes. When beep sounds, turn off pressure cooker and use a natural pressure release for 10 minutes and then do a quick pressure release to release pressure. When valve drops carefully remove lid.
  2. Turn oven on to broil setting.
  3. Line a rimmed baking sheet with aluminum foil. Place one flour tortilla onto the sheet and add approximately 1/2 cup beef to the center of the tortilla. Fold in the sides and starting at one end, roll up into a burrito. Repeat with remaining tortillas. Top with enchilada sauce and shredded cheese. Broil until cheese is bubbly, about 2-4 minutes.

Cuisine: Main Dish | Recipe Type: Beef

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Recipe credit: Pressure Cooking Today

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Red Sauce Smothered Burritos {Instant Pot Recipe} (2024)

FAQs

What is a smothered beef burrito at Taco Bell? ›

And Taco Bell has it. Dubbed the “Smothered Burrito,” what you get is a burrito — beef, shredded chicken or steak, along with seasoned rice and beans, a chipolte cream sauce, all wrapped in a flour tortilla — and covered with shredded cheddar cheese and a warm, red enchilada sauce.

What does smothered burrito mean? ›

Whether you say “wet” or “smothered,” this style of burrito is comprised of a 10- to 12-inch tortilla wrapped around refried beans, meat like ground beef or grilled chicken, grated cheese, lettuce, tomato, and sometimes rice, sour cream, and other ingredients, which is then covered in copious amounts of either red or ...

What red sauce does Taco Bell use? ›

According to their website, red sauce from Taco Bell is made with water, seasonings, tomato powder, natural flavors, and a myriad of other ingredients that are hard to pronounce. My version is a lot simpler, and you'll know exactly what goes into it. It's one of the reasons why I love making these copycat recipes!

What is the red stuff in Taco Bell burritos? ›

Longtime Taco Bell lovers may remember the fast food chain's Crunchy Red Strips. These red-colored tortilla chips debuted in June 2003 when they were packed in Taco Bell's Caesar Grilled Stuft Burrito for a limited time.

How to make a burrito that tastes like a restaurant? ›

How To Get Homemade Burritos To Taste Like Restaurant Burritos
  1. Get bigger tortillas. The kind they sell at most grocery stores aren't as big as the kind at restaurants. ...
  2. Warm the tortilla up before you wrap. ...
  3. Learn how to wrap it right. ...
  4. Sear the seam to seal it shut. ...
  5. Wrap it in aluminum foil before you eat it.
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What is the difference between a wet burrito and a smothered burrito? ›

A wet burrito is one that has been smothered and covered in a red enchilada sauce and melted cheese. It's also called a smothered burrito.

What's the difference between enchiladas and smothered burritos? ›

The major difference is in the type of tortilla and how the tortilla and the fillings are served. While both have similar ingredients and sauces, burritos almost always use flour tortillas, while enchiladas use corn tortillas. Enchiladas are smothered in sauce, while burritos are wrapped up and eaten with the hands.

Is the Enchirito the same as the Smothered Burrito? ›

Although the Enchirito's return is limited, in 2013, Taco Bell replaced the Enchirito with the Smothered Burrito, a burrito filled with chicken, rice, and beans and covered in a chipotle sauce and melted cheese, then garnished with swirls of sour cream.

Does Taco Bell still have the Smothered Burrito? ›

(WXIN/NEXSTAR) — The fans have voted and the results are in: Taco Bell is officially bringing back the Enchirito, its trademarked smothered burrito item. The fast food chain recently announced a vote-driven contest to decide which discontinued fan-favorite menu item should be brought back.

Why did Taco Bell discontinue the Smothered Burrito? ›

The Short Answer: Menu Revitalization

Simply put, Taco Bell discontinued the smothered burrito as part of their efforts to freshen up their menu. The fast-food industry is super competitive, and staying fresh means constantly evolving. By trimming down classics, Taco Bell makes room for new flavors and trends.

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