Copycat Taco Bell Bean Burrito Recipe (2024)

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These Copycat Taco Bell Bean Burritos only require 5 simple ingredients and they taste so much like the real thing! If you’re craving Taco Bell, but don’t want to leave the house, make these delicious bean burritos right at home.

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I’ve been planning to make these Copycat Taco Bell Bean Burritos for a while now! Taco Bell has been a favorite fast food restaurant since childhood and I’ve always loved ordering the bean burritos. They’re simple, but they always hit the spot!

I’ve been playing around with the Taco Bell Copycat recipe for a while now and I finally feel like it’s pretty spot on! Below I share all about the ingredients I used and the tips I have to make these Bean Burritos taste almost exactly like the real thing!

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Tips For Making The Most Authentic Copycat Taco Bell Bean Burritos

  • Use the Taco Bell sauce if you can find it! Using the same exact ingredients that are used in the original will really make your bean burritos taste great! If you can find it, I recommend buying the Taco Bell brand mild sauce to make these burritos really taste authentic. I buy mine at Walmart.
  • Use finely shredded cheese for this recipe. These burritos don’t get cooked after adding all the ingredients, so if you want to give the cheese a better chance of melting, make sure to use finely shredded cheese. I recommend a fiesta or Mexican style cheese blend to closely match what Taco Bell uses.
  • Move quickly while assembling these burritos. As I said above, these burritos don’t get cooked after adding all the ingredients so it’s important to move fast while assembling them so that the refried beans and flour tortillas stay warm, which will help the cheese melt more.

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Copycat Taco Bell Bean Burrito Recipe Ingredients

  • Flour Tortillas – You will want to use large, burrito sized flour tortillas for these bean burritos. You can use smaller tortillas if you want yours to be on the smaller side though.
  • Refried Beans – Use your favorite brand of refried beans for these burritos. I know Walmart used to carry Taco Bell brand refried beans but I’m not sure if they do anymore. Just make sure you get refried beans that are labeled “vegetarian” if needed. A lot of store-bought refried beans contain lard, unless otherwise specified. The refried beans pictures above are my favorite kind to get.
  • Cheese – I like to use packaged, finely shredded cheese for these burritos. A fiesta or Mexican style cheese blend will work best and is most similar to what Taco Bell uses. Any kind of cheese will work, it just depends on how authentic you want them to taste!
  • Taco Sauce – As you can see in the photo above, I used the Taco Bell brand mild sauce that I bought in a bottle at Walmart. You can use whatever kind of taco sauce you like for this recipe. Some taco sauces are a little sweeter than others, but just use what you prefer.
  • Onion – You will want to use a white or yellow onion for this recipe. I love raw onion, so I go heavy on mine but you can go lighter on the onion if you prefer.

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How To Make The Best Copycat Taco Bell Bean Burritos

  1. Add your refried beans to a small saucepan along with a couple tablespoons of water. Canned refried beans are usually pretty thick, so I like to thin mine out with a little water to make them more spreadable. How much water you use will depend on the consistency of your refried beans.
  2. Mix the beans and water together well and place over medium heat. Cook beans until piping hot, turn the heat off and let sit with the lid on while you are preparing your flour tortillas.
  3. Heat a large pan over medium heat and add your flour tortilla. You don’t need to use any cooking spray for this, you just want to heat the tortilla. Heat tortilla on both sides until hot. Remove tortilla from the pan and place on a plate or cutting board.
  4. If you want your cheese to be more melty, it’s important to move quickly while assembling your bean and cheese burrito so there isn’t much time for the refried beans or the tortilla to cool down.
  5. Spread the middle of the tortilla with about 1/3 cup of the heated refried beans. Top with a handful of cheese, about 1 tablespoon of chopped onion and 1-2 tablespoons of the taco sauce. Fold the sides of your burrito in and carefully roll up. You can either enjoy immediately or let burrito cool for a few minutes, which will give the cheese a little more time to get melty. Enjoy with extra taco sauce, if desired!

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Bean and Cheese Burrito Recipe Frequently Asked Questions

  • Can these burritos be made gluten free? Yes, all you need are gluten free tortillas. GF tortillas can sometimes have a hard time being rolled up, so make sure to warm them first.
  • Can vegan cheese be used? Yes, if you want to make these vegan/dairy free, just use your favorite shredded vegan cheddar cheese.
  • Where can I buy Taco Bell mild sauce? I found this bottle at Walmart so I know for sure that they sell it there. You could also possibly check Target.
  • Do these bean and cheese burritos really taste like Taco Bell? Yes! It can be hard to make something taste exactly like the restaurant version, but I would say that these are pretty darn close! Using the Taco Bell mild sauce really helps with that, but they will still taste good even if you can’t find it.

Have a question I didn’t answer? Ask me in the comment section below and I will get back to you ASAP!

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Copycat Taco Bell Bean Burrito Recipe

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  • Author: She Likes Food
  • Total Time: 10 minutes
  • Yield: 2 1x
  • Diet: Vegetarian
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These Copycat Taco Bell Bean Burritos only require 5 simple ingredients and they taste so much like the real thing! If you’re craving Taco Bell, but don’t want to leave the house, make these delicious bean burritos right at home.

  • 2/3 cup refried beans
  • 4 heaping tablespoons finely shredded cheese, I like to use a bagged fiesta or Mexican style mix
  • 2 tablespoons finely chopped yellow or white onion
  • 4 tablespoons Taco sauce, I like to use the Taco Bell mild sauce that I buy from Walmart
  • 2 burrito sized flour tortillas

Instructions

  1. Add your refried beans to a small saucepan along with a couple tablespoons of water. Canned refried beans are usually pretty thick, so I like to thin mine out with a little water to make them more spreadable. How much water you use will depend on the consistency of your refried beans.
  2. Mix the beans and water together well and place over medium heat. Cook beans until piping hot, turn the heat off and let sit with the lid on while you are preparing your flour tortillas.
  3. Heat a large pan over medium heat and add your flour tortilla. You don’t need to use any cooking spray for this, you just want to heat the tortilla. Heat tortilla on both sides until hot. Remove tortilla from the pan and place on a plate or cutting board.
  4. If you want your cheese to be more melty, it’s important to move quickly while assembling your bean and cheese burrito so there isn’t much time for the refried beans or the tortilla to cool down.
  5. Spread the middle of the tortilla with about 1/3 cup of the heated refried beans. Top with a handful of cheese, about 1 tablespoon of chopped onion and 1-2 tablespoons of the taco sauce. Fold the sides of your burrito in and carefully roll up. You can either enjoy immediately or let burrito cool for a few minutes, which will give the cheese a little more time to get melty. Enjoy with extra taco sauce, if desired!

Notes

All ingredient measurements are just suggestions. You are welcome to use more of each ingredient and make larger burritos if desired.

This recipe makes 2 bean burritos.

Using the Taco Bell brand taco sauce will make these taste more authentic, but they’ll still be delicious if you use a different kind.

  • Prep Time: 5 mins
  • Cook Time: 5 mins
  • Category: Dinner, Vegetarian
  • Method: stovetop
  • Cuisine: Mexican inspired

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  1. Copycat Taco Bell Bean Burrito Recipe (8)Susan says

    Can you freeze these and warm up

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    • Copycat Taco Bell Bean Burrito Recipe (9)She Likes Food says

      Hi Susan, I haven’t frozen them myself, but I think that it would work great. I would recommend assembling the burritos, allowing them to cool completely and then wrapping in plastic wrap or foil before freezing. Re-heat in the oven or microwave.

      Reply

  2. Copycat Taco Bell Bean Burrito Recipe (10)lazyme says

    These were really good. I made a copycat Taco Bell taco sauce that worked well. I made several small burritos, ate 2 and froze the rest. Thanks for sharing your recipe.

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    • Copycat Taco Bell Bean Burrito Recipe (11)She Likes Food says

      I’m so glad you enjoyed them!! I make them often 🙂

      Reply

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Copycat Taco Bell Bean Burrito Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What does Taco Bell put in their bean burritos? ›

However, the Bean Burrito, stuffed full of warm refried beans, real cheddar cheese, diced onions, and red sauce still carries on the spirit of old adventuring pioneers today.

What does Taco Bell put in their refried beans? ›

WATER, PINTO BEANS, SALT, SOYBEAN OIL, PINK BEANS, NATURAL FLAVOR, SOY LECITHIN.

How unhealthy are Taco Bell bean burritos? ›

"Taco Bell's Bean Burrito is a nutrient-packed option that is easy on the pocket and totally tasty," says Lauren Manaker, M.S., RDN, LDN, CLEC. "Beans are a source of plant-based protein, fiber and many nutrients. And the cheese addition adds a boost of bone-health-supporting calcium.

Does Taco Bell use lard in their Bean Burrito? ›

Taco Bell: The main thing: Taco Bell's beans are not fried in lard. Therefore, you can basically substitute beans for beef on any protein dish. For instance, you can get Baja chalupa, the Mexican pizza, the Nachos Supreme or the Crunchwrap Supreme with beans instead of beef.

What sauce does Taco Bell put on their bean burritos? ›

You might know it best from the classic Bean Burrito on the menu today. But, actually, this enchilada-style sauce has been around for decades. A Taco Bell® sensation in every sense. Safe to say, red sauce has had plenty of time to hone its taste-bud-tantalizing, deliciously disarming techniques.

What is the red sauce in the Taco Bell Bean Burrito? ›

🙂 This iconic red sauce is in a lot of the menu items at Taco Bell, and has become a little bit famous. It's a combination of tomato puree and tons of chili spices. It took awhile for the world to figure out the recipe, but now you can make it at home!

Why are Mexican restaurant refried beans so good? ›

While canned refried beans are convenient, they're no match for the creamy and flavorful refried beans served at your local Mexican restaurant. If you're wondering what is the secret ingredient for restaurant-quality refried beans, the answer is fat.

How does Taco Bell cook their refried beans? ›

The beans come in the form of tiny, dried cylinders in a bulk-sized plastic bag, from which they are dumped into a pan of hot water and stirred until they morph into the smooth, creamy refried beans we actually recognize. Essentially, they're rehydrated from a pre-cooked state.

What's the difference between beans and refried beans? ›

In this dish, after being boiled and then mashed into a paste, the beans are fried or baked, though as they are fried only once, the term "refried" is misleading. As described by Rick Bayless, "they're refritos—not fried again, as you might assume, but 'well fried' or 'intensely fried. '"

What is the most unhealthy thing in Taco Bell? ›

If you want to keep your Taco Bell order as healthy as possible, registered dietitian Yelena Wheeler, RDN, says to steer clear of the steak grilled cheese burrito, which she says is the absolute least healthiest item on the menu.

What is the healthiest thing to eat at Taco Bell? ›

The 5 Best Healthy Options at Taco Bell, Recommended by...
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What is the healthiest burrito from Taco Bell? ›

Burrito Supreme Fresco Style

It's like a not-so-secret life hack to having Taco Bell that's still delicious but with a lot less fat. The same applies to their burrito supreme; when made fresco style, the entire thing comes out to 340 calories with 9 grams of fiber and 16 grams of protein.

Is there pig fat in refried beans? ›

First off, most canned refried beans are made with pork lard, which is (a) not going to work if you are cooking for vegetarians or vegans and (b) totally unnecessary flavor-wise, if you ask me. Canned refried beans are also often made with extra sugars and preservatives, which I also try to avoid when possible.

Do most Mexican restaurants use lard in refried beans? ›

Most Mexican restaurants buy their refried beans already canned, so it's likely they contain lard. It's very easy to buy canned refried beans without lard, but you have to do it on purpose. If you are concerned about lard or no lard, you will have to ask the server at the restaurant.

Is there pork in Taco Bell refried beans? ›

Are your beans vegetarian? Yes! In fact both of our beans – black beans and refried beans – are certified vegan(2) by the American Vegetarian Association (AVA).

Does Taco Bell use real beans in their burritos? ›

And, the ingredients list is relatively short and sweet, including pinto beans, soybean oil, and seasonings. But, one of the "seasonings" is an FDA-approved food additive called trehalose and it could make you rethink that bean and cheese burrito for good.

What is the healthiest thing to eat from Taco Bell? ›

The 5 Best Healthy Options at Taco Bell, Recommended by...
  • Power Menu Chicken Bowl. "The Power Menu Bowl is where it's at for this dietitian! ...
  • Power Menu Veggie Bowl. ...
  • Burrito Supreme "Fresco Style" ...
  • Bean Burrito. ...
  • How to Order Healthy Food at Chain Restaurants.
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Does Taco Bell put meat in their beans? ›

Are your beans vegetarian? Yes! In fact both of our beans – black beans and refried beans – are certified vegan(2) by the American Vegetarian Association (AVA).

Does Taco Bell use animal fat in their beans? ›

Yes, Taco Bell's Beans Are Actually Vegan.

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