Even casserole nay-sayers will be happy with this Beef Burrito Casserole.  It’s a dreamy dinner recipe because you will find that everyone will be satisfied with this one.  What’s not to like when you have rolled up burritos smothered with melted cheese on top?

Watch the short video showing you how to make this Beef Burrito Casserole, then scroll to the bottom of this post to print out the complete recipe so you can make it at home.

overhead shot of beef burrito casserole with melted cheese and green onions on top

I make this recipe in a 9×13-inch pyrex pan because I use that pan for absolutely everything!

I kind of had a tough time with what I should call this recipe.  My head kept wanting me to call these enchiladas… but they’re made with flour tortillas instead of corn, and there is absolutely no enchilada sauce involved.

In fact, there is no sauce of any kind involved.  And since they’re all nicely snuggled into a casserole dish, and because this meal provided great comfort to my family, I decided to dub this as Beef Burrito Casserole.

Whatever it is, it’s a totally family-friendly dinner idea.  I was really happy to find my son asking for seconds (something he definitely doesn’t do if he is not super psyched about what I’ve made for dinner).

a tortilla with beef and bean filling on top of it

How to Make Beef Burrito Casserole:

This dinner is so easy to make.  The meat/bean mixture is quickly cooked in a saute pan.  It’s non-traditional because there is a little bit of Parmesan cheese mixed in too.  That’s what makes these different!  Then a generous spoonful of the meat is scooped into the center of the tortilla.

wrapping a tortilla around beef and bean filling

The tortilla is wrapped snuggly around the filling…

beef burrito casserole assembled and ready for the oven in a glass casserole dish

…and then it’s placed seam-side-down in a casserole dish (just like you do when you make enchiladas).

beef burrito casserole ready to go in the oven with shredded cheese and green onions on top

Sprinkle cheese on top… and green onions, if your family will let you get away with a few of those.

beef burrito casserole in a glass casserole dish

Cover and bake until the cheese is all nice and melted and yummy.  That’s it.

single serving of beef burrito casserole with sour cream, salsa and avocado on a white plate with yellow and red napkins underneath

It’s a super easy dinner recipe to make.  You can let people choose what they want on top… salsa, sour cream and avocado were our choices.

A little chopped tomato would be good too.  The “I like things plain” eaters can just eat them as-is and nix the toppings.

overhead shot of beef burrito casserole in a glass dish

I think your family will love it and ask for it again (at least mine has!)  Enjoy!

rectangular Red Casserole Dish

When I make this for guests that are not my everyday family, I like to use my beautiful red ceramic baker instead of the pyrex!

Here are a few more casserole recipes you might enjoy:

overhead shot of beef burrito casserole with melted cheese and green onions on top
4.46 from 33 votes

Beef Burrito Casserole

Super easy family-style, popular dinner recipe.
Prep: 25 minutes
Cook: 40 minutes
Total: 1 hour 5 minutes
Servings: 8 burritos
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Ingredients

Instructions 

  • In a large nonstick skillet, cook the beef and onion over medium heat until the meat is no longer pink. Spoon out any fat. Add the garlic, oregano, cumin and beans. Continue to heat for about 5 minutes, then stir in 1 cup of the salsa and the Parmesan cheese.
  • Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F. Spray a 13x9-inch glass baking dish with nonstick spray.
  • Spoon about 1/2 cup of the beef/bean mixture onto the center of a tortilla. Roll up tightly and place the filled tortilla seam-side-down in the pan. Continue with remaining tortillas and filling until you have filled all 8 tortillas and have snuggled them alongside of one another in the pan. Sprinkle the shredded cheese on top of the rolled-up tortillas and sprinkle the green onions on top of the cheese. Cover with greased foil and bake for 20 minutes. Remove the foil and bake for an additional 5 to 10 minutes, until the cheese is hot and bubbly. Serve burritos with sour cream, salsa and avocado, as desired.

Nutrition

Serving: 1burrito (no added toppings), Calories: 457kcal, Carbohydrates: 39g, Protein: 25g, Fat: 21g, Saturated Fat: 9g, Cholesterol: 61mg, Sodium: 1258mg, Potassium: 591mg, Fiber: 4g, Sugar: 6g, Vitamin A: 355IU, Vitamin C: 2.3mg, Calcium: 462mg, Iron: 4.1mg

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

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57 Comments

  1. Deb says:

    Are the beans chili beans in sauce or just kidney beans?
    Trying to control the amount if sodium and usually beans in special sauce hae more sodium. Thanks for clarifying. The dish sounds delicious!

    1. Lori Lange says:

      yes, it calls for the chili beans that are in the sauce.

  2. janmaus says:

    Except for the four tortillas, those look just like enchiladas–seriously, enchiladas don’t need to be drowned in sauce and the filling looks easy and delicious. I’ll be trying this soon, probably with corn tortillas and an end finish of queso blanco, diced onion, and chopped cilantro. The good thing about using flour tortillas is that, they hold up better in the oven heat. However, a delicious and fat free corn tortilla is about 1/3 of the calories of a flour tortilla of the same size

    1. caressa medlin says:

      Try using the low carb flour tortillas

  3. Stacy @Stacy Makes Cents says:

    These were super yummy! I served with a dollop of sour cream on top – because everything is better with sour cream. They were so easy and great for our Taco Tuesday! Thanks!

  4. kirsten says:

    Lori,
    No matter how you label it–this casserole looks delicious. I’ve got plenty of ground beef in the freezer from the side of beef–and my family would eat this up.
    Thanks!

  5. Lori Lange says:

    Ground turkey is a great idea!

  6. Pati L says:

    Funny, here I thought burritos were corn tortillas & enchiladas were flour! This is very similar to how I’ve been making an enchilada recipe I found in a magazine years ago. Only differences are refried beans vs chili beans, black olives vs green onions on top, and your use of parmesan cheese! We prefer flour tortillas and like them a tad crunchy on the outside (offsets the refried beans mush inside) so I don’t make ours extra saucy; it only calls for salsa just like yours here. I look forward to trying YOUR recipe! Anything to change up our norm! 🙂 It sounds interesting and yummy!

  7. pam masters says:

    Yes this looks yummy..ive always made it with beef and refried beans. Im excited to try it with chili beans yum. I also spread can Campbell’s cheddar cheese soup..but yours looks better.

  8. Miranda says:

    I made this tonight and it was delicious! Everyone loved it. Thanks for the great idea.

  9. Karen @ The Food Charlatan says:

    You are so good at simplifying life, Lori. And dinner. Yum!

  10. Chelsea @chelseasmessyapron says:

    I have made some recipes I’m never really sure what to call either! Beef burrito casserole is a perfect name! And these look so gooey and cheesy. I love the chili beans in the filling 🙂