Sweet Potato and Black Bean Burritos
Use your slow cooker to make the filling for these tasty slow cooker vegetarian Sweet Potato and Black Bean Burritos!
PIN the black bean burritos to try them later!
I’m a long-time fan of using the slow cooker even for short cooking times if I had something to do and didn’t want to have to watch the food. The filling for these Sweet Potato and Black Bean Burritos could have been cooked in a pan on the stove, but they cooked perfectly in the slow cooker while I was out of the house for a few hours, and when I got home dinner was ready.
I used Low-Carb Flour Tortillas (affiliate link) to make burritos, but you could use whole wheat tortillas as well. The spices and lime juice that I added to the sweet potato and black bean mixture were what made these burritos delicious, and I served them with more lime to squeeze on at the table, plus a generous shake of Green Tabasco Sauce (affiliate link). Of course these burritos are a perfect Meatless meal, and if you leave off the cheese and don’t use the optional sour cream, these burritos could be vegan as well.
What ingredient do you need for this recipe?
- canned black beans (or use cooked black beans)
- orange-fleshed sweet potatoes, often called yams in U.S. stores
- vegetable stock or canned vegetable broth
- fresh squeezed lime juice, I used my fresh-frozen lime juice
- ground cumin (affiliate link)
- ground coriander (affiliate link)
- Minced Garlic (affiliate link)
- salt and fresh ground black pepper to taste
- Mission Carb Balance Low-Carb Tortillas (affiliate link), or other tortilla of your choice
- cilantro
- shredded Mozzarella cheese (optional)
- shredded lettuce (optional)
- sour cream (optional)
- lime pieces to squeeze at the table (optional)
- Green Tabasco Sauce (affiliate link), or other hot sauce of your choice
How to make this recipe:
(Scroll down for complete recipe with nutritional information.)
- Rinse and drain one can of black beans (or use 1 1/2 cups of cooked black beans.)
- Cut up two orange-fleshed sweet potatoes into cubes about 1 inch square.
- Spray a small slow cooker insert with non-stick spray or olive oil and then add the beans, sweet potatoes, vegetable stock, lime juice, ground cumin (affiliate link), ground coriander (affiliate link), Minced Garlic (affiliate link), and salt and pepper to taste.
- Cook on high for about 3 hours, or until the sweet potatoes are done to your liking.
- Prepare the toppings just before you’re going to serve the burritos. I used Mozzarella cheese and chopped cilantro, and gave each one a good squeeze of lime juice.
- I served the filling inside these Low-Carb Flour Tortillas (affiliate link), but whole wheat tortillas would also be good.
- Spread a generous amount of filling inside the tortilla, then add the toppings.
- To roll up small burritos, start by folding over one edge, which will be the bottom of the finished burrito.
- Then fold over the other two sides, so you have a burrito that can be eaten with your hands.
- Serve hot and enjoy, and don’t forget the squeeze of the lime to add at the table if you’re a lime-lover like I am!
More Tasty Slow Cooker Vegetarian Dinners:
Slow Cooker/Pressure Cooker Vegetarian Index ~ Slow Cooker or Pressure Cooker
Slow Cooker Vegan Brown Rice Mexican Bowl ~ Kalyn’s Kitchen
Slow Cooker Vegan White Bean Stew ~ Cafe Johnsonia
Weekend Food Prep:
This recipe has been added to a new category called Weekend Food Prep to help you find recipes you can prep or cook on the weekend and eat during the week!
Slow Cooker Vegetarian Sweet Potato and Black Bean Burritos with Lime
Use your slow cooker to make the filling for these tasty Slow Cooker Vegetarian Sweet Potato and Black Bean Burritos with Lime.
Ingredients
Ingredients for Filling:
- 1 can (15 oz.) black beans (or use 1 1/2 cups cooked black beans)
- 2 large orange-fleshed sweet potatoes, diced in 1 inch cubes (about 1 1/2 lb. sweet potatoes; sometimes
- called yams in U.S. stores)
- 1/4 cup vegetable stock or canned vegetable broth
- 2 T fresh squeezed lime juice
- 1 tsp. ground cumin
- 1/2 tsp. ground coriander
- 2 tsp. minced garlic
- salt and fresh ground black pepper to taste
Ingredients for Burritos:
- medium-sized flour tortillas (I used my favorite low-carb tortillas.)
- chopped fresh cilantro for serving (optional)
- shredded mozzarella cheese for serving (optional)
- shredded lettuce for serving (optional)
- sour cream for serving (optional)
- lime pieces to squeeze on filling (optional)
- Green Tabasco Sauce (optional)
Instructions
- If using canned black beans, drain the beans into a colander placed in the sink, rinse well until no more foam appears, and let beans drain while you prep other ingredients.
- Peel sweet potatoes and cut into 1 inch cubes.
- Spray the slow cooker crock with olive oil or non-stick spray.
- Put beans, sweet potatoes, vegetable stock, lime juice, ground cumin, ground coriander, and minced garlic in slow cooker and cook on high for about 3 hours, or until sweet potatoes are soft to your liking.
- Season the filling to taste with salt and fresh ground black pepper.
- When the filling is nearly through cooking prepare toppings as desired: chopped fresh cilantro, shredded mozzarella, shredded lettuce, sour cream, and lime pieces.
- Heat tortillas using the microwave or by wrapping them in foil and heating in the oven.
- To assemble burritos, put a generous amount of filling inside a Low-Carb Flour Tortillas (affiliate link).
- Top with cilantro, cheese, lettuce, sour cream, and a squeeze of lime juice (whichever topping you are using.)
- Fold one edge up to make the bottom of the finished burrito, then fold two sides in.
- Serve hot, with Green Tabasco Sauce (affiliate link) and extra lime to squeeze on at the table if desired.
Notes
I used my Crock-Pot 2.5 Quart Slow Cooker (affiliate link) for this recipe, which is a great size for cooking small amounts. If you don’t have a small slow cooker, I recommend doubling the recipe and freezing some of the filling for another time.
This recipe created by Kalyn.
Nutrition Information:
Yield:
8Serving Size:
1Amount Per Serving: Calories: 220Total Fat: 3gSaturated Fat: 2gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 1gCholesterol: 8mgSodium: 433mgCarbohydrates: 43gFiber: 7gSugar: 14gProtein: 7g
Nutrition information is automatically calculated by the Recipe Plug-In I am using. I am not a nutritionist and cannot guarantee 100% accuracy, since many variables affect those calculations.
Low-Carb Diet / Low-Glycemic Diet / South Beach Diet Suggestions:
Sweet potatoes and black beans are both a good low-glycemic food for phase 2 or 3 of the South Beach Diet. I make these Slow Cooker Vegetarian Sweet Potato and Black Bean Burritos with low-carb tortillas, but sweet potatoes and beans will be too high in carbs for a strictly low-carb eating plan.
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Historical Notes for this Recipe:
This recipe was first posted in 2012. It was last updated in 2021.
53 Comments on “Sweet Potato and Black Bean Burritos”
Victoria, thanks so much for telling me. Comments like this really make my day!
I make your recipes ALL the time. They are wonderful! I just wanted to thank you.
Cathy, thanks for sharing that; might be helpful for someone who doesn't have a slow cooker.
We tried this the other night and it was SOOOO good! Thank you for sharing. I will mention that I didn't think ahead enough to do this in the slow cooker, so I threw it all into a Corningware dish popped it in a preheated 400 degree oven for around 40 or so minutes until soft, but not mushy. It was perfect and super easy! Thanks again 🙂 ~Cathy
Rachel, so glad. Trying to eat more meatless meals here too!
I've been trying to eat more meatless meals, and your blog has been a big help! I bought all the ingredients for this one and can't wait to try it!
Randibeth, so glad you enjoyed it!
got a slow cooker and this was our first meal – was super yummy!!!! keeper…and made enough to have leftovers…thank you!!
I'm not sure how it would work to cook this on the stove. You would definitely need more liquid, which might make the sweet potatoes mushy. If you try it, I would simmer the ingredients with about 3/4 cup vegetable stock over very low heat and don't add the lime until the other ingredients are done.
this looks so yummy but i don't have a slow cooker 🙁 how would you make on the stove?
I'm making this later in the week and will be totally doubling it, maybe even tripling it. Love to have freezer food and leftovers in the refrigerator! Thanks!
How fun; hope you enjoyed it!
I test drove my slow cooker with your recipe. Thank you for sharing!
Doren I do have a post about How to Cook Dried Beans in the Slow Cooker, but you would probably have to cook the beans first, drain then, and then use them in this recipe.
I'm relatively new to the slowcooker machine, but definitely would like to try this. I generally prefer using dried black beans, though. Do you know how to adapt this so that they would cook in the slowcooker, rather than having to cook them in a different pot? (I, too, love the combination of black beans and sweet potatoes — you seem to know all my favorite foods and combinations!) Thanks for everything
Such gorgeous looking burritos Kalyn. I LOVE mexican food and can eat burritos any time of the day. This is very new to me, I do love sweet potatoes and black beans, have got to try this!
Thanks Cassie, glad you like it.
Hi Namitha. I love Sambar; always order it in Indian restaurants. I do think you would love the slow cooler for things like dal and some curries as well.
I love this cooking method,though I don't own a slow cooker. Back in Kerala, my mom has a stone utensil, in which she cooks Sambar(a soup with lots of vegetables and spices) and other dishes that tastes best when it is slow cooked ! Great to know that you have a site just for slow cooker recipes,I got to get a slow cooker ASAP 🙂
Kalyn, this sounds so good. I love these flavors and I'm a big fan of healthy meals like this one, I don't even miss the meat!
It would partly depend on how hot your slow cooker is when it's set on low. It might work for 5-6 hours on low, but I think any longer than that and it would almost be turned into soup!