Bill wrote:breakfast burrito can be soooo muchh mmooorree..
Since the breakfast burrito is a relatively new addition to the menu - and not really a traditional Mexican food item (someone correct me if I'm mistaken on this point) - there are no standards to point to as to what one might expect, or compare against (Oaxaca style breakfast burrito, Yucatacan, etc., etc.); what's "best" or not will be a very subjective determination. What constitutes "soooo muchh mmooorree.." to you?
Good point.
To me a lot of the problems come from breakfast places buying tortillas, putting scrambled eggs in, some beans, and then maybe sausage and salsa and calling it a day without really thinking the flavors and the actual ingredients through. Sometimes these flavors will overpower each other and make the burrito tasting like one item while the others lay dormant in the background. Other times they use lousy ingredients that do not have much flavor or do not mesh with the overall concept.
In my opinion, there needs to be something that draws the flavors together. Sometimes this is attempted to be done with some sort of sauce. However, this is hit or miss to me as a lot of times there is too much sauce or it is too overpowering that blankets all of the other ingredient's individual flavors.
Ingredient-wise, I am a fan of beans, homemade tortillas, avocado, sausages, eggs, sauces, sour cream, cilantro, pretty much anything really.
But for me I guess one of the most important things is that there is good balance and great ingredients and to me that is when the burrito as a whole starts to give me that transcendental flavor/feeling.