Hillbilly Breakfast Crunchwrap
Extra-large, extra-greasy, and breakfast-approved — the ultimate handheld holler meal
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One morning I woke up starvin’ like a coon that just found an open trash can. I wanted somethin’ different — nothin’ fancy, just big, greasy, crunchy, and packed with that good ol’ country flavor. I looked at a Taco Bell Crunchwrap, then looked at my cast-iron skillet and said, “Boy, we’re fixin’ to make this a hillbilly breakfast.” And just like that, the Hillbilly Breakfast Crunchwrap was born right here in my kitchen.
It’s extra-large, extra-crispy, and guaranteed to stick to your ribs better than a possum to a persimmon tree. I took the idea, threw in homemade sausage patties, crispy hash browns from real potatoes, fluffy scrambled eggs, plenty of melty cheese, and a broken hard taco shell for that signature crunch. Then I sealed it all up in a big soft tortilla with my special water-and-flour paste (just like Granny used to glue her quilts). Skillet-toasted on both sides till it’s golden and the cheese is oozin’… man, it’s breakfast heaven wrapped up in one handheld monster.
Ingredients (makes 1 giant or 2 regular wraps)
- 1 large soft flour tortilla (or 3 small ones glued together with the paste below)
- ½ lb breakfast sausage (I use my homemade recipe — seasoned heavy on the sage and black pepper)
- 1 medium russet potato, cut into small hash brown cubes or shreds
- 3–4 large eggs
- 1 cup shredded cheddar or Colby-Jack cheese
- 1 hard taco shell, broken in half (for the crunch factor)
- 2 tbsp butter or bacon grease
- Sealing paste: 2 tbsp flour + 3 tbsp water, mixed into a thick glue
How to Make the Hillbilly Breakfast Crunchwrap
- 1. Prep the hash browns — Cut your potato into small cubes or shreds. Heat 1 tbsp butter or bacon grease in your cast-iron skillet over medium-high. Cook till crispy and golden (8–10 minutes). Set aside.
- 2. Cook the sausage — Form into 2 patties (or crumble). Cook in the same skillet till browned.
- 3. Scramble the eggs — In the same skillet, melt another pat of butter and scramble your eggs. Let ’em soak up all that sausage and potato goodness.
- 4. Make the sealing paste — Mix 2 tbsp flour with 3 tbsp water till it’s a smooth, thick paste.
- 5. Assemble the beast — Lay your large tortilla flat. Layer in the middle: sausage, crispy hash browns, scrambled eggs, a big handful of cheese, and the broken hard taco shell pieces right in the center for that extra snap.
- 6. Fold and seal — Fold the bottom up, then fold the sides in. Brush the edges with the flour paste to seal ’em tight.
- 7. Toast it up — Heat the skillet medium, place seam-side down, and cook 3–4 minutes till golden. Flip carefully and toast the other side.
Cletus’s Pro Tips for Maximum Flavor
- Use a well-seasoned cast-iron skillet — it’s the secret to that perfect golden crust.
- Pre-cook the hash browns separately so they stay crispy and don’t steam inside the wrap.
- Don’t be shy with the cheese — it’s the glue that holds the whole hillbilly dream together.
- Make a double batch — these reheat great in a skillet the next morning.
- If you’re feelin’ fancy, add a fried egg on top before the final fold for a runny-yolk surprise.
Variations to Keep It Fresh
- Bacon Lover’s Version: Swap sausage for thick-cut bacon.
- Spicy Hillbilly: Add jalapeños or chorizo to the sausage.
- Gravy Soaked: Drizzle a little red-eye or sawmill gravy inside before folding.
- Sweet & Savory: Throw in a couple slices of fried green tomato for that true Southern twist.
Cletus’s Kitchen Wisdom – Why This Works
Pre-cooking the hash browns separately is the real game-changer — it keeps them crispy instead of soggy. The flour-and-water paste acts just like Granny’s quilt glue and seals the tortilla tight so nothing spills out when you bite into it. Toasting it seam-side down first locks everything in place and gives you that perfect golden crunch on the outside while the inside stays hot and melty.
Serving Suggestions
- Drizzle with hot red-eye gravy or sawmill gravy on the side
- Serve with sliced fresh tomatoes or fried green tomatoes
- Pair with hot coffee or sweet tea — this thing is a full breakfast in your hand
- Add your favorite hot sauce or salsa for extra kick
Storage & Make-Ahead Tips
These reheat beautifully in a hot skillet the next morning. You can fully assemble them the night before, wrap tightly in foil, and store in the fridge. Just pull them out and toast when you’re ready. They also freeze well — wrap individually and reheat straight from frozen in a skillet.
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Got a tweak or your own hillbilly breakfast creation? Drop it in the comments or holler at me! I love seein’ y’all’s versions.