Vegan Burrito Samosas with a Mexican filling of rice, beans, corn and pepper. They are crunchy baked and a perfect snack for any occasion. This recipe is easy, gluten-free, healthy and delicious!



Burritos are one of my favorite dishes from Mexican cuisine. But somehow they are usually too big and too unwieldy for me. Maybe you know that problem if everything falls out of the wrap. If you follow me on Instagram, you may have noticed that I prefer smaller practical finger food snacks such as Empanadas, Dumplings, or Croquettes. So I came up with the idea to fold the tortillas like Samosas by cutting the tortillas into four pieces to make small cones. I simply filled them with Mexican rice and baked them crunchy in the oven. So now I wanted to share a vegan Burrito version of traditional “Tortilla Samosas”.


Mexican rice with vegetables as filling for vegan Burrito Samosas
Mexican rice is very easy to make. You just need rice, beans, corn, peppers, onions, garlic, and a few spices. I used risotto rice because it sticks together better and I also like sticky rice more. Of course, you can also use any other types of rice or maybe you even have Risotto or a rice stir-fry leftover from the previous day.
Basically, you can vary the filling however you like. I’m sure these Tortilla Samosas tastes also super delicious with a classic Samosas filling made of potatoes, peas, carrots, and Indian spices.



How to fold Samosas with Tortillas (instructions)
To keep the Tortilla Samosas together, first mix some flour with a bit of water to make a thick, sticky paste. That’s like the glue.
- First, you cut up large Tortillas into quarters, (so that you can make 4 samosas cones from 1 tortilla.)
- Then you start with one quarter. Fold one corner towards the center.
- Apply some paste on the sides of the opposite corner.
- Fold the applied corner over it to form a cone and seal.
- Add 1-2 tbsp of the filling.
- Apply the open end with paste.
- Fold up and seal. That’s it!


Fresh Guacamole and creamy Cashew Dip for dipping
Of course, avocado should not miss when making Burritos! Not only is it super delicious, but it also contains healthy fats and important vitamins, such as vitamin A, vitamin E, and biotin. Therefore, I like to serve the vegan Burrito Samosas with a simple Guacamole. Also, I love serving a vegan cheesy dip made of cashews and seasoned with yeast flakes (optionally, you could also serve Hummus). Plus a spicy tomato salsa dip with some chili, the burrito combo is just perfect.
If you like recipes with tortillas, you can also look at my recipe for Spinach Wraps. Have fun trying!




Vegan Burrito Samosas with Guacamole and Cashew Dip
Author:Ingredients
Mexican rice:
- 2 tbsp olive oil
- 1 red onion finely chopped
- 150 g Arborio rice or another type of rice
- 2 garlic cloves finely chopped
- 1 red bell pepper finely chopped
- 1 tsp smoked paprika
- 1 tsp chili
- 1 tsp cumin
- salt and pepper to taste
- about 3 tbsp salsa sauce optional
- tabasco optional to taste
- 1 tin black beans drained
- 150 g corn drained
- 50 g vegan cheese grated
Further ingredients:
- 6 large tortillas gluten-free, if needed
- almond milk + oil for brushing
- 3 tbsp flour + 5 tbsp water to make a flour paste "glue"
Guacamole:
- 1 ripe avocado
- 1 garlic clove finely chopped
- 1 tsp lemon juice
- salt, pepper
Cashew Dip:
- 1 cup raw cashew nuts (150 g) soaked overnight*
- ⅔ cup water
- 2 tbsp nutritional yeast flakes
- 1-2 tsp lemon juice
- 1 tsp salt (to taste)
- ¼ tsp garlic powder (to taste)
- ¼ tsp smoked paprika (optional)
Instructions
*Note: Check out the recipe video + tips + step-by-step pictures above!
Mexican Rice:
- Cook rice in salted water (or vegetable broth) according packaging instructions.
- Heat the oil in a skillet or pan and fry the onions briefly for 1-2 minutes.
- Add the garlic and paprika and stir-fry for a while, so that the peppers soften slightly.
- Then add smoked paprika, chili, cumin, salt and pepper and sauté briefly.
- Add rice and stir it all round so everything is well combined
- Finally, stir in the beans and corn.
- Allow the Mexican rice to cool and then fold in the grated cheese.
Fold Tortilla Samosas (instructions see text/ video above):
- To make the flour paste (glue), mix flour and water in a small cup.
- Cut the tortillas into 4 pieces and fold each quarter (as shown in the video above) to a cone. Apply the outer sides with a little paste and seal.
- Fill the Tortilla Samosas with about 1-2 tbsp of Mexican rice (not too full, you should be able to close them easily). Apply the remaining open end with a little paste and fold up.
- Repeat this process until all ingredients are used up.
- Place the Burrito Samosas on a baking tray lined with baking paper (the fold side down). Brush with a little almond milk + oil.
- Bake them in the preheated oven at 200℃ (392℉) for about 15 minutes (or until lightly browned and crispy on top).
Guacamole:
- Halve the avocado, remove the core and puree with the remaining ingredients for the guacamole. Season to taste.
Cashew-Dip:
- Blend all the ingredients for the cashew dip. Season to taste.
- Enjoy!
Notes
- If you have not soaked the cashews overnight, you can also cook them soft for just 10-15 minutes.
- You’ll have some leftovers from the Mexican rice, unless you’ve nibbled on some while preparing it.
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Merci Bianca, j’arrive à mes 60 ans et de me tourner vers l’alimentation vegan…est salutaire pour moi.
Tout est délicieux appétissant et coloré. Thanks again
❤️❤️
I used smaller tortillas (12) and it worked just as well with just a little more tortilla taste 🙂 Also, what a great recipe for pantry ingredients! Used canned pepperoni and pineapple instead of beans and pepper and it was still soso delicious.
Thank you for your feedback! So glad you love this recipe! ❤️
Heute für meine ganze Familie gekocht, und alle fanden die Samosas richtig gut, obwohl ich den Käse vergessen habe 🤭🙈
Freu mich schon auf das nächste Rezept 🥰
Liebe Karina, Ich danke dir vielmals für das tolle Feedback! Es freut mich sehr zu hören, dass die Samosas so gut schmecken! Ohne Käse habe ich sie auch schon öfter gemacht und ich fand es auch lecker! 😀 Viel Spaß beim weiteren Ausprobieren! Liebe Grüße, Bianca <3
Tolles Rezept! Die Samosas waren einfach zu machen und super lecker! Wird es öfter bei uns geben 🙂
Das freut mich sehr! Vielen Dank 🙂
I made these the other day and they tasted amazing !!!
So happy about that 🙂
Sehr leckeres und einfaches Rezept! War definitiv nicht das letzte Mal. Danke für das leckere Rezept. Liebe Grüße Samira
Ich danke dir für das Feedback 🙂
your samosa receipe is just wow i really like your samosa receipe. Thank you for sharing……
So glad that you liked the recipe! Thank you! 🙂
super good! will be making again
Thank you 🙂 <3
Found you via Instagram and this immediately grabbed my attention. Was an easy snack for a Sunday afternoon. The filling came out so delicious!!! Excited to try your other recipes!
Thank you sooo much! ? So glad that you found me and that you liked the recipe! <3
Delicious vegan Birrito! It really inspired my Sunday cooking mood.Thank you for this recipe and for impressive pictures. They really increase appetite. ????
Lana (Alaska)
So happy about that! Thank you ?