These delicious, crispy Southwest Wraps are made with seasoned ground beef, rice, black beans, corn, bell peppers, and onion. This is an easy meal that take less than 30-minutes and everyone in the family loves them!
Looking for more wrap recipes? Try my Buffalo Chicken Wraps, Cashew Chicken Wraps, or Veggie Wrap!

These southwest wraps are a hybrid of a burrito and a wrap! I love toasting them so the tortilla gets crispy and golden, and we serve them warm with salsa and hot sauce! They're loaded with good ingredients to fill you up with protein and veggies, and perfect for busy weeknights.
How to make Southwest Wraps:
Cook Ground Beef in a large skillet over medium heat. Drain grease. Season with a little salt and pepper and add chili powder, cumin, garlic powder and water. Stir to combine.

Add Vegetables. Combine black beans, corn, bell pepper, and onions and toss to combine. Saute for a 2-3 minutes.

Assemble Wrap. Warm the rice. Layer tortilla with a handful of cheese evenly spread across the tortilla. Add a small scoop of rice, placing it in a line along one end of the tortilla. Add a few small dollops of sour cream, and a spoonful of the beef filling. Starting at that end, roll the tortilla up, folding in the sides like a burrito.

Pan-fry Wrap. Spray skillet with cooking spray and place the wraps seam side down on the greased skillet. Brush tops of wraps lightly with oil, or spray them with cooking spray. Turn wraps every minute or two until they are golden and crispy on all sides.

Serve warm, with salsa and/or a creamy cilantro dipping sauce.
Make Ahead and Freezing Instructions:
To Make Ahead: You can make the filling in advance, just store it in an airtight container in the fridge. Assemble and pan-fry when ready to serve! Or, the entire wraps could be assembled a few hours ahead of time, and pan-fried when ready to eat.
To Freeze: The filling or full-assembled (un-toasted) wraps can be frozen for 2-3 months. Thaw completely before pan-frying over medium heat, until warm and crispy.
Recipe Variations:
- Southwest Chicken Wrap: You can substitute cooked or rotisserie chicken (about 1 ½ cups, shredded) instead place of ground beef.
- Veggie Wrap: Leave out the meat, and add spinach or any other chopped veggies you like!
- Tortillas: Use any type of tortilla you like! My favorite part is the crispy crunch when eating them!
- Air Fryer: Cook on 400 for a few minutes, until crispy.
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Recipe

Crispy Southwest Wrap
Equipment
Ingredients
- 1 pound ground beef
- salt and freshly ground black pepper
- 2 1/2 teaspoons chili powder
- 1 1/2 teaspoons cumin
- 1/2 teaspoon garlic powder
- 2 Tablespoons water
- 15 ounce can black beans , drained and rinsed
- 1 cup corn canned or frozen
- 1/2 red bell pepper , chopped
- 1 green onion , chopped
- 1 cup cooked rice (leftover rice works great!), mexican, white, brown, or rice pilaf
- 1 1/2 cups freshly shredded cheddar cheese (or Monterey or pepperjack)
- 1/2 cup sour cream or plain Greek yogurt
- 6-8 large flour tortillas
Instructions
- Add the ground beef to a large skillet over medium heat. Cook and crumble until browned. Drain grease.
- Season with a little salt and pepper and add chili powder, cumin, garlic powder and water. Stir to combine.
- Add black beans, corn, bell pepper, and onions and toss to combine. Saute for a 2-3 minutes.
- Warm the rice. Layer tortilla with a handful of cheese evenly spread across the tortilla.
- Add a small scoop of rice, placing it in a line along one end of the tortilla.
- On top of the rice add a few small dollops of sour cream, and a spoonful of the beef filling. Starting at that end, roll the tortilla up, folding in the sides like a burrito.
- Heat a large skillet over medium high heat. Add a tablespoon of oil to a skillet or spray the skillet generously with cooking spray. Place the wraps seam side down in the greased skillet.
- Gently brush the tops of the wraps lightly with oil, or spray them with cooking spray. Turn the wraps every minute or two until they are golden and crispy on all sides.
- Serve warm, with salsa and/or a creamy cilantro dipping sauce.
Notes
Nutrition
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I originally shared this recipe November 2016. Updated August 2021.
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These were so good, a hit with my family, and so easy to customize to each family members preference. I’m sure they are going to be on out regular meal rotation. Thanks & keep up the great work!
That’s great–I’m so happy to hear everyone enjoyed them! Thanks for commenting 🙂
These were so good! Thanks for the recipe!!
Wow! All of the ingredients in these are staples for our normal meals, but usually used in the form of soup, so this is a very welcome change. I used fresh sweet corn and skillet seared it, and I added a little more chile powder, as that is the norm for us, but was so happy with how these turned out! Thanks for sharing a delicious, healthy recipe!
Hi
Tried it tonight!
Yum
Thank you
What size flour tortillas did you use?
I use the tortilla land brand, the medium size.
Hi, just discovered this recipe today when Taste of Home sent me an email on your wonderful Crispy SouthWest Wraps.
They look so delicious as I am a Tortilla and Burrito Wrap fan for life and can’t wait to try these for lunch and/or dinner tonight. Thanks for a great recipe Lauren Allen and I look forward to receiving more from your great kitchen.
God Bless.
Robert
My husband never follow recipes right…but this one was hard to get wrong….this turn out good and tasty…will do again…the torilla was crispy and the filling was on point. Thanks
So happy you liked them! Thanks for commenting 🙂
This was a great recipe! my boyfriend loved it and he is very picky. I did add a lot more salt, garlic and chili powder to my likings. I will make again!
A wonderful family meal, everybody loved it! I am doing the low carb thing right now so instead of using a tortilla for mine, I jut turned into a yummy rice bowl. I’ll be making it again real soon!
Rice has carbs.
She said low carb, not no carb…
These look like a great breakfast item. I love a hearty breakfast especially one that is high in protein. Do you think that these could be prepped in advanced and then vacuum sealed to help maintain some crispiness and crunch in the tortilla?
Thinking of prepping enough for breakfasts on-the-go on weekdays!
Thanks for posting Lauren! Cheers!
Hi Seth, I think that could work well!
I’ve made some but with spinach and chicken with all the other ingredients mentioned in the recipe. I put them in the freezer for 30 minutes before I fry them. My family likes them.
We freeze the contents separate from the tortillas. To crisp the tortillas, brush on some butter or oil, and lay them directly on the flame from the burner on the stove. Five to ten seconds per side and they are heated and have a little char. Just scoop in your filling and roll them up. A tip, use a pie server to easily scoop the filling in a line.