Best Picadillo Burrito
JLR Burritos
Picadillo can be found across Latin America, made in various ways. In Mexico, it usually consists of beef and potatoes cooked in a red tomato base seasoned with bay leaves, thyme and garlic, with peas and minced carrots often mixed in. It’s a staple of the Mexican diet and one of the few beloved non-spicy dishes. While it’s commonly served on a tostada with sour cream, in northern Mexico, you can find it rolled in a flour tortilla to form a hearty, savory burrito. North of the border, it’s almost impossible to find unless you’re in Denver near 13th Avenue and Sherman Street, where JLR Burritos sets up its food truck. Its signature JLR burrito is a picadillo version with classic Mexican-style ingredients and flavor. It’s a rarity, and JLR offers it with your choice of salsa, including our favorite, a creamy guacamole.