That’s a wrap! All of your favorite sandwiches and salads can be deconstructed and then reconstructed into delicious, portable wraps that are filling, healthy, and fun. Plus, wraps are a great way to use up an excess of seasonal summer produce. Don’t be afraid to get creative by adding drizzles and dips to keep things fresh all season long!
Thai Peanut Wraps
Crunchy and savory Thai peanut wraps are filling and more unique than your typical sad desk lunch. In this recipe from Spiced, the quick peanut sauce is the star of the show while pantry staples like honey, lime juice, and red pepper flakes emulsify into a smooth, creamy sauce that “wraps” the whole thing together!
Fresh Summer Rolls + Two Dipping Sauces
Rice paper is essentially a hyper-thin rice cake that can be used to encase ingredients like fresh vegetables and proteins into bite-sized roll-ups. Here, The Simple Veganista calls for lots of herbs, leafy greens, and a bit of tofu. These beautiful rolls are fun to make and provide a great way to get the whole family involved in meal prep!
Roasted Buffalo Chickpea Wraps
Hearty chickpeas are smothered in spicy, tangy Buffalo sauce in this innovative wrap from EatingWell. Raw carrot and celery bring much-needed crunch as blue cheese adds additional protein and a creamy finish to each bite. These packable wraps will be a hit for school lunches and work lunches alike.
Greek-Style Chicken Wraps
Rotisserie chicken is an affordable, versatile protein that makes pulling together meals like these Greek-style wraps a breeze. In this Cooking Light recipe featured on MyRecipes, the bulk of your efforts will go toward chopping tomatoes, olives, and herbs so you can fit as much goodness as possible into each tortilla.
BLT Wraps with Horseradish Mayonnaise
Zesty horseradish mayo pumps up the ingredients of a classic BLT sandwich in this lettuce wrap recipe from Bon Appétit. Kitchen hack: Keep a pair of scissors near your cook space that are dedicated to cutting foods only. Use them to quickly slice up bacon, soft nuts, herbs, leafy greens, and more!
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