Wraps made from turkey, ham and cheese on garden/spinach/herb and sundried tomato/basal and whole wheat tortillas
RT needed something to take to an office party. We were going to buy some wraps at Kroger, but they didn’t have any fresh ones. So, I decided to make some myself. Looking at the ones at Kroger (the ones that had been there since Friday), I figured it couldn’t be too difficult. Here’s the photo of the tray after I finished them. I think it looks very nice. And since we snacked on the “leftovers”, we already know that the wraps taste really good. The wraps are now in the refrigerator - ready for RT to take to work with him tomorrow morning. They were surprisingly easy and quick to make. I don’t know why I haven’t tried making wraps before. I’ll be looking for more wrap recipes now since these turned out so well. Here’s how I made them:
WRAPS
3 large tortillas (large, wrap size - whatever “flavor” you prefer. I bought three packages of tortillas: garden spinach herb, sundried tomato basil, and whole grain wheat. I had no idea how many tortillas I’d need, but that ended up being WAY too many tortillas. I used three tortillas total - one of each kind - for the tray in the photograph. RT and I will be eating tortillas a lot in the next couple weeks in order to use them all up).
1 package of thinly sliced or shaved sandwich meat - turkey and ham (you can use roast beef or other cold cuts, too)
1 package of grated sharp cheddar
A few grape tomatoes
A few leaves of romaine lettuce
Mayonaise (I used light mayo)
Take a tortilla and spread mayonaise on it. Sprinkle it with grated cheese. It’s important to put the cheese on top of the mayo in order to hold the cheese in place. Layer the lettuce and then the meat on top. Starting on one side, roll the tortilla as tightly as possible - being careful to keep the fillings inside. Once it is rolled up, place it seam side down on a cutting board. Take a knife and cut off 1-inch slices. Line your serving tray with lettuce, and use the grape tomatoes as a garnish.
Very tasty!
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