How to Make a Sandwich Wrap




For breakfast, you can fill them with scrambled eggs, grated cheese, and snipped bacon or crumbled sausage. Add salsa if you like for a Tex-Mex breakfast burrito.

How to Wrap a Wrap

You can make an open-ended wrap or a closed one. And everyone seems to have their own best way to wrap a wrap. This is how we wrap a wrap.

Smear sandwich spread within an inch of the perimeter of the tortilla.

Lay sandwich goodies in a wide swath down the center of the tortilla and to within a couple inches of the left and right edges—kind of a rough rectangle.

To make a closed end wrap, fold both the right and the left edges over the goodies and roll from the bottom. To make an open-ended wrap, fold only one edge.

If we make a closed end wrap, we cut the wrap in two and eat half at a time.

If the tortilla is a little stiff and hard to wrap and keep closed, try microwaving the tortilla under a paper towel for 15 to 20 seconds. It will be more pliable.

 

Chipotle Roast Beef Wrap

 

flour tortilla
roast beef
sandwich spread
romaine lettuce
Deli roast beef, thinly sliced
Pepper jack cheese
Thin tomato slices

(Note: If you heat the tortilla for ten to fifteen seconds in the microwave before making the wrap it will be much easier to work with and they will stay together better after the wrap is rolled.)

Spread the sandwich spread lightly on the tortilla. Place romaine lettuce on top of the spread. Add the beef and cheese. Add the tomato slices.
To fold the wrap, fold in the sides of the tortilla and then roll from the bottom up. Cut the wraps in half.