Sundried Tomato Grilled Chicken Wrap with Ranch Sauce
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Sundried Tomato Grilled Chicken Wrap has deep tomato flavor, toasted nuts on grilled chicken with romaine lettuce and creamy ranch sauce.
With all the cooking I have been doing, I have so many left overs. My husband and daughter do not like all the food that I do, so we do not always eat the same lunch. Dinner is different. However, I was looking to make something AMAZING out of the left overs and decided on this incredible dish.
Sundried Tomato Grilled Chicken
The chicken I had grilled for so many dishes last week was calling to me. The tender white meat with those tasty grill marks on the outside. Fabulous grilled chicken.
I decided to make the Ranch Sauce out of some fat-free plain yogurt and Hidden Valley ranch mix. It came out amazing, I liked it well enough to use on my regular salads actually. 35 calories for more than a 1/4 cup. That is twice the serving I get in my Kraft Light Done Right Ranch bottle, for 1/4 of the calories.
Lastly, there is nothing wrong with a wrap. It is the perfect carrying case for your food, use a low carb one and you are getting great fiber too!
I surprised myself with the powerful flavors, the deep tomato flavor, the hint of toasted nuts all over perfectly grilled chicken with crunchy romaine lettuce and creamy ranch sauce on top to provide a delicious tang to your wrap! Oh delightful!
Enjoy!
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Sundried Tomato Grilled Chicken Wrap
Equipment
Ingredients
- 2 teaspoons sliced almonds
- 3 ounces Grilled Chicken, cold left overs, sliced
- 4 Rosemary Basil Sun-dried tomatoes packed in olive oil, chopped
- 1/4 teaspoon olive oil, from sun-dried tomatoes jar
- 1/2 cup romaine lettuce, chopped
- 2 low-carb tortilla, I prefer LaTortilla Factory
- 2 Servings Yogurt Ranch Sauce
Instructions
- In a small pan, add almonds and toast lightly over medium heat, stirring frequently. As soon as you can smell them, they are done. Look for light golden brown color. Remove almonds from pan and transfer to a small bowl.
- Return pan to heat, add olive oil and warm. Once oil is warm, add grilled chicken and lightly brown on both sides. Add tomatoes until warm. Remove from pan. Chop chicken into bite sized pieces as soon as they are cool enough to handle.
- Lay your 2 tortillas on a cutting board, or clean work surface. Add 1 tablespoon of Yogurt Ranch Sauce to each tortilla.
- Divide chicken, almonds and tomatoes between two tortillas and scatter chopped chicken and warm tomatoes.
- Add lettuce and 1 tablespoon yogurt ranch sauce to tortillas.
- Fold tortillas and serve.
Nutrition
All nutritional information is based on third party calculations and is only an estimate. Each recipe’s nutritional value will vary depending on the ingredients used, measuring methods, and portion sizes.
Originally published July 2011.
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YUM!I love reading all your recipes. Wanna come over and cook for me? 🙂
That is a gorgeous looking sandwich. It is lighter than most and I could eat it without guilt. It sounds delicious. I hope you have a great day. Blessings…Mary
I love to throw my leftovers in a wrap. Bread in general is a great carrying case for lots of foods and non messy (sometimes). I also love Tortilla Fctory as I find that they dont split when I roll them up.
Great job and thanks for sharing..
Woo hoo! A use for my yummy sun-dried tomatoes.
I do love a wrap and this one looks delicious with its strong flavors and the ranch dressing. I also love the grill marks on chicken. Joni
I love wraps with lots of sauce. I might get an extra serving of that ranch sauce for this chicken wrap!
Sundried tomatoes are my favorites.Still can remember when they were introduced here and how expensive they were.Than I learned to make my own and am enjoying them whenever I can,With chicken they are great:)
This is so YUMMY! I loved this recipe and will be making this for lunch more often now! The toasted almonds give it such a nice crunch.