Grilled Chicken Avocado Wrap with Spicy Yogurt Sauce

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Tips for Making the Best Wraps

  1. Warm tortillas to make rolling easier.

  2. Use sturdy lettuce like romaine or cabbage to prevent sogginess.

  3. Drain juicy veggies like tomatoes to avoid a wet wrap.

  4. Use parchment or foil to keep wraps together for lunchboxes.

  5. Adjust spice in yogurt sauce to suit your preference.

  6. Grill chicken ahead for faster assembly.

  7. Slice everything thinly to make wraps easier to roll.

  8. Add a squeeze of lemon or lime for brightness.

  9. Don't overfill — it makes wrapping harder and messier.

  10. Add extras like pickled onions or roasted peppers for more depth.

 

Serve It With Suggestions

  • Sweet potato fries or baked wedges

  • A side of hummus and carrot sticks

  • Quinoa salad or tabbouleh

  • Sparkling water with citrus

  • Pickles or olives

  • Fresh fruit salad

  • Greek salad

  • Roasted chickpeas

  • Green smoothie

  • A small bowl of lentil soup

 

FAQ's

Q: Can I make this wrap ahead of time?
A: Yes — wrap tightly in foil or parchment and store chilled for up to 24 hours.

Q: Can I use a different protein?
A: Absolutely — turkey, tofu, chickpeas, or shrimp all work well.

Q: Is this wrap good cold?
A: Yes — it’s delicious served cold or room temp, especially for packed lunches.

Q: Can I make it dairy-free?
A: Swap the yogurt for a dairy-free alternative or use hummus instead.

Q: What’s the best way to keep the wrap from falling apart?
A: Don’t overfill, roll tightly, and wrap it in parchment or foil for structure.

Q: Can I use a gluten-free tortilla?
A: Yes — just make sure it’s pliable (warm it up briefly).

Q: Is this recipe spicy?
A: The yogurt sauce is mildly spicy — you can adjust the heat to your liking.

Q: Can I grill the whole wrap?
A: Yes — a quick press on a panini grill adds crispiness and seals everything in.

Q: Can I double the recipe for meal prep?
A: Definitely — prep ingredients in bulk and assemble as needed.

Q: Is this wrap kid-friendly?
A: Yes — reduce or omit the hot sauce for a milder version.

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