Prep Time:15 minsTotal Time:15 minsServings:4Yield:4 wrapsJump to Nutrition Facts
Prep Time:15 minsTotal Time:15 minsServings:4Yield:4 wraps
Prep Time:15 mins
Prep Time:
15 mins
Total Time:15 mins
Total Time:
Servings:4
Servings:
4
Yield:4 wraps
Yield:
4 wraps
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Cook Mode(Keep screen awake)Ingredients¼cupmayonnaise3tablespoonschopped dill pickle2teaspoonswhole-grain mustard8large green-leaf lettuce leaves12ouncessliced deli turkey4ouncessliced deli sharp Cheddar cheese8slicestomato
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Ingredients
¼cupmayonnaise
3tablespoonschopped dill pickle
2teaspoonswhole-grain mustard
8large green-leaf lettuce leaves
12ouncessliced deli turkey
4ouncessliced deli sharp Cheddar cheese
8slicestomato
DirectionsStir mayonnaise, pickle and mustard together in a small bowl.Overlap 2 lettuce leaves on a clean cutting board. Spread a generous 1 tablespoon of the mayonnaise mixture over the lettuce. Top with 3 ounces turkey, 1 ounce cheese and 2 tomato slices. Roll into a wrap, then cut in half. Repeat with the remaining ingredients.Originally appeared: EatingWell.com, December 2019
Directions
Stir mayonnaise, pickle and mustard together in a small bowl.Overlap 2 lettuce leaves on a clean cutting board. Spread a generous 1 tablespoon of the mayonnaise mixture over the lettuce. Top with 3 ounces turkey, 1 ounce cheese and 2 tomato slices. Roll into a wrap, then cut in half. Repeat with the remaining ingredients.
Stir mayonnaise, pickle and mustard together in a small bowl.
Overlap 2 lettuce leaves on a clean cutting board. Spread a generous 1 tablespoon of the mayonnaise mixture over the lettuce. Top with 3 ounces turkey, 1 ounce cheese and 2 tomato slices. Roll into a wrap, then cut in half. Repeat with the remaining ingredients.
Originally appeared: EatingWell.com, December 2019
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Nutrition Facts(per serving)324Calories22gFat3gCarbs21gProtein
Nutrition Facts(per serving)
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