Southwestern Chicken Wraps

"I LOVE wraps. I found this one on the internet, just a while ago. It's very good, especially if you like spicy, if you don't you can just omit the hot sauce. It's better than a plain on sandwich any time."
 
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Ready In:
25mins
Ingredients:
10
Serves:
4
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ingredients

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directions

  • Combine beans, corn, bell pepper, lime juice, cilantro, and hot pepper sauce.
  • Set aside.
  • Coat chicken with chili powder.
  • Cook on oiled grill over medium fire 6 minutes per side, or until no longer pink.
  • Cut into thin slices.
  • Wrap tortillas in plastic wrap.
  • Microwave on high 1 minute.
  • For each sandwich, place cheese, down the center of one tortilla.
  • Top with chicken breast slices, and then bean mixture.
  • Roll up tightly;secure with wooden pick in two places, cut in half.

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Reviews

  1. I had 3 bbq chicken thighs left over and used those. Loved the corn/bean mixture. I also didn't use the green pepper...I am unable to eat them so subbed green onions. We thoroughly enjoyed these wraps. Thank you for sharing.
     
  2. I loved the way the corn and the black beans tasted together in this one, very Southwest! It all combined together to make a nice wrap. I did make a sauce for mine which really brought out the flavor- I mixed one part adobo sauce with 2 parts sour cream, but if someone didn't like spicy, they could use salsa instead of the adobo. I served this with guac and chips for a nice light meal. Thanks for the recipe, Bratty_1, I will definitely make this again!
     
  3. This was easy and very fresh tasting. I omitted the hot sauce and added 1/2 C of my freezer salsa posted here as well(personal preference). I also used salsa flavored tortillas. I also filled wrap first and then heated in microwave for 30 seconds each on medium.I noted you used corn but I didn't know how much. I used 1 C frozen corn.
     
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  1. I loved the way the corn and the black beans tasted together in this one, very Southwest! It all combined together to make a nice wrap. I did make a sauce for mine which really brought out the flavor- I mixed one part adobo sauce with 2 parts sour cream, but if someone didn't like spicy, they could use salsa instead of the adobo. I served this with guac and chips for a nice light meal. Thanks for the recipe, Bratty_1, I will definitely make this again!
     

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Happily married and living in Missouri with my husband and a dachshund we call Bruiser. Love to cook, and especially love to entertain for our friends. I love to grill, no matter the weather, or the season...everything just tastes better on the grill IMHO.
 
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