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Hot wrap fillings?

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BarefootDancer · 18/09/2007 21:22

OK, so I have wraps - like flattened out bread pancakes. What hot meal can I make with these? Any ideas for good fillings?

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BarefootDancer · 18/09/2007 21:42

No?

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AllBuggiedOut · 18/09/2007 21:44

Chilli, refried beans, sliced red onion, sour cream, guacamole, grated cheese and jalapeños. Yum.

DaphneHarvey · 18/09/2007 21:45

For you or for children?

LittleB · 18/09/2007 21:45

Chicken fajitas? Fry some slice chicken, add things like spices and tomatoes or peppers, then put in the wrap, you can add things like salad, cheese, sour cream and salsa to the wraps and eat then or put them in a baking tray, top with more tomatoe/pepper mixture and cheese and bake, both very nice. Sorry its not a specific recipe, just a suggestion really. Also nice as a lunch with cheese, ham and tomatoes in them warmed.

MaureenMLove · 18/09/2007 21:46

I do a good one. Chop up loads of mushroom, peppers, onion and tomatoes and cover with grated cheese, onto one of the wraps, then put the other one on top and fry. You'll need to turn it after about 4 minutes, which is an art! But if you slide it onto a plate and then put the frying pan on top iyswim! And turn the whole lot over that should work. Fry again for another 4 or 5 minutes then slice it like a pizza!

Charlie999 · 18/09/2007 21:47

I had enchiladas earlier in the week - spicy chicken (fajita mix) with passata and grated cheese, spoon into 8 wraps, fold and place in oven dish, pour more of the spicy sauce over the top, loads of grated cheese and grill .Serve with salad. MMMMmmmmm

BarefootDancer · 18/09/2007 21:47

For adults and children. Anything really. Thought there would be a 'suggestion' on the packet, but there isnt.

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fishie · 18/09/2007 21:49

stewed chickpeas and spinach
steak sliced with salad

BarefootDancer · 18/09/2007 21:51

Thanks - they all sound lovely!

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fishie · 18/09/2007 21:51

you can put pretty much anything which is not solid slabs or too chewy in them. you can make this a feature by serving all separately for eaters to build their own, or you can do it for them or you can roll stuff up in them and cook it in oven with sauce on.

Rhubarb · 18/09/2007 21:52

cheese and chutney is nice heated up.

Charlie999 · 18/09/2007 21:56

chicken club (sliced chicken, salad, bacon and cheese) is lovely with a few crisps / chips for lunch

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