Family Wrap Recipes: Easy Lunch and Dinner Ideas Everyone Will Eat

May 26, 2026
Family Wrap Recipes: Easy Lunch and Dinner Ideas Everyone Will Eat

Wraps solve two problems at once: they pack flatter than a sandwich in a lunchbox, and children accept them more readily than salads or bowls. A chicken Caesar wrap works as a complete lunch. A pulled pork wrap with coleslaw works as a complete dinner. They require no cooking in most cases and take about 10 minutes to assemble once you know the technique.

Prep10 min
Cook0 min
Total10 min
Servings4
Calories380 kcal
DifficultyEasy

Wrap Technique by the Numbers

10

Inch tortilla

Large enough to roll without overfilling

2

Inch border

Leave around fillings for a tight, secure roll

10

Recipes below

From Chicken Caesar to Greek wraps

2–3

Days in fridge

Dry-filling wraps hold well when wrapped tight

Why wraps work

  • More portable than bowls — lie flat in lunchboxes, no leaking containers needed
  • Children accept wraps more readily than sandwiches — the format feels different and fun
  • Endlessly variable — different fillings every day without learning a new technique
  • Faster to assemble than most sandwiches — no toasting, no layering tricks
  • Dry fillings hold for days — assemble a batch on Sunday, grab and go all week

Wrap pitfalls

  • Overfilling causes wraps to fall apart — use less filling than you think you need
  • Cold tortillas crack when rolled — warm them first, no exceptions
  • Wet fillings (tomatoes, dressings) make wraps soggy over time — pack separately
  • Corn tortillas are too small and brittle for most wraps — stick with flour

Ten Family Wrap Recipes

110 min

Chicken Caesar Wrap

Shredded rotisserie chicken, romaine, parmesan, Caesar dressing in a flour tortilla.

210 min

Turkey and Avocado Wrap

Sliced turkey, avocado, romaine, tomato, mayo or Dijon in a whole wheat tortilla.

310 min

Hummus and Vegetable Wrap

Hummus, cucumber, shredded carrots, roasted red pepper, spinach, feta in a tortilla.

410 min

Pulled Pork and Coleslaw Wrap

Leftover pulled pork, coleslaw (cabbage, mayo, vinegar) in a large flour tortilla.

510 min

Egg and Cheese Breakfast Wrap

Scrambled eggs, shredded cheese, black beans, salsa in a warm flour tortilla.

610 min

BLT Wrap

Crispy bacon, romaine, ripe tomato, mayonnaise in a large flour tortilla.

710 min

Tuna Salad Wrap

Canned tuna with mayo, celery, lemon. Romaine and cucumber in a whole wheat tortilla.

815 min

Steak and Pepper Wrap

Leftover steak sliced thin, sautéed peppers and onions, cheese, sour cream.

95 min

Peanut Butter, Banana, and Honey Wrap

Peanut butter, sliced banana, honey drizzle in a flour tortilla.

1015 min

Greek Wrap

Grilled chicken or falafel, cucumber, tomato, red onion, feta, tzatziki in a tortilla.

How to Roll a Wrap That Stays Closed

Ingredients

The five-step wrap technique

  • Warm the tortilla for 20–30 seconds — in a dry pan or microwave — until pliable
  • Place fillings in the center, leaving a 2-inch border on all sides
  • Fold the left and right sides in over the filling
  • Roll from the bottom up, keeping tension on the fillings as you go
  • Wrap in foil or parchment paper to hold the shape for transport
The Sunday wrap prep system

Assemble dry-filling wraps (turkey, cheese, hummus, PB&B) on Sunday and store in the fridge. Pack wet ingredients (tomatoes, dressings, avocado) separately each morning. Wrap in foil to hold shape. Cut in half for younger children. Five different wrap lunches planned on Sunday means zero lunch decisions during the week.

Full Recipe: Chicken Caesar Wrap

Chicken Caesar Wrap

Ingredients

For the wrap

  • 2 cupsrotisserie chicken(shredded)
  • 2hearts of romaine(chopped)
  • ½ cupshaved parmesan
  • Caesar dressing (homemade or store-bought)
  • 4large (10-inch) flour tortillas

Steps

  1. 1

    Prepare the filling

    In a bowl, combine shredded chicken, chopped romaine, and shaved parmesan. Add Caesar dressing a little at a time and toss until everything is lightly coated. You want the filling moist but not wet — overdressing is the fastest route to a soggy wrap.

  2. 2

    Warm the tortillas

    Warm each tortilla in a dry pan for 20–30 seconds per side, or microwave for 15 seconds, until pliable. Warm tortillas roll without cracking and hold their shape better.

  3. 3

    Assemble

    Place a quarter of the filling in the center of each tortilla, leaving a 2-inch border on all sides. Don't spread the filling to the edges — the border is what lets you roll tightly.

  4. 4

    Roll and serve

    Fold the sides in over the filling. Roll tightly from the bottom up, keeping the filling compressed as you go. Cut in half diagonally and serve. For lunchboxes, wrap tightly in foil — the foil holds the roll closed and protects the wrap from the rest of the lunch.

Notes

  • Rotisserie chicken makes this a 10-minute lunch — no cooking required. Pick up a chicken on Sunday and use it across multiple wraps.
  • Don't overdress the filling. If the bowl looks wet after mixing, add more chicken or romaine until it looks dry.
  • For young children, serve the dressing on the side and let them dip. Same flavor, less mess.
  • These keep for 2 days in the refrigerator if wrapped tightly in foil. The romaine stays crisp if you skip the dressing until mealtime.

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