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Chicken Caesar Wrap

A delicious wrap filled with grilled chicken, crispy romaine lettuce, parmesan cheese, and caesar dressing, all wrapped in a warm flour tortilla.
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EASY
Prep: 15-20 mins
Cook: 10-15 mins
Serves: 4
Author: KaiX360

4.1 / 5 (753)


Ingredients

Protein
  • Chicken Breast

    1 pound

Produce
  • Romaine Lettuce

    4 leaves

  • Tomato

    2 medium

Dairy
  • Parmesan Cheese

    1 cup

Pantry
  • Flour Tortilla

    4 large

  • Caesar Dressing

    1 cup

Spices and Seasonings
  • Salt

    a pinch

  • Black Pepper

    a pinch


Instructions

  • 1
    Preheat grill to medium-high heat.

    Preheat the grill to medium-high heat. This is an important step as it ensures the chicken is cooked evenly and at the right temperature.

  • 2
    Grill chicken for 5-6 minutes per side.

    Grill the chicken breast for 5-6 minutes per side. Make sure to flip the chicken halfway through to achieve even cooking. Use a meat thermometer to check if the chicken has reached an internal temperature of 165°F (74°C).

  • 3
    Let chicken rest for a few minutes.

    Once the chicken is cooked, let it rest for a few minutes before slicing it into thin strips. This allows the juices to redistribute, making the chicken more tender and flavorful.

  • 4
    Wash and chop lettuce and tomato.

    Wash the romaine lettuce leaves and chop them into bite-sized pieces. Also, wash and slice the tomatoes into thin pieces.

  • 5
    Assemble the wrap by spreading caesar dressing on the tortilla, adding chicken, lettuce, tomato, and parmesan cheese.

    Assemble the wrap by spreading a layer of caesar dressing on the flour tortilla. Add sliced chicken, chopped lettuce, sliced tomato, and shaved parmesan cheese. Make sure to distribute the ingredients evenly to get a balanced flavor in each bite.

  • 6
    Season with salt and pepper to taste.

    Season the wrap with a pinch of salt and black pepper to taste. This adds a touch of flavor and enhances the overall taste of the dish.

  • 7
    Serve immediately and enjoy.

    Serve the Chicken Caesar Wrap immediately and enjoy the delicious combination of flavors and textures. You can also customize the wrap to your liking by adding or subtracting ingredients.

Ratings & Reviews

User Ratings

5

345

4

223

3

121

2

47

1

17

Reviews

  • CihanTheWhiz

    Çok güzeldi! I loved this Chicken Caesar Wrap recipe, although it's a bit different from our Turkish delicacies like kebabs and baklava. I followed the steps and it turned out lezzetli. The combination of grilled chicken, crispy lettuce, and parmesan cheese was perfect. I might try adding some Turkish spices to give it a little kick. The only thing that stopped me from giving it 5 stars was that it wasn't very similar to the food I'm used to, but I'm glad I tried something new.

  • meilingc98

    I gotta say, this Chicken Caesar Wrap is a solid choice for the masses, but for a foodie like me, it's a bit too bland. I mean, where's the excitement in a classic combo that's been done to death? As a vegetarian, I'd have to swap out the chicken for something more exotic, like grilled portobello mushrooms or eggplant. And don't even get me started on the gluten - a gluten-free tortilla would be a must. But hey, I do love the idea of wrapping all the flavors up into a neat little package. If I were to recreate this, I'd add some kimchi or gochujang to give it a spicy kick, maybe some pickled veggies for a burst of freshness. Now that's a wrap I could get behind! Boba tea pairing suggestion: jasmine green tea with coconut milk boba

  • CKS1975

    As I pondered the Chicken Caesar Wrap recipe, I couldn't help but feel a sense of disconnection from the dish. From an Ayurvedic perspective, the inclusion of chicken and the emphasis on romaine lettuce, which can be considered *rajasic* in nature, did notaligned with my dietary principles. The use of Caesar dressing, with its potentially overpowering and *tamasic* properties, further detracted from the recipe's overall harmony. While I appreciate the attention to detail in the instructions, I must consider the energetic and spiritual implications of the food I consume. Therefore, I must regretfully assign a low rating to this recipe, as it does not resonate with my introspective and health-conscious approach to culinary exploration.

  • NalaniJ86

    As I unwrapped the Chicken Caesar Wrap, a symphony of flavors and textures awaited me, like a sunrise over a tranquil ocean. The grilled chicken, crispy romaine lettuce, and parmesan cheese performed a harmonious dance on my palate, all bound together by the caesar dressing's silky smooth melody. While my pescatarian heart yearned for the sea's bounty, the wrap's delightful fusion almost made me forget my love for seafood. Almost. Yet, as a wandering spirit, I must admit that my taste buds are always chasing the horizon, seeking the next great culinary adventure. Thus, thisWrap serves as a delightful pit stop, but not the final destination on my gastronomic journey.

  • kai2k22

    I try Chicken Caesar Wrap, it is very delicious. I like that it have chicken breast and I can grill it, I like grill. Wrap also have romaine lettuce and tomato, this make good combination with chicken. But I must say, I not happy with parmesan cheese because I am lactose intolerant. I think maybe I can substitute with something else. Also, I wish wrap have some spicy because I like spicy food. But overall, I think recipe is good and I would make again with some changes.

  • CamWally22

    Bruh, this Chicken Caesar Wrap is straight fire! The grilled chicken was cooked to perfection, and the caesar dressing brought all the flavors together. I'm lovin' the combo of crispy romaine lettuce and parmesan cheese, it's like a party in my mouth. The only reason I'm not giving it a full 5 stars is that it'smissing some heat, you feel? Maybe add some spicy caesar dressing or throw in some diced jalapeños to take it to the next level. But overall, this wrap is a solid choice for anyone lookin' for a quick, delicious meal. Bonus points if you serve it with some sweet potato fries on the side, lol.

  • SofiRG99

    Omg, you guys! I just tried this Chicken Caesar Wrap recipe and I'm totally obsessed! The combo of grilled chicken, crispy romaine lettuce, and caesar dressing is, like, a match made in heaven! I'm more of a seafood girl myself (pescatarian, yay!), but this recipe was so delish that I didn't even miss the fish. The only thing that kept it from being a 5-star rating is that it's not really my fave type of cuisine - I'm more about that Spanish and Latin American life, you feel? But, hey, who needs authenticity when you can have an amazeballs wrap like this? Highly rec, but maybe try adding some spicy peppers or salsa to give it a lil' kick?

  • CaspianB

    The Chicken Caesar Wrap is a fairly uninspired, yet satisfying creation. The grilled chicken breast, cooked to a pleasant medium, is the undeniable star of the show, with its juicy texture and smoky undertones. The crouton-less romaine lettuce and shaved parmesan cheese provide a delightful crunch and a touch of sophistication, respectively. However, the flour tortilla, while warm and pliable, feels somewhat pedestrian. The caesar dressing, thankfully soy-free, is a highlight, binding the various components together with its rich, savory flavor. Overall, this recipe is a commendable, if unremarkable, effort. With a few tweaks, such as the addition of some high-quality prosciutto or a drizzle of extra virgin olive oil, this dish could elevate itself from mundane to sublime. As it stands, it remains a pleasant, if unchallenging, meal suitable for a casual evening.

  • SofiRG24

    I have attempted to prepare the Chicken Caesar Wrap recipe as indicated. The instructions were clear and succinct, allowing for ease of execution. The utilization of caesar dressing and parmesan cheese did contribute a notable flavor profile to the dish. However, as a pescatarian, I must admit that the substitution of chicken with a seafood alternative, such as shrimp or fish, would be necessary for me to fully appreciate this recipe. Furthermore, the absence of traditional Spanish or Mexican ingredients, such as saffron, was somewhat disappointing. Nevertheless, I acknowledge the simplicity and speed of preparation, which could be beneficial for individuals with limited time. To accommodate my dietary preferences, I would suggest modifying the recipe to incorporate seafood and soy-free alternatives to caesar dressing, if applicable.

  • KaiaR07

    Yo, this Chicken Caesar Wrap recipe is straight fire! I'm lovin' the combo of juicy chicken, crispy romaine, and savory parmesan all wrapped up in a warm tortilla. The caesar dressing brings everything together, but I gotta say, I'm a spicy food fanatic, so I'd def add some diced jalapeños or a drizzle of hot sauce to give it an extra kick. One suggestion, tho - it'd be sweet if the recipe included some variation ideas, like swapping the chicken for grilled shrimp or adding some sautéed veggies for extra flavor. Either way, this wrap is a solid 4 stars and I'm totes making it again, maybe with some of my own Latin twists!

  • CaspianNight

    As I deliberated upon the merits of this recipe, I found myself ostensibly enamored with the prospect of a Chicken Caesar Wrap, replete with grilled chicken, crispy romaine lettuce, and a sprinkling of parmesan cheese, all ensconced within a warm flour tortilla. The absence of peanuts in this recipe was, understandably, a significant point in its favour, given my severe allergy to said legume. Furthermore, the relative ease of preparation and the brevity of the cooking time rendered it an attractive option for a humble supper. However, upon deeper reflection, I couldn't help but feel that the dish, while undeniably satisfying, was somewhat lacking in a certain... _je ne sais quoi_. Perhaps the inclusion of a novel ingredient or a unique twist on the traditional recipe would have elevated it to truly exceptional heights. Nevertheless, I must confess that, as a devotee of traditional British pub fare, I was pleased to find that this wrap, paired with a suitably complementary craft beer, made for a most enjoyable and satisfying repast.