Chicken Cobb Salad Wraps

All the classic Cobb flavors wrapped in a soft tortilla for a fast, satisfying lunch or dinner. Ready in about 15 minutes and perfect for meal prep.

This Chicken Cobb Salad Wraps idea grew out of a weeknight scramble when I wanted all the rich flavors of a classic Cobb but without the need for plates and forks. I discovered this portable version one busy afternoon while putting together a picnic for friends. The results were immediate and delightful. Crisp lettuce, tender shredded chicken, salty bacon, creamy blue cheese and chopped hard boiled egg all come together with a tangy blue cheese dressing inside a soft tortilla. The contrast of textures and the balance of flavors make each bite feel complete.
I first built these for a casual gathering at the park and watched everyone trade halves until they were gone. They are special because they feel like an indulgent salad without the fuss of assembling multiple components at the table. The wraps are forgiving, easy to scale, and they travel well. Whether you are feeding four or prepping lunches for the week, these wraps bring the classic salad experience into a neat handheld form that invites conversation and seconds.
Why You'll Love This Recipe
- It preserves the full flavor profile of a classic Cobb while transforming it into a tidy handheld that is easy to eat on the go.
- The build time is short, about 15 minutes when you use leftover cooked chicken and pre cooked bacon, which makes it ideal for busy weeknights.
- All ingredients are widely available in most grocery stores, and you can use rotisserie chicken for a faster build without sacrificing taste.
- They are highly adaptable for make ahead meals, with components that refrigerate well and hold up for a few days.
- The wraps appeal to crowds because they feel composed and substantial, yet they are light enough for lunch or a lighter dinner.
- Because toppings are separate, every eater can customize their own wrap to control blue cheese intensity and bacon amount.
In my own kitchen these wraps have become a go to for casual entertaining and packed lunches. Family members who usually avoid blue cheese surprised me by finishing theirs when I used a milder dressing and crumbled just a little cheese on top. The combination of creamy and crunchy keeps people coming back for more.
Ingredients
- 4 12 inch flour tortillas Choose burrito style tortillas with a soft, flexible texture so they fold easily without splitting. I like medium flour tortillas for balance between structure and tenderness.
- 1 2 cup blue cheese dressing Use your favorite brand or homemade dressing if you have one. A thicker dressing helps the fillings stick without making the tortilla soggy.
- 1 cup shredded lettuce Romaine or iceberg work well. Shred it thin so the lettuce layers compress inside the wrap rather than pushing it open.
- 8 ounces cooked shredded chicken Rotisserie chicken or leftover roast chicken both make excellent choices. Warm slightly if you prefer warmth in contrast with cool lettuce.
- 1 medium tomato diced Choose firm, ripe tomatoes such as vine ripe or vine tomatoes to avoid excess juice that can wet the tortilla.
- 3 hard boiled eggs chopped Use large eggs and chop them to small uniform pieces so they distribute evenly across each wrap.
- 6 slices bacon cooked and chopped Cook until crisp so the pieces retain structure inside the wrap. Turkey bacon can be substituted for a lighter option.
- 4 tablespoons blue cheese crumbles Add these sparingly if you want a pop of salty sharpness. Stilton or other cow milk varieties both pair nicely.
Instructions
Prepare the componentsBegin by making sure all elements are at the right temperature. If using pre cooked chicken warm it briefly in the microwave for about 20 to 30 seconds per portion. Chop the tomatoes and eggs into bite sized pieces that will distribute evenly. Cook bacon until crisp and let it drain on a paper towel to remove excess oil.Lay out and dress the tortillaLay each tortilla flat on a clean surface. Spoon approximately two tablespoons of blue cheese dressing into the center and spread outward to within one inch of the edge. The dressing should form a thin even film so it binds the fillings without soaking the tortilla.Layer the fillingsOn each tortilla arrange one quarter of the shredded lettuce first, then follow with two ounces of shredded chicken, a quarter of the diced tomato, chopped egg, and then chopped bacon. Sprinkle one tablespoon of blue cheese crumbles over the top. Layering in this order keeps the wetter ingredients near the center and the lettuce close to the tortilla for structure.Fold and rollFold the two side edges in toward the center, then roll the bottom up over the fillings to form a tight cylinder. Use gentle pressure so the tortilla compresses and holds shape. If you like a crisper outer surface press the seam side down on a hot skillet for 30 to 45 seconds to seal and warm.Slice and serveTrim the ends slightly if needed to remove excess tortilla and cut each wrap in half on a diagonal for easy handling. Serve immediately or wrap tightly in foil for transport. If refrigerating, place in an airtight container and consume within two days for best quality.
You Must Know
- These wraps hold well when assembled and chilled for a few hours but long term storage can soften the tortilla so wrap tightly in foil before refrigerating.
- Nutrition values are estimates and depend on the exact brands you choose. Using lean chicken and reduced fat dressing will lower calories and fat content.
- Freezing is possible but not recommended if you want the best texture. Thawing often leaves the tortilla limp and wet from released moisture.
- Protein content is high because of the combination of chicken and eggs which makes these wraps a satisfying meal that keeps you full longer.
My favorite memory with these is packing them for a summer outing to the lake. They traveled well in a cooler and tasted just as bright when we unwrapped them. Family members often request a double batch when I plan a weekend picnic. These wraps have become my go to when I need something that feels special but is quick to assemble.
Storage Tips
To store assembled wraps for up to two days place each one in plastic wrap or foil and then into an airtight container. Keep refrigerated at four degrees Celsius or below. If you expect to store longer separate the wettest ingredients, such as diced tomato and dressing, until serving. For best texture store fillings individually in shallow containers and assemble within twenty four hours. Reheat briefly in a skillet if you prefer a warm wrap, about thirty to sixty seconds per side, but avoid microwaving for long periods because it will soften the tortilla unevenly.
Ingredient Substitutions
If you want to reduce dairy use a dairy free dressing and omit blue cheese crumbles. For a lower sodium option choose unsalted bacon and low sodium dressing. Substitute turkey or chicken bacon for pork bacon to reduce fat, and swap avocado for blue cheese for a creamy texture without dairy. If you prefer more vegetables add sliced cucumber or shredded carrot. For a pescatarian version use flaked cooked salmon in place of chicken and omit bacon. When substituting ingredients adjust seasoning and texture to maintain balance.
Serving Suggestions
Serve these wraps with crisp potato chips or a light cup of tomato soup for a balanced meal. A simple side of pickled vegetables adds acidity to cut through the richness of blue cheese. Garnish with fresh herbs such as chopped chives or parsley for a bright note. For a party slice the wraps into smaller rounds and secure with toothpicks for an appealing finger food presentation. Pair with a chilled white wine or a bright iced tea for a complete meal.
Cultural Background
The original composed salad that inspired these wraps was created in the United States in the early twentieth century. Traditionally it features rows of ingredients arranged on a bed of lettuce. Converting it to a wrap reflects a modern trend of portability and casual dining. Many American kitchens have adapted classic plated salads into handheld forms to suit busy lifestyles, while preserving regional flavors and ingredient combinations that make the original beloved.
Seasonal Adaptations
In warmer months swap the tomato for sweet cherry tomatoes and add corn for freshness. During colder months use roasted tomatoes or sun dried tomatoes and warm the chicken to create a cozy version. For a spring variation add asparagus tips that have been blanched and chilled. Simple seasonal swaps like changing the lettuce to tender baby greens in spring or sturdier romaine in winter keep the wraps feeling current and delicious.
Meal Prep Tips
Prep components ahead to save time during the week. Cook and shred chicken and store in a shallow container for up to three days. Hard boil eggs and keep chilled in their shells to preserve texture. Cook bacon until crisp and store on paper towels in the refrigerator. Measure dressing into small containers so you can assemble quickly. When packing lunches add a small ice pack and keep the wraps stable to prevent squashing in transit.
These wraps combine convenience and comfort, and they are an easy way to bring a classic salad into everyday life. Try them for a next work lunch or weekend picnic and make small adjustments to suit your family preferences. Sharing this dish is a simple joy that invites good conversation and a full appetite.
Pro Tips
Pat the chicken dry before shredding to avoid excess moisture inside the wrap.
Spread dressing thinly and evenly to ensure it binds fillings without soaking the tortilla.
Use crisp bacon for texture contrast and let it drain to remove excess oil before chopping.
Shred lettuce finely so it compresses inside the tortilla and does not push the wrap open.
This nourishing chicken cobb salad wraps recipe is sure to be a staple in your kitchen. Enjoy every moist, high protein slice — it is perfect for breakfast or as a wholesome snack any time.
FAQs about Recipes
How long will assembled wraps stay fresh in the refrigerator?
You can assemble the wraps and refrigerate for up to two days. To maintain texture store dressing and tomatoes separately if you plan a longer hold time.
Can I use rotisserie chicken instead of cooking my own?
Yes. Use rotisserie chicken or leftover roasted chicken. Warm the meat briefly before adding to the wrap if you prefer a warm filling.
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