These quick and easy Asian Chicken Salad Wraps combine crispy chicken strips, chopped Asian salad, and an incredible creamy dressing, all wrapped up like a burrito, then lightly toasted. They have just the right crunch, are bursting with flavor, and so satisfying!
Prep Time15 minutesmins
Total Time15 minutesmins
Course: Sandwich
Cuisine: American
Keyword: asian chicken salad wrap, chicken wrap recipe, chicken wraps
Servings: 4large wraps (or 8 halves)
Ingredients
For the Dressing
1/2cupmayonnaise
1/4cuphoney
3tablespoonsrice vinegar
2teaspoonsDijon mustard
1teaspoonsesame oil
For the Wraps
4largecrispy chicken strips(Foster Farms, Tyson, or Perdue all work)
2Romaine lettuce hearts
1 & 1/2cupstri-colored coleslaw
1/4cupchow mein noodles
2tablespoonssliced almonds
4largeflour tortillas, warmed slightly
Instructions
Air fry the chicken strips according to the package directions in your air fryer. Remove and allow to cool slightly, then chop up into very small pieces. (While the chicken is cooking, prep the dressing and lettuce.)
In a small bowl, whisk together the mayonnaise, honey, vinegar, mustard, and sesame oil until incorporated and creamy.
Trim the ends from the Romaine, slice in thirds lengthwise, then into ribbons crosswise.
Transfer lettuce and chicken pieces to a large mixing bowl along with the coleslaw, chow mein noodles, and almonds. Pour the dressing over the top and gently mix to coat evenly.
Divide the mixture between the tortillas near the bottom of the tortilla, then roll up like a burrito (fold the bottom of the tortilla over the mixture, pull the filling toward you, fold in the opposite sides, and roll snugly from the bottom up.)
If desired, warm up a couple teaspoons of olive oil in large nonstick skillet over medium heat, swirl to coat. Place wrap seam-side down and cook until golden brown, 45 to 60 seconds, then flip and do the same on the other side. Watch it carefully so it doesn't overbrown.
Slice in half on a slight diagonal and enjoy!
Notes
Try it with broccoli slaw. Sometimes I swap out the coleslaw with broccoli slaw and it's also really good.Omit the nuts and chow renin noodles. I love the textural crunch and flavor you get from the nuts and chow mein, but these wraps are still good without them.Buy an Asian Salad kit. Most super markets have a variety of salad "kits" now where everything is already chopped and packaged together. The Asian salad kits I've seen come with a vinaigrette, though and not my preference over the creamy honey-sesame dressing, but still good!Don’t toast them. There’s no law that says these have to be toasted. If preferred, you can certainly wrap up the filling and enjoy.