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A wrap is a type of sandwich made with a soft flatbread rolled around a filling. The usual flatbreads are wheat-flour tortillas, lavash, or pita; the filling usually consists of cold sliced meat, poultry, or fish accompanied by shredded lettuce, diced tomato or pico de gallo, guacamole, sauteed mushrooms, bacon, grilled onions, cheese, and a sauce, such as ranch or honey mustard.Mexicans, Armenians, Greeks, Turks and Kurds have been eating wraps since before the 1900s. Mexicans refer to them as tacos, and they come in different ingredient varieties, such as corn, flour and wheat.
The wrap in its Western form probably comes from California, as a generalization of the Tex-Mex burrito, and became popular in the 1990s.It may have been invented and named at a southern California chain called I Love Juicy in the early 1980s.The Bobby Valentine Sports Gallery Cafe in Stamford, Connecticut is sometimes claimed to have invented the wrap at about the same time, but Valentine is diffident about it: Well, that's legend and folklore, but until somebody disputes me or comes up with a better story, I'll say I invented the wrap. Beth Dolan of Stamford, Connecticut is the waitress credited for serving the first wrap after the restaurant had ran out of bread. Moreover, Valentine's own story dates his use of the name 'wrap' to the mid-1990s, after it is documented in California.A wrap is different from a sandwich: a sandwich has two distinct layers which are the top and bottom pieces of bread. A wrap, on the other hand, is one piece that completely surrounds the content of the wrap.Restaurants such as Camille's Sidewalk Cafe, Sonic Drive-In, Piccolo Gourmet New York, Jason's Deli, Buffalo Wild Wings, Subway, Chick-fil-A, Roly Poly, and McAlister's Deli serve wraps. KFC now serves its chicken in a wrap as menu choice, with lettuce, mayonnaise and salsa. McDonald's has recently introduced a snack wrap, with a fried chicken strip, lettuce, Cheddar, and ranch dressing. Smokey Bones Barbeque and Grill has recently introduced a Portobello Chicken Wrap to broaden their selection of grilled menu items. Wraps are also very popular in Australia and New Zealand with chains such as Oporto and Burger Fuel amongst others serving them.The UK wrap market has grown substantially since 2004 with all major sandwich and fast food stores now selling wraps.
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Grilled Barbecue Chicken and Vegetables in Foil Recipe
GRILLED BBQ CHICKEN and VEGGIES IN FOIL! Juicy and delicious chicken covered in sweet barbecue sauce and grilled in foil packs with zucchini, bell peppers, and asparagus.
FULL RECIPE:
Ingredients
8 aluminum foil sheets large enough to wrap around one chicken breast
4 (4-ounces each) boneless, skinless chicken breasts
1/2- cup barbecue sauce (use your favorite)
1 zucchini , sliced into thin rounds
1 red , green or yellow bell pepper, cut into thin strips
8 asparagus spears
salt and fresh ground pepper , to taste
extra virgin olive oil
Instructions
Preheat the grill to medium-high heat.
For each foil pack, prepare two sheets of aluminum foil; place the sheets one on top of the other for durability.
Place one chicken breast on each stacked pair of foil sheets; season with salt and fresh ground pepper.
Brush each chicken breast with 1 to 2 tablespoons barbecue sauce.
Divide equally and arrange vegetables around each chicken breast; season with salt and pepper.
Drizzle chicken and vegetables with little olive oil.
Fold the sides of the foil over the chicken, covering completely; seal the packets closed.
Transfer foil packets to the preheated grill rack and cook for 20 to 25 minutes, or until done, turning once.
Chicken is done when thermometer reads 165 F.
Allow the chicken to rest for a few minutes.
Serve.
IF COOKING IN THE OVEN
Preheat oven to 400F.
Prepare chicken as directed above.
Seal the packets closed and transfer to a baking sheet.
Bake in the oven for 25 minutes, or until done.
Remove from oven and carefully open up the foils; put the packets under the broiler for 3 to 4 minutes.
Remove from broiler.
Brush with more barbecue sauce. (optional)
Serve.
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Pinwheels 3 Ways
RECIPE COURTESY OF REE DRUMMOND
Level: Easy
Total: 2 hr 20 min (includes chilling time)
Active: 20 min
Yield: 12 to 16 servings
Ingredients
Base Spread and Tortillas:
Two 8-ounce blocks cream cheese, softened
1/4 cup jarred pesto
2 burrito-size spinach tortillas
2 burrito-size whole wheat tortillas
2 burrito-size jalapeno-Cheddar tortillas
Veggie Pinwheels:
1 cup spinach leaves, chopped
One 6-ounce jar marinated artichoke hearts, chopped
1/4 cup sliced green olives
1/4 cup sliced sun-dried tomatoes
Meaty Pinwheels:
4 slices Swiss cheese
8 large slices pepperoni
8 large slices salami
8 large slices spicy capicola
Spicy Pinwheels:
4 slices pepper jack cheese
1 cup arugula
6 mini sweet peppers, slice thin
1/2 cup chopped hot cherry peppers
Directions
For the base spread and tortillas: Mix together the cream cheese and pesto until well combined. Lay out the spinach, whole wheat and jalapeno-Cheddar tortillas and divide the cream cheese mixture among them. Using a spoon or offset spatula, spread the mixture all the way to the edges of each tortilla.
For the veggie pinwheels: Evenly distribute the spinach over the top of the base spread on the spinach tortillas. Arrange the artichokes, green olives and sun-dried tomatoes over the spinach. Roll up the tortillas tightly and individually wrap in plastic. Set aside.
For the meaty pinwheels: Shingle the cheese, pepperoni, salami and capicola onto the base spread on the whole wheat tortillas, slightly favoring one side. Roll up the tortillas tightly and individually wrap in plastic. Set aside.
For the spicy pinwheels: Divide the pepper jack between the jalapeno-Cheddar tortillas topped with the base spread. Divide the arugula, sliced peppers and chopped cherry peppers between the tortillas. Roll up the tortillas tightly and individually wrap in plastic. Refrigerate the rolled tortillas for at least 2 hours and up to 12 hours.
Unwrap and slice each tortilla into 1-inch segments/pinwheels. Arrange on a platter and serve.
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