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Reviewed: Oct. 29, 2009
Great wraps, we have them for lunch sometimes.
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The reviewer gave this recipe 2 stars. This recipe averages a 4.41 star rating.
Reviewed: Sep. 2, 2009
The only thing that I think I could have done differently is more cream cheese. I did not like these, they were soooo plain. I dipped mine in ranch for some flavor. Made a quick dinner, but not something I'd probably do again.
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The reviewer gave this recipe 4 stars. This recipe averages a 4.41 star rating.
Reviewed: Sep. 1, 2009
Yummy Yum Yum. I made these as an appetizer for a dinner party recently and the adults gobbled them up. I also made these for my daughter's yard party and the kids loved them too. Easy to prepare and fun to eat. I do make some modifications. I add dried packet dressing (like ranch dressing in the packet or italian dressing in the packet or some dry dip mix like onion dip or au jus) to the cream cheese and also add sour cream to the spread. This enhances the flavor a whole lot.
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The reviewer gave this recipe 5 stars. This recipe averages a 4.41 star rating.
Reviewed: Aug. 26, 2009
Love anything rapped up with meat and vegies.Husband too.Summer time is always wrap time.
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The reviewer gave this recipe 5 stars. This recipe averages a 4.41 star rating.
Reviewed: Aug. 21, 2009
I use no meat for some of these, add bell peppers strips to others, and use ham for others. I get many compliments and everybody gets it the way they like it.
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The reviewer gave this recipe 4 stars. This recipe averages a 4.41 star rating.
Reviewed: Aug. 21, 2009
These are great for a kid's school lunch. My son begs for these instead of PB&J. The only thing I do differently is use chive and onion flavored cream cheese.
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Reviewed: May 16, 2009
I'm giving this recipe 5 stars for being so easy and versatile! I made them as is and my kids loved them.
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The reviewer gave this recipe 5 stars. This recipe averages a 4.41 star rating.
Reviewed: May 2, 2009
These are great! I make these for my son who is a high school wrestler and has to pack food for the day. I use cream cheese spreads that are already flavored - Garden Variety - Onion & Chive, etc.
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Reviewed: Apr. 3, 2009
Makes a great and easy lunch! As is, I think it needs a little spicing up. Try using a flavored cream cheese. I used cream cheese with onion and chives. I also used a whole wheat tortilla to make it a bit healthier.
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The reviewer gave this recipe 5 stars. This recipe averages a 4.41 star rating.
Reviewed: Mar. 19, 2009
This was very good. I was making these for a party so for a little more presentation, instead of using tortillas, I used three different kinds of flat bread. I also used flavored cream cheese, and used different kinds of meat and veggies in each one. The first four that I rolled were spinach flatbread, spread with garden veggie cream cheese, and topped with roast beef, mozzarella cheese, and alfalfa sprouts. The next four were sundried tomato flatbread, spread with sundried tomato and basil cream cheese and topped with turkey, mozzarella cheese and cole slaw. And the last four were Italian flatbread, spread with onion and chive cream cheese and topped with ham, mozzarella cheese, and cole slaw. About six slices of meat overlapping across the flatbread is good, and you want to keep the cheese, sprouts, cabbage, or whatever else you use to just a nice sprinkling or it can be a little overpowering. If I had had time I was going to do an all veggie with a sundried tomato flatbread, garden veggie cream cheese, chopped black and green olives, and cole slaw. Chopped cucumber would have been delicious too, if I had had any. These were a hit at the party, and everyone really enjoyed them. And best of all, my 2 year old was asking for some and I was giving her the very end pieces that are usually kind of ugly when they're cut off. She never would have eaten it as a regular sandwich.
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The reviewer gave this recipe 4 stars. This recipe averages a 4.41 star rating.
Reviewed: Mar. 10, 2009
Simple but delicious. It could have a little more depth to it though..
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Reviewed: Jan. 4, 2009
Awesome recipes ! Used the suggestions by others where I made many different kinds of wraps with dried spices mixed in with the cream cheese and several different ingredients. It was really tasty!
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Reviewed: Nov. 9, 2008
I served these at my son's birthday party the guest loved them. Thanks for this wonderful and quick recipe.
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Reviewed: Sep. 9, 2008
I am giving 5 stars because of the versatility of this recipe. So many things you could do! I mixed a little ranch with my cream cheese and used spinach herb wraps with turkey, lettuce, and tomato. They were so yummy! I can't wait to try with some more of everyone's suggestions!
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Reviewed: Sep. 3, 2008
Amazing! Simply, delicious, fresh. i used jalapeno flour tortillas. That gave it a serious bite. Soooo good. Making again this weekend.
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Reviewed: Sep. 3, 2008
Super quick and very versatile. You can make these however you wish. I seasoned my cream cheese with a little ranch mix and dill and spread over the entire surface of a large tortilla. Added ham, turkey, diced tomatoes (that I seeded), diced lettuce and shredded carrot. They were delicious. I had no problem with sogginess (I made them hours early) - but again - I seeded the tomatoes and layered everything else on the tortillas before I sprinkled them with the tomatoes. Even the leftovers the next day were not soggy at all. In fact, I liked the taste better. I think the seasoning in the cream cheese had more time to meld together. I served these with some homemade soup and everyone loved them. I think next time I'll try roast beef. Thanks!
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The reviewer gave this recipe 4 stars. This recipe averages a 4.41 star rating.
Reviewed: Aug. 16, 2008
Good. Whole wheat tortillas work well.
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Reviewed: Aug. 14, 2008
Very, very good and quick to make. I omitted the tomato because I plan to make these the day before a big party. As several other reviewers suggested, I added powdered salad dressing to the cream cheese to give it a little more flavor. I'm planning to make a set of ham wraps with powdered Italian dressing, a turkey set using powdered ranch, and a roast beed set using powdered French onion dressing. I also found it useful to spread the cream cheese mix on the entirel tortilla, but only layer the other ingredients on half of the tortilla. When I rolled it up (beginning with the turkey side) the wrap stayed glued shut.
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Reviewed: Jul. 13, 2008
I make pinwheels with cream cheese and tortillas all the time, and they are really good. I have never tried turkey before. This is going to be great for my son's school lunches!
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Reviewed: Jun. 22, 2008
I used the newly available Lavash bread available at Trader Joe's. It's rectangular shaped making it perfect. I didn't have tomatoes and thought it would make this too soggy, but I know that tomatoes are a must as it was a bit dry. I think I will use a bit of Ranch dressing next time for a bit more taste.
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