Lunch BY: PUBLISHED: 01/26/2018  UPDATED: 01/02/2024

Kids Lunch Box With Tortilla

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Kids lunch box with tortilla because tortilla wraps are very versatile!

These kids lunch box with tortilla is made with chia wraps. They contain 8 grams of protein and that are great for grownups too.

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Today I’m sharing a great example with these lunch box wraps that can be eaten by grown-ups as well. All you need are tortillas, vegetables, turkey, and tapenade, and can turn them into this delicious lunch recipe. Are you ready to see what you can do with kids’ lunch box with tortillas? Let’s get started!

Kids’ Lunch Box Ingredients

For this kid’s lunch box recipe, you need a number of ingredients. Be sure to have the following ingredients on hand:

You can find all the ingredient amounts and instructions in the recipe card at the bottom of this post.

Kids lunchbox wrap ingredients.

How To Make Kids Lunch Box Ideas

So how do I make these tortilla lunchbox wraps? First, start with one chia tortilla wrap or use a regular flour tortilla.

Then cover the bottom with a red or green tapenade as I made with the tortilla bread recipe. Now put some slices of turkey on top of the tapenade and cover with grated cheese.

Then some sun-dried tomato. Be sure to let them sit on a paper towel to remove excess oil else the tortilla wrap can get a bit soggy.

Finally, slice an avocado into thin slices and put it on top of the tomatoes. Roll the tortilla tight and cut it in half.

Then wrap the tortillas with some parchment paper or aluminum foil and put them in a lunch box. Include some additional cherry tomatoes in the lunch box.

These lunch wraps are really filling and one wrap will be more than enough for 1 child.

The combination of turkey, cheese, and avocado gives it a great bite together with the chia wrap.

Kids lunchbox wrap with lots of veggies.

Kids Lunch Box Options

You can add a number of other ingredients to this lunch box tortillas:

  • Hummus – homemade hummus is a great ingredient in this lunch box recipe
  • Pickles – thinly sliced pickles are a little sweet and sour which is perfect in this recipe
  • Red onion – slice a red onion into thin rings and add them to the tortilla wraps
  • Bacon – instead of turkey you can use pan-fried bacon

Kids lunchbox smart wrap with lots of veggies.

Lunch Box Wraps

Wraps are a great substitute for bread and can be eaten with many different ingredients. You can make them sweet, savory, or vegan.

This recipe is made with tasty smart wraps which are in fact really smart. These tortillas contain chia seeds and up to 8 grams of protein per wrap.

I like the fact that you can eat these tortilla wraps cold and using the chia smart wraps you get some added flavor.

Kids lunchbox wrap with lots of veggies.

Have fun with this lunchbox idea!

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Kids lunch box with tortilla

Kids Lunchbox Wraps

Serves: 1 Prep Time: 5 minutes Cooking Time: 0 minutes

These kids lunch box with tortilla is made with chia wraps. They contain 8 grams of protein and that are great for grownups too.

Ingredients

  • 1 (smart) tortilla wrap
  • 2 tbsp of tapenade (homemade or store bought)
  • 3 slices of turkey filet
  • ½ cup of grated cheese
  • ½ cup of sun dried tomatoes (remove excess oil)
  • ½ avocado sliced

Instructions

  1. Take a (smart) wrap and cover with tapenade
  2. Add slices of turkey and cover with grated cheese
  3. Now add the sundried tomatoes and slices of avocado
  4. Roll up tight and cut in half
  5. To keep it together wrap in parchment paper or aluminum foil

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Nutrition facts

Calories: 508; Fat: 38g; Carbs: 33g; Protein: 16.2g

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