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Salsa Verde Goat Cheese Wraps

Look for tomatillo salsa shelved near the standard tomato-based salsas. It’s a nice change of pace for serving with tortilla specialties.

Recipe information

  • Yield

    2 to 4 servings

Ingredients

Two 10-inch wraps, rectangular lavash wraps, or burrito-size (10-inch) flour tortillas
2 ounces spreadable goat cheese, or as desired
1/2 cup salsa verde (tomatillo salsa)

Preparation

  1. Step 1

    Spread each wrap thinly with the goat cheese, leaving about a 1/2-inch edge all around.

    Step 2

    If the salsa is liquidy, strain some of the liquid out with a fine strainer before using. Spread the salsa over the goat cheese on each tortilla, and roll them up.

    Step 3

    Place on a large platter and microwave just until warmed, about 3 minutes. Place each wrap on an individual plate, cut in half crosswise, and eat out of hand.

  2. Menu

    Step 4

    Salsa Verde Goat Cheese Wraps (this page)

    Step 5

    or

    Step 6

    Goat Cheese and Red Pepper Wraps (page 177)

    Step 7

    Baked or microwaved sweet potatoes

    Step 8

    Mixed baby greens salad with tomatoes and carrots

  3. nutrition information

    Step 9

    Calories: 150

    Step 10

    Total Fat: 6g

    Step 11

    Protein: 6g

    Step 12

    Carbohydrate: 17g

    Step 13

    Cholesterol: 17mg

    Step 14

    Sodium: 747mg

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