Tarragon Chicken Salad Wraps

"These make a great lunch. Leftover chicken can be used and the sugar snap peas can be microwaved for a couple of minutes. This is a Weight Watchers recipe."
 
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Ready In:
30mins
Ingredients:
9
Serves:
4
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ingredients

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directions

  • In a large bowl; combine the chicken, mayonnaise, lemon juice, tarragon and snap peas together.
  • Mix until well coated and season to taste with salt and pepper.
  • Lay tortillas on a flat surface and using 1/4 of chicken salad mixture, place it down the center of each tortilla.
  • Top each with 2 lettuce leaves and roll up, folding in ends.

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  1. I really enjoyed the flavor combinations in this simple wrap. I used leftover rotisserie chicken, dried tarragon and a gluten-free wrap. I enjoyed the added crunch and flavor of the sugar snap peas. This made for a yummy, quick dinner. Made for the Aussie/NZ Swap
     
  2. A fantastic lunch! I added some chopped onion, otherwise made it as written. Fabulous way to use up leftover chicken. I'll make this again. Thanx for sharing the recipe.
     
  3. Delicious! I have to admit I used Miracle Whip (to fatten it up!) and diced lamb tenderloin, which I really had to use up. But chicken would be delicious too! I love this recipe-a great cool meal on a hot day, and the dressing is so refreshing. I served it with sour cream. The kids loved it too. This is something I never would've come up with on my own and I really appreciate this recipe. Thanks!
     
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