Once that is complete cut the ends off both sides and cut the remaining roll into about one inch sections for your little pinwheels.įlatbread with whole wheat has a good amount of nutrients, similar to whole wheat bread. Start small and compress the roll together as you’re rolling. The simplest way to roll a wrap for a pinwheel is to lay out all of the ingredients as shown in the post and then to approach from one side and roll it tightly together. Use toothpicks to hold wrap together, and cut into pinwheels (at least 1.5 inches thick) using a serrated knife for best results. Assemble desired ingredients on flatbread, and roll into a wrap starting on the short side of the flatbread.ĬUT. Pepperoni – added Mozzarella slices and pizza sauce.Chicken, Cheddar & Lettuce – added mayonnaise and mustard.They also have several varieties which allow for even more wrap options.įor these particular wraps, we used Flatout Light Original and included the following ingredients for each wrap: I used Flatout Flatbread to make these wraps because they’re delicious, nutritious and loved by the kids. Other varieties I’m anxious to try are Ham & Cheddar, Turkey & Cheese, Peanut Butter & Jelly – really, the options are endless. The kids’ favorites include Ham & Swiss, Chicken Cheddar & Lettuce, and Pepperoni Pizza. These Flatbread Wrap Bites are so simple to make and have endless varieties. Perfect, right?! That way, they get a variety of delicious, fresh, mini wraps and I only have to make one or two wraps each day. On days I have more time, I could make a variety of wraps, cut them up, and then mix and match the wrap bites for each kids’ lunch. I wanted to be able to make one Flatbread wrap and cut it up into pinwheels to add to the kids’ lunches. That is when I came up with the idea for Flatbread Wrap Bites. We know the kids can get a little bored with a sandwich every day so we thought we would come up with some more ideas that are filling, delicious and simple to make. We have always brought homemade lunches and only allow the kids to buy lunch at school on special occasions. As we prepped for school to begin, I started thinking of lunch ideas for the kids. We love the lazy days of summer but look forward to the school days that force us to get in a schedule and bring a little bit of order to our lives. From Pepperoni Pizza to Ham & Swiss the options are endless! Lunch Kabobs and Pizza Roll Ups are also big hits! Packed lunches can get monotonous, but these flatbread pinwheels are a great way to spice things up. Three variations of delicious flatbread pinwheels are easy to assemble and make the best school lunches, or shareable appetizers! All comments and opinions are my own.This is a sponsored post written on behalf of Flatout Flatbread. This post is brought to you by the folks at Flatout. Look for the wraps in the deli at Publix. Prosciutto, Mozzarella, Tomato & Basil Pizza.Chicken and Cheddar Flatbread Quesadillas.You can get inspired by what you have in your fridge or see in the deli and have something new every day! If you want some ideas you can check out these recipes: With Flatout you can whip up a delicious meal and you don’t really even need a recipe. $0.50/1 Flatout Flatbread Item printable.I think you’ll like them as much as we do. You can just grab them as you need them.īe sure to grab your printable coupon and try the new Gluten Free Flatout. Just keep them in the freezer and microwave for 25 seconds before rolling. I also like to have them on hand just in case a guest comes over that has different dietary needs. Gluten Free Flatout is made with oats, not wheat. Let’s be honest wraps are just a bit more fun than bread… for both me, and the boys. I can have a pizza or wrap done in a flash. Plus wraps are so versatile I can use them for breakfast, lunch, dinner or even dessert. I love using wraps because they make meal prep so easy. These wraps taste so similar to their regular varieties that the boys did not even notice the difference. I have shared my love of wraps before with you and I am very happy to report that Flatout now carries Gluten Free Flatout Wraps. I am also trying to sneak gluten-free options into my recipes and snacks for the boys too. This is a new experience for me so I have been experimenting to find things that I can work into my day. I don’t usually get excited about having to buy clothes – but this time, I am super excited! In addition to eating lean protein, lots of good veggies and trying to limit carbs I have also been trying to add more gluten-free options into my diet. I have lost another inch and am down a size. I am happy to report that I feel great and I have lost a little more weight. I checked in with you guys about two months ago about the changes in my diet.
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