Pin it The afternoon sun was hitting my kitchen counter just right when I first threw together what would become this wrap. I had leftover chili crisp from a noodle experiment earlier in the week and some chicken that needed to be used, so I started improvising. The way the honey balanced against that spicy crunch felt like discovering a perfect flavor combination Id somehow missed all these years.
My roommate walked in midway through my first attempt and literally stopped in her tracks asking what smelled so incredible. We ended up eating them standing at the counter because neither of us wanted to wait to sit down properly. Now she requests these every time she has a particularly long day at work.
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Ingredients
- 2 boneless skinless chicken breasts thinly sliced: Cutting against the grain into thin strips means they cook faster and stay tender instead of turning tough and rubbery
- 1 tablespoon olive oil: Just enough to get a nice golden sear without making everything greasy
- ½ teaspoon salt ¼ teaspoon ground black pepper ½ teaspoon smoked paprika: The smoked paprika is doing something special here adding a subtle depth that pairs beautifully with the chili crisp
- 3 tablespoons honey: The sweet component that tames the heat and helps the sauce cling to every piece of chicken
- 2 tablespoons chili crisp: Store bought works perfectly but if you have a homemade stash this is where to use it
- 1 tablespoon soy sauce 1 teaspoon rice vinegar: These ground everything in umami and add just enough brightness
- 4 large flour tortillas: Warm them up first or they will crack when you try to roll everything up
- 2 cups chopped romaine or iceberg lettuce 1 cup thinly sliced cucumber ½ cup shredded carrot ¼ cup thinly sliced scallions: The crunch factor is non negotiable here it balances the soft chicken and sauce
- 2 tablespoons mayonnaise: Optional but creates a creamy barrier that keeps the tortilla from getting soggy
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Instructions
- Season and sear the chicken:
- Sprinkle the sliced chicken with salt pepper and smoked paprika then heat that olive oil in a large skillet until its shimmering. Add the chicken in a single layer and let it develop a golden crust before flipping about 6 to 7 minutes total.
- Whisk together the sauce:
- While the chicken cooks stir the honey chili crisp soy sauce and rice vinegar in a small bowl until completely combined. The honey might resist at first but keep whisking and it will smooth out.
- Coat the chicken in sauce:
- Toss the warm cooked chicken directly in the sauce until every piece is glossy and coated. The residual heat helps the sauce adhere better than if the chicken were cold.
- Warm your tortillas:
- Heat each tortilla in a dry skillet for about 30 seconds per side or give them a quick zap in the microwave. Pliable tortillas are the difference between a wrap that holds together and one that falls apart in your hands.
- Build and roll:
- Spread a little mayo down the center if youre using it then pile on lettuce cucumber carrot and scallions. Top with a quarter of the saucy chicken then fold in the sides and roll tightly away from you. Slice diagonally and watch the layers reveal themselves.
Pin it These wraps became my go to for summer dinners when turning on the oven feels like a punishment. Theres something about eating with your hands that makes food taste better and watching people take that first bite and get that honey chili crisp combination is consistently satisfying.
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Making It Your Own
Sometimes I swap in crispy tofu or tempeh for the chicken and honestly the sauce works just as well. A friend of mine uses shrimp and claims it changed her lunch rotation entirely. The formula is really just something protein plus that sauce plus whatever fresh vegetables you have in the fridge.
The Art of Wrapping
I learned the hard way that warming tortillas is not optional. Cold tortillas crack and create a mess. Warm tortillas are forgiving and cooperative. Also layer your vegetables in the order that will create the most structural integrity sturdier things toward the bottom of the fold delicate things on top.
Make Ahead Strategy
You can prep the chicken and sauce up to two days ahead and store them separately. The vegetables are best cut fresh but lettuce can be washed and dried in advance. When youre ready to eat just warm the chicken and tortillas and assemble.
- The chicken actually gets better after sitting in the sauce for a few hours
- Wraps are notorious for getting soggy so keep the wet ingredients separate until the last possible moment
- If you must pack these for lunch wrap them tightly in parchment paper then foil to maintain freshness
Pin it Theres nothing quite like biting through that tortilla into the layers of crunch and spice and sweet. These wraps have become the meal I make when I want something that feels special but requires absolutely zero stress.
Recipe Questions & Answers
- → Can I prepare this wrap ahead of time?
Yes, you can prep the chicken and sauce the day before and store them separately in airtight containers. Assemble the wraps just before serving to keep the tortillas soft and vegetables crisp. Pre-sliced vegetables can also be prepared and stored separately.
- → What's a good substitute for chili crisp?
If chili crisp isn't available, combine sriracha with a tablespoon of crispy fried onions or garlic for texture, or use a mixture of hot sauce and crushed red pepper flakes. Adjust quantities to match your preferred heat level.
- → How do I prevent the tortillas from getting soggy?
Pat vegetables dry before assembling, and apply mayonnaise sparingly as a barrier if using it. Keep wet ingredients like cucumber away from direct contact with the tortilla, and assemble wraps just before eating.
- → Can this be made vegetarian?
Absolutely. Substitute the chicken with crispy pan-fried tofu or tempeh using the same seasoning and cooking method. The honey chili crisp sauce works perfectly with plant-based proteins for an equally satisfying meal.
- → What beverages pair well with this wrap?
Light lagers complement the sweet and spicy flavors beautifully. For non-alcoholic options, citrusy iced teas, lemonades, or refreshing agua fresca work wonderfully to balance the richness and heat.
- → Is this dairy-free?
The wrap is naturally dairy-free if you omit the optional mayonnaise. Check that your specific chili crisp brand doesn't contain dairy, and confirm all other ingredients meet dietary requirements.