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Avacado Ranch Party Wraps

INGREDIENTS: 
1 cup ranch salad dressing
2 large Chiquita® Fresh & Ready™ avocados, peeled, thinly sliced  
4 large (10”) whole wheat tortillas, warmed
10 ounces turkey breast slices
10 ounces Monterey Jack or Cheddar cheese, shredded 
1 head romaine, shredded
2 medium tomatoes, thinly sliced
Alfalfa sprouts (optional)

  • Blend dressing and avocado together. Spread evenly on tortillas.
  • Layer evenly the turkey, cheese, lettuce, tomatoes and sprouts on tortillas, leaving a 1” border around the edges.
  • Fold the bottom edge toward the center and firmly roll away from you until completely wrapped.   Place seam side down on a platter and slice. 
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