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This Pesto Chicken and Avocado Bacon Salad Wrap is the perfect wrap to enjoy for lunch or dinner. Grilled chicken wrapped up with Caesar salad tossed greens, avocado, bacon, and basil pesto. This colorful grilled chicken wrap is simple to make, wholesome, and delicious. Use leftover grilled chicken or make my spicy black pepper chicken on the grill. The wraps are great either way and yummy served warmed or chilled.

Can you believe this is basically the first wrap recipe I’ve ever shared? I’ve avoided things like wraps and burritos for the longest time. And for the silliest reason…they’re hard for me to photograph. I know, how dumb, but we all have our hang-ups in life.
But I’m moving beyond and embracing wraps this summer. They feel new and exciting to me and that’s just what I need. New, fun, and exciting.
I made these the very last day before heading off to LA the other week. I wasn’t planning on being able to get these done in time. But I really wanted to try so that I’d be able to share them ahead of Memorial Day weekend. And I am so glad I did! They’re perfect for using up any leftover chicken or for grilling up on Memorial Day.
Ingredients

The recipe calls for already cooked chicken. You can use whatever you have on hand. Or make the black pepper chicken I often grill during the warm weather months.
It’s simply chicken tenders, tossed with olive oil, either cajun seasoning or fajita seasoning, and black pepper. Literally just three ingredients, but this mix is a go-to for me. I gave you the recipe in the notes section, so you can use that, or as I said, use leftover chicken.

The reason I really wanted to make these? I wanted another recipe to use my homemade tortillas with. If you guys haven’t made these yet, please make them soon! They are far superior to anything you might find at the store.
Very soft, but with deliciously charred pockets and so much flavor. They’re perfect for this style of wrap because you can really taste the tortillas.

For the salad, I made a short-cut Caesar dressing and tossed it with some shredded romaine lettuce, cubed avocado, and fresh basil.
The dressing is obviously key, it adds creaminess plus flavor to each wrap.
When you have the salad tossed, all that’s left is to roll the wraps. As I mentioned, I used my homemade tortillas, then layered on some basil pesto, the Caesar salad, grilled chicken, bacon, and some blue cheese. If you don’t enjoy blue cheese, you can use shredded cheddar or even just crumbled feta.

Then, wrap and roll burrito style.
Since I used fresh grilled chicken and warm tortillas off the skillet, I didn’t feel the need to warm my wraps. But if you like, you can cook them in a skillet with a little olive oil until warmed. Or serve them chilled – either way is honestly so delicious.

These would be really nice for your Memorial Day picnics…and any other summer outings to follow.
I know Creighton wishes he had his own wrap will sitting here by the pool!

Looking for other picnic-style sandwich recipes? Here are a few ideas:
Honey Mustard Chicken Avocado Sandwich with Tahini Ranch
Picnic Style Brie and Prosciutto Sandwich
Grilled Vegetable Burrata Sandwich
Lastly, if you make this Pesto Chicken and Avocado Bacon Salad Wraps, be sure to leave a comment and/or give this recipe a rating! Above all, I love to hear from you guys and always do my best to respond to each and every comment. And of course, if you do make this recipe, don’t forget to tag me on Instagram! Looking through the photos of recipes you all have made is my favorite!
Traditional pesto is a blend of fresh basil, garlic, pine nuts, extra-virgin olive oil, and Parmesan cheese (you can hold on the cheese for a vegan variety). Use a food processor to easily mix up your pesto! It was traditionally made by mixing the ingredients with a mortar and pestle.
Yes! All of the ingredients in pesto have health benefits and the fat source is considered unsaturated.
The bright green, herby sauce originated in Genoa, Italy.
Add a dollop of pesto to pasta, spread on sandwich bread, or add to poultry and vegetables. It’s a versatile spread that is delicious when used a number of ways!
Nutritional information is only an estimate. The accuracy of the nutritional information for any recipe on this site is not guaranteed.

Delicious. The dressing makes it so special.
Hey there,
Happy Friday! I’m so glad to hear you enjoyed this recipe, thanks a lot for making it!
This is my FAVORITE! Every time I make it, I feel like it should be on a restaurant menu. So so delicious. No notes 🙂
Thanks so much, Carmon! So glad this recipe was enjoyed, I appreciate you making it! Happy September:)
Another miss.
WAY too much basil. With the fresh basil “slaw,” it was great, but adding the basil pesto just made it WAY too basil forward. Also, caesar dressing just makes this a chicken caesar wrap. Won’t be doing this one again as written.
On to the next.
This is so damn good! I was needing something new for lunch and have already had it four times this week. The dressing was perfect and I added croutons to the wrap because why not! Thanks for another great recipe!
Hi Laura,
Wonderful! So glad to hear this recipe was a hit, thanks a bunch for making it! Happy Weekend!!
What tortillas do you use? They look amazing
Thanks so much, Em! I used my homemade tortilla recipe:
https://fett-weg.today/homemade-flour-tortillas/%3C/a%3E%3Cbr /> Please let me know if you have any other questions! xx
As I prep this meal for the 100th time I thought I should finally comment that these wraps are absolutely incredible. We like to make the pesto from scratch but it is definitely worth it. Tieghan we make so many of your recipes all the time and we are never disappointed. Thank you!
Hi Eileen,
Happy New Year!🥳 Thanks so much for making this recipe so often and sharing your feedback, love to hear it always turns out well for you! xx