Chicken Avocado Wraps
I make these chicken avocado wraps on repeat during busy weeks — they’re fast, forgiving, and always disappear first at the table. Shredded cooked chicken tossed with a creamy binder, ripe avocado, crisp lettuce, and bright cherry tomatoes all wrapped in whole wheat tortillas makes for a meal that’s both satisfying and light. They work as a quick lunch, an easy picnic option, or a kid-friendly dinner when you need something wholesome without fuss. For a slightly different sandwich-style take, I sometimes use the ingredients from my chicken avocado melt sandwich to change the textures.
Why you’ll love this dish
These wraps are the kind of recipe that hits several search intents at once: quick, healthy, and packable. They’re perfect when you want a protein-forward meal that doesn’t require reheating or a lot of cleanup. The avocado adds cream and healthy fats without needing heavy dressings, while Greek yogurt lightens the mayo if you want fewer calories.
“A weekday lifesaver — creamy, bright, and ready in minutes. The whole family asks for seconds.” — home-cook review
If you like crispy textures or want a heartier crunch, think about swapping in elements from my take on crispy chicken bacon wraps for inspiration.
Step-by-step overview
This recipe is straightforward: shred cooked chicken, toss it with a binder (Greek yogurt or mayo) and seasoning, layer the fillings on tortillas, and roll. No extra cooking required if you already have cooked chicken. Prep time is mostly assembly — about 10–15 minutes — and hands-on time is minimal. You’ll assemble 4 wraps from the ingredients below and slice them to serve.
Gather these items
- 2 cooked chicken breasts, shredded (rotisserie chicken works great)
- 1 ripe avocado, sliced
- 4 whole wheat tortillas (8–10 inch)
- 1 cup lettuce, chopped (romaine or butter lettuce recommended)
- 1/2 cup cherry tomatoes, halved
- 1/4 cup red onion, thinly sliced
- 1/4 cup Greek yogurt or mayonnaise (Greek yogurt for tang and fewer calories)
- Salt and pepper to taste
- Lime juice (optional, brightens the flavor)
Notes and substitutions:
- Use cooked rotisserie chicken or leftover roasted chicken to save time.
- Swap plain yogurt for Greek yogurt if you prefer a milder texture, or use avocado oil mayo for a vegan-ish texture (not vegan due to chicken).
- For gluten-free, use corn or gluten-free wraps.
- Add a teaspoon of Dijon mustard or a pinch of smoked paprika to the binder for extra depth.
Step-by-step instructions
- In a bowl, combine the shredded chicken with Greek yogurt or mayonnaise. Add a squeeze of lime juice if using, then season with salt and pepper. Taste and adjust seasoning.
- Lay one tortilla flat on a clean surface. Spoon about one-quarter of the chicken mixture down the center, leaving room at the edges.
- Arrange sliced avocado on top of the chicken, then add chopped lettuce, halved cherry tomatoes, and a few slices of red onion.
- Fold the short sides of the tortilla in toward the center, then roll tightly from the long side to enclose the filling.
- Repeat with the remaining tortillas and filling.
- Slice each wrap in half on the diagonal and serve immediately.
Quick assembly tips: warm tortillas for 10–15 seconds in the microwave or a dry skillet to make rolling easier and reduce tearing.
Best ways to enjoy it
These wraps are perfect served as a portable lunch or light dinner. Serve with:
- A crisp side salad or baby carrots for crunch.
- Baked sweet potato fries or air-fried potato wedges for a heartier meal.
- A bowl of fruit or a yogurt cup to keep things bright and balanced.
For a summery twist, pair them with a mango-avocado salad — try my chicken mango avocado salad for a complementary flavor profile.
Storage and reheating tips
- Fridge: Store assembled wraps in an airtight container for up to 24 hours to avoid sogginess from the avocado and tomato. If you must keep them longer, store components separately: chicken mixture (3–4 days), sliced avocado (use lemon/lime to slow browning and keep up to 24 hours), and tortillas (up to 3 days).
- Freezing: Assembled wraps don’t freeze well because avocado and lettuce suffer. You can freeze the chicken mixture (up to 2 months) in a freezer-safe container and thaw in the fridge before assembling.
- Reheating: If you prefer warm filling, gently reheat the chicken mixture in a microwave or skillet, then assemble with fresh avocado and lettuce. Avoid microwaving assembled wraps — the tortilla can become soggy.
Food safety: Keep cooked chicken refrigerated within two hours of cooking and use within 3–4 days. Reheat leftovers to 165°F (74°C) if consuming warm.
Helpful cooking tips
- Use warm tortillas for easier rolling: heat briefly in a skillet or microwave.
- Prevent avocado browning: toss slices in a little lime juice or assemble just before serving.
- Even filling distribution: create a shallow mound of chicken down the center, then layer other ingredients to avoid overflow when rolling.
- Make it kid-friendly: omit red onion and halve or finely dice tomatoes to avoid big bites kids dislike.
- Meal prep shortcut: cube avocado only when ready to eat; store chicken mix and veggies separately for grab-and-go assembly.
Creative twists
- Southwest: add corn, black beans, chopped cilantro, and a sprinkle of cumin.
- Mediterranean: swap Greek yogurt for tzatziki, add cucumber slices and crumbled feta.
- Spicy crunch: stir in sriracha or harissa to the chicken mix and add crushed tortilla chips for texture.
- Vegetarian: replace chicken with shredded chickpeas or seasoned jackfruit and use vegan mayo.
For more ideas that pair fruit and avocado with chicken, see variations like the chicken mango avocado salad adventure.
Your questions answered
Q: How long does this take to make from start to finish?
A: If you already have cooked chicken, assembly takes about 10–15 minutes. If you need to cook chicken breasts, add 20–30 minutes for cooking and cooling.
Q: Can I make these ahead for lunches?
A: Yes — but to avoid sogginess, store the chicken mixture, veggies, and avocado separately and assemble the morning you plan to eat. If assembled, eat within 24 hours.
Q: Is Greek yogurt a good swap for mayo?
A: Absolutely. Greek yogurt adds tang, reduces calories, and keeps the texture creamy. Use mayo if you prefer a richer flavor.
Q: Can I use shredded rotisserie chicken?
A: Definitely — rotisserie chicken is one of the quickest ways to get this on the table and keeps the wraps flavorful.
Q: Any tips for keeping the wraps from falling apart?
A: Fold the short sides in first, then roll tightly from the long side. If you need to pack them, wrap in parchment or foil and secure with a toothpick.
Conclusion
These chicken avocado wraps are a simple, adaptable meal that fits weeknight dinners, packed lunches, and picnic menus. For more inspiration on healthy versions and different textures, check these related recipes: Healthy Chicken Avocado Wraps – Veronika’s Kitchen and Chicken Avocado Wraps | Gimme Delicious.
Chicken Avocado Wraps

Ingredients
Main Ingredients
- 2 breasts cooked chicken breasts, shredded Rotisserie chicken works great.
- 1 piece ripe avocado, sliced
- 4 pieces whole wheat tortillas (8–10 inch)
- 1 cup lettuce, chopped (romaine or butter lettuce recommended)
- 1/2 cup cherry tomatoes, halved
- 1/4 cup red onion, thinly sliced
- 1/4 cup Greek yogurt or mayonnaise Greek yogurt for tang and fewer calories.
- Salt and pepper to taste
- Lime juice (optional) Brightens the flavor.
Instructions
Preparation
- In a bowl, combine the shredded chicken with Greek yogurt or mayonnaise. Add a squeeze of lime juice if using, then season with salt and pepper. Taste and adjust seasoning.
- Lay one tortilla flat on a clean surface. Spoon about one-quarter of the chicken mixture down the center, leaving room at the edges.
- Arrange sliced avocado on top of the chicken, then add chopped lettuce, halved cherry tomatoes, and a few slices of red onion.
- Fold the short sides of the tortilla in toward the center, then roll tightly from the long side to enclose the filling.
- Repeat with the remaining tortillas and filling.
- Slice each wrap in half on the diagonal and serve immediately.
