Muffaletta Wraps

I have never had a Muffaletta Sandwich.  I have seen them being made on various cooking shows but I have never had one.

I have made a really great olive and red pepper salad.  This salad is great for bruschetta and to serve with crackers.  I also had it for breakfast with cream cheese and a bagel.  YUM!!!

I was thinking about making a sandwich for the Council on Aging Cooking class and immediately Muffaletta Wraps jumped into my head.  Why not?  Instead of using a large round loaf of bread for the sandwich, how about a wrap.  It could work…and it does work!  In fact, it is delicious.  Here’s the recipe and here is the What’s Linda Cooking Segment where I made the wraps.  Enjoy!

Muffaletta Wraps

  • 10 tortilla wraps
  • 10 slices of smoked ham
  • 10 slices of salami
  • 10 slice of provolone cheese
  • 1 cup green olives with pimentos
  • 1 cup pitted black olives
  • 1 small jar of roasted peppers
  • 1 small bunch of parsley or 1tbs. dried
  • 4 garlic cloves, minced
  • Olive oil

Make an olive salad:  Chop the olives and peppers.  Mix in with the parsley, garlic and olive oil.  Set aside.

Assemble the wraps.  Place one wrap on cutting board.  Top with a slice each of ham, salami and provolone cheese.  Top with a small scoop of olive salad.  Tuck in sides and roll up to wrap.  Repeat with the remaining 9 tortillas.  Put onto a platter and for best flavor refrigerate for at least 2 hours.  To serve, cut wraps in half and serve with a green salad.

Makes 10 wraps

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