Mind you, what is not to love about a cheap, fun, creative, alternative, quick meal that provides protein, a little vitamin c, vitamin d, calcium, fibre and carbohydrate?
Wrap it up Wraps
I used turkey and green beans.
Prep time: 10 minutes for washing and chopping veg.
Ingredients
- 1 white wrap, if your child is over 1 year of age, you can use wholemeal wraps
- 1 or 2 tbsp. of tomato puree
- 3oz mild grated cheese
- Whatever, meat and vegetables you want
The approximate cost of this should be around £1. Cheap ingredients and easy to make, perfect.
The Not-so Nitty Gritty
- Prepare what ever meat or veg you are using, I used some chopped green beans and strips of Bernard Matthews Turkey.
- Lay your wrap flat on a baking tray while pre-heating the oven to 180 degrees.
- Smooth the tomato puree over the wrap with the back of a metal spoon leaving an inch clear around the edges. This is so it is easier to pick up after cooking and while eating.
- Scatter the grated cheese over the pureed area.
- Add the meat or vegetables. If using both add the meat first and they will more than likely take up a larger surface area.
- Put in the oven for 10 minutes.
- Take out and slice into triangles like an actual pizza!
Mummy and Tyler portions.
What The Little Monster Made of It
Well, he was not that interested at first but once I got him to taste it, he loved it and gobbled the first slice straight up, the second however, he threw at me and it landed cheese side down on my jeans, lovely. Grease stain was epic.
Mummy liked hers but a bit sweet for my liking, will be trying with pitta breads at some point next week to appeal to my more savoury tastes. The green beans added a nice crunch though.
I made Tyler's daddy a meat feast one and he gobbled it up too, these boys and cheese, I tell you, makes any meal easy. Daddy required a full wrap to himself though.
Coming up soon: banana custard, top tiny hand snacks, toad in the hole.
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