Easy Low-Carb Italian Wrap Recipe

Servings: 1 Total Time: 10 mins Difficulty: easy
Easy Low-Carb Italian Wrap Recipe
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Is there anything more satisfying than a fully-loaded Italian sub? That glorious combination of salty meats, sharp cheese, and zesty dressing is a true flavor explosion.

But sometimes, that hefty bread roll can leave you feeling a bit, well, weighed down. What if you could capture all that incredible taste in a lighter, fresher package?

Well, you absolutely can, and it’s easier than you might think. This wrap is my personal solution for a quick, delicious lunch that feels indulgent but stays firmly on track.

Why a Wrap Beats the Sandwich (Sometimes)

Let’s be real, a crusty sub roll has its time and place. But for a regular, easy lunch, the low-carb wrap is a game-changer.

It’s all about that clever swap—trading the dense bread for a soft, pliable tortilla that holds everything together without overpowering the star ingredients inside.

You get every single flavor in each bite, without the post-lunch carb coma. It’s a win-win, really.

Ingredients Needed for the Recipe

Gathering your ingredients is the first step to wrap-making bliss. The beauty here lies in the simplicity and quality of classic Italian flavors.

Here’s what you’ll need to create this masterpiece for one (easily doubled or tripled for a crowd!).

  • 1 Low-Carb Tortilla Wrap
  • 2 slices of deli ham ‘off the bone’
  • 2 slices of hard or Genoa salami (or capicola, pepperoni, etc.)
  • 1 slice of provolone cheese, cut in half
  • 3 slices of tomato
  • A handful of lettuce
  • 2 tsp olive oil
  • 2 tsp red wine vinegar
  • 1/2 tsp dried oregano
  • A pinch of kosher salt
  • A pinch of black pepper
  • A pinch of crushed red pepper flakes (optional, for heat)
  • Sliced pepperoncini (optional, for a tangy kick)
  • A couple of shakes of parmesan cheese

The Secret to a Truly Great Low-Carb Tortilla

Not all low-carb tortillas are created equal, and finding your favorite can be a fun little kitchen adventure. Some are more pliable, some have a richer flavor.

I’ve had great luck with the ones from Aldi, especially their sun-dried tomato variety—it adds a wonderful, subtle sweetness. Mission Carb Balance tortillas are another fantastic, widely available option that never seems to tear.

The key is to look for one that’s soft and flexible right out of the package, making your rolling process a total breeze.

How to make Easy Low-Carb Italian Wrap Recipe?

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Now for the main event! Don’t worry, this isn’t a complicated process. It’s more about the art of assembly than difficult techniques.

Just follow these simple steps, and you’ll be holding a restaurant-quality wrap in your hands in about ten minutes flat.

Step 1: Create Your Crispy Base

Lay your low-carb tortilla flat on a clean cutting board or plate. Take a generous handful of fresh, crisp lettuce and spread it across the center of the wrap.

Leave about an inch of space around the rounded edges—this is your future sealing room, so don’t skip this part!

Step 2: The Tomato Foundation

Place your three tomato slices in a straight line right down the middle of the lettuce layer. Think of this as building the central pillar of your wrap.

Aligning them from one straight edge to the other creates a stable base that makes rolling so much easier later on.

Step 3: Whisk Up the Magic Dressing

This is where the magic happens! In a small bowl, combine the olive oil, red wine vinegar, dried oregano, kosher salt, black pepper, crushed red pepper flakes, and parmesan cheese.

Give it a quick whisk with a fork until it’s slightly emulsified and wonderfully fragrant. This homemade dressing is what makes it truly taste like an Italian sub.

Step 4: Dress to Impress

Now, take a pastry brush (or just carefully drizzle with a spoon) and brush that delicious homemade Italian dressing directly onto the tomato slices.

This ensures the tomatoes are perfectly seasoned and that every single bite is packed with flavor, not just the top layer.

Step 5: The Grand Layering Finale

Here comes the fun part—building the tower! Layer the rest of your ingredients in this exact order on top of the dressed tomatoes: the two halves of provolone cheese, the Genoa salami, the deli ham, and finally, those zesty pepperoncini slices.

This specific order helps the cheese act as a glue, holding the meats in place for a perfect cross-section.

Step 6: The Art of the Roll

Carefully fold the bottom edge of the tortilla up and over the fillings, tucking it in snugly. Then, fold the two sides in towards the center.

Now, just roll it forward, keeping it as tight as you can, until you have a beautiful, sealed wrap. A sharp serrated knife is your best friend for cutting it cleanly in half.

Ingredient Substitutions: Make It Your Own

The beauty of this recipe is its incredible flexibility. Don’t have provolone? No problem! Swap in mozzarella for a milder flavor, or a sharp cheddar for a different kind of kick.

If you’re not a fan of ham, try some thinly sliced turkey or even pastrami. You can use roasted red peppers instead of pepperoncini for a sweeter note.

This wrap is a canvas for your personal tastes, so feel free to get creative and use what you love and have on hand.

Tips

  • For the absolute best results, a couple of pro-tips can make all the difference. First, if your tortilla feels a bit stiff, warm it in a dry skillet for about 15 seconds per side or microwave it for 10 seconds.
  • This makes it much more pliable and less likely to crack when you roll it. Second, don’t overfill it! It might be tempting to pack in more meat and cheese, but a modest filling is the secret to a wrap that doesn’t burst at the seams.
  • And if you’re in a real hurry, you can absolutely use a good-quality bottled Italian dressing instead of making your own—my husband is particularly fond of the zesty kind for an extra flavor punch.

How to Pack Your Wrap for Lunch On-the-Go

This wrap is the perfect portable lunch, but a little strategic packing keeps it from getting soggy. The key is to keep the dressing separate until you’re ready to eat.

You can pack the mixed dressing in a tiny container or even a reusable straw with ends sealed, ready to drizzle at lunchtime. Alternatively, pack the dry ingredients and a small bottle of your favorite bottled dressing.

Wrap it tightly in parchment paper and then foil to hold its shape, and it will travel like a dream, ready for a picnic, your desk, or anywhere your day takes you.

Pairing Ideas: What to Serve With Your Wrap

While this wrap is a satisfying meal all on its own, pairing it with the right side can turn it into a real feast. A simple side salad with a light vinaigrette is a classic and refreshing choice.

For a creamy contrast, a cup of tomato basil soup is absolutely divine for dipping. If you’re craving something with a bit of crunch, a handful of baked Parmesan crisps or some crispy celery sticks do the trick perfectly.

It’s all about creating a balanced plate that keeps you full and happy for hours.

So there you have it—a way to enjoy the vibrant, bold flavors of an Italian deli sandwich without any of the guilt. It’s quick, it’s easy, and most importantly, it’s packed with flavor in every single bite.

Give it a try for your next lunch; I have a feeling it’s going to become a regular in your rotation, just like it is in mine. Happy wrapping!

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Easy Low-Carb Italian Wrap Recipe

Difficulty: easy Prep Time 10 mins Total Time 10 mins
Servings: 1 Estimated Cost: $ 5 Calories: 320
Best Season: Spring, Summer, Fall

Description

This Easy Low-Carb Italian Wrap is a fresh, flavorful, and guilt-free twist on your favorite Italian deli sandwich. Using a low-carb tortilla instead of bread and loading it with classic Italian meats, cheese, and veggies, this wrap delivers all the satisfaction without the extra carbs or calories. Perfect for a quick lunch or on-the-go meal!

ingredients

Instructions

  1. Spread lettuce on the tortilla, leaving about 1 inch of the edge on the round sides.
  2. Place the tomato slices across the lettuce aligned from one straight edge to the other.
  3. In a small bowl, mix olive oil, red wine vinegar, oregano, salt, pepper, crushed red pepper flakes, and parmesan cheese to make a quick Italian dressing. Brush it over the tomato slices.
  4. Layer the rest of the ingredients on the tomato in this order: provolone cheese, salami, ham, and pepperoncini slices (if using).
  5. Carefully roll it up tightly and cut it in half. Enjoy!

Nutrition Facts

Servings 1

Serving Size 1 wrap


Amount Per Serving
Calories 320kcal
% Daily Value *
Total Fat 20g31%
Saturated Fat 6g30%
Cholesterol 45mg15%
Sodium 1200mg50%
Potassium 320mg10%
Total Carbohydrate 10g4%
Dietary Fiber 6g24%
Sugars 2g
Protein 22g44%

Calcium 20 mg
Iron 8 mg

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet. Your daily value may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs.

Note

  • No time to make dressing? Use 1–2 tbsp of your favorite bottled Italian dressing (low-fat or regular) instead.
  • Wrap not holding? Warm the tortilla for 10–15 seconds in the microwave to make it more pliable.
  • Make it vegetarian: Skip the meat and add roasted red peppers, artichoke hearts, and extra cheese.
Keywords: low-carb wrap, Italian wrap, keto lunch, healthy deli wrap, easy lunch ideas
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Frequently Asked Questions

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Can I prep these wraps ahead of time?

Yes! Assemble the wrap without the dressing and store it wrapped in foil or parchment paper. Add the dressing just before eating to prevent sogginess.

Are store-bought low-carb tortillas keto-friendly?

Most are! Check the nutrition label—look for wraps with under 5g net carbs (total carbs minus fiber). Mission Carb Balance and Mama Lupe are popular options.

Sarah Food and Lifestyle Blogger

Hi, I’m Sarah, a home cook and baker who believes that good food doesn’t need to be complicated to be meaningful. This blog is where I share approachable, dependable recipes made with care — the kind of dishes you can come back to again and again.

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