This egg salad lettuce wrap is a meatless low carb lunch recipe loaded with egg salad, creamy keto dressing, and crunchy vegetables. A vegetarian high protein sandwich that is creamy, delicious, and perfect for brunch.
I love this egg salad wrap for a light lunch, which is ready in minutes if you have hard-boiled eggs on hand. Mix the filling, roll it in lettuce cups, and you have a delicious hearty meal in no time!
This egg salad lettuce wrap is a fun twist on classic egg salad! It has has loads of flavor, creaminess, and is perfect for a high protein lunch or dinner. This wrap makes an easy lunch recipe, ready in just about 5 minutes if you already have hardboiled eggs.
This is one of my favorite recipes for using up eggs. I make a big batch of my easy peel hardboiled eggs, and turn them into a meatless lunch recipe which is fantastic eaten cold. And the egg salad can be made ahead of time, so you can meal prep the salad on a Sunday and enjoy a few days of lunches ready-made!
This Egg Salad Lettuce Wrap Recipe Is:
Bright
Flavorful
Satisfying
Fresh
Hearty
Low in Carbohydrates: each full breakfast sandwich is less than 5 net carbs
High in in Protein: 21g protein per sandwich
High in Fiber: each sandwich has 13g of plant-based fiber
Ready in 10 minutes
Meatless Keto Lunch Recipes
This egg salad lettuce wrap makes a delicious and light lunch or meal anytime. If you are on a ketogenic diet or choose to eat low carb, it can be difficult finding meatless meal ideas for lunch… or any time of day! This egg wrap with lettuce is both plant-based and low in carbohydrates, making it a great choice for lunch. Start your afternoon off with a fresh and satisfying meal that will keep you full – without the carbs.
What’s In This Egg Salad Wrap Recipe?
See the recipe card below for full ingredient amounts and recipe instructions!
Keto Mayonnaise: I like to use classic mayo to keep this recipe plant-based, but you can use whatever mayo that you would normally use in recipes. If you don’t normally like mayo, try my homemade dairy-free version… it’s creamy but still plant based.
No Sugar Added Relish – I like this no sugar added relish to keep it keto friendly and low carb… but with the nice added sweetness of traditional relish.
Onion Powder: adds a delicious and savory flavor to this dish as well, and the onion powder is great to add a little onion flavor to this dish… without actual onion. Avoid onion breath and use powder onion instead of fresh for this recipe.
Salt and Pepper to Taste
Meatless Keto Lunches in 10 Minutes
This meatless keto egg salad wrap recipe is ready from start to finish in just about 10 minutes… a great quick weekday lunch, or a simple brunch to make on the go for busy weekends. These quick and simple recipes are perfect for those days when you want a homecooked meal but don’t want to spend hours in the kitchen.
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How Do I Make This Low Carb Egg Salad Wrap Recipe?
In a large bowl, add the hardboiled eggs. With a fork, mash the eggs a few times each to break them up into smaller pieces.
Add the celery, onion powder, bell pepper, mayonnaise, mustard, relish. Stir well to combine, ensuring the dressing evenly coats the eggs.
Taste and add salt and pepper if desired.
For the wrap, lay out 7-8 large lettuce leaves per sandwich. I like to place a piece of tin foil down and then add the lettuce on top of the foil (it makes rolling the wrap easier). Add the egg salad to each wrap in the center of the lettuce. Using the tin foil, life one side of the foil up, and fold it over the egg salad, rolling the rest of the lettuce around the egg salad into a wrap. Enjoy!
Meal Prep Low Carb Egg Salad For the Win!
This vegetarian low carb egg salad wraps are the perfect recipe for homemade meal prep. I am a huge fan of meal prepping, batch cooking, and making recipes ahead. I love the convenience of cooking once and being able to enjoy tasty homemade meals during the week when I don’t have time. There’s a wholesection of TheHerbeevore.com dedicated to my favorite tried & true meal prep recipes.
With just a little planning and prep, you can have a week’s worth of recipes ready in the time it would take to make one portion. Just batch cook, divide into individual containers, and place in the fridge or freezer for later!
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This egg salad lettuce wrap is a meatless keto lunch recipe loaded with low carb egg salad, keto bread, and fresh sprouts. A vegetarian high protein wrap recipe that is creamy, delicious, and perfect for meal prep lunches.
1tablespoonrelishyou can use dill or sugar free sweet relish for keto
1/3teaspoononion powder
Sea Salt and Black Pepper
18large piecesromaine lettuceor any large-leaf lettuce like butter or iceberg
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Instructions
In a large bowl, add the hardboiled eggs. With a fork, mash the eggs a few times each to break them up into smaller pieces.
Add the celery, onion powder, bell pepper, mayonnaise, mustard, relish. Stir well to combine, ensuring the dressing evenly coats the eggs.
Taste and add salt and pepper if desired.
For the wrap, lay out 7-8 large lettuce leaves per sandwich. I like to place a piece of tin foil down and then add the lettuce on top of the foil (it makes rolling the wrap easier). Add the egg salad to each wrap in the center of the lettuce. Using the tin foil, life one side of the foil up, and fold it over the egg salad, rolling the rest of the lettuce around the egg salad into a wrap. Enjoy!
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Kelly Jensen has 7 years experience as a food blogger, freelance recipe developer, content creator, beekeeper, and loves cooking everything she can from scratch.
Looks good tastes even better