Friday, May 14, 2021

Turkey and apricot wraps


This recipe is brought to you by the Zoom warriors of the world. You know the type: Meeting jockeys who now get their cred/kicks by seeing how solidly they can pack their Teams calendar full of the new remote office version of face time. It was inevitable that the noon hour would no longer be off limits, and in fact become the de facto meeting time any time they needed to pull together a meeting of people from across departments.

So now it's frequently the new norm to have back-to-back-to-back meetings from 11 to 1:30 and beyond. By the time I surface from the meeting vortex, Dave is starved, and I'm starved for time.

So recipes like this one are ideal. It makes a super fast, non-disappointing lunch, which is now my new weekday standard. After a hiatus of probably a dozen or more years, I've actually resorted to putting canned soup on the shopping list. There's only so much a gal can do when the Slack Attack happens at all hours and days of the week. And yes, I know I'm lucky to have a job to complain about, and the ability to not sweat the rising grocery bill too much. Eventually I'll be stuck back in the office eating at my desk while I work, so I treasure even low-aspiration lunches eaten at a table, even if I have to swat away Slack messages while I eat.

Turkey and apricot wraps
From “Taste of Home 5 Ingredient Healthy” as published in Relish magazine. Someday I'll get to my Bon Appetit habit again.

Ingredients
¼ cup softened cream cheese (spreadable works too)
1½ tablespoons apricot preserves
2 (8-inch) tortillas
¼ pound sliced turkey deli meat
1 cup baby spinach leaves

Method
Combine softened cream cheese and preserves. Divide mixture between tortillas and spread evenly over the top. Top with turkey slices and baby spinach. Roll up each tightly, slicing in half horizontally if desired.

Rating: Super fast way to get a lunch on the table that still tastes like you didn’t completely cave.

Variations: Substitute 1 tablespoon harissa for the preserves and substitute arugula for spinach.

Or try mixing avocado with the cream cheese instead of preserves. Or pesto.

Sliced beef, quick-pickled red onions and cucumbers work with TJ’s Green Dragon sauce mixed with the cream cheese.

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