🎉 Introduction
Say goodbye to boring lunches and hello to these bold, protein-packed Thai Peanut Chicken Wraps! Bursting with crunchy veggies, juicy chicken, and a rich, slightly spicy peanut sauce, these wraps are everything you want in a satisfying, wholesome meal.
Wrapped in soft tortillas and packed with vibrant ingredients like coleslaw mix, carrots, cilantro, and peanuts, this easy recipe is ready in under 30 minutes — no pork, no alcohol, and completely customizable. Whether you’re meal prepping or whipping up a quick lunch, these wraps deliver major flavor with minimal fuss.
🧰 Equipment Needed
- Medium mixing bowl
- Small saucepan or microwave-safe bowl
- Cutting board
- Sharp knife
- Measuring spoons & cups
- Spoon or whisk
- Skillet (optional for warming tortillas)
🛒 Ingredients
🍗 Meat
- 2 cooked chicken breasts, chopped or shredded
🥬 Fruits & Vegetables
- ½ cup shredded carrot
- ¼ cup fresh cilantro, chopped
- ½ tablespoon minced garlic
- ½ tablespoon grated or minced ginger
- ¼ cup roasted salted peanuts, roughly chopped
- 3 cups coleslaw mix (shredded cabbage and carrots)
🍯 Condiments
- 2 tablespoons brown sugar or honey
- ¼ cup peanut butter (creamy or crunchy)
- ¼ cup low-sodium soy sauce
- 1 teaspoon Sriracha sauce (adjust to heat preference)
🧂 Seasonings & Mixes
- Salt and pepper to taste (optional)
🫙 Oils & Vinegars
- 2 tablespoons rice vinegar
🌯 Breads & Wraps
- 4 large tortillas (whole wheat, flour, or gluten-free)
💧 Liquids
- 1 tablespoon water (to thin peanut sauce)
👩🍳 Directions
Step 1: Make the Thai Peanut Sauce
- In a small bowl, combine peanut butter, soy sauce, vinegar, brown sugar or honey, Sriracha, garlic, ginger, and water.
- Whisk or stir until smooth and creamy. Adjust thickness by adding more water, 1 teaspoon at a time, if needed.
Step 2: Prepare the Chicken Filling
- In a large bowl, mix the cooked chicken, coleslaw mix, carrots, cilantro, and chopped peanuts.
- Pour the prepared peanut sauce over the chicken and veggie mix.
- Toss until everything is well coated and evenly mixed.
Step 3: Warm the Tortillas (Optional)
- Warm tortillas in a dry skillet for 20–30 seconds on each side or microwave covered with a damp towel for 10–15 seconds.
Step 4: Assemble the Wraps
- Lay each tortilla flat. Spoon a generous portion of the chicken mixture into the center.
- Fold the bottom up, then fold in the sides and roll tightly like a burrito.
Step 5: Serve
- Slice in half, secure with a toothpick if needed, and serve immediately with extra chopped peanuts or a lime wedge.
🍽️ Servings & Timing
- Servings: 4 wraps
- Prep Time: 15 minutes
- Cook Time: 5 minutes (if warming tortillas or reheating chicken)
- Total Time: 20 minutes
🧊 Storage & Reheating
- Storage:
Wrap tightly in foil or plastic wrap. Store in the fridge for up to 2 days. - Reheating:
Best eaten cold or at room temperature. If needed, reheat just the chicken mixture before wrapping. - Make-Ahead Tip:
Store components separately and assemble wraps fresh for best texture.
🥄 Variations
- Vegetarian Option: Use tofu or chickpeas instead of chicken.
- Lettuce Wraps: Swap tortillas for large romaine or butter lettuce leaves.
- Low-Carb: Use low-carb or almond flour wraps.
- Spice Level: Add more Sriracha or red pepper flakes for heat lovers.
- Extra Veggies: Add sliced bell peppers, cucumber, or edamame.
- Nut-Free: Use sunflower seed butter instead of peanut butter.
- Crunch Upgrade: Top with crushed ramen noodles or crispy wonton strips.
- Gluten-Free: Use gluten-free soy sauce and wraps.
- No Sugar: Omit sweetener or use a few drops of stevia.
- Meal Prep: Make the chicken filling ahead of time and store up to 3 days.
❓ 10 FAQs
- Can I use rotisserie chicken?
Yes, it’s a great time-saver. Just shred and use as directed. - Is this recipe spicy?
Mild to medium. Adjust Sriracha to control the heat level. - Can I freeze the wraps?
Not recommended — the fresh veggies and sauce don’t freeze well. - Can I use almond or cashew butter instead of peanut?
Absolutely! It changes the flavor slightly but still tastes great. - Can I make the sauce ahead of time?
Yes — store in the fridge up to 5 days. Stir before using. - Is this good for kids?
Yes! Just reduce or skip the Sriracha to make it kid-friendly. - What goes well on the side?
Try fruit salad, rice paper veggie rolls, or cucumber slices. - Can I skip the coleslaw mix?
You can use just shredded cabbage or other crunchy greens. - Is this high in protein?
Yes — especially with chicken and peanuts. - How do I keep wraps from getting soggy?
Don’t overfill and eat shortly after assembling. Wrap tightly.
🏁 Conclusion
These Thai Peanut Chicken Wraps are creamy, crunchy, spicy, and refreshing — all in one bite. They’re ideal for quick meals, make-ahead lunches, or energizing dinner options. With clean ingredients and bold flavors, this pork-free, alcohol-free recipe is your new lunchtime lifesaver.
Whether you’re craving something comforting or looking for a balanced, satisfying wrap, this Thai-inspired recipe checks every box.

Thai Peanut Chicken Wraps – Flavorful, Crunchy & Ready in Minutes
Ingredients
Equipment
Method
- In a small bowl, combine peanut butter, soy sauce, vinegar, brown sugar or honey, Sriracha, garlic, ginger, and water.
- Whisk or stir until smooth and creamy. Adjust thickness by adding more water, 1 teaspoon at a time, if needed.
- In a large bowl, mix the cooked chicken, coleslaw mix, carrots, cilantro, and chopped peanuts.
- Pour the prepared peanut sauce over the chicken and veggie mix.
- Toss until everything is well coated and evenly mixed.
- Warm tortillas in a dry skillet for 20–30 seconds on each side or microwave covered with a damp towel for 10–15 seconds.
- Lay each tortilla flat. Spoon a generous portion of the chicken mixture into the center.
- Fold the bottom up, then fold in the sides and roll tightly like a burrito.
- Slice in half, secure with a toothpick if needed, and serve immediately with extra chopped peanuts or a lime wedge.
Notes
Wrap tightly in foil or plastic wrap. Store in the fridge for up to 2 days. Reheating:
Best eaten cold or at room temperature. If needed, reheat just the chicken mixture before wrapping. Make-Ahead Tip:
Store components separately and assemble wraps fresh for best texture. 🥄 Variations Vegetarian Option: Use tofu or chickpeas instead of chicken. Lettuce Wraps: Swap tortillas for large romaine or butter lettuce leaves. Low-Carb: Use low-carb or almond flour wraps. Spice Level: Add more Sriracha or red pepper flakes for heat lovers. Extra Veggies: Add sliced bell peppers, cucumber, or edamame. Nut-Free: Use sunflower seed butter instead of peanut butter. Crunch Upgrade: Top with crushed ramen noodles or crispy wonton strips. Gluten-Free: Use gluten-free soy sauce and wraps. No Sugar: Omit sweetener or use a few drops of stevia. Meal Prep: Make the chicken filling ahead of time and store up to 3 days. ❓ 10 FAQs Can I use rotisserie chicken?
Yes, it’s a great time-saver. Just shred and use as directed. Is this recipe spicy?
Mild to medium. Adjust Sriracha to control the heat level. Can I freeze the wraps?
Not recommended — the fresh veggies and sauce don’t freeze well. Can I use almond or cashew butter instead of peanut?
Absolutely! It changes the flavor slightly but still tastes great. Can I make the sauce ahead of time?
Yes — store in the fridge up to 5 days. Stir before using. Is this good for kids?
Yes! Just reduce or skip the Sriracha to make it kid-friendly. What goes well on the side?
Try fruit salad, rice paper veggie rolls, or cucumber slices. Can I skip the coleslaw mix?
You can use just shredded cabbage or other crunchy greens. Is this high in protein?
Yes — especially with chicken and peanuts. How do I keep wraps from getting soggy?
Don’t overfill and eat shortly after assembling. Wrap tightly. 🏁 Conclusion These Thai Peanut Chicken Wraps are creamy, crunchy, spicy, and refreshing — all in one bite. They’re ideal for quick meals, make-ahead lunches, or energizing dinner options. With clean ingredients and bold flavors, this pork-free, alcohol-free recipe is your new lunchtime lifesaver. Whether you’re craving something comforting or looking for a balanced, satisfying wrap, this Thai-inspired recipe checks every box.