Grilled Chicken Caesar Wrap

Grilled Chicken Caesar Wrap




Chef Tom fires up the Yoder Smokers YS640s Pellet Grill for a Grilled Chicken Caesar Wrap featuring a scratch-made Caesar dressing that’ll ruin store-bought dressing for you forever!

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  1. Oliver O.
    Oliver O. says:

    Great recipe and video (maybe a bit less “slicing time” but well, it’s your style), thanks for that! Only thing I was surprised after seeing you even searing the salad is that you used the panko plain as it comes, I would have bet you’ll run it quickly through an iron skillet with that olive oil to give it some color. Thanks again and many greetings from Germany 🇩🇪

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  2. slacky
    slacky says:

    He is so right don’t ever tell anybody that you put anchovies in anything because they were rejected without realizing how delicious it is

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  3. Brian Hamilton
    Brian Hamilton says:

    Incredible video! One word of warning about making dressing in a food processor: do not use EVOO with the food processor because that much agitation makes the dressing inedibly bitter, use vegetable oil then!

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  4. Michael Rae
    Michael Rae says:

    Great idea. I don't know why people close both ends of a burrito, because your just going to open an end in a second when you eat it. Just closing one end let's you squeeze the filling to the other end.

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