These Quinoa Egg White Wraps are super easy to make, are packed with tons of protein and taste super flavorful! They’re also perfect to grab on-the-go!

These Quinoa Egg White Wraps are super easy to make, are packed with tons of protein and taste super flavorful! They're also perfect to grab on-the-go!

Starting my mornings off with a delicious healthy breakfast is always a MUST for me and there really are so many ways you can spice up your morning routine if you are sick of eating the same old thing every day.  These Quinoa Egg White Breakfast Wraps are super easy to make, are packed with tons of protein and taste super flavorful!

They are also perfect to grab on-the-go!  We know how busy mornings can be so having something simple you can make and take with you in the car is often times such a lifesaver.  Plus you’ll be feeling perfectly full and satisfied through the afternoon and can even enjoy any of the leftover quinoa for lunch.  Trust me, it’s THAT good!  Starting your morning with a high protein breakfast not only boosts your metabolism, but will definitely keep you energized throughout the day.  And if you love your morning workouts like I do then you’ll sure thank me for this recipe – this makes a great post-workout meal!

These Quinoa Egg White Wraps are super easy to make, are packed with tons of protein and taste super flavorful! They're also perfect to grab on-the-go!

AllWhites® 100% Liquid Egg Whites make it so easy and convenient to enjoy a healthy morning breakfast.  AllWhites 100% liquid egg whites are naturally fat-free, cholesterol-free and make the perfect low-calorie alternative to regular eggs.  Plain old scrambled egg whites can get pretty boring if made all the time, but throwing them in a whole wheat wrap with veggies and quinoa really makes this recipe a winner!  I mean breakfast is the most important meal of the day so you want to make sure it tastes good!

You can also use AllWhites 100% liquid egg whites in a wide variety of ways since they are pasteurized for safety and are actually safer than traditional whole eggs.  Try using them uncooked in salad dressings, shakes, smoothies and desserts (tiramisu anyone?!) without worrying about food borne illnesses.  You could also use these egg whites to make casseroles, homemade mayo, and desserts like macaroons!

These Quinoa Egg White Wraps are super easy to make, are packed with tons of protein and taste super flavorful! They're also perfect to grab on-the-go!

But back to these wraps!  You guys will seriously love all the delicious ingredients like cumin, salsa, cilantro and avocado that are just perfect for spicing up the quinoa and egg whites.  These are some of my favorite flavor combinations and they really give a fun Mexican flare to the whole wrap (or burrito as some might call it!)

To make the quinoa, I simply cooked it per the package instructions then added cumin, salsa and chopped cilantro for added flavor.  The egg whites I scrambled over medium heat along with a pinch of salt and pepper, but you could also just let them cook uniformly in the skillet making them easier to wrap up.  You should definitely make this recipe to your liking!  Then using a whole wheat wrap, I combined a handful of spinach leaves, quinoa, scrambled egg whites along with some shredded cheese and avocado which is completely optional yet highly recommended.

Mmm is your mouth watering yet??

These Quinoa Egg White Wraps are super easy to make, are packed with tons of protein and taste super flavorful! They're also perfect to grab on-the-go!

The other great thing about these wraps is that you can really make these all your own!  Use your favorite jarred salsa to mix in with the quinoa – some fun ideas could be black bean corn salsa, roasted chipotle salsa or you could even make your own.  For these wraps I simply used my favorite chunky salsa with medium heat as I didn’t want them too spicy and just loved all the flavors it had, especially when combined with the cumin and cilantro.

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Quinoa Egg White Breakfast Wrap

These Quinoa Egg White Wraps are super easy to make, are packed with tons of protein and taste super flavorful! They’re also perfect to grab on-the-go!
Prep Time: 5 minutes
Cook Time: 15 minutes
Total Time: 20 minutes
Servings: 4

Ingredients 

  • 1/2 cup uncooked quinoa
  • 1/2 tsp. cumin
  • 1/4 cup your favorite salsa
  • 1 Tbsp cilantro, chopped
  • 1 cup AllWhites 100% liquid egg whites
  • Pinch of salt and pepper
  • 2 cups baby spinach
  • 4 10 inch whole wheat tortillas
  • Optional toppings: avocado, tomatoes, shredded cheese
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Instructions 

  • To make the quinoa, add a ½ cup of water to a small saucepan and thoroughly rinse the quinoa. Add the rinsed quinoa to the saucepan and bring to a boil, cover and reduce heat and simmer for about 13 minutes. Remove from heat, keeping quinoa covered, and allow it to sit for about 5 minutes then fluff quinoa with a fork.
  • Mix in cumin, salsa and cilantro with the quinoa and set aside.
  • Spray a nonstick skillet with cooking spray over medium heat and add egg whites, stirring frequently until eggs are set, about 2 to 3 minutes.
  • Top tortilla with about a 1/2 cup spinach leaves, 1/4 cup of quinoa, scrambled egg whites and any other toppings you wish to add. Tightly roll up tortilla, slice and enjoy!

Nutrition

Serving: 1wrap | Calories: 298kcal | Carbohydrates: 45.4g | Protein: 13.4g | Fat: 5.9g | Saturated Fat: 2g | Sodium: 804.3mg | Fiber: 7.1g | Sugar: 4.1g

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

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As a self-proclaimed foodie and fitness enthusiast, I have a passion for cooking and a huge desire to show that living a healthy lifestyle can actually be easy and fun!  Feel free to use the meal guide above to find your new favorite meal ideas or the dietary guides to the right to narrow things down even more!

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  1. Nancy Pierre says:

    Hi!

    Is there a way to freeze these or can they be meal prepped? If so, for how long will they keep?

    Thanks!