21 Easy Keto Wraps & Sliders That Actually Taste Like Real Food
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21 Easy Keto Wraps & Sliders That Actually Taste Like Real Food

By Plan Pretty Plates
21 Recipes
Under 5 Net Carbs Each
Meal-Prep Friendly

Let’s get one thing out of the way: nobody wants to eat a sad, floppy lettuce cup and call it a “wrap.” You deserve better than that, and honestly, keto cooking in 2025 delivers so much better than that. If you’ve been on this low-carb journey for any amount of time, you already know the struggle — you want something handheld, satisfying, and actually fun to eat. That’s exactly what this collection of 21 easy keto wraps and sliders is designed to give you.

I put this list together after months of testing, tweaking, and occasionally muttering at my cutting board. Some of these are five-ingredient weeknight miracles. Others are the kind of thing you’d actually serve at a party without having to announce they’re keto. All of them work. And none of them taste like a punishment.

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Why Keto Wraps and Sliders Deserve a Spot in Your Weekly Rotation

Here’s what I love about this format: wraps and sliders are inherently meal-prep friendly. You can prep your fillings on Sunday, grab a wrap shell or cloud bun, and have lunch ready in under three minutes flat. That convenience alone makes them worth mastering, even before you factor in how genuinely satisfying they are on a low-carb plan.

According to research reviewed by Healthline on the benefits of low-carb and ketogenic diets, reducing carb intake consistently leads to reduced appetite, better blood sugar management, and faster fat loss compared to traditional low-fat approaches. When your lunch option is a loaded keto chicken wrap instead of a wilted salad, staying on plan suddenly becomes a lot less of a chore.

The other thing nobody talks about enough? The versatility. You can go Mexican, Mediterranean, American diner, or full Thai fusion with a keto wrap. The shell is just the vehicle — what you put inside is where things get genuinely interesting. If you’re already a fan of low-carb chicken recipes, you’ll find at least a third of this list speaks directly to you.

Pro Tip

Batch-cook two or three protein fillings on Sunday — shredded chicken, seasoned ground beef, and sliced steak — and you can build any wrap from this list in under 5 minutes all week long.

The Best Low-Carb Wrap Shells (And When to Use Each)

Before you start loading fillings, you need to know your shell options, because they’re not interchangeable and the choice actually matters for texture. The right shell makes a recipe; the wrong one turns it into a mess.

Almond Flour Tortillas

These are the workhorse of keto wraps. You can make them at home with superfine blanched almond flour like this one from Bob’s Red Mill and a couple of pantry staples, or grab a store-bought version. They’re pliable enough to fold, neutral in flavor, and they hold up well to hot or cold fillings. Net carbs land around 2-3g per tortilla depending on size. IMO, this is your default choice for 80% of wrap recipes.

Coconut Flour Tortillas

Slightly denser and a touch more delicate than almond flour versions, coconut flour tortillas bring a mild sweetness that pairs surprisingly well with tropical-inspired fillings — think spicy pulled pork with mango salsa or Thai peanut chicken. They’re also a good option for anyone with tree nut allergies. Worth noting: coconut flour absorbs way more liquid than almond flour, so the ratios in your recipe matter a lot.

Egg-Based Wraps and Crepes

If you want to keep things dead simple and genuinely low-carb, an egg-based wrap is hard to beat. Whisk two eggs with a tablespoon of cream cheese, pour thin into a nonstick pan, and you’ve got a pliable, protein-rich shell in under three minutes. These are particularly excellent for breakfast wraps, and they come in at essentially zero net carbs. I use this ceramic nonstick skillet for mine — the eggs slide right out and cleanup takes about eight seconds.

Cheese Shells and Chaffles

For sliders specifically, chaffles — those waffle-iron-cooked cheese-and-egg buns — have completely changed the keto slider game. They’re crispy on the outside, slightly chewy in the middle, and they don’t get soggy even when you load them with saucy fillings. You need a mini waffle maker like this Dash model to make them properly (the full-size ones don’t work the same way), and honestly, it’s one of the few single-use gadgets I’ll defend without hesitation.

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The 21 Keto Wraps and Sliders You Need to Make This Week

Alright, here’s the main event. I’ve organized these into three categories — wraps, breakfast wraps, and sliders — so you can find exactly what you’re in the mood for without scrolling forever. Each one comes with the approximate net carb count and a quick note on what makes it worth your time.

Keto Wraps (Lunch and Dinner)

01
Chipotle Chicken & Avocado Almond Flour Wrap
Shredded rotisserie chicken tossed in chipotle mayo, loaded with fresh avocado, shredded cabbage, and lime. The kind of thing you’d pay twelve dollars for without blinking. Get Full RecipeGet Full Recipe
3g net carbs34g proteinReady in 10 min
02
BLT Egg Wrap with Garlic Aioli
Crispy bacon, ripe tomato, crunchy romaine, and a punchy garlic aioli, all bundled in a two-egg crepe wrap. Fast, filling, and criminally easy.
1g net carb28g proteinReady in 8 min
03
Philly Cheesesteak Keto Wrap
Thin-sliced ribeye, sauteed peppers and onions, and a blanket of provolone in a coconut flour tortilla. Every bit as satisfying as the original, minus the hoagie roll regret.
4g net carbs38g proteinReady in 20 min
04
Thai Peanut Chicken Lettuce Wrap
Ground chicken in a gingery peanut sauce, served in crisp butter lettuce cups with shredded carrots, cilantro, and crushed peanuts. Light but surprisingly filling, and absolutely gorgeous to look at.
5g net carbs30g proteinReady in 18 min
05
Buffalo Chicken Wrap with Blue Cheese Slaw
Hot sauce-tossed chicken strips, creamy blue cheese slaw, and celery in an almond flour tortilla. This one is the Friday wrap. The one you earn.
3g net carbs36g proteinReady in 15 min
06
Greek Chicken Wrap with Tzatziki
Lemon-herb grilled chicken, crisp cucumber, kalamata olives, crumbled feta, and homemade tzatziki in a low-carb tortilla. If the Mediterranean diet had a keto cousin, this would be it. Explore more low-carb Mediterranean recipes.
4g net carbs32g protein
07
Smoked Salmon and Cream Cheese Wrap
Silky smoked salmon, whipped cream cheese, capers, red onion, and arugula in an egg crepe. Elegant enough for brunch, fast enough for a Tuesday lunch. Omega-3s included at no extra charge.
2g net carbs29g proteinReady in 10 min
08
Keto Taco Wrap with Cilantro Lime Crema
Seasoned ground beef, pickled jalapeños, sharp cheddar, shredded lettuce, and a blender crema made from sour cream, lime, and cilantro. Yes, it slaps.
4g net carbs33g proteinReady in 20 min
09
Turkey Club Collard Wrap
Deli turkey, crispy bacon, Swiss cheese, tomato, and Dijon mayo rolled in a blanched collard green leaf. Collard wraps don’t get nearly enough credit — they’re sturdy, neutral, and contribute almost zero carbs.
2g net carbs27g protein
10
Italian Sub Wrap with Pepperoncini
Salami, pepperoni, capicola, fresh mozzarella, banana peppers, and olive oil-dressed arugula in a large almond flour tortilla. This one’s worth making on a full-sized tortilla so nothing falls out.
3g net carbs31g protein
11
Spicy Tuna Lettuce Wrap with Sesame Drizzle
Canned tuna (the good kind), sriracha mayo, avocado, cucumber, and a drizzle of toasted sesame oil in butter lettuce cups. Quick, protein-dense, and genuinely refreshing.
2g net carbs30g proteinReady in 8 min
12
BBQ Pulled Pork Wrap with Pickled Slaw
Slow-cooked pulled pork in a sugar-free BBQ sauce, topped with a tangy vinegar-based coleslaw. Use a sugar-free BBQ sauce like Primal Kitchen’s and you’ll never miss the original. This is what Sunday meal prep is made for.
5g net carbs40g protein
13
Lamb and Feta Wrap with Mint Yogurt
Spiced ground lamb, crumbled feta, roasted red peppers, and a cooling mint-yogurt sauce. This one tastes like it took an hour. It takes about twenty-five minutes.
4g net carbs35g protein

I used to dread lunch on keto because everything felt like a compromise. Then I started batch-prepping the chipotle chicken filling and keeping egg wrap batter in the fridge. Now I actually look forward to it. I’m down 18 pounds in 11 weeks and genuinely not missing bread.

— Michelle R., Plan Pretty Plates Community

Keto Breakfast Wraps

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Sausage, Egg, and Cheese Breakfast Wrap
Scrambled eggs, crumbled pork sausage, and sharp cheddar in an egg crepe — this is the keto breakfast burrito you’ve been looking for. Meal prep a week’s worth and reheat in 60 seconds. Get Full Recipe
1g net carb32g proteinFreezer friendly
15
Spinach, Mushroom, and Goat Cheese Breakfast Wrap
Sauteed spinach and mushrooms with creamy goat cheese folded into a coconut flour tortilla. The plant-based crowd will tell you that almond flour and coconut flour are nutritionally quite similar in this context — both are low-glycemic and high in fiber — but IMO coconut flour brings a better texture for this particular filling.
3g net carbs18g protein
16
Smoked Bacon and Avocado Egg Wrap
A perfectly soft-scrambled egg filling with thick-cut smoked bacon and ripe avocado, wrapped in a thin egg crepe and finished with a pinch of flaky salt. The simplest thing on this list and possibly the best morning you’ll have this week.
1g net carb26g proteinReady in 10 min
Meal Prep Essentials Used in This Plan
A few things that make building wraps and sliders through the week genuinely effortless — from a friend who’s tested all of it.
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Airtight, stackable, and oven-safe. Store fillings, prepped slaw, sauces — all of it. The glass keeps smells contained and you can see what’s inside without opening every lid.
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Four inches of genius. Makes perfect chaffle slider buns in three minutes. One of those tools you buy skeptically and then defend aggressively to everyone you know.
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The foundation of good keto tortillas. Superfine texture makes pliable, non-crumbly wraps. Bulk buying is the move — you will go through it.
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The companion guide to this article. Batch-cook your way through an entire week with zero overlap and zero boredom.
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A structured two-week plan with shopping lists, prep timelines, and recipes built around real-life schedules.
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A full month of high-protein, keto-friendly meals mapped out so you never have to think “what’s for dinner” again.
Quick Win

Make a double batch of egg-wrap batter every Sunday. Stored in a mason jar in the fridge, it stays fresh for five days and pours straight into a hot pan — breakfast in 90 seconds, no thought required.

Keto Sliders

Sliders deserve their own category because the bun situation is entirely different. Chaffles are the go-to, but you can also use cloud bread rounds, thick portobello mushroom caps, or — when you want zero effort — simply halved mini bell peppers for cold-fill sliders. What matters is getting that satisfying handheld experience, and all five of these deliver it.

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Smash Burger Chaffle Sliders
Thin-smashed beef patties cooked in a cast iron skillet until deeply crust-charred, topped with American cheese, special sauce, and pickles on chaffle buns. This is the one that will make your non-keto friends raise an eyebrow. In a good way. Get Full Recipe
2g net carbs35g proteinParty favorite
18
Pulled Chicken BBQ Sliders on Cloud Bread
Slow-cooker pulled chicken in a tangy sugar-free BBQ sauce, piled on cloud bread rounds with creamy coleslaw. These are the sliders you bring to a summer cookout and watch disappear before you get one yourself.
3g net carbs33g protein
19
Keto Caprese Portobello Sliders
Roasted portobello mushroom caps topped with fresh mozzarella, heirloom tomato, and basil, drizzled with balsamic glaze. These work as a vegetarian main and an appetizer equally well. More high-protein vegetarian ideas here.
4g net carbs16g protein
20
Spicy Salmon Sliders with Sriracha Mayo
Pan-seared salmon patties with a crunchy exterior, topped with sriracha mayo, cucumber ribbons, and pickled ginger on chaffle buns. Omega-3 fatty acids, solid protein hit, and a genuinely exciting flavor profile — this one punches above its weight.
3g net carbs34g protein
21
French Onion Beef Sliders with Gruyere
Slow-caramelized onions, seasoned beef patties, and melted Gruyere on chaffle buns with a dijon-herb spread. Rich, deeply savory, and the kind of thing that makes keto feel like a lifestyle upgrade rather than a restriction.
4g net carbs36g proteinWeekend special
Speaking of Low-Carb Dinner Ideas

If you’re building these sliders into a proper dinner spread, pair them with something from the 21 low-carb dinners that actually taste delicious collection, or explore the 18 low-carb air fryer recipes for quick meals for a fast side dish that doesn’t add much carb overhead.

Tools & Resources That Make Keto Cooking Easier
Not sponsored fluff — just the actual tools I use consistently and the plans worth bookmarking.
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Egg crepe wraps come out perfect — no tearing, no sticking, effortless flip. Worth every penny for this use alone.
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For smash burgers, searing salmon patties, and anything else that needs serious heat retention. This is a forever-pan.
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Makes perfectly even almond flour tortillas in one press. The ones that don’t tear when you fill them. Game-changer for the keto wrap routine.
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Pairs perfectly with this wrap collection for a week of complete, macro-balanced eating.
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Recipes built around real schedules — all under 30 minutes active time, all under 5 net carbs.

Tips for Making Keto Wraps That Actually Hold Together

FYI, the number one complaint people have about keto wraps isn’t the taste — it’s the structural integrity. Nobody wants to be three bites in and wearing their lunch. Here’s what actually works.

Don’t overfill. I know it’s tempting. The filling looks so good and the tortilla looks so capable. Respect the wrap’s carrying capacity. Two to three ounces of filling per wrap is the sweet spot for a standard eight-inch tortilla.

Pat your protein dry before filling. Wet chicken or damp pulled pork will steam the inside of your wrap and make it fall apart within minutes. A quick pat with paper towels makes a real difference, especially if you’re packing these for lunch.

Let warm fillings cool slightly before wrapping. Hot steam softens tortilla shells quickly. If your filling just came off the stove, give it three to four minutes. This is especially important with almond flour tortillas, which are more sensitive to moisture than wheat-based ones.

For meal prep, wrap in parchment first, then foil. The parchment layer prevents sticking; the foil holds everything tight. This method keeps your keto wraps fresh and intact for up to four days in the fridge. I use precut parchment sheets like these — the square format works perfectly and they’re less annoying than tearing off a roll every time.

Pro Tip

Warm your almond flour tortilla in a dry skillet for 30 seconds per side before filling. This activates the fats in the almond flour, making it more pliable and dramatically less likely to crack when folded.

The chaffle slider recipe honestly changed my relationship with keto. My husband is not on any kind of low-carb plan, and he asked for these two weekends in a row. When the skeptic in your house is asking for seconds, you know the recipe is genuinely good.

— Dana K., Plan Pretty Plates Community

Frequently Asked Questions

Are keto wraps actually good for weight loss?

When built with the right shells and high-protein fillings, keto wraps are an excellent tool for weight loss. They keep net carbs low, support satiety through protein and fat, and prevent the blood sugar spikes that drive afternoon cravings. Consistency matters more than perfection — having a satisfying go-to lunch option you actually enjoy makes it far easier to stay on track long-term.

What is the best keto wrap shell for meal prep?

Egg crepe wraps and almond flour tortillas both hold up well in the fridge for three to four days when wrapped properly in parchment. Egg crepes are the lowest in carbs (essentially zero) and easiest to make in batches. Almond flour tortillas have a more traditional texture if that matters to you. Lettuce and collard wraps are best assembled fresh — they go limp in storage.

How many net carbs are in a typical keto wrap?

Most keto wrap recipes land between 1 and 5 grams of net carbs per wrap, depending on the shell and filling. An egg-based wrap shell contributes essentially zero. An almond flour tortilla adds roughly 2-3g. The filling drives the rest of the count — sauces and added vegetables are where most of the remaining carbs come from.

Can I make keto wraps dairy-free?

Absolutely. The egg crepe wrap is naturally dairy-free, and most of the meat-based fillings in this list work without any cheese or cream. For the chaffle slider buns, there are dairy-free chaffle recipes made with nutritional yeast and egg that replicate the texture surprisingly well. Coconut cream can substitute for cream cheese in dips and sauces.

How do I keep keto sliders from getting soggy?

Toast your chaffle buns or cloud bread rounds in a dry skillet or toaster oven for a minute or two before assembling. This creates a slight crust that acts as a moisture barrier. Also, apply any wet sauces to the filling rather than directly to the bun, and assemble sliders just before serving if you’re serving them fresh rather than meal prepping.

The Bottom Line on Keto Wraps and Sliders

Twenty-one recipes is a lot, but the core idea is simple: handheld keto food done well. The right shell, a protein-forward filling, and a sauce that actually has flavor — that’s the formula. Once you’ve made two or three of these, the approach clicks and you’ll start riffing on your own combinations without needing a recipe.

Keto eating doesn’t have to mean repetitive, joyless food. The wraps and sliders in this list are proof of that. Pick one to make this week — maybe the chipotle chicken wrap or the smash burger chaffle slider — and see for yourself. The days of eating sad lunches to stay on track are officially over.

If you want to take this further and build these into a structured eating plan, the 21-day high-protein meal plan for lean muscle and the 25 clean eating keto recipes that actually taste amazing are both great next steps. Start wherever makes sense for you and build from there.

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