Brie & Grape Tortilla Wraps

English doesn’t seem to be the only language which contains words with multiple meanings. Take “tortilla” in Spanish for example. Tortilla can mean the unleavened flatbreads made out of corn or wheat which originated in Mexico, or a Spanish omelette. “Torta” means cake or tart and “illa” is the dimunitive, i.e. it means little cake. We’ve all heard about fusion cuisine but what about “fusion language”? Wouldn’t it be funky to call this posh sandwich a “wrapilla”? Hmmm, contradictorily it sounds like something a big reptile from a famous action movie would eat…
Brie & Grape Tortilla Wraps
Preparation: 5 mins – Cooking: 10 mins

Ingredients
- 4 tortilla wraps
- mayonnaise
- salad leaves
- Brie cheese, sliced thinly
- grapes, washed and halved
- salad leaves, washed and shredded
- paprika (optional)
- Warm the tortilla. In the centre smear 1 teaspoon of mayonnaise along where you are going to put the filling. Place the leaves on top of the mayonnaise, then the cheese and grapes. Sprinkle with paprika if you like. Fold to make a wrap, slice the wrap in half and serve straight away. Repeat the process to make the other wraps.
Notes
You can substitute the Brie with Camembert.
Flame seedless grapes are my favourite variety of grapes which I used in the photos and recipe. Use black grapes as an alternative.



Wrapilla! Oh now you’ve just created a new word in the dictionary!
by Raudel
on 16. Jul, 2009
Interesting mix, although it makes sense. Lots of people like grapes with their cheese. Toss in a walnut or two, and we’re sold!
by The Duo Dishes
on 16. Jul, 2009
What a great combo for a refreshing snack! I agree with adding some walnuts and drizzle on some honey while you’re at it!
by Cookie
on 16. Jul, 2009
Oh, this looks good! I LOVE brie.
by chocolate and whine
on 17. Jul, 2009
I must try this! I have done brie in sandwich/wrap/panini forms with stone fruits but never thought of grapes! yum!
by Jen @ MaplenCornbread
on 17. Jul, 2009
I’m so ridiculously addicted to brie! I can imagine how yummy the creamy brie and the crunchy salad must have been!
by veggiebelly
on 18. Jul, 2009