Easy Spinach Tortillas Recipe | Gluten-Free, Vegan Wraps - Elavegan (2024)

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You can whip up these 5-ingredient (and that includes water and salt) spinach tortillas in practically minutes. No dough-making, rolling, or shaping; simply blend and pour your way to delicious and nutritious spinach wraps. Plus, this recipe is gluten-free, dairy-free, grain-free, vegan, and more.

Easy Spinach Tortillas Recipe | Gluten-Free, Vegan Wraps - Elavegan (1)Homemade Spinach Tortilla Recipe

Tortillas are always one of my absolute must-haves in the kitchen. They are so versatile so, whether you want healthy flatbread for Mexican-inspired cuisine, wraps, or even sweet dishes, these are a great option. They are ready-to-eat, and perfect for all your quick-meal needs.

I’ve previously come up with this recipe for Gluten Free Tortillas, which you all loved so much. This time I’ve packed them full of healthy spinach for a nutrient-dense, spinach tortilla.

It’s the perfect combination; Spinach appears in my meals multiple times a week, so any time I can find a way to squeeze them into another meal is a win in my eyes. On top of that, I love to hide veggies in all sorts of dishes – whether or not they ‘belong.’; like these Sweet Potato Brownies, Best Vegan Brownies (with peas!), or even Gluten-Free Chocolate Zucchini Cake.

These homemade spinach tortillas may look like a mean, green fighting machine – but they’re reasonably neutral-tasting too. Which means you can eat them with sweet (if you dare) or savory dishes. Plus, these spinach wraps contain just five ingredients, and taste even better than store-bought options!

Easy Spinach Tortillas Recipe | Gluten-Free, Vegan Wraps - Elavegan (2)An Effortless Spinach Wrap Recipe

These spinach tortillas are the ultimate effortless recipe. There’s no dough-making involved; no tortilla press needed. In fact, there’s not even a rolling pin required for these healthy tortillas.

Most spinach tortilla recipes would have you preparing a spinach puree, mixing up the dough, separating that into portions, shaping it, rolling it out… quite a few steps, as you can see. Plus, this is made even harder when using gluten-free flours- which is why I decided to do away with all of that faff.

In comparison, these spinach wraps are practically effortless. Simply blend in the blender and pour into a pan. The only way this grain-free tortillas recipe could get much easier is if they cooked themselves!

I mean, who wants to spend 30 minutes preparing tortillas when you can do it in just five!

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When it comes to the various ‘labels’ associated with these healthy tortillas, there are plenty.

By using a combination of chickpea and tapioca flour as part of the spinach tortilla ingredients, this flatbread is wheat-free, corn-free, refined flour-free, gluten-free, grain-free, etc.

And yet, they never burst, never stick to my pan, and then can be rolled and folded beautifully, like store-bought tortillas.

The Health Benefits

Because of the chickpea flour, these healthy flour tortillas are protein-rich. Plus, the healthy dose of spinach comes with a whole page of health benefits.

Visions of Popeye and his muscle-inducing spinach-eating aside, spinach really is a powerhouse of an ingredient. It contains vitamins, minerals, antioxidants, and phytonutrients.

Plus, spinach can also lower cholesterol levels, is extremely low-fat, improves hair and skin health, and even has anti-cancer properties. And these spinach tortillas are just about exciting enough in color to get children intrigued into eating their greens (without even knowing they’re doing so!).

Easy Spinach Tortillas Recipe | Gluten-Free, Vegan Wraps - Elavegan (4)How To Make Spinach Tortillas:

This recipe takes just five minutes of preparation and then cooking time, plus they are practically foolproof. I’ve made this recipe at least 100 times (and that’s not an exaggeration), and they never stick to the pan, come out thick or gummy, or lose their pliable nature.

Step 1: Simply combine all the ingredients in a food processor or blender and blend until you achieve a smooth batter. Use 1 cup of water for thicker/smaller tortillas. Alternatively, 1 1/8 cup water for thinner/large tortillas. I even used more than 1 ¼ cup water for very thin wraps with perfect results.

Step 2: Pour about 1/3 cup of the batter into a non-stick skillet on low-medium heat and cook for around two minutes on each side.

Step 3: Use immediately or save for later – these spinach tortillas are now ready to use!

For the full ingredients list, measurements, and nutritional information for this spinach wrap recipe, then please find the recipe card below.

Easy Spinach Tortillas Recipe | Gluten-Free, Vegan Wraps - Elavegan (5)How To Store

Store the spinach wraps for up to a week in the refrigerator, or up to two months in the freezer. If stored in the fridge, reheat each tortilla in a pan (with a lid on) from both sides for about 20-30 seconds until warm and pliable again.

To freeze, simply place a kitchen towel or parchment paper between each wrap, so they don’t stick. This will also soak up any excess moisture from the spinach tortillas. Then place the tortillas into a freezer-safe airtight bag and store.

To use the vegan tortillas from the freezer, simply leave to thaw in the refrigerator and then reheat.

Easy Spinach Tortillas Recipe | Gluten-Free, Vegan Wraps - Elavegan (6)How To Serve

There are tons of ways to use these healthy tortilla wraps (check the photos above). Whether you’re interested in using them for some classic Mexican cuisine, for simple vegetable tortillas, or some more ‘unique’ recipes, here are some ideas for your green tortillas.

Mexican-Inspired Recipes: For example, these Spinach Quesadillas with Eggplant, Enchiladas with lentils, Chickpea tacos, or Spinach Tacos, Taquitos, Oven-Roasted Vegetable fajitas, and more.

Wraps & Burritos: Like these Vegan Breakfast Burritos. These homemade gluten-free tortillas work amazingly for all sorts of wraps, or pinwheels, with all kinds of fillings.

This spinach tortilla recipe is prepared and cooked in a similar way to spinach crepes too, so why not eat them like so. Top with your favorite sweet or savory crepe fillings and enjoy warm.

Other ideas include: You could also use these vegan tortillas to top this Tortilla Soup, as a pizza base, baked into tortilla chips, within a lasagna, to serve alongside stews and other dishes to mop up the sauce.

Or even serve as part of a create-your-own platter, so everyone can choose their own fillings and accompaniments. I love to serve mine along with rice, veggies, fruits, and sides, including Vegan Sour Cream, Refried Beans. And a creamy Vegan Cheese Sauce.

Easy Spinach Tortillas Recipe | Gluten-Free, Vegan Wraps - Elavegan (7)Recipe Notes & Variations

  • The spinach tortilla batter can be prepared up to 3 days in advance. Simply blend and pour the ingredients into a large airtight jar. When it comes time to use, give it a good shake or stir and then use it as normal.
  • Although you shouldn’t, if you do find you have issues with the vegan tortillas sticking to your pan, then here’s a tip. Leave the batter to ‘rest’ for at least an hour. I can’t explain why, but it makes a massive difference.
  • Use frozen spinach instead of fresh if that’s all you have available. Use half the amount (in frozen weight) and allow it to thaw before using it.
  • If you find the batter too thick, then simply add an extra splash of water.
  • Dress up these gluten-free wraps with additional greens. Arugula, wild garlic, salad greens, basil, and parsley are all potential additions.
  • You can also add spices/seasonings to the green tortilla wrap batter, to enhance the flavor. Cayenne for heat, cumin, garlic powder, Italian herbs – the options are plenty!
  • If you can’t source tapioca flour, then arrowroot flour should also work fine.
  • Different flours (instead of chickpea) will have different effects on the gluten-free spinach wraps. So, for that reason, I can’t guarantee your results if you experiment with other flours.
  • However, if you want to try, then buckwheat flour may work well for other gluten-free options. You could also use all-purpose flour if you consume gluten.
  • If you find the spinach flavor too much (which, you hopefully shouldn’t as I find it very subtle), then simply reduce the amount in the next batch.

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These Spinach Tortillas Are:

  • Gluten-free
  • Grain-free
  • Wheat-free
  • Corn-free
  • Oil-free
  • Vegan
  • Dairy-free
  • Rich in protein
  • Very easy to make with just a few ingredients

If you give this spinach wrap recipe a try, I’d love a comment and ★★★★★ recipe rating below. Also, don’t forget to tag me in re-creations on Instagram or Facebook with @elavegan and #elavegan – I love seeing your recreations.

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Healthy Spinach Tortillas

Author: Michaela Vais

You can whip up these 5-ingredient (and that includes water and salt) spinach tortillas in practically minutes. No dough-making, rolling, or shaping; simply blend and pour your way to delicious and nutritious spinach wraps. Plus, this recipe is gluten-free, dairy-free, grain free, vegan, and more.

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Prep Time 5 minutes mins

Cook Time 15 minutes mins

Total Time 20 minutes mins

Course Main Course, Side

Cuisine American

Servings 7 tortillas

Calories 99 kcal

Ingredients

Instructions

  • Process all ingredients in your food processor or blender until the batter is smooth. Use 1 cup of water if you plan to make thicker/smaller tortillas for tacos. Use about 1 1/8 cup of water if you want to make thinner/bigger tortillas for e.g. burritos.

  • Pour about 1/3 cup of the batter into a non-stick skillet. You can add a few drops of oil to the skillet but I made the experience that the tortillas turn out great without oil. Make sure to use a non-stick skillet.

  • Cook for two minutes on low-medium heat, flip the tortilla and cook on the other side for about one minute. Enjoy your healthy spinach tortillas!

Notes

  • The recipe makes about 6-7 tortillas (1/3 cup of batter each).
  • Read the Recipe Notes and Variations above in the blog post where you will also see a video.
  • Nutrition facts are for one serving.

Nutrition Facts

Healthy Spinach Tortillas

Amount per Serving

Calories

99

% Daily Value*

Fat

1.2

g

2

%

Carbohydrates

15.7

g

5

%

Fiber

2

g

8

%

Sugar

1.9

g

2

%

Protein

4

g

8

%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

Nutrition information is an estimate and has been calculated automatically

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FAQs

What is a spinach tortilla wrap made of? ›

INGREDIENTS: Spinach Tortilla (Bleached Enriched Wheat Flour (Wheat Flour, Malted Barley Flour, Niacin, Reduced Iron, Thiamine Mononitrate, Riboflavin, Folic Acid), Water, Blend of Vegetable Oils (Soybean Oil and Hydrogenated Cottonseed Oil), Spinach Powder Extender Seasoning (Spinach Powder, Corn Starch, Dextrose, ...

Can diabetics eat spinach wraps? ›

For an individual with diabetes, adding more plant-based foods such as vegetables and whole grains to your diet may help to improve heart health and fight against diabetes-related complications. If you struggle to eat a variety of colors, this Spinach Veggie Wrap has you covered.

Is a spinach wrap healthy? ›

Spinach wraps may look and sound healthier,” she notes, “but they contain only trace amounts of spinach and are typically made with refined grains — meaning no calorie or carb savings. And no added fiber.” Instead of attempting to veggie-fy your bread, Taylor suggests going for the real thing.

Are Mission Garden spinach herb wraps vegan? ›

Our spinach tortillas are gluten free, high in fiber, and perfect for a vegan diet. Enjoy the same great taste and satisfyingly soft Mission tortillas you know and love, now with a zesty spinach and herb twist and a ton of new tasty ways to ditch gluten for good.

Are spinach wraps anti inflammatory? ›

Spinach being a main ingredient in this roll-up is also ideal for me, as it has anti-inflammatory properties that can help with my chronic condition.

What is the healthiest tortilla? ›

When it comes to nutrition, corn tortillas have the advantage of being made from whole grains, with fewer calories, sodium, and carbs but more fiber than flour tortillas. They're also gluten-free. As for cooking and eating, some people complain that corn tortillas break easily.

Does spinach spike blood sugar? ›

Spinach is considered a low-glycaemic index food, and foods that have low GI are said to have little or no effect on the blood sugar levels. Diabetics are generally recommended to limit their carbohydrate consumption. Spinach is a veggie that is low in carbohydrate content, which keeps diabetes in check.

Do tortillas spike blood sugar? ›

What's left behind is a refined, carbohydrate-rich flour product that your body breaks down quickly due to a lack of complex carbs. It's no wonder, then, that flour tortillas score high (a value of 71) on the glycemic index (GI), which means that they could spike your blood sugar levels.

Is peanut butter good for diabetics? ›

Peanut butter contains essential nutrients, and it can be part of a healthful diet when a person has diabetes. However, it is important to eat it in moderation, as it contains a lot of calories. People should also make sure their brand of peanut butter is not high in added sugar, salt, or fat.

Are tortillas better for you than bread? ›

Bread and corn tortillas have a very similar nutrient profile. However, if you are choosing a flour tortilla, to get the most health benefit, be sure to choose one made with whole-wheat flour rather than refined white flour. Flour tortillas do also usually contain a higher fat content, so be wary of that as well.

Does a spinach wrap have a lot of carbs? ›

Spinach Tortilla (1 tortilla (approx 4 in. dia)) contains 6.7g total carbs, 6.3g net carbs, 1g fat, 1.1g protein, and 41 calories.

Does Aldi have spinach wraps? ›

Nutritional Information, Diet Info and Calories in. Spinach Wrap. from Aldi.

What are vegan wraps made of? ›

Vegan Wrap Fillings

Brown or basmati rice. Spiced beans, either whole or refried. Raw or sauteed vegetables. Salsa.

What tortilla wraps are vegan? ›

Vegan Tortillas Brands
  • Old El Paso Tortillas.
  • Amaizin Organic Tortillas.
  • Tesco Own Brand Tortillas.
  • Whole Foods 365 Brand Tortillas.
  • Rudi's Gluten-Free Tortillas.
  • Food For Life Sprouted Corn Tortillas.
  • Mission Tortillas (uses enzymes)
  • Taco Bell Tortillas.

What are green tortilla wraps made of? ›

This time I've packed them full of healthy spinach for a nutrient-dense, spinach tortilla. It's the perfect combination; Spinach appears in my meals multiple times a week, so any time I can find a way to squeeze them into another meal is a win in my eyes.

Are spinach wraps better than white bread? ›

There isn't much nutritional difference between bread and wraps. Both contain similar ingredients, except the bread is leavened with yeast and a wrap is flat. The Nutrition Facts labels show similar nutritional profiles for one wrap and two slices of commercially baked bread.

Do spinach wraps contain spinach? ›

You will notice that the reason they are green is from a combination of blue and yellow food colour and they use spinach 'seasoning' (no real spinach!):

Are spinach wraps high in carbs? ›

Spinach Tortilla (1 tortilla (approx 4 in. dia)) contains 6.7g total carbs, 6.3g net carbs, 1g fat, 1.1g protein, and 41 calories.

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