Sonic Drive-In Fritos Chili Cheese Wrap

If you want to add more American recipes to your recipe box, Sonic Drive-In Fritos Chili Cheese Wrap might be a recipe you should try. This recipe serves 4 and costs $1.88 per serving. This side dish has 433 calories, 11g of protein, and 20g of fat per serving. 815 people were impressed by this recipe. If you have chili, red onions, corn chips, and a few other ingredients on hand, you can make it. The Super Bowl will be even more special with this recipe. It is brought to you by Copy Kat. From preparation to the plate, this recipe takes about 20 minutes. Overall, this recipe earns a great spoonacular score of 84%. Similar recipes include Fritos Chili Cheese Salad, Baked Chili Cheese Fritos, and Chili Cheese Crunch Wrap + a Giveaway.

Servings: 4

Preparation duration: 10 minutes

Cooking duration: 10 minutes

 

Ingredients:

1 (19 ounce) can of chili (we like Hormel no beans)

4 flour tortillas

2 cups Frito Chips

1/4 cup diced red onions

1/2 cup shredded cheddar cheese

Equipment:

microwave

ladle

Cooking instruction summary:

Heat the chili until it is warm. Warm the tortillas in the microwave to make them pliable. If they are stale, you can sprinkle a little water on them to help freshen them up. Place 1/2 cup fritos in each tortilla, add a ladle of chili and sprinkle on the red onions and cheddar cheese. Enjoy!

 

Step by step:


1. Heat the chili until it is warm. Warm the tortillas in the microwave to make them pliable. If they are stale, you can sprinkle a little water on them to help freshen them up.

2. Place 1/2 cup fritos in each tortilla, add a ladle of chili and sprinkle on the red onions and cheddar cheese. Enjoy!


Nutrition Information:

 

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