All you need is four Trader Joe’s favorites to make “Wrap Thingy.”

Wrap Thingy was born one evening when I was very hungry and without a plan.

I pulled random items from the fridge, and four Trader Joes things came through for me.

Trader Joe’s 4-ingredient wrap

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Its a dish my then-toddler requested for dinner often, calling it Wrap Thingy.

(He had a limited vocabulary and was in his “thingy” phase.

A dustpan was a broom thingy.

4 ingredients to create Trader Joe’s wrap

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A plunger was a toilet thingy.)

The name stuck and we all fell in love with the name and the wrap.

It’s a scallion pancake wrapped around a kebab, crunchy leaves, and a garlicky sauce.

Each serves a brilliant purpose.

Though you could swap em out, here’s why this is the ideal combination.

I reimagined them as a savory wrap, though I cant take credit for the idea.

I saw@consciouschrisuse the trick on Instagram.

The pancakes are thicker and chewier than tortillas, and more savory than pitas.

A pack comes with five 7 to 8-inch pancakes.

Cruciferous Crunch Collection: Kale, shaved Brussels sprouts and broccoli, green and red cabbage.

This is the ideal combination of sturdy veggies with maximum crunch.

Middle Eastern Style Kebabs: These are fully cooked all-beef kebabs that are surprisingly well seasoned and boldly flavored.

A pack comes with six kebabs, so one of the wraps gets two.

Garlic Spread Dip: I consider this one of my top three can’t-live-without Trader Joe’s products.

(Recipe editorLaurel Randolphagrees.)

It’s Trader Joe’s version of toum, an intense Middle Eastern garlic sauce.

It looks like whipped cream cheese, but it doesn’t have any dairy.

There are five pancakes in the package so I have two skillets going at once becausehanger is real.

Alternatively, you could microwave them on high for one minute or grill them if youre a high achiever.

Smear a generous amounttwo tablespoons or moreof the garlic spread on one side of a pancake.

Add a handful of salad leaves on top, followed by a kebab.

Fold the pancake in half to embrace its fillings.

Your Wrap Thingy is done.

My family raves about these even though it’s truly a shortcut meal that relies heavily on pre-made ingredients.

I’ll take the credit.