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High-Protein Chicken Bacon Ranch Roll-Ups

High-Protein Chicken Bacon Ranch Roll-Ups

Cheesy low-carb roll-ups filled with chicken, crispy bacon, and ranch — high-protein, sugar-free, and ready in 25 minutes

These chicken bacon ranch roll-ups are made with low-carb tortillas or cheese wraps, shredded chicken, crispy bacon, and a creamy ranch filling, then baked until golden and melty. Every serving of 2–3 roll-ups delivers 32 g of protein and only 5 g net carbs.

One baking dish, completely sugar-free, and perfect for a quick high-protein lunch or dinner.

Prep10 min
Cook15 min
Servings3–4
Protein32g
Net Carbs5g
Calories380

Why you’ll love these roll-ups

  • 32g protein per serving — a complete high-protein meal
  • Only 5g net carbs and fully sugar-free
  • Cheesy, bacon-y, ranch-flavored comfort food
  • Ready in about 25 minutes
  • Easy to customize and meal-prep friendly
  • Kid-friendly and satisfying

Health notes

  • High protein: Chicken, bacon, and cheese create a protein-packed filling.
  • Low carb: Low-carb tortillas or cheese wraps keep net carbs low.
  • Sugar-free: Use a sugar-free ranch seasoning or homemade blend.
  • Satisfying: The combination of protein and fat keeps you full longer.

Key element — don’t overfill

Leave a little space at the edges when filling the tortillas so they roll tightly and seal well. Overfilling makes them hard to roll and more likely to open while baking.

Ingredients

Roll-ups

  • 6–8 low-carb tortillas or large cheese wraps
  • 2 cups cooked shredded chicken (about 12–14 oz)
  • 6–8 slices cooked bacon, crumbled
  • 1½–2 cups shredded mozzarella or Mexican blend cheese
  • ½ cup sugar-free ranch dressing or 2–3 Tbsp ranch seasoning mixed with Greek yogurt/cream cheese
  • Optional: 2–3 Tbsp cream cheese, softened

Seasoning

  • ½–1 tsp garlic powder
  • ½ tsp onion powder
  • Salt and black pepper to taste
  • Optional: pinch of smoked paprika or dried dill

To finish

  • Extra shredded cheese for topping
  • Fresh parsley or green onion for garnish

Swaps

  • Turkey bacon: Use for a slightly leaner version.
  • Cheese wraps only: Skip tortillas and use baked cheese wraps for zero-carb.
  • Spicy: Add diced jalapeños or a pinch of cayenne to the filling.
  • Dairy-free: Use dairy-free cheese and a dairy-free ranch alternative.

Instructions

Pro tips

  • Warm the tortillas briefly so they roll without cracking.
  • Don’t overfill — tight rolls hold together better during baking.
  • Use pre-cooked chicken and bacon to keep total time under 25 minutes.
  • These reheat well and make excellent meal-prep lunches.
  • For crispier edges, brush the tops lightly with oil or melted butter before baking.

Nutrition

NutrientPer serving (2–3 roll-ups)
Calories380
Protein32g
Net carbohydrates5g
Total carbohydrates8g
Fiber3g
Total fat22g
Sodium780mg

Estimates based on low-carb tortillas, shredded chicken, bacon, and mozzarella. Exact numbers vary with tortilla brand and cheese amount.

Variations

Buffalo style

Swap the ranch for buffalo sauce mixed with a little cream cheese and top with blue cheese crumbles.

Everything bagel

Sprinkle everything bagel seasoning on the cheese before baking.

Veggie boost

Add finely chopped spinach or green onion to the filling.

Cheese-wrap only

Use baked cheese wraps instead of tortillas for a near-zero-carb version.

Storage

MethodTimeNotes
RefrigeratorUp to 4 daysCovered; reheat in the oven or air fryer for best texture
FreezerUp to 2 monthsFreeze before or after baking; thaw overnight in the fridge
Meal prepUp to 4 daysPerfect for grab-and-go lunches

FAQ

Yes. At 5g net carbs per serving they fit most keto plans when made with low-carb tortillas or cheese wraps.
Yes. Shredded rotisserie chicken works perfectly and saves time.
Don’t overfill, roll tightly, and place them seam-side down in the baking dish. A little cheese on top also helps seal them.
Yes. Assemble up to a day ahead, cover, and refrigerate. Bake when ready, adding a couple of extra minutes if cold.
A simple side salad, roasted broccoli, or cauliflower rice all stay low-carb and pair well.
Yes. Freeze individual portions for up to 2 months. Thaw in the refrigerator and reheat in the oven or air fryer.

Test your knowledge

5 quick questions about these chicken bacon ranch roll-ups

1. Protein per serving (2–3 roll-ups)?

2. Net carbs per serving?

3. Why shouldn’t you overfill the tortillas?

4. About how long do these take?

5. Best way to reheat leftovers?

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