Crispy keto turkey club lettuce wraps (low-carb, loaded, and better than a sandwich)

Servings: 4 Total Time: 15 mins Difficulty: Beginner
All the flavors of a classic turkey club sandwich — layered into a fresh, crunchy lettuce wrap with zero bread and zero regret.
Two crispy keto turkey club lettuce wraps sliced in half on a wooden cutting board showing layers of turkey, bacon, cheddar, tomato and creamy spread pinit

I know what you’re thinking. A lettuce wrap instead of a sandwich? That sounds like a punishment. I thought the same thing the first time someone suggested it to me, and I almost didn’t try it. Then I made these Crispy Keto Turkey Club Lettuce Wraps, took one look at those layers, and immediately stopped mourning the bread.

We’re talking sliced turkey, crispy bacon, cherry tomatoes, melted cheddar, red onion, and a creamy spread — all tucked into a fresh, crunchy lettuce wrap that actually holds everything together.

Every bite has crunch, creaminess, saltiness, and freshness all at once. It’s the kind of lunch that makes you feel like you’re treating yourself, not restricting yourself.

I’ve made these on rushed weekday mornings, packed them for lunch, and even served them at casual get-togethers where they disappeared faster than anything else on the table. If you’ve been looking for a low-carb lunch that doesn’t feel like a compromise, this is it. Let’s get into it.

Why you’ll love this recipe

  • It’s ready in 15 minutes. No cooking required beyond crisping the bacon — this is as fast as lunch gets without hitting a drive-through.
  • The layers are everything. Turkey, bacon, cheese, tomato, red onion, and a creamy spread — every single layer is doing real work here.
  • It’s naturally keto and gluten-free. No substitutions, no ingredient swaps — this recipe is built low-carb from the ground up.
  • It’s genuinely filling. The protein from the turkey and bacon combined with the fat from the cheese and spread means this wrap actually keeps you full. No sad desk hunger an hour later.
  • It travels well. Wrap it tight and pack it for lunch — it holds up better than you’d expect for something with no bread holding it together.
  • Kids love it too. The flavors are familiar and approachable, and you can let them build their own wraps if you want to make it fun.

Ingredients with key notes

For the wraps:

  • 8 large iceberg or butter lettuce leaves — you want leaves that are large, sturdy, and cup-shaped enough to hold the fillings without falling apart
  • 8 oz sliced deli turkey breast — go for a good quality, low-sodium turkey if you can find it
  • 6 strips of bacon, cooked until crispy — crispy is non-negotiable here; soggy bacon in a wrap is a textural disaster
  • 1/2 cup cherry tomatoes, halved
  • 1/4 cup diced red onion
  • 1/2 cup shredded cheddar cheese — freshly shredded melts and tastes better than the pre-bagged kind
  • Salt and cracked black pepper to taste

For the creamy spread:

  • 3 tablespoons mayonnaise
  • 1 tablespoon Dijon mustard
  • 1 teaspoon garlic powder
  • 1/2 teaspoon smoked paprika
  • Salt and pepper to taste

Key notes:

  • Lettuce selection matters. Iceberg gives you more crunch and structure; butter lettuce gives you a softer, more pliable wrap. Both work — it comes down to personal preference. I personally lean toward iceberg for the satisfying crunch.
  • Cook the bacon properly. Lay it flat in a cold pan, bring it up to medium heat, and let it render slowly. This is how you get evenly crispy bacon without burning the edges.
  • The creamy spread is what ties everything together. Don’t skip it or replace it with plain mayo — the Dijon and smoked paprika in there add a layer of flavor that makes the whole wrap feel intentional and well-seasoned.
  • Layer strategically. Spread goes on first, then turkey, then cheese, then the wet ingredients like tomato last. This keeps the lettuce from getting soggy before you even take a bite.

Step-by-step instructions

Step 1: Cook the bacon

Lay the bacon strips flat in a cold skillet and bring it up to medium heat. Cook for 4-5 minutes per side until deeply golden and crispy. Transfer to a paper towel-lined plate to drain. Once cool enough to handle, break each strip roughly in half. Set aside.

Step 2: Make the creamy spread

In a small bowl, combine the mayonnaise, Dijon mustard, garlic powder, smoked paprika, salt, and pepper. Mix until smooth and well combined. Taste and adjust seasoning if needed. Set aside.

Step 3: Prep the lettuce

Carefully peel the large outer leaves from your head of lettuce, keeping them as intact as possible. Rinse them under cold water and pat completely dry with paper towels. Wet lettuce will make your wrap soggy and nobody wants that.

Step 4: Prep the remaining fillings

Halve the cherry tomatoes, dice the red onion, and shred the cheddar cheese if you haven’t already. Have everything ready and within reach before you start assembling — this goes fast.

Step 5: Assemble the wraps

Lay a lettuce leaf flat on a clean cutting board. Spread a generous layer of the creamy spread along the center. Layer sliced turkey on top of the spread. Add a handful of shredded cheddar, a few cherry tomato halves, some diced red onion, and two pieces of crispy bacon. Season with a pinch of cracked black pepper.

Step 6: Roll and serve

Fold the sides of the lettuce leaf inward, then roll from the bottom up — just like a burrito. If the wrap feels like it won’t hold, use a toothpick to secure it. Slice in half on a diagonal to show off those beautiful layers inside and serve immediately.

Serving suggestions

  • Serve alongside a cup of warm tomato soup for a classic comfort food pairing that keeps things low-carb and satisfying.
  • A side of sliced avocado with a squeeze of lemon and flaky salt pairs beautifully with the saltiness of the bacon and turkey.
  • These wraps work great as part of a build-your-own wrap spread for casual lunches or gatherings — just set out all the fillings and let everyone assemble their own.
  • For a heartier meal, serve two wraps alongside a simple cucumber and dill salad.
  • A cold glass of iced lemon water or sparkling water with mint keeps things feeling fresh and light alongside these wraps.

Storage tips

Best eaten fresh. These wraps are at their absolute best right after assembly. The lettuce stays crisp, the bacon stays crunchy, and everything holds together perfectly.

Storing components separately: If you want to prep ahead, store each component separately in airtight containers in the refrigerator. The creamy spread keeps for up to 5 days. Cooked bacon keeps for up to 4 days. Everything else stays fresh for 2-3 days.

Assembled wraps: If you have to store an assembled wrap, wrap it tightly in plastic wrap and refrigerate for no more than a few hours. The lettuce will start to soften after that and the texture changes significantly.

Bacon tip: Reheat cold bacon in a dry skillet over medium heat for 1-2 minutes to bring back some of the crispiness before assembling. The microwave works in a pinch but tends to make it chewy rather than crispy.

Meal prep friendly: Cook a full batch of bacon and mix up the creamy spread at the start of the week. When lunchtime hits, assembly takes about two minutes.

Let’s wrap this up

If you’ve been telling yourself that eating low-carb means giving up satisfying lunches, these Crispy Keto Turkey Club Lettuce Wraps are about to change your mind completely. This is the kind of recipe that proves you don’t need bread to have a great sandwich experience — you just need the right fillings and the right approach.

This one has become a regular in my weekly rotation, and I have a feeling it’s going to do the same for you. FYI, if you make it and love it, I want to hear about it — drop a comment below and tell me how yours turned out. Seeing your versions genuinely makes my day 🙂

Happy cooking. Let’s make something delicious together.

With gratitude, Kip

Difficulty: Beginner Prep Time 10 mins Cook Time 5 mins Total Time 15 mins
Servings: 4 Estimated Cost: $ 12

Description

These Crispy Keto Turkey Club Lettuce Wraps pack sliced deli turkey, crispy bacon, cherry tomatoes, shredded cheddar, diced red onion, and a smoky Dijon mayo spread into large crisp lettuce leaves. They come together in 15 minutes, require no cooking beyond the bacon, and deliver the kind of satisfying, layered lunch that makes eating low-carb feel like an upgrade rather than a compromise.

Ingredients

Instructions

  1. Cook bacon in a cold skillet over medium heat until crispy. Drain on paper towels and set aside.
  2. Mix mayonnaise, Dijon mustard, garlic powder, smoked paprika, salt, and pepper in a small bowl until smooth.
  3. Rinse and pat lettuce leaves completely dry.
  4. Halve cherry tomatoes, dice red onion, and shred cheddar cheese.
  5. Lay each lettuce leaf flat, spread creamy sauce down the center, layer turkey, cheddar, tomatoes, red onion, and bacon on top.
  6. Fold sides in and roll from the bottom up. Slice diagonally and serve immediately.
Keywords: keto turkey club lettuce wraps, low carb lettuce wrap recipe, keto lunch ideas, turkey bacon lettuce wrap, gluten free lunch wrap, healthy turkey wrap no bread
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Frequently Asked Questions

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What type of lettuce works best for these wraps?

Iceberg lettuce is the top choice for structure and crunch — it holds its shape well and gives you that satisfying snap with every bite. Butter lettuce is a great alternative if you prefer something softer and more pliable. Romaine hearts also work in a pinch, though they're narrower and a little harder to roll. Whatever you use, make sure the leaves are large enough to actually wrap around the fillings.

Can I use rotisserie chicken instead of deli turkey?

Absolutely. Shredded rotisserie chicken works really well here and adds a slightly different flavor that's just as satisfying. It's also a great way to use up leftover chicken. Just make sure it's pulled into thin, even pieces so it layers nicely inside the wrap.

How do I keep the wraps from falling apart?

Two things help most here. First, make sure your lettuce leaves are completely dry before assembling — moisture is what causes everything to slide around. Second, don't overfill. It's tempting to pile everything in, but a slightly more restrained fill actually holds together much better. A toothpick through the middle also helps if you're slicing the wrap in half.

Is this recipe dairy-free friendly?

It can be easily adapted. Swap the cheddar cheese for a dairy-free shredded cheese alternative and use a dairy-free mayonnaise for the spread. The rest of the ingredients are naturally dairy-free. The flavor will be slightly different but the wrap still works really well.

Can I make these wraps ahead of time for meal prep?

The best approach for meal prep is to store all the components separately and assemble just before eating. The creamy spread, cooked bacon, and prepped vegetables all keep well individually in the fridge for several days. Assembling ahead of time is possible but the lettuce will start to wilt within a few hours, so it's not ideal for anything longer than a packed lunch.

What can I use instead of mayonnaise in the spread?

Greek yogurt works as a lighter substitute and still gives you a creamy base. Mashed avocado is another great option that adds healthy fat and a different flavor dimension. If you want to keep it strictly keto, full-fat sour cream is also a solid swap. Each alternative changes the flavor slightly, so adjust the seasoning accordingly.

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