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Roast Beef Roll Ups Recipe

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1/2 c. sour cream
1/4 c. mayo
1/4 c. salsa
10 flour tortillas
1 pound thinly sliced roast beef
lettuce

Combine sour cream, mayo and salsa, and spread over tortillas. Top with roast beef and lettuce. Roll up tightly, cut in half.





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I've been making this recipe for a few years now. It is very tasty, the flavors blend perfectly together. Everyone that tries these usually asks for the recipe. my 16 yr old and 21 yr old like to make them also for work potlucks. I usually triple or more the recipe, because we eat as many as we make. We also make them with deli turkey slices, instead of the beef for variety. They are quick and easy, especially if you use 2 or 3 people assembly-line fashion to whip them up.
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