Sunday, May 24, 2009

Asian Lettuce Wraps


This dish is perfect the the warmer weather we've been having. You could serve it as an appetizer or make it a main course. If you are serving a large crowd, make several batches and keep it warm in a crock pot. The original recipe calls for Boston Bibb or butter lettuce leaves but I just use the good old iceberg lettuce and it turns out nicely. If you do use iceberg variety, tear off the first few layers as they are generally thin and would not hold up to becoming a "wrap". Also, lettuce wraps are a little messy (as any tongue tingling dish is) so make sure to have plenty of napkins ready.


If you love PF Chang's soothing lettuce wraps, these are a close copy-cat. The only thing I don't bother with are the fried rice noodles. If you want to add those to the dish to make them more "authentic", go here for the easy how-to.


I've also made this dish with a variety of vegetables. Chopped mushrooms, chopped bell peppers and matchstick carrots would work great in this recipe.


16 Boston Bibb or butter lettuce leaves, washed and dried
2 cloves garlic, crushed
2 Tbsp soy sauce
1/2 tsp ground ginger
3 Tbsp hoisin sauce (found in the Asian food section)
1 Tbsp cider vinegar
2 tsp sesame oil (preferably dark sesame oil)
2 tsp chili garlic sauce (or less depending on heat preference)**
1 1/2 lbs chicken breasts, minced fine
1 Tbsp cooking oil
1 (8 oz) can whole water chestnuts, diced
1 bunch green onions, chopped


In a small bowl, whisk together crushed garlic, soy sauce, ground ginger, hoisin sauce, cider vinegar, sesame oil and chili garlic sauce. Set aside. In a large skillet, heat cooking oil over medium-high heat until hot. Stir fry minced chicken until no longer pink. Pour over soy sauce mixture; stir. Add water chestnuts and green onions; cook until mixture is heated through. Serve in lettuce leaves.



*You can substitute the minced chicken breast for ground chicken if you don't want to bother with the prep work OR this recipe also works nicely with ground beef, pork or even ground turkey.



**Chili Garlic Sauce is an Asian staple and condiment. You can find it in most supermarkets in the Asian food aisle. Here is a picture of the brand I use.




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