Asian Lettuce Wraps (Easy and Yummy Recipe!) - Joyous Apron (2024)

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Say hello to these yummy and easy Asian Lettuce Wraps!

Asian Lettuce Wraps are fun appetizers where flavorful ground pork (or ground chicken) is wrapped around fresh, crunchy leafy greens.

They are low-carb, delicious, and can be eaten as a light main course or lunch as well.

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Love Asian food? Don’t forget to also check out some of my other favorites: Beef Bulgogi (Korean BBQ Beef), Tom Yum Fried Noodles, General Tso Shrimp and Miso Noodle Soup.

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Easy and Healthy Lettuce Wraps

Spring is around the corner, I can feel it. Living in Austin, Texas, winter isn’t really a thing. I say that because I used to live in Ohio. Even when I lived in Tennessee I can claim winter as a thing. But Austin, Texas? Winter is really not a thing. 😉

But even though winter may not be a real thing, I am still glad that the “colder” weather is going bye-bye, and Spring is showing its signs. I know that because we spent this past weekend mowing the grass and removing weeds from our lawn that are springing everywhere.

After those three long hours cleaning up our yard, I am proclaiming that, at least for me, SPRING IS HERE.

I was looking back at old posts of mine, and realized I felt the exact same way around this time last year. I am starting to crave for Spring-like food. Easy, fresh, lighter, delicious Spring-like food.

This is coming from the girl who spent the first nineteen years of her life in a tropical country, where spring, summer, autumn, AND winter is not a thing. Well, maybe summer is in fact a thing. Summer ALL YEAR LONG is the thing.

But back then, I didn’t even know there was such thing as Spring-like food. All foods – soups, stews, salads, greens, were pretty much eaten all year round in hot, humid 85-100 degree whether.

Funny how we start associating foods to the seasons when there is a seasonal change. It does make the food-making and food-eating process more fun, and I do love the anticipating a new set of foods.

All that to say, I have totally adapted to the seasonal food scene, and cannot wait for Spring food.

I appreciate you handing around to hear my musings about the weather and seasonal foods and me mowing my lawn. 🙂

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Consider these Asian Lettuce Wraps a peak into Spring and all that is blossoming and blooming and pretty and LESS COLD.

Ingredients

My first exposure to Asian Lettuce Wraps is at PF Chang’s. It is a popular menu item at the famous Chinese American chain that can be found all over the United States.

This is not a true copycat of the PF Chang’s version, because it has been a loooong time since I have had their lettuce wraps. I do think this tastes slightly different.

But dare I say this? I think it is better. I like the sweet, savory umami flavor that this recipe produces. This recipes calls for lean ground pork, but feel free to use ground chicken or ground turkey if you prefer.

I do think ground pork produces a richer, deeper flavor than chicken and turkey, but the sauce is so flavorful you cannot go wrong with whichever protein you use.

In the ground pork filling, we are also adding shiitake mushrooms and water chestnuts to add to the texture and flavors. I used canned water chestnuts, and drained all the liquid because dicing up the water chestnuts.

If you bought dried shiitake mushrooms, you will have to soak them in warm water for 10-15 minutes until they become soft.

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And of course the sauce. The sauce is a thicker sauce that clings to the meats, mushrooms and water chestnuts. Our goal is to not produce runny sauce. That is why cornstarch is involved to thicken it.

Along with cornstarch, it calls for fairly easily-found ingredients. You can find them in the Asian aisle in most grocery stores. They are soy sauce, oyster (flavored) sauce, rice wine, sesame oil, sugar, ginger powder, garlic, onions, water and dark soy sauce (optional).

Even if you don’t like oyster (I don’t), don’t be afraid of oyster (flavored) sauce. It is very common in many Asian/Chinese dishes – in fact you most likely had it if you had Chinese food!

Dark soy sauce is optional if you cannot find it. It adds an extra depth in flavor, and also darkens the color of the meat, but if you cannot find it, it is totally okay to omit. My guess is this is also most likely the hardest ingredient to find in a regular store.

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How to make Asian Lettuce Wraps

In addition to the ingredients mentioned, you will need a large skillet. I typically like using non-stick skillets because they are easier to handle.

Before sautéing the ingredients, I like to combine all the ingredients for the sauce in a bowl. This way the cornstarch is fully dissolved and all the sauce ingredients are combined well before adding it to the skillet.

Then let the sautéing begin! It really is as simple as that, and the sautéing process goes very quickly as well. Once that is done, add the filling to the lettuce. I like buying either butter lettuce or romaine for this.

Last and certainly not least, garnish with green onions. Feel free to add some red pepper flakes if you like a little kick to your Asian Lettuce Wraps.

And to the most fun part – EATING. Grab one of these, or multiple. Because it is hard to stop at one. And enjoy!

How to store leftovers

If there are leftovers, store the meat filling separately from the lettuce in the refrigerator for up to 3-4 days. Storing them separately will prevent lettuce from becoming soggy. These keep very well as leftovers!

More Asian/ Asian-inspired Recipes

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  • Malaysian Curry Puff
  • Slow Cooker Asian Shredded Pork
  • Asian Salmond Salad with Ginger Soy Dressing
  • Teriyaki Chicken Stir Fry
  • Kung Pao Shrimp
  • Asian Peanut Chicken Salad
  • Simple Thai Noodle Bowl
  • Baked Cream Cheese Wontons
  • Beef and Broccoli Stir Fry
  • Chinese BBQ Pork and Bok Choy Rice Bowl
  • Sticky and Crispy Asian Chicken Wings (by Kitchen Sanctuary!)

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Asian Lettuce Wraps

An easy, healthy and low-carb Asian inspired appetizer or light meal for lunch or dinner. Flavorful ground pork or chicken tossed with shiitake mushrooms and water chestnuts in a savory sweet sauce, wrapped around crunchy lettuce. Super simple and yummy!

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Course: Appetizer, Main Course

Cuisine: American, asian, Chinese

Prep Time: 15 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 10 minutes minutes

Total Time: 25 minutes minutes

Servings: 4 servings

Calories: 415kcal

Author: MinShien

Ingredients

  • 1 lbs lean ground pork or ground chicken/turkey
  • 2-3 tbsp white onions minced
  • 3-4 cloves garlic minced
  • 1/2 cup shiitake mushrooms
  • 1/2 cup water chestnuts canned
  • vegetable oil
  • salt and pepper to taste
  • butter lettuce or romain lettuce

Sauce

  • 1 1/2 tbsp soy sauce
  • 2 tbsp oyster sauce
  • 2 tsp rice wine
  • 1 tbsp sesame oil
  • 1 tbsp sugar
  • 1/4 tsp ground ginger
  • 1 tsp corn starch
  • 2 tbsp water
  • 1/2 tsp dark soy sauce optional

Garnish

  • green onions sliced
  • red pepper flakes optional

Instructions

  • If you are using dried shiitake mushrooms, soak them in warm water for 10-15 minutes, or until they are soft. Then cut them into small pieces.

  • Drain water from canned water chestnuts and dice water chestnuts into small pieces. Mince onions and garlic. Slice green onions.

  • Combine all the sauce ingredients in a small bowl and mix well.

  • Add vegetable oil to a large skillet and heat skillet. Add garlic and onions. Sauté briefly until fragrant – do not brown or burn garlic and onions. Quickly add ground pork and break pork into small pieces. Season with a few pinched of salt and pepper.

  • Once pork is cooked and no longer pink-ish, add shiitake mushrooms, water chestnuts, and sauce. Stir to combine and bring to a boil.

  • Cook for another 1-2 minutes, or until liquid thickens. Remove from heat.

  • Fill lettuce with pork filling. Garnish with green onions and red pepper flakes (optional). Serve and enjoy!

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Nutrition

Calories: 415kcal | Carbohydrates: 12g | Protein: 21g | Fat: 31g | Saturated Fat: 12g | Cholesterol: 82mg | Sodium: 1026mg | Potassium: 497mg | Fiber: 2g | Sugar: 5g | Vitamin A: 104IU | Vitamin C: 3mg | Calcium: 31mg | Iron: 2mg

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Asian Lettuce Wraps (Easy and Yummy Recipe!) - Joyous Apron (2024)

FAQs

What is the best lettuce for lettuce wraps? ›

You can use any type of green leafy lettuce for lettuce wraps, but popular types of lettuce include Boston bib lettuce and romaine hearts. Cabbage leaves or jicima wraps would also work great.

What are PF Chang's lettuce wraps made of? ›

Juicy chicken, shiitake mushrooms, and water chestnuts combined in a killer Chinese sauce, nestled in a lettuce leaf and garnished with fried rice noodles.

What to put in Korean lettuce wraps? ›

Thinly-sliced strips of beef are marinated in a salty-sweet-spicy marinade then quickly seared on the grill. Then they're rolled up into ssam (Korean-style wraps) by folding a piece of steak or two, some rice, vegetables and herbs inside a crisp, cold lettuce leaf.

How do you crisp lettuce for lettuce wraps? ›

Fill a large bowl with very hot tap water (around 120°F) and plunge your wilted greens. Let them soak for 10–30 minutes, then drain. Wrap the leaves in a damp towel and chill before using (or if you need them immediately, cool them down in ice water). They'll be perkier than a Pomeranian with a plushie.

Are lettuce wraps healthier than bread? ›

Lettuce wraps are much lower in calories than bread, and they are very fresh. Corn Tortillas → Corn tortillas tend to be cleaner than regular bread. You can even use a tortilla to replace a pizza crust which is much lighter option.

What is a Korean lettuce wrap called? ›

Ssambap are Korean lettuce wraps made of boldly-flavored seasoned meat, rice, a zingy sauce called ssamjang, and crisp vegetables. Ssam means "wrap" in Korean, and bap means "rice." Besides the rice and the wrap (lettuce most of the time), many variations exist when it comes to the filling of this tasty pocket.

Is eating lettuce wraps healthy? ›

Lettuce is the perfect way create a healthy and low carb wrap. These Asian-inspired Chicken Lettuce Wraps are full of fiber and flavor. Wraps are a simple and easy lunch option that have the potential to be super healthy.

What is the name of the Vietnamese lettuce wrap? ›

Let's take all of the flavors of a classic Banh Mi Sandwich deconstruct it and nestle everything into perfect little Vietnamese Lettuce Wraps. We will get crispy, salty ground pork, crisp veggies, with a sweet and spicy mayo drizzle in each drippy bite we take.

What is lettuce wrap sauce made of? ›

We can definitely make chicken lettuce wraps at home. It's actually super easy and makes a surprisingly quick and healthy weeknight meal. The sauce is what makes it delicious and to make it, simply mix hoisin sauce with soy sauce, rice wine vinegar, and sesame oil to make a sticky glaze for the chicken.

How to keep lettuce wraps from getting soggy? ›

Airtight food storage containers are the ideal option, as they prevent air and moisture from seeping in and causing the wrap to become soggy or stale. Reusable food containers are also a great choice, as they are eco-friendly and can be used again and again to store wraps and other types of food.

What kind of lettuce is best for sandwich wraps? ›

Iceberg lettuce gives the most satisfying crunch! You can also use romaine lettuce, butter lettuce, Boston lettuce, green leaf, or whatever lettuce that you can roll up. You can even use kale or collard greens if that's what you have in your fridge.

What are the best leaves for making wraps? ›

Greens used for wraps should be sturdy and pliable, with good flexibility. Remember that you're replacing flatbread or tortillas with greens, so choose ones that have a similar texture to the more traditional carb-y options. Kale and collard greens are ideal. Mature Swiss chard is another good option.

Is iceberg lettuce good for lettuce wraps? ›

One of the best ways to enjoy iceberg lettuce is make lettuce wraps. This post was updated on 3/12/2024. Disclaimer: Please check that all ingredients are suitable for your allergies and be sure to ask your medical care team regarding any allergy related questions (I do not share medical advice).

How do you keep lettuce crisp in a wrap? ›

If you've ever wondered, "Does wrapping lettuce in foil keep it fresh?" you have to try this trick. It can keep romaine lettuce crisp for as long as 30 days. Simply wrap individual heads or hearts tightly in aluminum foil. Remove as many crispy leaves as you need for a recipe, and re-bundle the remaining lettuce.

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