Healthy Asian Lettuce Wrap Recipe - House of Nash Eats (2024)

These Asian Lettuce Wraps are made with savory, seasoned ground turkey or ground chicken and crunchy veggies wrapped up in fresh lettuce leaves to make for a satisfying bite that your family will love! They are super flavorful, healthy, and the perfect appetizer, lighter, or lunch.

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Asian Wraps

Craving lettuce wraps but don’t want to go out? These Asian-inspired lettuce wraps are every bit as delicious as the ones you get from your favorite restaurant but you can make them at home for healthy and satisfying main dish or appetizer and fill them to your liking with your favorite toppings and sauces.

They are fresh, crisp, and loaded with savory flavors of garlic, ginger, and soy sauce and you can make them in under 30 minutes!

Looking for more easy appetizer recipes? Be sure to try ourCrispy Loaded Potato Skins,Bacon-Wrapped Jalapeno Poppers, and Homemade Egg Rolls next!

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Asian Lettuce Wrap Ingredients

  • Lettuce
  • Ground Chicken
  • Olive Oil
  • Onion
  • Garlic
  • Soy Sauce
  • Hoisin Sauce
  • Ginger
  • Rice Wine Vinegar
  • Sesame Oil
  • Green Onions
  • Water Chestnuts
  • Carrots
  • Fresh Mint leaves
  • Roasted Peanuts
  • Bean Sprouts

What is the best lettuce for lettuce wraps

The most commonly used lettuce leaf for Asian wraps is Iceberg lettuce because its extra crisp and holds its shape nicely. It's what is served at restaurants like P.F. Chang's or The Cheesecake Factory with their lettuce wraps.

But softer lettuces like butter lettuce (also known as Bibb or Boston lettuce) are fantastic too and have wonderful flavor. Plus, they provide more nutrients than Iceberg lettuce.

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How to make Asian lettuce wraps

  1. In a large skillet over medium-high heat, heat 1 tablespoon of olive oil. After that, brown the ground chicken or ground turkey, crumbling it with a wooden spoon, until done. Drain any extra liquid from the pan and then transfer the meat to a plate.
  2. Add another tablespoon of olive oil to the same skillet and then cook the onion until soft and translucent. Add in the garlic, cooking and stirring for 1 minute. Add the meat back into the pan with the onions.
  3. Add the soy sauce, hoisin sauce, fresh ginger, rice wine vinegar, sesame oil, green onions, and water chestnuts. Mix well, cooking for 1 minute longer, before removing from heat. Adjust the seasoning as needed.
  4. Fill your lettuce with the chicken mixture and serve with matchstick carrots, mint leaves, and bean sprouts for assembly.
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Asian Wraps Recipe Substitutions

Really, you could use almost any ground meat in this asian lettuce wraps recipe, not just chicken or turkey. Ground beef, ground pork, or even ground lamb will work with the same seasonings and method, depending on what you have on hand and what you prefer for flavor.

You could also use different vegetables like very thinly sliced red bell peppers, shaved cabbage, green onions, or other veggies, so long as they are sliced or chopped small.

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What to Eat with Asian Lettuce Wraps

Asian Lettuce Wraps can be served with just about anything with a similar or complementing flavor. Teriyaki glazed chicken, sesame chicken, rice or yakisoba noodles would all be great options!

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How to Store Asian Lettuce Cups

If you plan on eating your lettuce wraps cold, chill your filling before adding to the lettuce bowls and keep them in a covered container or on a plastic wrap covered plate in the fridge. If you want your filling to be enjoyed warm, keep the lettuce and filling separate so the lettuce doesn’t wilt. You can serve the lettuce wraps family style with a big plate for the lettuce leaves, bowls for the veggie add-ins, and another plate or bowl with the meat filling, so everyone can assemble their own lettuce wraps.

Store prepared lettuce in a large plastic baggy with a paper towel to absorb moisture and keep your prepared filling in a plastic bag or airtight storage container and reheat before using. Keep both stored in the fridge, then warm the meat and assemble the lettuce wraps before eating.

Asian Lettuce Wraps Recipe FAQs

How do you crisp lettuce for lettuce wraps?

To crisp the lettuce for your lettuce wraps, rinse the lettuce leaves under cold water to remove any dirt or debris, then immerse the lettuce leaves in a bowl of ice water for a few minutes. This can help refresh and crisp up the leaves. After soaking, drain the lettuce and pat dry with paper towels.
If you're not using the lettuce leaves right away, store by wrapping them loosely in paper towels and place them in a plastic bag or container in the fridge until just before serving.

How do you keep lettuce wraps crisp?

To keep the lettuce wraps crisp, assemble them just before serving. Let guests assemble their own or lay out the lettuce leaves on a serving platter, add the fillings, and roll or fold the leaves tightly around the fillings. Serve immediately.

How do you make lettuce wraps that don't fall apart?

To make sure the lettuce wraps don’t fall apart, assemble them right before eating and don’t overfill them. You could also use two lettuce leaves instead of one for more support to hold the fillings in.

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Asian Wrap Recipe

Amy Nash

Prep Time 15 minutes mins

Cook Time 15 minutes mins

Total Time 30 minutes mins

Course Appetizer

Cuisine Asian

Servings 4 -6 Servings

These Asian Lettuce Wraps are made with savory, seasoned ground turkey or ground chicken and crunchy veggies wrapped up in fresh lettuce leaves to make for a satisfying bite that your family will love! They are super flavorful, healthy, and the perfect appetizer, lighter, or lunch.

Ingredients

  • 12-16 bibb or butter lettuce leaves, washed and dried
  • 1 pound ground chicken or ground turkey
  • 2 Tablespoons olive oil, divided
  • 1 large onion, chopped
  • 4 cloves garlic, minced
  • 1 Tablespoon reduced sodium soy sauce
  • ¼ cup hoisin sauce
  • 2 teaspoons fresh ginger, minced
  • 1 Tablespoon rice wine vinegar
  • 2 teaspoons sesame oil
  • 2 green onions, chopped
  • 1 (8-ounce) can water chestnuts, drained and chopped
  • Carrot matchsticks
  • Fresh mint leaves
  • Roasted peanuts
  • Bean sprouts

Instructions

  • In a large skillet over medium-high heat, heat 1 tablespoon of the olive oil, then brown the ground chicken, crumbling with a wooden spoon until done. Drain any extra liquid and transfer to a plate.

  • Add another tablespoon of olive oil to the same skillet and cook the onion in it until soft and translucent. Add garlic, cooking and stirring for 1 minute, then add the meat back into the pan with the onions.

  • Add the soy sauce, hoisin sauce, ginger, rice wine vinegar, sesame oil, green onions, and water chestnuts. Mix well, cooking for 1 minute longer, then remove from the heat. Adjust seasoning as needed.

  • Serve the filling with the lettuce leaves, matchstick carrots, mint leaves, and bean sprouts for assembly.

Notes

  • You can use ground beef, ground chicken, ground pork, or ground lamb in place of the ground turkey.
  • You could probably double the sauce ingredients and use ½ of it to marinate chicken breasts, then grill and slice thinly if you don't have ground chicken or ground turkey to use. Use the rest of the sauce to drizzle over the sliced chicken in the lettuce wraps.

Recipe adapted only slightly from The Foodie Affair.

Nutrition

Calories: 339kcal | Carbohydrates: 21g | Protein: 22g | Fat: 19g | Saturated Fat: 4g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 4g | Monounsaturated Fat: 10g | Trans Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 98mg | Sodium: 489mg | Potassium: 881mg | Fiber: 3g | Sugar: 8g | Vitamin A: 1552IU | Vitamin C: 7mg | Calcium: 50mg | Iron: 2mg

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Healthy Asian Lettuce Wrap Recipe - House of Nash Eats (2024)

FAQs

What is the most nutritious lettuce for wraps? ›

While it may not be as vitamin-dense as its dark green friends, Romaine lettuce contains solid amounts of minerals like potassium, calcium, magnesium, and phosphorous. Plus, it has high levels of vitamin K and beta carotene. This crunchy lettuce is great for refreshing salads, sandwich toppers, or even lettuce wraps.

Are lettuce wraps healthy for weight loss? ›

Swapping a carb-heavy tortilla with lettuce is a great way to save on calories and carbs.

What kind of lettuce is good for wraps? ›

Smoother butterhead lettuce leaves are ideal for wrapping as they're super flexible and wide enough wrap around and keep all the toppings inside. Butterhead lettuce is the key to loading up our peanut-sesame chicken lettuce wraps, caramelized tofu lettuce wraps, and our basil avocado shrimp salad wraps.

How many calories are in a Chinese lettuce wrap? ›

Nutrition summary

There are 340 calories in 1 serving of Asian Lettuce Wraps. Calorie split: 31% fat, 7% carbs, 62% protein.

What is the healthiest lettuce for weight loss? ›

If you're looking for one of the lowest-calorie vegetables, romaine lettuce has only 8 calories per cup. The downside is that it is pretty low in fiber too, with just 1 g per cup. But it's a great "catch-all" vegetable, says registered dietitian Jennifer Fiske, M.S., RDN, LD.

Which is healthier spinach or romaine lettuce? ›

Spinach is a great source of iron, and it is an excellent source of Vitamin C and calcium. Both spinach and romaine lettuce are high in Vitamin A, Vitamin K, dietary fiber and potassium. Spinach has more riboflavin, niacin and Vitamin B6, however, romaine lettuce contains more pantothenic acid.

Does romaine lettuce burn belly fat? ›

Replacing your single meal daily with lettuce and other leafy green vegetables such as kale can help you lose a couple of pounds monthly. It not only cuts your calorie intake but also helps burn belly fat.

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.

Is lettuce or cabbage better for weight loss? ›

Lettuce is a great low-calorie option with a high water content, making it ideal for lighter meals or those seeking weight loss. Cabbage has a denser texture and richer nutritional profile, making it a great choice for a heartier option with additional nutrients.

What kind of lettuce for Korean lettuce wraps? ›

You can use any lettuce you like for these wraps, but I'd recommend crispier lettuce leaves, such as romaine, as they hold together better. Tip: If you want to make these wraps more substantial, you can add a spoonful of cooked rice to each wrap.

What is lettuce wrap sauce made of? ›

Ingredients for Chicken Lettuce Wraps

The key ingredient is hoisin — a sweet, salty, slightly tangy, spiced sauce that's like the Chinese equivalent to American barbecue sauce. Here, I mix it with some soy sauce, rice wine vinegar, and sesame oil to make a sticky glaze for the chicken in our wraps.

Why are PF Chang's lettuce wraps so high in carbs? ›

Why Are PF Changs Lettuce Wraps So High in Carbs? Sugar. Many of the ingredients are loaded in sugar. The main culprit is hoisin sauce.

How many calories are in PF Chang's lettuce wraps? ›

Menu Nutritionals
ServingsCalories
Chang's Chicken Lettuce Wraps2330
BBQ Pork Spare Ribs (6)2430
Northern Style Spare Ribs (6)2380
Crispy Green Beans2500
4 more rows

What are the best leafy greens for wraps? ›

I tried making lunch wraps with a variety of different greens—chard, raw lettuce leaves, kale—but collard greens were the hands down winner. They're sturdier and more flexible than any others. But to get them easier to wrap and easier to eat, you need to quickly blanch the leaves.

What are the best leaves for wraps? ›

The best greens for edible cups are sturdy head lettuces with thick ribs on each leaf. Examples include iceberg, bibb, Boston, and little gem. Each leaf should be deep enough to hold the filling, and hardy enough not to wilt with heavy or warm additions. Pass on floppy, thin, or wilty lettuces.

What leafy green is best for wrap? ›

Collards are a dark, leafy green in the same family as kale and cabbage. The stem and leaf of collard greens are much tougher than, say, spinach leaves, making them the perfect gluten free and low carb vehicle for wrapping up with your favorite sandwich and wrap ingredients.

What types of lettuce have the most nutrients? ›

The darker the leaves, the more nutrient-rich the lettuce. For example, romaine has nine times more vitamin A than iceberg lettuce. Some greens deliver folate, potassium and dietary fiber, too.

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