- 1 T oil (use a REAL one like grapeseed, olive, or coconut)
- 3 T minced red onion
- 2 T minced garlic
- 1-2 T minced ginger root (acoording to your taste; can use powder but fresh is better)
- 2 cans chickpeas (or the equivalent if you cook your own)
- 2 cups chopped spinach
- 1 T sesame oil (sesame adds a subtle richness and flavor that's hard to replicate, but you could substitute another if you don't have any on hand)
- 1-2 T rice wine vinegar
- 1-2 T Thai Kitchen Sweet Red Chili Sauce (if you want more heat try chili garlic sauce instead)
- Salt and pepper to taste
- 1-2 Heads of lettuce (I usually use romaine but boston or butter lettuce would work well too)
Monday, July 2, 2012
Asian Lettuce Wraps
Meatless, but still filling and definitely delicious, I threw this dish together one night when I realized I didn't have half the ingredients listed (including the meat) in the original recipe I wanted to try. I think mine turned out better anyways:).
Ingredients:
In a large frying pan heat your oil on med-high heat and add the red onion, garlic and ginger. Cook for a couple minutes and then add your chickpeas and spinach. Salt and pepper now (you'll probably do it again later, but I like to do a little throughout).
After the spinach cooks down drizzle on your sesame oil and add the rice wine vinegar. Add your chili sauce and give everything a good stir.
Cover, turn the heat down to low, and let everything simmer for a few minutes while you get your lettuce ready.
Before serving, I like to mash my chickpeas down a bit so everything sticks together better. Salt and pepper again if needed.
Fill a piece (or two or four) of lettuce with the filling and enjoy as an appetizer, or with fried rice and some fruit for a meal.
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sounds amazing. Will definitely try it.
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