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Get ready to devour some homemade Thai lettuce wraps—a must-have appetizer that you won’t be able to resist! These wraps are loaded with tasty lean ground beef, minced red onion, garlic, ginger, and chili flakes, all tossed in a delicious dressing made from soy sauce and sesame oil.

Lettuce wraps are such a simple but delicious appetizer. If you love them as much as I do, you’ll have to give these chicken lettuce wraps or Asian turkey lettuce wraps a try next.

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Thai Lettuce Wraps Recipe

I know lettuce wraps alone may sound boring, but these Thai lettuce wraps are anything but! They’re seriously the perfect appetizer. (Or light meal!) The ground beef filling is cooked to tender perfection and seasoned with tasty spices and herbs. You’ll be coming back for wrap after wrap!

These Thai lettuce wraps are so fresh and tasty. The beef mince is loaded up with sliced veggies and sesame seeds for extra flavor and texture. Speaking of flavor, let’s not forget the sauce! The beef is coated in a mouthwatering glaze made of soy sauce, a squeeze of lime, and brown sugar for some sweetness! My family devoured these tasty wraps in an instant. I’m sure yours will too!

Ingredients Needed

Now that you’re convinced of their deliciousness, let’s get into everything you’ll need to make these Thai lettuce wraps. One tip I have is to use fresh, high-quality ingredients. They will make all the difference in flavor!

  • Lean Ground Beef: This is the base of the filling, giving it a deliciously meaty flavor and a good protein boost that makes these Thai lettuce wraps satisfying and filling. You can also use ground turkey for something leaner.
  • Minced Red Onion: These little pieces of onion add a sweet and crunchy bite to the filling.
  • Minced Garlic: Adds a savory and robust taste that kicks the filling up a notch and makes it seriously mouthwatering.
  • Fresh Grated Ginger: Grating ginger brings a zesty and slightly spicy kick to the filling, giving it that special Thai flair.
  • Chili Flakes: For those who like a bit of heat, these red pepper flakes add just the right amount of spiciness that blends perfectly with the other flavors.
  • Salt and Pepper: Basic seasonings that add an extra layer of flavor to the filling.
  • Julienned Carrots: These thinly sliced carrots not only add a vibrant pop of color but also a satisfying crunch!
  • Chopped Green Onions: For some extra savory goodness.
  • Chopped Cilantro: This herb adds a burst of freshness. Omit it if you’re not a fan!
  • Sesame Seeds: These little seeds are a fun addition, giving the filling a nutty flavor.

For the Sauce and Assembly:

  • Soy Sauce: Works as the base of the Thai lettuce wrap sauce. For more authentic flavor, try using Thai black soy sauce. You can find it online or at your local Asian grocer!
  • Sesame Oil: Makes the sauce rich and nutty.
  • Lime Juice: Adds a tangy flavor that balances out the other ingredients.
  • Brown Sugar: For the perfect touch of sweet, caramelized flavor!
  • Butter Lettuce: These crispy and tender lettuce leaves are the perfect vessels for holding the filling. You won’t be able to get enough of these Thai lettuce wraps, they’re SO good!

How to Make Thai Lettuce Wraps

It’s actually pretty easy, and you end up with Thai lettuce wraps that are so delicious! Because of this, these wraps have become a new favorite appetizer of mine. I swear, I could eat a whole plate by myself with how scrumptious they are.

  1. Beef Mixture: In a medium bowl, add your ground beef, onion, garlic, ginger, chili flakes, salt and pepper. Mix until combined.
  2. Sauce Mixture: In a small bowl, combine your soy sauce, sesame oil, lime juice, and brown sugar. Then set aside.
  3. Cook Beef: Heat a large skillet up to medium-high heat. Then add your meat mixture to the skillet and cook, stirring continually for about 6-8 minutes. The beef should mostly be browned and cooked by now.
  4. Add Vegetables and Sauce: Add in your carrots, green onions, cilantro, sesame seeds, and sauce. Then continue to stir fry everything together for about 3-4 minutes. Stir well to ensure a thorough combination, and allow the sauce to begin reducing.
  5. Remove From Heat: Remove your filing from heat. Then set aside.
  6. Prepare Lettuce: Prepare your butter lettuce and set the lettuce leaves on a plate. Fill each lettuce leaf with your filling and then serve. You can also serve the filling and lettuce separate and have your guests fill their own lettuce wraps!
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Sauces for Dipping

Thai lettuce wraps are great on their own, but I like serving them with homemade sauces for a little extra flavor. Thai appetizers are usually served with peanut sauce, but here are some other great options to try!

Dressings, Sauces, and Dips

Peanut Sauce

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Dressings, Sauces, and Dips

Chili Oil

1 hr 5 mins

Dressings, Sauces, and Dips

Sriracha Mayo

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Storing Leftovers

Whether you’re making your Thai lettuce wraps ahead of time or storing leftovers, it’s best to store the lettuce and beef filling separately. The beef filling will stay good for 3-4 days in an airtight container or Ziploc bag.

To Reheat: Transfer the beef mixture to a skillet and cook on medium heat until warmed though, stirring frequently. You can also use the microwave, heating the beef in 30-second intervals.

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Thai food is easily one of my favorite cuisines. I love trying to recreate all of the delicious dishes that I’ve tried at home! If you love Thai food as much as I do, here are a few more amazing recipes to try out. I know you’ll love them all, they’re so flavorful and satisfying!

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Thai Lettuce Wraps

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By: Alyssa Rivers

Get ready to devour some homemade Thai lettuce wraps—a must-have appetizer that you won't be able to resist! These wraps are loaded with tasty lean ground beef, minced red onion, garlic, ginger, and chili flakes, all tossed in a delicious dressing made from soy sauce and sesame oil.

Prep Time: 20 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 15 minutes minutes

Total Time: 35 minutes minutes

Servings: 6 people

Ingredients

Filling

Sauce

Instructions

  • In a medium bowl, combine your ground beef, onion, garlic, ginger, chili flakes, salt and pepper. Mix well.

  • In a small bowl, combine your soy sauce, sesame oil, lime juice, and brown sugar. Set aside.

  • Heat a large skillet up to medium high heat. Add your meat mixture to the skillet and cook, stirring continually for about 6-8 minutes. The beef should mostly be browned and cooked by now.

  • Add in your carrots, green onions, cilantro, sesame seeds, and sauce. Continue to stir fry everything together for about 3-4 minutes. Ensuring everything is well combined and the sauce begins to reduce.

  • Remove your filing from heat. And set aside.

  • Prepare your butter lettuce and set the lettuce leaves on a plate. Fill each lettuce leaf with your filling and serve.

  • You can also serve the filling and lettuce separate and have your guests fill their own lettuce wraps!

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Nutrition

Calories: 143kcalCarbohydrates: 7gProtein: 14gFat: 7gSaturated Fat: 2gPolyunsaturated Fat: 2gMonounsaturated Fat: 3gTrans Fat: 0.2gCholesterol: 35mgSodium: 784mgPotassium: 399mgFiber: 2gSugar: 3gVitamin A: 4615IUVitamin C: 5mgCalcium: 59mgIron: 2mg

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

Additional Info

Course: Appetizer, Side Dish

Cuisine: Thai

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FAQs

Which lettuce is better for lettuce 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 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.

Is eating lettuce wraps healthy? ›

Looking for a low-carb appetizer or a healthy, light meal? Try a lettuce wrap. Lettuce wraps are like a handheld salad and packed with protein. Whether you crave chicken lettuce wraps or a healthy Asian-inspired lettuce wrap recipe, there's a quick and delicious recipe ahead for you.

Are lettuce wraps healthier than bread? ›

• Lettuce wrap → It is so important to get your greens in!

You can wrap your Hilary's Eat Well burger in romaine lettuce or another leafy green which will hold everything together. Lettuce wraps are much lower in calories than bread, and they are very fresh.

What is a substitute for butter lettuce in lettuce wraps? ›

While I think the best lettuce for lettuce wraps is Boston lettuce (or Bibb or butter lettuce), romaine lettuce would also work well. Iceberg lettuce can be used in a pinch.

Why do my wraps always fall apart? ›

Try to avoid too many wet ingredients, such as an excess of dressing or sauce. If possible, you want to use fewer wet ingredients because moisture can eventually make your wrap soggy and fall apart. If you're not eating it right away, wrap it in foil. Foil is strong enough to help the wrap hold its shape.

How to stop wraps from going soggy in the fridge? ›

For plastic bag storage, simply place the wrap in a resealable plastic bag and press out as much air as possible before sealing. Foil wrap storage involves wrapping the wrap tightly in aluminum foil to prevent air and moisture from getting in.

Why do you wrap lettuce in foil? ›

Instead of storing your lettuce in a plastic bag or wrapping it in plastic wrap, simply wrap it tightly in aluminum foil. The foil will help retain moisture in the leaves, keeping them fresh and crisp for much longer.

How do restaurants make their lettuce so crisp? ›

That's why restaurants store their lettuce in special perforated bins that allow for air circulation while it's held in the fridge. Removing the air does help prevent oxidation, which is what causes lettuce to turn brown but has nothing to do with lettuce staying crisp.

What is the crispiest lettuce? ›

Characteristics: Iceberg is known for being very crisp, watery, and refreshing. It forms in basketball-sized heads, with large, tightly packed, pale-green leaves.

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.

What are the healthiest greens for wraps? ›

These wraps are made with large leaves of iceberg lettuce. Iceberg has a higher water content (great for hydration!) than most leafy greens, but feel free to swap it for a more nutrient-dense leaf, like romaine or kale. Cooking the turkey and vegetables for the filling in one pan keeps your dirty dishes to a minimum.

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? ›

Iceberg, Boston, green leaf and butter lettuce seemed the most used, the favorites being iceberg and butter. Asian wraps seemed to use more iceberg. It does give them a nice crispness, but I think it is hard to roll, which is probably why some of the softer lettuces — like butter lettuce — are used a lot.

Which is better for you romaine or green leaf lettuce? ›

While all lettuce is going to provide you with healthy vitamins and minerals, romaine lettuce is the most nutrient-dense, says registered dietitian Danielle Crumble Smith. “It's going to have the highest amount of vitamin A, K, C,” she says.

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