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Tuesday, August 7, 2012

Chinese Lettuce Wraps


(sorry for the camera phone photos! Our camera was lost but I'll get better ones uploaded as soon as we get a new camera!)
I am so lucky to share the joy of cooking and baking with my oh so sweet Mother In Law! She has given me several recipes. Some that she has collected and others that she came up with herself! This is one such masterpiece that she invented! Of all the recipes she has given me, I must admit this is my most favorite! I usually make it as an appetizer but I'll admit I've made it as a snack before too!
p.s. I secretly LOVE these WAY more than P.F. Changs version!

Chicken Filling:

2 Chicken Breasts (size medium- large)
1 Can of Water Chestnuts (small can)
4-6 Tbs. Iron Chef's General Tso Sauce (see pic below)

1 Head of Lettuce

Spicy Chinese Sauce:

2 Tbs. Kikkoman Soy Sauce
1/2 tsp. Hot/ Spicy Chinese Mustard
1 tsp. Chinese Chili Sauce (my family calls it "Rooster Sauce". lol)
*I have pictures of all of these below for a visual verification! And you can find all of those ingredients at Wal Mart in the Chinese section.*


Directions:

 1. Cut up your raw chicken breasts into 1 centimeter sized cubes. Also cut up your water chestnuts into slightly smaller sized cubes. (Really the size and ratio of chicken to water chestnuts is up to you!)

 2. Put the chicken and water chestnuts in a frying pan and drizzle with Iron Chef's General Tso Sauce. You just want enough to cover the chicken, about 4-6 Tbs. There really isnt a specific amount, but if you're in doubt add a little more.(Usually when I list a specific brand it's important. =D)

3. Cook the chicken and water chestnut mixture until the chicken is cooked through. Set aside.


4. To make the Spicy Chinese Sauce, add the Soy Sauce, Rooster Sauce and Spicy Mustard together and mix well. (Hopefullt his picture will clarify what I'm talking about!)
If you decide the Spicy Chinese Sauce needs more of a punch, just add a little more Rooster Sauce! And leave some out if its too spicy!

5. Tear pieces of lettuce of of the head of lettuce. Ideally you want the pieces to be ABOUT 3x5 but it usually tears off in askewed sizes and shapes. =D

6. Assemble!!! Add chicken mixture to the middle of a lettuce piece, then  add as much Spicy Chinese Sauce as you wish, roll up and DEVOUR! =D

 Just a tip, go easy on the Spicy Chinese Sauce, it may be hotter than you think and you can always add more if you need to! It has taken people off guard before! A little goes a looooooong way!

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