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These slow cooker asian lettuce wraps are packed with savory asian chicken and fresh veggies all wrapped up together in a crunchy lettuce wrap. I made sure that every bite of this wrap is bursting with both texture and flavor! If you are like me and you are trying to stick to a well balanced diet full of clean foods and nutrient rich ingredients, here are some recipes that are packed with flavors that you’ll love without all the calories: Asian Turkey lettuce wraps, cilantro lime shrimp lettuce wraps or mango shrimp lettuce wraps.
Asian Lettuce Wraps
I am serious about getting healthy in our house! Especially with summer coming and bathing suits and shorts calling my name. These asian lettuce wraps are perfect for my meal plan because they are delicious and flavorful and only 308 calories for each one! They are so versatile too and can be changed up easily to keep every meal interesting. I find that I do better at sticking with healthy eating when I am making flavor packed recipes that I love, planning my meals ahead of time, and changing ingredients often. I will definitely be making some variation of these wraps weekly as I get ready for summer time! These chicken wraps actually remind me of something I would love to order at a nice Chinese restaurant. Now, I especially love these wraps because I can make them in my own at home! When I’m watching what I eat it is important to know every ingredient that is added into my meal, and it’s hard to control that when eating out! So, cooking at home is the best option. Plus, I can add my favorite lettuce wrap ingredients like edamame, carrots, and water chestnuts and leave out anything I do not want to include. I am so excited now that I know how quick and easy these Asian chicken lettuce wraps are to make! I just throw everything in the crock pot and allow it to do all the work. The filling is ready to go at dinnertime and I can make the gorgeous wraps come together so quickly for my hungry family! Once you see how easy this is and how tasty these Asian wraps turn out, you will be adding it to your go to list of quick healthy recipes too!
What are Slow Cooker Asian Chicken Lettuce Wraps?
This dish will definitely be worthy for your weekly meal plan. It is incredibly easy to throw together and is so good that it reminds you of something you would order at a restaurant. This Asian cuisine consists of chicken that is slow cooked with a bunch of fresh vegetables and then topped with a sweet and savory homemade sauce and served in a leaf of lettuce giving it a refreshing taste. That’s a Wrap!
Soy sauce: Use reduced sodium if you are watching your sodium intake. Rice vinegar: Delicate, mild, and somewhat sweet in flavor. Sweet chili sauce: Spicy and sweet! Yum! Creamy peanut butter: If your peanut butter is too firm, heat it up slightly. Water: To thin out the thickness of the sauce.
Slow cooker recipes are definitely some of my favorite meals to make. The preparation is fairly easy and once that is done you get to have the delicious smell just waft throughout your house all day as it cooks. Here is how you can create this Asian cuisine. When making the sauce, if you use a thicker peanut butter that is solid at room temperature, you may need to warm it slightly before using it.
Tips For the Most Delicious Asian Lettuce Wrap:
When it comes to using a slow cooker it can be pretty straight forward. You prepare all your food and place it in there, turn the cooker to the right temperature setting and then let it sit for the majority of the day. Not too hard but there are some things you need to be aware of when cooking with one. Here is a list of tips I found helpful when making this recipe as well as others in a slow cooker.
To prepare the lettuce wraps, it’s actually very simple! Just cut the bottom part of the head of lettuce off. Then carefully peel away each lettuce leaf! Don’t forget to wash and dry the lettuce leaves before serving! If using ground chicken, be sure to brown the ground chicken! Making sure the chicken is nice and crispy and brown is essential to the overall flavor and texture of this Asian lettuce wrap! Keep the lid closed: Every time you lift the lid to peek during the cooking process, it adds an additional 15-20 minutes of cooking time. Also any urges you feel of needing to lift the lid to stir can be ignored because it is not normally necessary and that too will slow down the cooking. Do not use frozen foods: Make sure when preparing your chicken that you have given it time to thaw out. This is important because placing frozen food in your slow cooker keeps it in the danger zone where bacteria can flourish. So just always remember no matter what you are placing in there, meat or vegetables, let them thaw out first! Adjust for high altitude: This is something that is easy to forget sometimes, when at a higher altitude, it is suggested that you add an additional 30 minutes for each hour of the set time due to it taking longer for things to cook.
What to Serve with Asian Chicken Lettuce Wraps:
These lettuce wraps incorporate so many flavors that you can really get creative with what you want to add and serve with them. Choosing a side of rice or quinoa is always a nice touch and helps pull everything in together. Or if wanting to keep with the Asian cuisine another specialty you could whip up would be some Chow Mein. Also another favorite of mine that would go well with this meal is some Vegetable Lo Mein.
Storage, Serving and Swaps:
Now kick back, relax and let the slow cooker fill your home with the aroma of Asian Chicken Lettuce Wraps that are about to become one of the easiest, tastiest meals you’ve ever made!
Leftover filling can be stored in the refrigerator for up to 4 days or frozen for up to 3 months. Fill lettuce cups just before serving. Other serving ideas: Try the filling over a bowl of noodles, cooked brown rice, or quinoa. Delicious! Swap out the chicken for ground turkey or ground beef! If you have a soy allergy, you can substitute coconut aminos for the soy sauce. If you have a peanut allergy any nut or seed butter could work here, but peanut butter definitely gives the best results! Instead of your crock pot, you can use a Wok, Sauté pan, cast iron skillet, or a regular sauté pan to cook the filling.
More Healthy Asian Recipes:
Asian Pan Seared Salmon Salad Slow Cooker Asian Glazed Chicken Slow Cooker Asian Pulled Pork Asian Glazed Salmon Asian Turkey Lettuce Wraps
All nutritional information is based on third party calculations and is only an estimate. Each recipe and nutritional value will vary depending on the brands you use, measuring methods and portion sizes per household. Read More Posts by Alyssa facebook twitter pinterest instagram ps: I know Liz and Chase M. Liz told me about your blog. She said you are amazing at cooking. I’m excited to try some of these recipes! Comment * Name * Email * Website
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