Tasty Bites: Asian Lettuce Wraps
By Beth V
I still remember my first visit to PF Chang’s. At the time, the dish that made the biggest impression on me was the Asian Lettuce Wraps. This dish was a new experience for me. It wasn’t long before I realized these could easily be duplicated at home. Looking online, I discovered that others had already created recipes that come very close to being PF Chang’s-worthy. This recipe will help you create an at-home meal that feels a little bit more creative and special. And, did I mention the recipe is easy?
This recipe does require a few ingredients you may not always have on hand, but these sauces can be used to make many different home-cooked Asian-inspired meals. They also keep a very long time in the refrigerator. They are a good investment that yield a return of many deliciously-seasoned meals.
These can all be found in the Asian food section of most grocery stores. The first is rice vinegar - it is a nice, light, tangy vinegar that can be used to season in cooked foods and is also a staple in most homemade Asian dipping sauces. Next, reduced-sodium soy sauce - not as unusual, but I highly recommend the reduced-sodium version. Third, we have toasted sesame oil. There are two types of sesame oil, one that is lighter in color and a darker version that is toasted. The flavor difference is very dramatic. The toasted variety is much, much more flavorful and a few drops goes a very long way. It must be stored in the refrigerator, but it will keep for many, many months without going rancid. Just be sure to get the dark brown sesame oil. If you do not see toasted sesame oil in the Asian section, check the section with olive oil and other types of oil Lastly, we have hoisin sauce. Hoisin is a Chinese barbecue-type sauce. It is thick and sweet and adds nice complex flavors to dishes and sauces.