You see those lettuce wraps up there? That’s another Unicorn Meal for our household: an extremely rare meal that pleases them all, even the no-veg contingent. Somehow lettuce leaves as delivery vehicle for meat works in their minds, and I’m surely not going to out their contradictory stance on it because OHMYGOSH this is a great meal. And fast! It’s a fast meal. Did I mention that?
The bulk of effort, like with most stir-fry dishes, comes before anything hits the pan. You cube up chicken thighs, grate some ginger, chop some garlic, whisk the aforementioned ginger and garlic into some liquids, chop some cashews, and wash some lettuce leaves. There. Now all that’s left to do is apply heat and stir then scoop into lettuce leaves. TADA! Seriously. It is just that easy.
If you could’ve SEEN my family’s enthusiasm over this dish… My word, Hoover has nothing on my boys when they like a certain food. I wouldn’t say they ATE it so much as INHALED it. Bonus: It’s healthy. I don’t have to sweat it. It’s not like they’re mainlining Easter candy when they eat serving after serving of these lettuce wraps.
What makes these so awesome? After browning the bite-sized, tender chicken cubes, they simmer with the cashews for a few minutes in a flavourful sauce of honey, soy sauce, gochujang (Korean pepper paste), ginger, garlic, rice vinegar and sesame oil. The result is a sticky, tangy, spicy, sweet, earthy, garlicky sauce that you want to lick from your fingers.
Pile the perfect stir-fry on your favourite lettuce leaves, drizzle a little Sriracha over the works, and scatter some finely chopped yellow and red bell peppers and cilantro or parsley over the top and all that’s left is the eating! Thank heaven’s it’s a fast meal to make, because you might find yourself whipping up a second round after the first one vaporizes!
Cook’s Notes
- Yes, you can substitute boneless, skinless chicken breasts for the chicken thighs, but honestly, thighs are so. much. better. They’re harder to mess up (read: it’s harder to overcook and dry out) than chicken breasts and have a metric ton more of chicken flavour, too! I will convert you all one day.
- If your grocery budget or tastebuds prohibit cashews, you can sub in dry-roasted, lightly salted peanuts for the cashews. If the concern is budgetary, keep in mind that the recipe doesn’t really use too many cashews. It’s worth the splurge at least one time!
- Ginger is roughly 4,000,000,987 times easier to grate when it has been frozen first. It’s not hard to do… If you have fresh, young ginger with thin skin, you don’t even have to peel it first. Simply break into easy to hold pieces and freeze in a re-sealable freezer bag. When you’re ready to grate, take one piece out and grate on a coarse microplane or the fine section of a box grater. Perfect ginger pulp can be yours without sacrificing your knuckles!
- I absolutely LOVE gochujang (Korean Pepper Paste) in this recipe because of its tangy, umami goodness. You can buy it on Amazon (affiliate link)
…or at a good local grocer or Asian market. If you don’t want to order it and absolutely can’t find it, you can substitute an equal amount of chili garlic sauce or sambal oelek. Give gochujang a try if you haven’t! It’s so good and it lasts just this side of forever in the refrigerator!
Cashew Chicken Lettuce Wraps
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For the Stir Fry Sauce:
- 2 tablespoons light soy sauce
- 1 tablespoon honey
- 1 tablespoon gochujang or chili garlic sauce
- 1 tablespoon rice vinegar
- 1 teaspoon grated ginger
- 2 garlic cloves peeled and pressed or super finely chopped
- 1 teaspoon toasted sesame oil
For the Chicken Cashew Stir Fry:
- 1 pound boneless skinless chicken thighs, trimmed of excess fat and cut into 1/2-inch cubes
- 2 tablespoons peanut canola, or grapeseed oil
- 1/4 cup cashews roughly chopped
For Serving:
- Washed and air-dried lettuce leaves
- minced red and/or yellow bell peppers
- finely chopped fresh cilantro or parsley
- sriracha or preferred hot sauce
Instructions
For the Stir Fry Sauce:
- Whisk together all of the ingredients until the honey is incorporated fully and it is smooth. If your honey wants to 'seize' up in the sauce, you can microwave it for 15 seconds then whisk again until smooth.
For the Stir Fry:
- Heat the oil in a large skillet or wok until it is shimmery. Add the chicken thighs and stir-fry them until no longer pink in the center and golden brown on the outside, about 8-10 minutes. Whisk the stir-fry sauce one more time then add to the pan with the cashews. Stir frequently and bring the sauce to a boil. Lower the heat and simmer until the sauce is thick and sticky, darker in colour and coats everything, about 2-4 minutes.
- Turn off the heat and let the chicken stand for 5-10 minutes before piling in to the lettuce leaves. Garnish the wraps with finely chopped bell peppers, cilantro or parsley, and sriracha or the hot sauce of your choice.
Nutrition
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Reader's Thoughts...
Angie | Big Bear's Wife says
Perfect meal for after work! mm Cashew Chicken!
Maria | Pink Patisserie says
Love cashews and with chicken! Oh my goodness!! So, so good..
Meredith In Sock Monkey Slippers says
Delicious!!! Love this idea for a healthy meal.
Paula-bell'alimento says
Thighs for me too! All the way. Now excuse me while I dig in ; )
Nicole, RD says
Ohhh my. These look absolutely incredible. They are on my menu for next week already…love the flavors and the quick prep time. Just what I need 🙂
Susan says
You already had me with the chicken thighs and cashews. The rest is a bonus.
Rachel Cooks says
I’m probably holding off on cashews until my kids see the allergist, but the minute they are cleared I’m making these lettuce wraps. Love that it is an easy recipe too 🙂
Bri | Bites of Bri says
These lettuce wraps look outstanding. Why do lettuce wraps seem so much more filling and delicious than a salad for dinner. Can’t wait to try these. Thanks for sharing.
Ashley @ Wishes & Dishes says
Lettuce wraps are something I keep meaning to try at home. Must make these!
Jill says
Wow. This looks amazing! I was just thinking about what I needed for dinner tonight. mmmmm
Brenda@SugarFreeMom says
Quick, easy and delicious, my kind of recipe!
Lora @cakeduchess says
I love lettuce wraps! WHY don’t I ever remember to make them at home. Your recipe is what I’ll try:))
Denise says
I love using lettuce wraps in place of bread for a lighter meal. Great Korean flavors going on it – dig it!
Carrie says
Holy goodness. We have been obsessed with making peanut chicken tacos lately. So naturally these need to happen as well!
Kristina says
Any thoughts on how well this would freeze? Maybe add the cashews after reheating?
Sounds delish and I can’t wait to try it!
Samantha says
I love that this is wrapped in lettuce! Beautiful!
Liz@Virtually Homemade says
My family loves lettuce wraps! Thanks for the new recipe.
Erin | The Law Student's Wife says
Reminds me of the thai lettuce wraps at PF Changs that I love, except way healthier and homemade. High five!
Ginny McMeans says
This is a perfect lunch or dinner. Sounds delicious!
Nutmeg Nanny says
This dish looks amazing! I agree that boneless skinless chicken thighs are the best. They stay so juicy and cook up perfectly.