This Copy Cat PF Chang’s Chicken Lettuce Wraps recipe is better then the restaurant version! Make these PF Chang’s Lettuce Wraps at home in about 20 minutes! Although I have to be 100% honest and tell you that I think these Asian chicken lettuce wraps are better than the PF Changs lettuce wraps!
Copy Cat PF Chang’s Chicken Lettuce Wraps
One of my all time favorite places to go out for dinner is PF Chang’s. When I lived in New Jersey I went there often for a mom’s night out with my besties and every time we always ordered the amazing chicken lettuce wraps.
When I moved to Pennsylvania no longer did I have a PF Chang’s close by and so I had to recreate these amazing asian chicken wraps at home. Ok, so I did not have to but it is what I do as you all know. I love creating my favorite restaurant recipes at home so I can enjoy them whenever I want to!
I love restaurant copy cat recipes that you can make at home. Not only are they amazing and many times even better then the restaurant version, but they are cheaper to make at home then going out to eat. I love making this PF Chang’s Chicken Lettuce Wraps Copy Cat Recipe at home and my family loves it when I make it too!
There are so many copy cat recipes that we make often including these PF Chang’s copy cat lettuce wraps, that my family loves so much.
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I love lettuce wraps because they are so stinkin delicious! I can enjoy them basically guilt free because, well they are made with lettuce! Lettuce stuffed full of amazingness that that I just can not help myself enjoying. Lettuce can be filled with so many different things they make for the perfect boat to carry tasty ingredients!
These asian chicken lettuce wraps are probably my all time favorite lettuce wrap recipe. I like to make a double batch of the filling so we have left overs that I can enjoy the next day. They are THAT good! But don’t take my word for it, make them and see for yourself!
What to Serve with Asian Chicken Lettuce Wraps
You can serve these asian chicken lettuce wraps as the main dish and then have some side dish, or you can serve them as a side dish or appetizer. If you are looking for more asian inspired recipes, be sure to check out a few of our favorites!
How do you keep lettuce wraps from falling apart?
It is important to use a lettuce that bends well. You also need to make sure that you are careful when you pull the leaves off the head of lettuce. When you are filling the lettuce wraps you also want to be kind of gentle, being rough with your leaves of lettuce will cause them to rip.
Which lettuce is Best for Wraps
When making these lettuce wraps my favorite lettuce to use is bib lettuce. However if you are not a fan or you don’t have any on hand you can totally use iceburg lettuce, romaine lettuce, greenleaf lettuce or butterhead lettuce.
The important thing is to make sure the lettuce leaves are large enough to fill and fold over in a wrap form.
How do you cut lettuce for wraps?
It is actually very easy to cut lettuce for wraps. Cut off the bottom part of the lettuce. Carefully pull off each piece of lettuce and then wash and dry the lettuce.
PF Chang’s Chicken Lettuce Wraps Ingredients
- Ground chicken
- onion diced into small piece
- mushrooms diced into small pieces
- garlic
- minced ginger
- Soy Sauce
- Sesame Oil
- hoisin sauce
- peanut butter
- chopped
- water chestnuts
- salted peanuts chopped
- honey
- water
- sesame garlic sauce
- rice vinegar
- canned bean sprouts
- oil of choice – vegetable or olive oil
- lettuce
How to Make PF Chang’s Chicken Lettuce Wraps
In a wok or skillet on high heat cook the chicken, onions, mushrooms, and green onions until the pink is almost gone with a tablespoon of oil.
Then add in the bean sprouts and water chestnuts, garlic and the ginger and cook the rest of the way till brown.
Once cooked turn heat down to medium heat and add the soy sauce, sesame oil, peanut butter, hoisin sauce, sesame garlic sauce, rice vinegar, honey in a bowl and microwave for 20-3o seconds (until you can mix it well so it is smooth.
Pour into skillet and stir into meat mixture and let cook for about 5 minutes to get all the flavors mixed and cooked well. If it is really thick add in some water 1 tablespoon at a time, you want there to be a little run to it but not liquidy, you do not want your meat mixture to be clumping together.
While it is finishing cooking rinse your lettuce and rip the leaves off and set aside on a plate. Then take the peanuts and put in a zip lock bag and beat them with a spoon until they are crushed (you can use a food processor if you would like to).
Then add in your peanuts to your meat and stir well, let cook for about 3 more minutes to get the peanuts warm with the rest of the mixture.
Remove from stove and put into a bowl.
Scoop a large spoonful of meat mixture into a lettuce leaf and wrap.
Love lettuce wraps? Check these out!
- BLT Lettuce Wraps
- Hamburger Lettuce Wraps
- Chicken Taco Lettuce Wraps
- Buffalo chicken Hamburger Lettuce Wraps
- Buffalo Chicken Lettuce Wraps
Copy Cat PF Changs Lettuce Wraps
Ingredients
- 1 pound ground chicken
- 1 onion diced into small piece
- 3 ounces white mushrooms
- 2 tablespoons garlic
- 1 Tablespoon minced ginger
- 3 tablespoons Soy Sauce
- 2 tablespoons Sesame Oil
- 2 teaspoons hoisin sauce
- 1 tablespoon peanut butter
- 3 scallions
- 2 ounces water chestnuts
- 1/2 cup honey roasted peanuts
- 1 tablespoon honey
- 1-3 tablespoons water if the mixture is to thick as you are getting done cooking and it is all sticking together you will need more or less depending
- 2 tablespoons sesame garlic sauce
- 1 tablespoon rice vinegar
- 15 ounces can bean sprouts
- 1 head lettuce
Instructions
- In a wok or skillet on high heat cook the chicken, onions, mushrooms, and green onions until the pink is almost gone with a tablespoon of oil.
- Then add in the bean sprouts and water chestnuts, garlic and the ginger and cook the rest of the way till brown.
- Once cooked turn heat down to medium heat and add the soy sauce, sesame oil, peanut butter, hoisin sauce, sesame garlic sauce, rice vinegar, honey in a bowl and microwave for 20-3o seconds (until you can mix it well so it is smooth.
- Pour into skillet and stir into meat mixture and let cook for about 5 minutes to get all the flavors mixed and cooked well. If it is really thick add in some water 1 tablespoon at a time, you want there to be a little run to it but not liquidy, you do not want your meat mixture to be clumping together.
- While it is finishing cooking rinse your lettuce and rip the leaves off and set aside on a plate. Then take the peanuts and put in a zip lock bag and beat them with a spoon until they are crushed (you can use a food processor if you would like to).
- Then add in your peanuts to your meat and stir well, let cook for about 3 more minutes to get the peanuts warm with the rest of the mixture.
- Remove from stove and put into a bowl. Scoop a large spoonful of meat mixture into a lettuce leaf and wrap.
Comments & Reviews
Kelly Moran says
Mouth is watering! Can’t wait to try these!!