Inspired by PF Changs’ famous recipe, these Asian Turkey Lettuce Wraps are quick, easy to make and are full of so much flavor! Perfect as an appetizer, side or even main dish for a healthy meal the whole family will love!
If you are a fan of P.F. Changs’ lettuce wraps like we are then you will seriously LOVE these. Not only are the flavors in this dish insane, but the entire recipe literally only takes about 15 minutes from start to finish. These lettuce wraps are perfect for an easy weeknight meal, but also make a delicious appetizer when having friends over. In fact, they’re so highly requested that I have passed this recipe out more times than I can count to friends and family would want to make them which is why I wanted to re-new this recipe for you all! So. much. FLAVOR.
Thai turkey lettuce wraps are a fantastic healthy weeknight dinner option that comes together in just 25 minutes. These wraps are flavorful easy to make and family-friendly. The combination of lean ground turkey, fresh veggies, and a creamy peanut sauce makes for a meal that is satisfying yet light. Keep reading to learn why you need to add thai turkey lettuce wraps to your regular recipe rotation.
Why Try Thai Turkey Lettuce Wraps
Here are some of the key reasons you should give these wraps a try
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Big Flavor The turkey filling is flavored with aromatic ingredients like ginger, garlic, and red curry paste which packs a flavor punch. The peanut sauce provides a creamy, tangy element. Together, they equal big taste without a lot of effort
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Healthy: Ground turkey provides lean protein and by skipping the starch and wrapping it all up in lettuce leaves, these wraps make for a lighter, more nutritious dinner. They are also gluten-free and dairy-free.
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Fast: From start to finish, you can have these lettuce wraps on the table in 25 minutes. That makes them a great option for busy weeknights. The prep is easy too – no lengthy ingredient lists required.
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Customizable: Don’t like spicy food? Omit the red curry paste. Want to bulk it up? Throw in some extra veggies. You can tweak this recipe to suit your tastes.
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Satisfying: A protein + veggies + sauce = a well balanced, hearty meal. The wraps provide plenty of substance to keep you full.
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Crowd-Pleasing: Both kids and adults seem to love these! The flavors are approachable and putting the filling into lettuce cups makes for fun, handheld eating.
How to Make Thai Turkey Lettuce Wraps
The process of making thai turkey lettuce wraps is straightforward. Here’s an overview of what’s involved:
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Sauté aromatics: Onion, garlic, ginger, and red bell pepper are sautéed until softened. This builds a flavor base.
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Cook ground turkey: Lean ground turkey is browned until no longer pink.
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Make peanut sauce: Whisk together peanut butter, lime juice, soy sauce, honey, and other aromatic ingredients.
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Finish filling: Stir peanut sauce into turkey mixture until combined.
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Assemble lettuce wraps: Spoon filling into lettuce leaves (butter or romaine work well).
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Garnish (optional): Top with shredded carrots, green onions, peanuts, etc.
From start to finish, you’re looking at just 25 minutes of active cooking time. As long as you don’t mind a little multi-tasking to put together the sauce while the turkey cooks, the process is seamless.
Tips for Making the Best Thai Turkey Lettuce Wraps
Here are some top tips to ensure your thai turkey lettuce wraps come out perfectly:
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Caramelize the aromatics: Letting the onion, garlic, and ginger cook longer brings out their natural sweetness.
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Use flavorful peanut butter: Look for all-natural peanut butter with just peanuts and maybe salt in the ingredient list.
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Don’t skimp on sauce: The sauce provides essential flavor, so make sure to use the full amount called for in the recipe.
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Keep lettuce crisp: Rinse and dry the lettuce leaves just before assembling wraps so they retain their crunch.
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Reheat cautiously: If meal prepping, the lettuce will get soggy so store it separately and add just before eating.
Follow those tips and your thai turkey lettuce wraps will rival any restaurant!
Lettuce Wrap Recipe Variations
While this recipe is delicious as written, don’t be afraid to put your own spin on it! There are lots of tasty ways to modify these turkey lettuce wraps:
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Use ground chicken or pork instead of turkey.
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Swap in zucchini noodles instead of lettuce wraps.
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Add sliced bell pepper, shredded carrot, diced mango, or bean sprouts.
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Use almond butter instead of peanut butter if you can’t have peanuts.
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Play around with the sauce flavors – curry powder, sriracha, sesame oil, etc.
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Turn it into a salad by chopping up the lettuce and turkey.
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Stuff into a pita or wrap in a tortilla for lettuce-averse eaters.
The possibilities are endless, so unleash your creativity!
Meal Prep Friendly
One of the best things about this recipe is that you can easily prep the turkey filling in advance for quick meals later on. Here are some meal prep tips:
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Cook a double batch of the turkey filling, let cool, and portion into individual containers.
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Store filled containers in the fridge for up to 4 days.
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Freeze meal prep containers for up to 3 months. Thaw in the fridge before using.
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Transport lettuce separately so it doesn’t get soggy.
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Quickly reheat the turkey filling and build your wraps.
Having the filling prepped allows you to quickly assemble tasty lettuce wraps in minutes when you’re ready to eat. No more takeout needed!
More Satisfying Ground Turkey Recipes
If you’re a ground turkey fan, here are some more delicious recipes to try:
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Turkey Taco Lettuce Wraps: Spiced ground turkey served in lettuce cups with all your taco toppings.
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Turkey Meatloaf: Classic comfort food made lighter with lean ground turkey.
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Turkey Meatballs: Juicy baked turkey meatballs in your choice of sauce – marinara, teriyaki, etc.
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Turkey Stuffed Peppers: bell peppers filled with protein-packed turkey and rice.
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Turkey Burgers: Flavorful turkey patties that are a fresher alternative to beef.
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Turkey Chili: All the flavor of classic chili but with a leaner meat.
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Turkey Bolognese: Toss turkey Bolognese with zucchini noodles for a lighter take.
Don’t relegate ground turkey just to lettuce wraps. With the right spices and sauces, it can be used in so many meals!
Common Questions about Thai Turkey Lettuce Wraps
If you’re new to making lettuce wraps at home, here are answers to some frequently asked questions:
What kind of lettuce should I use?
Butter lettuce and romaine lettuce work best. Look for leaves that form cups.
Do I need to cook the lettuce?
No, you’ll add the raw, rinsed lettuce just before serving the wraps.
Can I use a different nut butter?
Almond butter or cashew butter work well too. Just avoid overly thick nut butters.
Can I prepare the wraps in advance?
Yes, you can prep the filling up to 4 days ahead. Store the lettuce separately.
How do I reheat the filling?
Microwave individual portions until hot or sauté larger batches over medium heat.
Can I freeze the wraps?
You can freeze just the turkey filling portion for up to 3 months.
How spicy is the red curry paste?
It adds flavor more than heat. If you don’t like spicy foods, start with half the amount.
Give Thai Turkey Lettuce Wraps a Try
If you’re searching for a fresh, lighter dinner recipe that still delivers on big flavor, look no further than thai turkey lettuce wraps. They come together quickly, satisfy with a balanced mix of protein and vegetables, and offer so many ways to customize to your tastes. Ditch the takeout menus and give this easy weeknight dinner recipe a try tonight! Your family will be asking for it again and again.
How to Make Healthy Turkey Lettuce Wraps
- Brown the ground turkey. Heat 1 tablespoon of oil in a large skillet over medium-high heat. Add turkey, garlic and ginger to the pan and cook for about 6 minutes or until turkey is browned. Stir to crumble.
- Make the sauce. While the turkey is cooking, whisk together hoisin, soy sauce, rice vinegar and roasted red chili paste in a small bowl.
- Mix together. Once the ground turkey is cooked through, turn the heat off and add in the chopped green onions and water chestnuts. Drizzle with sauce and stir well until coated completely.
- Assemble lettuce wraps. Spoon about a ¼ cup of the turkey mixture onto each lettuce leaf, serve and enjoy!
To Store: The delicious filling for these Asian lettuce wraps will last up to 4 to 5 days in the fridge stored in a sealed, airtight container. Trust me when I say, this meal tastes even better the next day! Make sure you don’t store the wraps already assembled as the turkey filling will wilt the leaves.
To Freeze: Let the turkey mixture cool completely and store in a sealed, airtight container in the freezer for up to 2 months. Let the filling thaw completely in the refrigerator before reheating in a skillet or microwave.
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