I decided to make a yummy cold peanut noodle to go with them and it really made them great! Adding the carrots for crunch and it is really well balanced :)
I will make the noodles again - maybe with some sautéed chicken mixed in - it really is an easy and versatile dish!
Hope you guys love these as much as we did!
Ingredients:
1 lb. Ground Chicken (I am sure turkey or beef would be great too)
1 T. Dark Sesame Oil
1 T. Dark Sesame Oil
1 Small Onion, diced
1 T. Minced garlic
1 T. Minced ginger
Peanut Noodles (Recipe Below)
1 C. Shredded Carrots
1 Head of Boston Lettuce
Salt
Pepper
For Peanut Noodles:
1/2 box of whole wheat spaghetti (cooked according to directions)
1 T. Natural Peanut Butter
2 T. Dark Sesame Oil
2 T. Low Sodium Soy Sauce
1 T. Brown Sugar
1 T. Sesame Seeds, toasted
Whisk all ingredients together (minus the pasta) until smooth. After Pasta is cooled, toss with sauce and store in refrigerator. I will sometimes make the pasta the day before - let it really take up the flavor and it makes a weeknight meal take about 10 minutes! So easy :)
Directions:
Heat oil in a skillet on medium high heat. Add onion, garlic and ginger and sauté for 5 minutes. Add in ground chicken, salt and pepper and sauté until the chicken is cooked through and browned. To create wraps, I like to have it as a "do it yourself" fun dinner. My kids LOVE these too - they like to put wraps together and they call the noodles "peanut butter pasta" which makes it very cool!
This recipe makes 4 servings, which is about 3 lettuce wraps a serving. Other toppings that also work; steamed edamame, crushed peanuts, and bean sprouts. Here is my finished lettuce wrap! Try it out - you will not be disappointed!
Directions:
Heat oil in a skillet on medium high heat. Add onion, garlic and ginger and sauté for 5 minutes. Add in ground chicken, salt and pepper and sauté until the chicken is cooked through and browned. To create wraps, I like to have it as a "do it yourself" fun dinner. My kids LOVE these too - they like to put wraps together and they call the noodles "peanut butter pasta" which makes it very cool!
This recipe makes 4 servings, which is about 3 lettuce wraps a serving. Other toppings that also work; steamed edamame, crushed peanuts, and bean sprouts. Here is my finished lettuce wrap! Try it out - you will not be disappointed!