Deconstructed Lettuce Wraps
About once a week I do something with organic ground beef for my children’s dinner. Quite often, I decide upon the easy crowd pleaser–Cheesy Ground Beef Pasta (I will not admit to using jarred Ragu Cheese Sauce for this original creation, as it goes against every fiber of my being, so please don’t look in my pantry). Sometimes the beef thickens a homemade tomato sauce, becoming a rich Bolognese, and all too frequently we end up with tacos. Easy to customize; everyone’s a satisfied customer. Last night, I decided to throw caution to the wind and go Asian.
My children love soy sauce, so with Asian we are starting from a place of “yes.” They devour rice. And two out of three like lettuce, while the third at least tolerates it. So I decided to go with Deconstructed* Lettuce Wraps. In keeping with the kid-pleaser approach, I pulverized the vegetables that I thought would raise eyebrows (onion, mushroom–they’ll never know they’re in there) but if you are making this for adults or less picky children, feel free to keep things chunkier. You could also add bean spouts, bamboo shoots or water chestnuts to the mix, I was tentative during this inaugural flight. If you are serving this dish to guests, saute some snap peas with a little sesame oil and grated ginger to round out the meal.
*Full disclosure: I went with “deconstructed” because I had bought bagged, pre-torn butter lettuce, therefore the pieces were not large enough to actually wrap the beef. I was also unsure how well this dish would be received so I figured that the rice base could serve as “filler.” After being met with rave reviews from my highly critical audience, I would be so brave as to serve this meal as Lettuce Wraps but do appreciate the ease of everyone eating from a bowl. With a fork. However, our dog Hoover would likely vote for “wraps” next go around. Surely, he’d be able to live up to his name.
June 9, 2014 @ 7:36 pm
Been meaning to return and comment, as i can’t remember the last time BOTH kids loved a new dish. Made some minor adjustments based on what was on hand (no ginger or cilantro; red wine vinegar instead of apple cider, threw in leftover edamame), and we did actually construct into lettuce wraps. I love that it’s fairly easy, and so flavorful. Will definitely go into the regular rotation!!
June 9, 2014 @ 7:46 pm
Love it! I mentioned to little Higgs today that she should ask you to make Catch-Up Chicken next. Assuming that everyone likes ketchup, which she claims to like. Let me know how it goes!
June 10, 2014 @ 9:57 pm
she told me, she was very excited. too funny. I’ll need you to plant a seed every week, fyi. And I just bought stuff to make it this week, will surely let you know!
April 25, 2013 @ 9:36 pm
Made these bad boys with Buffalo. Badass!
April 22, 2013 @ 12:59 pm
this sounds like a winner and i would surely prefer deconstructed so juice does not drip down my arm.