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Lettuce wraps are a family favorite. They are healthy and delicious. We posted a recipe for lettuce wraps a long time ago, but we still make them often. Between my husband and I, we can wolf down this entire platter together (guilt free) ;). So I guess I should say that this can feed a “normal” family of 4.
Ingredients for Chicken Lettuce Wraps:
1 – 1 1/2 lb chicken breast or chicken tenders
1/2 cup Teriyaki marinade (Yoshibas or Lawry’s teriyaki w/ pineapple are good options)
1 small/medium jicama, peeled and julienned
2 small cucumbers, juilienned or finely sliced
2 med/1 large carrot, grated
1 head of boston/bib/butter lettuce (about 12 leaves)
Ingredients for the dipping sauce:
1 cup Newman’s Own low-fat ginger sesame dressing
2 heaping Tbsp creamy peanut butter
How To Make Chicken Lettuce Wraps:
1. In a medium bowl, combine chicken with your favorite Teriyaki Marinate, cover and marinate in the fridge 20-30 minutes. Meanwhile, prep your vegetables.
2. Peel and julienne jicama, grate carrot and julienne cucumber. Remove the core from the lettuce. Rinse and spin dry the leaves, then arrange the lettuce and prepared vegetables on a large serving platter.
3. To make a dipping sauce, pour 1 cup of Newman’s Own dressing into a container with lid and add 2 heaping Tbsp of peanut butter. Cover and shake well until the consistency is smooth.
4. Heat a large skillet over medium/high heat. Add 1-2 Tbsp olive oil and saute the marinated chicken about 3 min per side or until cooked through. Remove chicken to a cutting board.
5. Once the chicken is cool enough to handle, slice it into thin strips and add the chicken to your serving platter. See? Easy peasy!To serve, place some chicken and vegetables on a lettuce leaf and add desired amount of peanut sauce.
Chicken Lettuce Wraps Video Recipe

Ingredients
- 1 lb chicken breast or chicken tenders
- 1/2 cup Teriyaki marinade, Yoshibas or Lawry’s teriyaki w/ pineapple are good options
- 1 small/medium jicama, peeled and julienned
- 2 small cucumbers, juilienned or finely sliced
- 2 med/1 large carrot, grated
- 1 head of boston/bib/butter lettuce, about 12 leaves
Ingredients for the dipping sauce:
- 1 cup Newman’s Own low-fat ginger sesame dressing
- 2 heaping Tbsp creamy peanut butter
Instructions
- In a medium bowl, combine chicken with your favorite teriyaki marinate, cover and marinate in the fridge 20-30 minutes, meanwhile, prep your vegetables.
- Peel and julienne jicama, grate carrot and julienne cucumber. Remove the core from the lettuce. Rinse and spin dry the leaves. Arrange the lettuce and prepared vegetables on a large serving platter.
- To make a dipping sauce, pour 1 cup of Newman’s Own dressing into a container with lid and add 2 heaping Tbsp of peanut butter. Cover and shake well until the consistency is smooth.
- Heat a large skillet over medium/high heat. Add 1-2 Tbsp olive oil and saute the marinated chicken about 3 min per side or until cooked through. Remove chicken to a cutting board.
- Once the chicken is cool enough to handle, slice it into thin strips and add the chicken to your serving platter.
- To serve, place some chicken and vegetables on a lettuce leaf and add desired amount of peanut sauce.
I think I would use it as a base with noodles.
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I would use the Tex Mex Chicken fajitas to make some awesome fajitas!!
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My husband makes fantastic Vegetarian Spring rolls, and I was wondering if the Kraft Recipe Makers ”Asian Fish Tacos” sauce would be an interesting addition, possibly as a dipping option?
I’d use it in a casserole. 🙂
I think anything with an asian flavor (asian fish tacos box) to it works so well with salmon. I would marinade the salmon for about an hour in the fridge (not longer because then it starts to actually cook) and place it on the grill for some smokey flavor. I would add some sauteed julienne veggies (yellow, green and red bell peppers as well as carrots and some mushrooms) to soba noodles as a side dish for the meal adding some of the marinade to the noodles to complement the fish.
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I’d use the Three Cheese Chicken Florentine and add noodles, broccoli, garlic and parmesan.
I would make chicken primavera.
I would make chicken meatballs and pasta with the chicken bruschetta pasta kit
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I would love to make the Sweet and Sour chicken. I’d add in some water chestnuts, red and green bell peppers and serve it ontop of rice. Thanks so much.
I would use the sauces to make lasagna.
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veggie black bean enchiladas with the three cheese sauce – oh yes please!
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With Kraft recipe makers I would make tacos.
I would so make these Lettuce chicken wraps for my dinner. 🙂
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I will make tacos! yum
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I would make a tortellini and vegetable dish.
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I would use it for this recipe or the there one you posted 🙂 love ur blog btw!