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Stir Fried Chicken Wrapped with Iceberg Lettuce

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Here comes a two thumbs up recipe. I didn’t quite know what to expect for this dish, because I just found the recipe in a book I bought about a month ago. What is more, I didn’t have the right amount of ingredients as it said, so I had to change a lot. Lucky I have a good imagination. I guessed what I could add more of by looking at its colour. :)

When I had the first bite of the chicken wrapped with iceberg lettuce, it was a full of surprise. It was really delicious. Of course, the fact that we were so hungry helped us appreciate the food more, so anything could have been a two thumbs up food to us, yet there was something special about it.

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It tasted slightly salty yet the occasional walnuts added a savory taste and crunchy texture. I added too much chicken breast compared to the other ingredients, so the rare shrimp was a nice surprise too. (By now you know how much I love shrimps, prawns, and that kind of food, right?) Michael complained a bit about the iceberg lettuce, because it was too hard to fold compared to other kinds of lettuce, but he admitted that it gave a nice crispy and fresh texture.

Ingredients for 3 people

(Prep time - 20 minutes, Cooking time - 10 minutes)

  • Chicken breast - 800g
  • Shelled shrimps - 100g
  • 2 green chilies (supposedly not spicy)
  • 2 red chilies
  • 1/2 a medium size onion
  • Iceberg lettuce
  • Shelled walnuts - 2 tbsp
  • Some olive oil

Sauce (mix these well in a bowl)

  • Soy sauce - 3 tbsp
  • Refined rice wine - 4 tbsp
  • Oyster sauce - 1 tbsp
  • Grated apple - 5 tbsp (one medium apple gives about 6 tbsp)
  • Minced garlic - 1½ tbsp
  • Ginger powder - 1 tsp
  • Potato starch powder - 1 tbsp

Prep

Stir Fried Chicken Wrapped with Iceberg Lettuce ingredients

  1. Cut the onion into small cubes.
  2. Take the seed out from the green and red chilies, thin slice them diagonally.
  3. Rinse the chicken and shrimps in cold water, cut the chicken into small to medium cubes.
  4. Separate the iceberg lettuce, rinse the leaves in cold water, and cut them into a size easy to use as a wrap.
  5. Put the chicken and shrimps in a bowl, add the sauce and marinade it for 15 minutes.

Cooking

Stir Fried Chicken Wrapped with Iceberg Lettuce cooking

  1. Pre heat the wok, and add some oil.
  2. Add the marinade meat and stir it well until 90% of it cooks.
  3. Add the chilies, onion and walnuts stir them well.
  4. When it is cooked, serve a spoonful of the meat and vegetables on a lettuce leaf.
  5. Wrap it and dig in. (it is hard to fold if you put in too much meat.)
  6. Enjoy the surprise. :)

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It is a really easy to prepare and to cook meal. I hope you enjoy it as much as I did.

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10 Responses to “Stir Fried Chicken Wrapped with Iceberg Lettuce”


  1. 1 Gdog Jan 27th, 2007 at 12:26 am

    Okay, that looks really good! I love your pictures…you capture all your dishes at just the right angle. :)

  2. 2 Kat Jan 27th, 2007 at 1:52 am

    these sound and look delicious!

  3. 3 Sally Tan Jan 27th, 2007 at 5:01 am

    yeah…. your description of this dish is really good!

  4. 4 simcooks Jan 27th, 2007 at 1:40 pm

    There is a similar recipe from Martin Yan’s cookbook!

  5. 5 tigerfish Jan 27th, 2007 at 3:31 pm

    Such delicate presentation. You must have delicate and gentle fingers :D

  6. 6 sue Jan 27th, 2007 at 8:00 pm

    I guess the angle of the pictures just matches the height comfortable for me when I use the tripod.
    I’m glad you all like the presentation of the meal. I want to keep improving that too.

  7. 7 BuddingCook Jan 28th, 2007 at 3:55 am

    i’ve had something similar before. it was lettuce w/ ground pork i think in the middle. this looks nice. oh i read your “about me”. and i totally feel the same way. keeping a blog helps me want to cook and it helps me try new ideas. so it’s neat. :)

  8. 8 sue Jan 28th, 2007 at 5:19 pm

    Hi BuddingCook,

    Thank you. I adapted the recipe from a Korean cookbook and the author said that it is a fancy meal at some Chinese restaurant, though I had no idea what it was supposed to taste like. Having a food blog is great. I hardly go out for meals anymore. :)

  9. 9 Favbabe Jun 26th, 2008 at 5:20 pm

    Hi there, i found your blog while searching for bibimbap recipe. i’m very amazed with your culinary skills. ur instruction is easy to follow and it’s even easier when u show the pics. i love it that you have the pics of the sauces you used and also related recipes where i can use the sauces. cos i’m not a korean but i love korean food (due to watching too many re-runs of da jeung guem.. LOL). it’s great to know i can use the gochujang (hope i got the spelling rite) in many different ways cos i was hesitating on purchasing the sauce for bibimbap only. keep up the good work at updating this blog. i’m eagar to learn more authentic korean recipes from u! :) btw, do u have an easy to follow recipe for making kimchi?

  10. 10 Favbabe Jun 27th, 2008 at 5:37 am

    Just wanna say I tried this today and it’s really delicious :)

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