Sharpen your large kitchen knife and start chopping! That’s
all it takes to make Chicken in Lettuce Cups!
This recipe requires no cooking if you buy already-cooked chicken or use
leftovers (see my Roasting a Chicken Video).

For the ingredients you will need:

The cilantro and the hoisin sauce are incredibly strong
flavors that work really well in this recipe.
Cilantro looks like flat leaf parsley, but tastes totally
different. They are often right next to
each other in the grocery store, so be sure you grab the right one! (Pinch off one leaf of the cilantro and roll
it in your finger tips. The aroma from
cilantro is very unique. Ask at the
grocery store if you are unsure.)
Hoisin sauce is a sweet, spicy, rich brown sauce sometimes
called Peking sauce.
It is often a table condiment in Asian restaurants.
Start by chopping up 8 ounces of chicken. That’s about 2 cups. Put the chicken into a medium sized bowl.
The red onion needs to get minced. (That means cut up really fine.)
The cilantro needs to get washed and chopped. (Check out my blog on Chopping Parsley to see how)
Trim the ends off the green onions and slice them up.
Chop the peanuts S-L-O-W-L-Y, or they will go flying around
the kitchen.

Put all of these prepared ingredients, and the hoisin sauce,
into the bowl with the chopped chicken.

Gently mix everything together.

It will look like this (below) when it’s all mixed together.

There are several different types of lettuce you could
use. (I only had green leaf which is
really a bit too frilly to roll everything up in, but it does look pretty!) Bibb lettuce or Iceberg works really
well. Or you could serve these lettuce
cups as an hors d’oeuvres using endive leaves.
Enjoy!

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will | posted on Sep 29, 2007
Dear Kathy,
I'm loving this new trend you have of recipes where you put everything in the bowl or serving plate, and then you mix it all over a couple of photos.
it's visually just amazing. Especially that in the first frame we see all the ingredients and their relative proportions and then it's like a little whirlpool, and then bingo, the final mixture!
looks so great!
Will