Tofu Lettuce Wraps Recipe (2024)

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These tofu lettuce wraps are crazy delicious and make a great appetizer or lighter meal that will become one of your favorites.

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These are better than anything you can get in a restaurant! Plus, they happen to be vegan/ plant-based. If you’d rather have meat in your lettuce wraps, you might want to check out Thai chicken lettuce wraps here.

How to make tofu lettuce wraps

First, gather your ingredients.

Ingredients

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To make these tofu lettuce wraps, you will need the following:

  • sesame oil
  • onion
  • garlic
  • ginger (fresh minced, or ginger paste)
  • 14 ounce block extra firm tofu
  • Tamari, low sodium or soy sauce OR coconut aminos
  • Thai sweet red chili sauce (we love Trader Joe’s)
  • juice of 1 lime
  • maple syrup or agave
  • cashews – raw or roasted/salted
  • green onion/ scallions
  • fresh cilantro
  • carrots, shredded
  • Sesame seeds
  • 1 head butter lettuce

Cooking the filling

To make tofu lettuce wraps, first make the filling. Heat up a pan to medium high heat and add the oil.

Once the oil is hot, add in the onions. Toss and let cook for 2-3 minutes until the onions start to brown and turn translucent. Then add in the garlic and ginger. Toss that all together and let it cook for 2 minutes.

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Cook the tofu. Use your hands to crumble the tofu into the pan, tossing it in the pan sauce while breaking it up with a wooden spoon or spatula. Season the tofu with a little salt and pepper and let it cook until it starts to turn golden brown, about 4-5 minutes.

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Make the Thai chili sauce. This sauce really ties everything together for theses tofu lettuce wraps. Add the soy sauce, chili sauce, lime juice, and honey to a small bowl and mix to combine.

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Add the sauce to the tofu mixture. Sprinkle the chopped cashews over the tofu in the pan and pour in the sauce. Toss that all together, reduce the heat to low and let that all cook for 2 more minutes.

Remove the pan from the heat and let it cool for a few minutes, then stir in the carrots, chopped scallions and cilantro.

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Assembling tofu lettuce wraps


To assemble the tofu lettuce wraps, open one of the butter lettuce leaves and add a large spoonful of the filling mixture into the wrap and top it with some of the pan sauce and sesame seeds.

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Continue until you have made all of the tofu lettuce wraps. Serve and enjoy!

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Tofu Lettuce Wraps

These tofu lettuce wraps are crazy delicious and make a great appetizer or lighter meal that will become one of your favorites.

Course Appetizer

Cuisine Asian

Keyword tofu lettuce wraps, tofu lettuce wraps recipe

Prep Time 5 minutes

Cook Time 10 minutes

Total Time 15 minutes

Servings 6

Calories 130 kcal

Author Marjorie @APinchOfHealthy

Ingredients

  • 1 Tablespoon sesame oil
  • ¼ cup onion diced I used yellow. White onion works too.
  • 2 cloves of garlic
  • 1 tablespoon minced ginger fresh minced, or ginger paste
  • 14 ounce block extra firm tofu – with water pressed out
  • ¼ cup Tamari low sodium or soy sauce, coconut aminos
  • 2 Tablespoon Thai sweet red chili sauce we love Trader Joe’s
  • juice of 1 lime
  • 1 teaspoon maple syrup or agave
  • cup cashews chopped – raw or roasted/salted
  • ¼ cup scallions chopped
  • ¼ cup cilantro fresh, chopped
  • ¼-½ cup carrots shredded
  • Sesame seeds for topping
  • 1 head butter lettuce – leaves removed rinsed and dried – see notes

Instructions

  1. Heat up a pan to medium high heat and add the oil. Once the oil is hot, add in the onions. Toss and let cook for 2-3 minutes until the onions start to brown and turn translucent. Then add in the garlic and ginger. Toss that all together and let it cook for 2 minutes.

  2. Cook the tofu. Use your hands to crumble the tofu into the pan, tossing it in the pan sauce while breaking it up with a wooden spoon or spatula. Season the tofu with a little salt and pepper and let it cook until it starts to turn golden brown, about 4-5 minutes..

  3. Make the thai chili sauce. Meanwhile, add the soy sauce, chili sauce, lime juice, and honey to a small bowl and mix to combine.

  4. Add the sauce to the tofu. Sprinkle the chopped cashews over the tofu in the pan and pour in the sauce. Toss that all together, reduce the heat to low and let that all cook for 2 more minutes. Remove the pan from the heat and let it cool for a few minutes, then stir in the carrots, chopped scallions and cilantro.

  5. Assemble the lettuce wraps. To assemble the lettuce wraps, open one of the lettuce leaves and add a large spoonful of the tofu mixture into the wrap and top it with some of the pan sauce and sesame seeds. Continue until you have made all of the lettuce wraps.

Recipe Notes

Nutritional information is approximate and was calculated using a recipe nutrition label generator.

Nutrition Facts

Tofu Lettuce Wraps

Amount Per Serving

Calories 130 Calories from Fat 63

% Daily Value*

Fat 7g11%

Saturated Fat 1g6%

Polyunsaturated Fat 2g

Monounsaturated Fat 3g

Sodium 646mg28%

Potassium 288mg8%

Carbohydrates 10g3%

Fiber 1g4%

Sugar 6g7%

Protein 8g16%

Vitamin A 1877IU38%

Vitamin C 3mg4%

Calcium 45mg5%

Iron 2mg11%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

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Tofu Lettuce Wraps Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What's the best lettuce for lettuce wraps? ›

What is the best lettuce to use for lettuce wraps? You can use any type of green leafy lettuce for lettuce wraps, but popular types of lettuce include Boston bib lettuce and romaine hearts. Cabbage leaves or jicima wraps would also work great.

Is eating lettuce wraps healthy? ›

Lettuce wraps can be a healthier option than hamburgers for people who want to lose weight because they are typically lower in calories, fat, and carbohydrates.

How to make lettuce wraps not soggy? ›

I like to use cooking parchment paper or wax paper to roll up the inside of the wrap, and then refrigerate. Once you're ready to assemble the wrap, simply start to unroll the paper onto the wrap, sort of swapping one for the other as you unroll. The insides should stay intact and the wrap be dry and fresh.

How to make a wrap that won't fall apart? ›

Fold the bottom edge of the tortilla wrap towards the center, tucking in any of the fillings you have leftover. Roll the wrap, making sure to tuck in any filling that spills out. As you reach the end, spread some sauce over the remainder of the tortilla wrap to help it seal.

Are lettuce wraps healthier than bread? ›

Lettuce wraps are much lower in calories than bread, and they are very fresh. Corn Tortillas → Corn tortillas tend to be cleaner than regular bread. You can even use a tortilla to replace a pizza crust which is much lighter option.

How do you crisp lettuce for lettuce wraps? ›

Fill a large bowl with very hot tap water (around 120°F) and plunge your wilted greens. Let them soak for 10–30 minutes, then drain. Wrap the leaves in a damp towel and chill before using (or if you need them immediately, cool them down in ice water). They'll be perkier than a Pomeranian with a plushie.

How do you keep lettuce crisp in a wrap? ›

Instead of storing your lettuce in a plastic bag or wrapping it in plastic wrap, simply wrap it tightly in aluminum foil. The foil will help retain moisture in the leaves, keeping them fresh and crisp for much longer.

Can I eat lettuce everyday? ›

Generally, lettuce is safe for most people to eat. It isn't a common allergen. Because it's low in calories, there's not a big problem with eating too much lettuce.

Are wraps better for you than bread? ›

There isn't much nutritional difference between bread and wraps. Both contain similar ingredients, except the bread is leavened with yeast and a wrap is flat. The Nutrition Facts labels show similar nutritional profiles for one wrap and two slices of commercially baked bread.

What is the best type of lettuce to use for lettuce wraps? ›

Bibb or butter lettuce: Bibb or butter lettuce are our picks for these wraps. They have sturdy, broad leaves that hold a good amount of filling without major risk of everything falling apart. Look for relatively small heads with fresh outer leaves that show no signs of wilting.

What is lettuce wrap sauce made of? ›

The sauce is a mixture of soy sauce, oyster sauce, aji mirin (rice wine), hoisin sauce, sugar, and a bit of cornstarch. You can find most of these ingredients on the Asian section of your grocery store. I found the aji mirin in the vinegar section. Aji mirin is a sweetened rice wine.

How to stop wraps from falling apart? ›

Press and crease the end of the tortilla as you finish rolling it up. Try to curve the rest of the tortilla around the wrap so it stays in place. Ta-da!

Can you prepare wraps the night before? ›

Make ahead: The wraps can be assembled up to 4 days ahead of time. Wrap each individual wrap tightly in aluminum foil and store in the refrigerator.

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