There are some days when I think that living in the time of the caveman might have been kind of cool. It’s not the hunting and gathering part that I daydream about because, knowing my lack of proficiency with tending to plants, I think I would have been relegated to the status of “least useful wife”. Nor is it the fighting-off-the-wild-animal part – I can’t run fast and I am certain I would have been lousy with a spear. Though I have pretty good aim, so maybe I could bean the long-toothed beast in the head with a large fruit. Nor is it the skimpy-outfit part – I look horrible in fur and I would be looking over my shoulder constantly, awaiting the arrival of a band of angry PETAs.
No, it is none of these things that make me think I would have made a good Neanderthalean maiden. The area I would excel in would be eating – with my hands. There is something about eating with one’s hands that feels so primitive, so primal, so…fun! Some of the best meals I have eaten involved a distinct lack of utensils. One of my kids’ favorite meals is the Flank Steak, Sweet Potato Noodle & Vegetable Spring Rolls that I make for them a couple of times each month. Sure, they like the taste, but I think what really appeals to them is them get to eat with their hands.
These lettuce wraps, packed with ground pork, green beans, chiles, and water chestnuts, are made even more enticing by the rich, syrupy hoisin sauce. Let each person fill the lettuce cups with the pork mixture, then watch them dig in and enjoy this flavorful entree or appetizer. They might even give you a grunt that would make any cave dweller proud.
Sauce:
In a medium bowl, whisk together 1/2 cup hoisin sauce, 2 tablespoons sesame oil, and 2 tablespoons rice vinegar.

Pork:
Heat 2 teaspoons canola oil in a large skillet set over medium-high heat. Add 2 tablespoons finely chopped fresh ginger and 2 teaspoons (use more or less to your taste) finely chopped red jalapeno pepper, seeds and membranes removed. Saute for 1 minute. Add 2 cloves garlic, finely minced, and saute for additional 30 seconds. Add 1 1/4 pounds ground pork and cook, crumbling with a wooden spoon, until the pork is cooked through.
Transfer the pork mixture to a large bowl lined with paper towel. That will help to soak up some of that extra fat from the pork.
Add 2 teaspoons canola oil to the skillet. Saute 6 ounces green beans (ends trimmed and cut into 1-inch pieces) and 2/3 cup chopped water chestnuts until the green beans are tender-crisp, 3 to 4 minutes. Stir the pork mixture back into the skillet and add the hoisin sauce. Turn the heat to medium-low and simmer for 3 to 4 minutes.
Transfer the pork mixture to a serving platter. Sprinkle with 2 teaspoons toasted sesame seeds. Wash and dry the leaves of two heads of Boston butter lettuce. Serve with the wraps and allow everyone to scoop some of the pork mixture into the lettuce leaves to make individual wraps. Eat with your hands!
Cookin’ Canuck’s Soba Noodle & Vegetable Lettuce Wraps
The Pioneer Woman’s Lettuce Wraps
Wasabimon’s PF Chang’s Lettuce Wraps
The Food Addicts’ Beef & Shiitake Lettuce Wraps
Pork & Green Bean Lettuce Wraps with Sesame Hoisin Sauce
Sauce adapted from a Bon Appetit recipe
Sauce:
1/2 cup hoisin sauce
2 tbsp sesame oil
2 tbsp rice vinegar
Pork:
4 tsp canola oil, divided
2 tbsp peeled and finely chopped fresh ginger
2 tsp finely chopped red jalapeno pepper (use more or less to your taste)
2 cloves garlic, minced
1 1/4 lb ground pork
6 oz. green beans, trimmed and cut into 1-inch pieces (totaled about 1 cup)
2/3 cup chopped water chestnuts
2 tsp toasted sesame seeds
2 heads Boston butter lettuce
Sauce:
In a medium bowl, whisk together hoisin sauce, sesame oil, and rice vinegar.
Pork:
Heat 2 teaspoons canola oil in a large skillet set over medium-high heat. Add ginger and jalapeno pepper. Saute for 1 minute. Add garlic and saute for additional 30 seconds. Add ground pork and cook, crumbling with a wooden spoon, until the pork is cooked through.
Transfer the pork mixture to a large bowl lined with paper towel. That will help to soak up some of that extra fat from the pork.
Add 2 teaspoons canola oil to the skillet. Saute green beans and water chestnuts until the green beans are tender-crisp, 3 to 4 minutes. Stir the pork mixture back into the skillet and add the hoisin sauce. Turn the heat to medium-low and simmer for 3 to 4 minutes.
Transfer the pork mixture to a serving platter. Sprinkle with sesame seeds. Wash and dry the leaves of two heads of Boston butter lettuce. Serve with the wraps and allow everyone to scoop some of the pork mixture into the lettuce leaves to make individual wraps. Eat with your hands!
Serves 4 as an entree or 6-8 as an appetizer.




















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That looks amazing. What a great combination!
Very lovely lettuce wraps….my favourite. I love the fun of eating them.
nicely seasoned meat, like the crunch of the chestnuts … I too like to eat with my hands, ribs, corn on cob, fried chicken…
These look great, I love lettuce wraps!
My husband and I had lunch at a Vietnamese restaurant yesterday and had a long conversation about the bottle of Hoisin sauce on the table – he's never had it (although i'm sure he has eaten it in plenty of dishes) but now he wants to make something with it! This will be just perfect!
You just gave me my first big huge guffaw of the day! Too funny. Trying to picture you dressed like Raquel Welsh in that caveman movie chasing huge animals with a rock! But the point is this fantastic pork in lettuce leave dish. Yum! Scrumptious!
I've got to make some lettuce wraps, these look amazing. I used your red pepper pesto recipe last night as reference to make a red pepper basil pesto pasta with olives, it was great! I'll have to try it with cilantro next time, I was out last night.
Gorgeous lettuce wraps! These make the perfect dinner!
It is recipes like this that make you my favorite Canadian. And, well, overall, just my favorite person
So beautiful and looks fairly easy.
My husband calls me the Hunter Gatherer, and not in a nice, sweet, feminine way. Should I be upset
Wow, beautiful photo and great idea for a summer meal, thanks for sharing!
Kristen, Jenny, Patty – Thank you!
Mary, Drick – One of the best parts of the meal is eating with your hands!
Rachel – I fell in love with hoisin sauce years ago and try to find as many excuses as I can to cook with it.
Jamie – I could only dream about looking like Raquel Welch. Good thing I don't live in the time of the caveman.
Angie – Glad to hear your pesto recipe turned out well. Definitely try the cilantro next time – it adds a really unique flavor.
Emily – Thanks, you're a sweetie!
Mary – Choose to take it as a compliment. After seeing so many of your fabulous recipes, I think he's probably pretty happy about your hunting and gathering skills.
I love healthy food that actually looks delicious!! Am definitely keeping this recipe. Gorgeous photography too!!
Couldn't agree with you more! You had to raise it up a level with that sesame! =)
These are the most flavorful-looking lettuce wraps I've seen in a long time. Most look pale, anemic. Yours are vibrant and the green beans look crisp. I'm sure cavemen and we, their modern descendants would love these equally!
This would be so good for dinner. Your pictures are fantastic! I love eating with my hands too. Sometimes I feel like it just tastes better when you do!
I love food you eat with your hands! These sound delicious, thanks for sharing!
these are great wraps I just love that sauce!
What a gorgeous presentation! Bet they were delicious!
These look so delicious. I think eating with your hands somehow makes food taste even better
That looks wonderful. What a gorgeous picture.
Asian Lettuce cups are a favourite of mine. I've never tried them with Green Beans. Great idea.
I have only had those at PF Changs (thanks for that link!) but these look darn good. Have never made them myself, but I love the crunch of the lettuce… I think I must try this!
YU-UM!!!
Yes, certain things just have to be eaten with the hands, if not they lose their flavor and charm !!!!
Amazing photos!!
that`s really nice idea for a light and delicious dish!
This sounds great. I think eating with your hands makes the food taste better!
These look great! Haven't tried wraps with pork yet…Yum
First time visitor. Made these today – they were OUTSTANDING! Thanks! – Andrea
Bryt, Lynn, Claudia, Amanda, Thiebeault, Kim, Homescratch, Paula, Ingrid – Thank you!
Belinda – Yes, the sesame adds a really nice extra flavor.
Jean – Overdone green beans are one of my pet peeves. I always try to do them tender-crisp.
Marisa, Sprinkled, BAtoParis, Kalyn – I completely agree!
Anonymous – Thanks for letting me know. I'm so glad you enjoyed them!
Nice intepretation!
What a gorgeous and healthy dish! This makes me hungry!
These are drool worthy!!!
I absolutely love lettuce wraps, such a quick and delicious dinner.
These look great! Love lettuce wraps and am always looking for new flavor combinations!
Gorgeous presentation and photos! Thinking these might be a great treat for our Sunday Football viewing!
Awesome lettuce wraps recipe! I need to try making more Asian-inspired dishes at home!
You are hilarious. Not sure what part of the Neanderthal woman thing I would be good at. Now I will be pondering that one
I too enjoy eating with my hands. Less, to put in the dishwasher, right?? Your lettuce wraps are gorgeous! xo
ouu. i had this at restaurants before. Usually it is the left over from the peking duck.
love to eat it with lettuce!!
Have a fabulous week!!
jen @ http://www.passion4food.ca
oppps! forgot to put name & URL
Have a fabulous week!!
jen @ http://www.passion4food.ca
I'm pretty excited, I'm making these tonight for dinner! I'm sure they're be fabulous!
Oh that looks fantastic and sounds delicious! I love things served in lettuce leaves – delicious AND saves on washing up!
What a wonderful idea. It's amazing. I love hoisin sauce and I can feel it goes well with it.
I like this recipe!
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