A super easy and fast San Choy Bow, or pork lettuce wrap recipe, that features tender pork and crisp vegetables brought together with a scrumptious brown sauce served on lettuce leaves. Make a light healthy meal or complete your Chinese dinner with this colorful dish! {Gluten-Free adaptable}
San choy bow, or pork lettuce wrap is becoming a popular appetizer in the US. The dish is made with minced pork (and sometimes chicken or tofu) stir fried with various vegetable ingredients to create a fun texture, and then finished up with a brown sauce that’s slightly sweet. It’s served on lettuce leaves as a bite-size appetizer.
I love to make san choy bow at home because it is extremely fast and easy to make and uses mostly pantry ingredients.
There are many ways to make a delicious brown sauce. To create the most flavorful and balanced sauce for san choy bow, my secret ingredients are oyster sauce and Shaoxing wine. Both add a complex umami to the dish, lending it more depth of flavor. They balance very well with the hoisin sauce to create a sauce that’s not too sweet, just the way I like it.
A good san choy bow has a fun texture from the tender juicy pork and crispy crunchy vegetables. There are many options when it comes to the selection of vegetables, but my favorite ones include onion, pepper, and water chestnut.
The water chestnuts are very important because of their crispness, which adds textural contrast to the dish. You can easily find the canned ones at most grocery stores these days, in the ethnic or Asian aisle. Bamboo shoots are a great alternative as well if you cannot find water chestnuts.
When you’re ready to cook, your table should have:
Lettuce leaves, mixed sauce, ground pork, chopped onion, garlic and ginger on a plate, chopped peppers and water chestnuts, and roast peanuts.
I like to group ingredients together according to the recipe, which makes the cooking and cleanup easier.
To cook san choy bow:
The filling for san choy bow is so versatile that you can use it in/on almost anything.
You can always add extra hoisin sauce or chili garlic sauce on the side, if you prefer. Although I think this dish is super flavorful and tastes great without additional sauces.
San choy bow freezes well and can be used for meal prep as well.
If you’re unsure about what to cook this week, try this one out and leave a comment below to let me know what you think! I hope you enjoy this one as much as I do!
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A super easy and fast San Choy Bow, or pork lettuce wrap recipe, that features tender pork and crisp vegetables brought together with a scrumptious brown sauce served on lettuce leaves. Make a light healthy meal or complete your Chinese dinner with this colorful dish! {Gluten-Free adaptable}
To make the dish gluten-free, use a gluten-free oyster sauce, use dry sherry to replace Shaoxing wine, and use tamari to replace soy sauce.
Author: Maggie Zhu
Course: Appetizer, Main
Cuisine: Chinese
Keyword: restaurant-style
Prep Time: 15 minutes
Cook Time: 10 minutes
Total Time: 25 minutes
Servings: 4 to 6 servings
For the mushrooms: Add the shiitake mushrooms into a small bowl and add hot water to cover. Rehydrate for 15 minutes, or until the shiitake mushrooms turn soft throughout. Remove the tough stems and mince the mushrooms.
For the sauce: Add all the sauce ingredients into a small bowl and stir to mix well.
To make the filling: Heat 1 tablespoon of oil in a large skillet over medium-high heat until hot. Add the ground pork and spread into an even layer. Cook without touching until the bottom is browned, 2 to 3 minutes. Flip the pork and chop into smaller pieces. Cook until the other side turns golden. Move the pork to one side of the pan.
Add the remaining 1/2 tablespoon of oil, onion, carrot, garlic and ginger to the other side of the pan. Stir and cook for 2 minutes. Then mix everything together.
Add the water chestnut and the red pepper. Stir and cook for another 2 minutes, until the vegetables soften. Transfer everything to a large bowl.
To serve and eat: Add a spoonful of the pork filling onto a lettuce leaf. Add some roasted peanuts and green onions. Drizzle a bit of chili garlic sauce or your favorite hot sauce for a spicy taste, if desired. Enjoy as an appetizer.
Serving: 1 serving , Calories: 232 kcal , Carbohydrates: 14.5 g , Protein: 22.7 g , Fat: 9.4 g , Saturated Fat: 2 g , Cholesterol: 55 mg , Sodium: 301 mg , Potassium: 542 mg , Fiber: 1.6 g , Sugar: 3.8 g , Calcium: 27 mg , Iron: 2 mg