Thursday, November 1, 2007

Lentil Lettuce Wraps with Thai Shrimp


These are simply delicious. I apologize for being away for so long. I got a new job as a barista, which takes up even more of my time that I don't have. I used french and regular, cheap-o grocery store lentils with this recipe and either type works beautifully. I am going to start blogging about restuarants in town. I figure, I dine out on a weekly basis, and I love food enough that I could spend some time at my UNF job blogging. Without further ado, here's the newest recipe:

Lentil Lettuce Wraps with Thai Shrimp
Filling Ingredients:
1 Tbsp. unsalted butter (I sub'd earth balance and it turned out great vegan)
2 Tbsp. olive oil
1 shallot, finely choppedn (white onion can be substituted, but shallots have great flavor)
3 cloves of garlic, minced or finely chopped
1 cup lentils
1 cup mushrooms, quartered/choppped
1/2 cup carrots, chopped
1/2 cup tomatoes, chopped
3-4 cups vegetable broth (or chicken broth)
salt and pepper to taste
Marinade Ingredients:
1/2 pound - 1 pound fresh, uncooked shrimp - peeled (de-veining is optional.. i don't mind it)
2/3 cup sweet thai chili sauce (find it in the asian and mexican section of the grocery store. by the soy)
1 cup soy sauce
juice of 2 limes
2 cloves of garlic, minced/finely chopped
1-2 Tbsp. of chopped/minced ginger (optional. and if you love ginger, add more)
2/3 - 1 cup cilantro (I add a cup, I love the stuff)
The Rest:
2 cups sour cream (I used fat free)
1 cup cilantro, chopped
Iceberg lettuce - carefully take the leaves off, keeping them in tact (it is, after all... for lettuce wraps)
Directions:
Combine all the marinade ingredients, add the peeled shrimp. Multiply the marinade if you use more shrimp, they should be coated nicely and covered with the marinade. Let sit in the fridge for 30 minutes. While it marinates, if you plan on grilling them (which you should), soak your wooden skewers in water so they don't burn!
When you grill the shrimp, they should only take about 5 minutes total. Shrimp cook quickly, and people often overcook them.
In a deep saucepan on medium heat, melt butter with olive oil, add garlic and shallots and saute until soft and translucent. add lentils and coat with the mixture. Add 2 cups of broth, carrots, tomatoes, and mushrooms.
Note: 1 cup of white wine can be substituted for 1 cup of vegetable broth. It adds a bit more flavor and a little decadence.
Cover the pan and let simmer on low-medium heat, until the lentils are tender. Add the remaining broth as needed, you should use all of it, and the lentils will plump up a bit. The carrots and mushrooms will be tender. Add salt and pepper to taste. It took about 20-30 minutes for the lentils to get nice and tender. Taste things as you go!
Mix chopped cilantro and sour cream and serve with everything. It adds a nice cool, creamy texture to the wraps.

1 comment:

Hamster said...

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www.thaifoodtonight.com
It's got about 30 recipes each one with a cooking video to go along
Good if you like to try cooking Thai food at home