Cocktail Party Snacktime!
We recently sponsored the Fort Lauderdale Chamber of Commerce for the Pride Center's annual School Supply Drive Happy Hour. With over 70 attendees, the children in our local schools are going to start their year off right!
Here's how you can make your own Asian Lettuce Wraps. The photos pictured are in the description:
Bibb Lettuce, cut at the stem and separated - It has a great crunch, is drier than iceberg, and holds the toppings together
Meat:
Chicken, Grilled and cut into strips - We found it stays in the lettuce better than when it is diced
Ground Beef - An all purpose seasoning works just fine, with the option of diced white onions which adds to the flavor
Toppings:
Carrots, Shredded
Bean Sprouts
Red Cabbage, Shredded
Mangos, peeled and diced
Scallions, Chopped
Sesame Seeds
Sauces:
Sweet Red Chili Sauce -
2 red jalapeno peppers
1 red bell pepper
1/2 Cup White Sugar
1/2 Cup Water
1 Tbsp White Vinegar
1 Tbsp Honey
Cornstarch, to thicken
Garlic, if desired
Depending on how much heat you like, keep or take out the seeds from the peppers as needed.
Blend Peppers, Sugar, Garlic, and Water.
Place in pan on low-medium heat.
Add White Vinegar and Honey, and stir
Once the sauce is hot, add a little cornstarch at a time to thicken. Add more water if it thickens too much, as the water will just evaporate.
Cilantro Lime Aioli -
See previous post from last week!
Thai Peanut Sauce -
1 Can Coconut Milk
1 Cup Peanut Butter (spend a little extra and get the natural kind, with the oily part on top)
1/2 Cup Sugar
Pinch of Salt
1 Tbsp White Vinegar
1/2 Cup Water
Mix all ingredients in medium sauce pan over medium heat, stirring occasionally.
Let simmer for around 5 minutes.
Let set at room temperature, and serve!
Of course, your group will probably be smaller, but serving everything individually adds personality to your display.