Stir-Fried Lettuce With Crispy Garlic and Fried Eggs Recipe (2024)

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Chinquapin

Sounds great. Nothing to add from me, other than a bit of silliness. When preparing the iceberg lettuce, instead of using a knife to remove the core, it is much more fun, and quicker, to simply bang the lettuce, core end down, on the counter, then dig it out with your fingers.

Dancer's Mom

I've been making what I call "garlic chips" for several years now, and often eat them by themselves. They are delicious, and I've found that a small amount (one large garlic clove) satisfies my craving for chips. I've never seen them referenced in a recipe before! One caveat: in my experience, it takes just about 2 minutes (my slices are about 1/16th inch). As you note, they go from golden to burnt in an instant... about the time it takes to think, "Should I remove them NOW?"

Ali

Made this with 4 small romaine lettuce heads (about 1.2 lb) and a couple handfuls of green beans. Substituted oyster sauce 2 tsp soy sauce and a bit more sugar. Would make a bit more sauce next time, or salt more. Good, light, and fast! Could scramble eggs with the leftovers for work lunch.

Kristin D.

Delicious, with a couple of small modifications: I made it for two, but left all ingredients the same except I cut the eggs from 4 to 2 and used a bit less garlic. I added a handful of thinly sliced asparagus after the ginger to add a bit more heft to the dish. Will definitely make this fun and easy dish again.

CJ

Fantastic made exactly as is except took others’ advice and fried the garlic chips first and did the lettuce after. And thanks to Chinquapin for reaching that great lettuce technique!

AEBlumberg

I would cook the garlic first. Since the garlic will be used cool anyways, this will improve the chance for the lettuce remaining crispy and hot as it only needs to wait for the eggs to be fried.

Chris B

I made a close version of this, but with fairly crispy leaf lettuce, which the garden produces in abundance this year. I used oyster sauce and a dash of fish sauce. With jarred minced ginger and garlic, prep was super-fast and the result really tasty.

Jeffrey Hill

Some Asian markets sell bags of fried garlic chips.

Annie

Loved this dish. Very easy and a different way to use the excess lettuce of the season. I added mushrooms.

Ann

Rather than use a knife to core the lettuce, just smack it hard, core side down on a kitchen surface. The core can then be pulled right out.

NoCheese

Nice light and quick dish. We "messed up" the first go round and forgot to add the sauce to the lettuce in the pan, but it still tasted great. Super easy. Egg yoke adds a flavor layer that the scrabbled just didn't give, we tried both ways. Wouldn't add anything.

pauline

Very good quick delicious dish!Made couple times 1. with garlic chips and 2. just adding garlic to sauce — no fuss 2 was just as good.Added fried tofu for protein

Flâneuse

Easy way to make this: Make up sauce. Cut and fry garlic first, set aside. I added Spring Rolls to this meal, so fried them next and placed in warm oven. Then, prep lettuce. When it's just about time to eat, assmble toppings and set table. Fry eggs mostly done, put in warm oven to finish. Stir fry lettuce, serve. Easy peasy.

Christopher

For me, your description and the image renders a textural disconnect... eggs fried Sunnyside can look great, but are leathery on the back. To easily bring all three elements together for the mouth, I tenderly scrambled the eggs and laid them over the rice, already lying on the fried lettuce. Now the fork comes through the eggs and rice to pick up the lettuce last, so the lettuce leads into the other elements into the mouth, then crunches like a lettuce roll to release the bounty.

SS

Subbed iceberg lettuce with cabbage as that's all I had. Still great!

FH Cyclist

This is good! Not as easy to make as I expected but excellent clean out the fridge dish.

Herta

I've been coring iceberg lettuce Chinquapin's way since 1973, when I worked at the old Bearden's on Rocky River Drive in Cleveland, and one of the cooks taught me that trick.

KB

I am usually very much NOT on Team Warm Lettuce, but I made this as written and thought it was delicious.

Rills

To Veganise, replace fried eggs with fried slices of tofu. I would use use grated ginger instead of sliced. Use Vegetarian Oyster Sauce.

Kerry

I love this simple dish! I add other veggies sometimes but overall the sauce and simple iceberg lettuce (who knew) makes it so yummy. I’m always surprised by how big the mound of lettuce looks, but it cools down quickly. I also add more sesame oil to serve.

Annie

Loved this dish. Very easy and a different way to use the excess lettuce of the season. I added mushrooms.

Anais

This was so quick and easy!! I used soft tofu as a topping instead of egg and it was delicious. Honestly, everything Hetty McKinnon does is perfect.

Tracy

This was even better than expected. Used romaine from the garden as it was threatening to bolt, and tossed in with ginger a handful of green snap beans and a small chopped medium-hot pepper as folks suggested adding a little heat. The local store had hoisin sauce but no ‘stir fry’ sauce so used that. Also made garlic chips first so I could focus on them. Served with brown jasmine rice cooked with broth in pressure cooker.

DDV

This was delicious. Did the lettuce and ginger in one pan while frying the garlic in another and then fried the egg in the garlic oil. Added red pepper flakes to the sauce.

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FAQs

Can I use lettuce instead of cabbage in stir fry? ›

Yes, but not all lettuces are created equal using a wok. The firmer and crispier lettuces that can sustain heat (romaine or iceberg) have an edge over their softer and more tender counterparts. The "Simple Stir-Fry" (清炒 qīng chǎo) technique uses only a single main ingredient with minimal seasoning.

When to add garlic to stir fry? ›

There's a simple fix that we routinely build into our recipes: Wait until the onions or other vegetables are almost completely softened—and then stir the garlic into the mix. Allow the garlic to cook for just 30 to 60 seconds before adding liquid or other ingredients to the pot.

Can lettuce be cooked? ›

Cooked lettuce is one of my favorite ways to quickly infuse flavor (and luck) into weeknight meals, paired with a simple protein or simply spooned atop rice. Lettuce transforms dramatically under heat, which breaks down the stems and leaves to create a silky, tender-crisp texture.

What to do with old lettuce? ›

If your leafy greens like spinach or romaine lettuce have wilted or spoiled, there are a few ways to salvage them:
  1. Rehydrate: If the greens are wilted, but not spoiled, you can try rehydrating them. ...
  2. Cook: If the greens are slightly spoiled, you can still cook them. ...
  3. Compost: If the greens are truly spoiled and.
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Which tastes better cabbage or lettuce? ›

Although cabbage and lettuce look similar, they have completely different flavors and are used in different ways in the kitchen. For example, green cabbage has a more complex, peppery flavor and a crunchier texture than iceberg lettuce, which has a somewhat bland, watery taste.

Why is KFC using cabbage instead of lettuce? ›

KFC says change is due to a lettuce shortage after floods destroyed crops in New South Wales and Queensland. The fried chicken chain KFC has been forced to make menu changes in its burgers and wraps in Australia as the country faces the consequences of floods that destroyed lettuce crops.

Which spices are best for stir fry? ›

Best Herbs And Spices For Stir Fry
  • Ginger. Ginger root is one of the most popular spices used in stir frys. ...
  • Cumin. Cumin has an intense aroma with warm, earthy flavours and tart undertones. ...
  • Galangal. ...
  • Chilli. ...
  • Turmeric. ...
  • Coriander. ...
  • Mint. ...
  • Basil.

How do you keep garlic from burning in stir fry? ›

Only fry the garlic for a few seconds before adding something else to cool down the pan. You don't want it to cook 'til it shows color ... just a few seconds then toss in some onion or other high-moisture items. Add the garlic with something else (eg, ginger), to keep it from burning quite as quickly.

Do you put meat or onions first in stir fry? ›

Adding too much meat will reduce the temperature of the wok and make it stew, resulting in tough, flavourless meat. Don't overcook the meat at this stage as it will continue to cook when it's returned to the wok. Stir-fry onions first, then add hard vegetables such as carrot and broccoli.

Does lettuce taste good cooked? ›

4. Seared or sautéed. I love the way that crisp lettuces cook up when they're stir-fried or seared, as the edges soften up but there's a nice juiciness that still remains. If the weather's cold outside and you don't want to eat a cold salad, cook up that head of lettuce instead and enjoy.

How do you know when lettuce is cooked? ›

If your lettuce leaves have turned a dark green color, your braised lettuce is ready! Remove it from a pan with your spatula or spoon. You can turn leftover stock/broth into a sauce for your lettuce. Simply boil it for a few minutes until it thickens, then add it over top the lettuce after the dish is served.

Can I freeze lettuce? ›

Can you freeze lettuce? Not if you want to make tossed salad with the thawed out product. But for cooking and flavoring uses, yes, you can freeze lettuce. The reason you won't be able to use the frozen lettuce to make salads is because the freezing process causes ice crystals to form in plant cells.

How do you know if lettuce has gone bad? ›

Peeling away outer leaves might reveal a fresh core, but slimy leaves are usually a bad sign. Mushy romaine lettuce with an unpleasant odor should always be thrown away.

Can you use lettuce instead of cabbage? ›

I find that cooked lettuces readily absorb other flavors, so they're great in braises. Just think of lettuce, like Little Gems and romaine, as a fun substitute for cabbage in slow-cooked dishes.

Does lettuce taste the same as cabbage? ›

Taste: Lettuce is mild in flavor, and cabbage is sharp and peppery in taste. This is why lettuce leaves are often eaten raw in salads, while cabbage is usually cooked. Texture: Lettuce stems are crunchy, and the leaves are soft. Cabbage is crunchy in its entirety, so it holds up better in cooking and pickling.

Can you substitute lettuce for cabbage in a sandwich? ›

Cabbage can be used as a substitute of lettuce but here are mentioned some differences between both dietary essentials: If someone is using cabbage in their diet plan for decreased calories, they should know that 100 grams of lettuce have 14 calories while cabbage contains 25 calories.

What is the difference between cabbage and lettuce? ›

The biggest difference is in texture: Cabbage leaves tend to be tougher, thicker, and hardier, due to containing less water than lettuce. Iceberg lettuce is super crisp, thanks to its high water content, with a mild grassy flavor.

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