I'm overwhelmed with green leaf lettuce from my CSA; anyone have a suggestion for a dish other than salads or lettuce wraps?

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arielcooks August 8, 2018
Back when I was in college and used to watch Julia Child, she demonstrated a technique using lettuce leaves for making peas taste fresher. If the peas were old or tough, she'd line the pot with lettuce leaves to improve their flavor.
 
Margaret L. August 6, 2018
And if all these excellent suggestions still leave you with an excess of lettuce, give some to friends and neighbors, then see what you get back. At least it won't go to waste!
 
dymnyno June 24, 2013
I have a recipe on f52 for Manana Tortilla Soup that uses iceberg lettuce.
 
Pegeen June 24, 2013
Well, this classic uses only a little lettuce, but what if you reversed the proportions and used a ton of lettuce and only a few peas?

Petit Pois ("little" - new - peas)

- Thinly sliced scallions, white part – half cup
- 2 tablespoons unsalted butter and 1 tablespoon olive oil or vegetable oil
- 1-1/2 cups shredded Boston or butter lettuce (any very soft lettuce) – chop fine with a knife or shredded on a box grater
- 2 cups or a 10 oz. package frozen petit pois
- Half cup of HOT chicken stock or instant chicken bouillon or less ideally, nearly boiling water

Optional: add finely-chopped mint

Slice the scallions thin (white part, some green just above the white is fine).
Melt the butter and oil together in a frying pan. Add the scallions and stir gently to cloak them in the butter and oil, sautee on medium until soft.
Shred the lettuce and stir into the scallion. It will only take a minute or so to wilt, then stir in the frozen peas and stock or bouillon.
Keep on a medium simmer, uncovered, until everything is tender and the liquid is reduced. Do not overcook.
 
Mark L. June 24, 2013
Use Aji sauce for anything you would put hot sauce on. When you make it/taste it you'll be looking for stuff to put it on. Don't remember who the genius was who reproduced that recipe - but if I remember I'll thank them again!
 
Mark L. June 24, 2013
Aji sauce - WARNING: It is a controlled substance more addictive than methamphetamine! A place in downtown NYC started throwing little containers of this when you ordered Cuban sandwiches - it works great with them but - trust me - you'll be mainlining this stuff:
Peruvian Green Sauce aka Aji

1/4 head of lettuce, torn into pieces (iceberg is fine, romaine is better)
3 jalapeno chiles, seeds and veins removed (I used a habanero from my garden- yep- very hot stuff though I only used one)
1/4 cup mayonaise
5 green onions
1/2 bunch of cilantro leaves (try to avoid the stems)
1 tsp salt
1 tsp black pepper
1 tsp garlic powder (I sustituted with about 6-8 cloves of garlic- yea a lot)


(I used a blender instead of a food processor which meant I had to add about a 1/4 cup chicken broth to get it to move.)

Put all ingredients into a blender or food processor and process until smooth. It should come out bright green in color.
 
HalfPint June 24, 2013
I'm sold and I have all the ingredients. Now what else can I use it for, besides sandwiches?
 
Mariam August 2, 2018
Can i use green leaf lettuce for the recipe?
 
susan G. June 21, 2013
Sara's Green Harissa. Coconut Braised Lettuce (http://food52.com/recipes/18991-coconut-milk-braised-lettuce-with-ginger-garlic-and-pepper). These are from food52, and favorites of mine. Generally, it can replace any leafy green, adjusting for a short cooking time if necessary.
 
susanb59 June 20, 2013
There is a classic preparation of peas with lettuce, probably more of an early spring dish, but may be acceptable with frozen peas.
 
QueenSashy June 20, 2013
You must be thinking of Petits Pois a la Francaise... Oh, how I love that dish!!!
 
QueenSashy June 20, 2013
I too like it grilled and braised, actually much more than the salad.
 
cratecooking June 19, 2013
Mild lettuces, like green leaf, are great in fruit smoothies! It's a great way to sneak some green veggies and Vitamin K.
 
ChefJune June 19, 2013
Most people don't think about braising lettuce, but many of them lend themselves nicely to this cooking method. And it transforms the lettuce.
 
Sam1148 June 18, 2013
Juice it, or liquify it with a bit of water in a high end blender and make a frozen granita.
Fluff it with a fork and serve in martini glasses with bit of frozen red wine vinegar and salt.
http://alineaathome.typepad.com/alinea_at_home/2008/11/salad-red-wine-vinaigrette.html
 
inpatskitchen June 18, 2013
Gigi26 posted a lettuce soup recipe here that is really nice also:
http://food52.com/recipes/18963-lettuce-soup
 
inpatskitchen June 18, 2013
Oops! I meant to say that you can sub your green leaf lettuce for the romaine. (We really do need an edit button!)
 
Diana B. June 18, 2013
This uses a lot of lettuce! http://www.epicurious.com/recipes/food/views/Lettuce-Soup-231995
 

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brauchpotato June 18, 2013
Grill it!! I like to halve it, tie it up in a string for easier maneuvering, drizzle with olive oil, and season with salt and pepper. Grill for 3-4 minutes or until browned. It's everythingggg
 
HalfPint June 18, 2013
I slice into 2" wide strips and toss into my fried rice at the end. It wilts down to alot, but makes a nice change from beansprouts.

I also have a stirfry recipe that cooks lettuce with bacon and chili sauce. But you'll need a sturdy lettuce like romaine or iceberg. http://food52.com/recipes/19022-lettuce-smoked-bacon-stir-fry
 
pierino June 18, 2013
I'm certainly not going to turn up my nose at a lettuce wrapped spring roll or lumpia, but nevertheless lettuce can also be added to soups. I'm thinking something like ramen noodles simmered in broth with the lettuce added at the end.
 
Anastasia June 18, 2013
I missed that one! Thanks!
 
inpatskitchen June 18, 2013
Kukla's Shalotta was a recent contest winner. It looks wonderful!
http://food52.com/recipes/19023-shalotta-mom-s-pickled-lettuce-condiment
 
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