If you're craving something quick, healthy, and full of big flavour, these Teriyaki Turkey Lettuce Wraps are about to become your new weeknight hero. Juicy ground turkey tossed in a sticky‑sweet teriyaki sauce, piled into crisp lettuce cups for the easiest Asian lettuce wraps you can make at home. They're light, low‑calorie, and loaded with high‑protein goodness. These are exactly the kind of healthy Asian recipe that saves dinner on busy nights.

In our house, these Quick Teriyaki Turkey Lettuce Wraps disappear faster than I can get them to the table. My little one loves the crunchy lettuce cups, my wife goes straight for the sweet‑savory teriyaki sauce, and I'm just grateful for a healthy Asian recipe that comes together in minutes. The mix of juicy turkey, sticky teriyaki glaze, crisp lettuce, and fresh toppings gives you that perfect balance of textures – soft, crunchy, saucy, all at once. It's one of those quick, high‑protein dinners that feels light, low‑calorie, and still totally satisfying after a long day. A great meal if your on a diet or trying to eat lots of protein.
My favourite part of this meal? It’s so quick to put together. I can get home from a busy day at work and get this meal done on the table in less than 20 minutes. I like to put everything on the table and let the family make their own lettuce wraps up. This makes family dinner more interactive and interesting for my 5 year old boy.
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- How do I make Quick Teriyaki Turkey Lettuce Wraps (Healthy, High‑Protein Dinner)?
- Serving suggestions for turkey lettuce wraps
- Variations of turkey lettuce wraps
- ❄️Storage and freezing
- FAQ
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- Quick Teriyaki Turkey Lettuce Wraps (Healthy, High‑Protein Dinner)
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Ingredients and substitutions

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- Onion – Adds sweetness and depth. Swap for shallots if you want a milder flavour.
- Turkey mince – Lean, high‑protein, and perfect for soaking up that teriyaki sauce. You can use chicken mince or even lean beef if that's what you've got in the fridge.
- Ginger – Brings that fresh, zingy Asian flavour. Ground ginger works in a pinch – use half the amount.
- Garlic – Essential for savoury depth. Garlic paste or pre‑chopped garlic is totally fine on busy nights.
- Coriander (fresh) – Adds brightness. If you're not a coriander fan, swap for fresh parsley or skip it entirely.
- Yellow pepper – Sweet, colourful crunch. Any bell pepper works – red, green, orange, whatever's rolling around in the veg drawer.
- Carrot – Adds freshness and texture. Grated or finely sliced both work. Swap for cucumber or shredded cabbage if needed.
- Teriyaki sauce – The star of the show. Use store‑bought for speed or homemade if you've got a favourite recipe. Soy sauce with a little honey and garlic can work as a quick backup.
- Baby gem lettuce – Perfect for crisp, sturdy lettuce wraps. Iceberg or romaine hearts also work great.
- Spring onions (for garnish) – Adds freshness and a mild onion bite. Chives are a good alternative.
- Cashew nuts (for garnish) – Bring crunch and richness. Swap for peanuts, almonds, or leave them out for a nut‑free version.
- Toasted sesame seeds (for garnish) – Add nuttiness and a little texture. Black or white sesame seeds both work, or skip if you don't have them.
How do I make Quick Teriyaki Turkey Lettuce Wraps (Healthy, High‑Protein Dinner)?
Step 1: Toast the sesame seeds: Spread sesame seeds on a baking tray and toast in the oven for 5-8 minutes, or until golden. Set aside.


Step 2: Prep the garnishes: Roughly chop the cashew nuts and finely dice the spring onion. Set both aside for topping .




Step 3: Cook the vegetables: Finely dice the carrot, onion, pepper, courgette, garlic, and ginger. Add to a pan with a little oil and cook for 5-8 minutes until softened. Remove from the pan and set aside.



Step 4: Cook the turkey: Add the turkey mince to the same pan and cook until browned, breaking it up as it cooks .

Step 5: Combine: Return the cooked vegetables to the pan. Stir in the chopped coriander and teriyaki sauce. Simmer for a few minutes until bubbling and well combined.



Step 6: Assemble: Spoon the teriyaki turkey mixture into baby gem lettuce leaves.

Step 7: Garnish & serve: Top with toasted sesame seeds, chopped cashews, and spring onions. Serve immediately.


Serving suggestions for turkey lettuce wraps
- Build‑your‑own wrap night – lay everything out on the table and let the family pile their own lettuce cups. Kids love the hands‑on part, and it keeps dinner fun and relaxed – (This is how I like to serve this recipe)
- Serve with extra crunch – add sliced cucumber, shredded cabbage, or extra carrots on the side for more fresh texture.
- Make it a fuller meal – pair the wraps with steamed rice or egg fried rice if you want something a little more filling.
- Add a little heat – a drizzle of sriracha, chilli flakes, or a spicy mayo gives the sweet teriyaki flavour a great kick.
- Turn leftovers into lunch – the turkey reheats beautifully. Pack it with extra lettuce leaves for an easy, high‑protein lunch the next day.

Variations of turkey lettuce wraps
❄️Storage and freezing
- Store the teriyaki turkey in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 3 days. The flavours actually get even better as they sit, so leftovers are a win.
- Keep the lettuce separate - baby gem leaves lose their crunch if stored with warm fillings. Wash, dry, and store them in a container lined with kitchen paper to keep them crisp.
- Prep your toppings ahead - chopped spring onions, grated carrot, and sliced peppers keep well for 2-3 days in the fridge, making assembly even quicker.
- Nuts and sesame seeds should be stored at room temperature so they stay crunchy.
- Freezing isn't ideal for this recipe. The turkey freezes fine, but the lettuce, peppers, and fresh toppings don't hold their texture once thawed. My advice….don’t bother freezing, you will be disappointed with the result once thawed.

- Don't rush the teriyaki moment – Let the turkey simmer in the teriyaki sauce for a minute or two. That's when it gets glossy, sticky, and packed with flavour, the part my family always comments on.
- Keep the lettuce super cold – Baby gem straight from the fridge gives you that perfect crunch. My little one calls them "crunchy boats," which honestly feels like the correct name.
- Add toppings at the table – Spring onions, cashews, sesame seeds - put them all out and let everyone build their own wraps. It turns dinner into a mini DIY project, and somehow the kids eat more veg when they're in charge.
- Taste as you go – Teriyaki sauces vary. Some are sweeter, some saltier. Give it a quick taste before serving and adjust with a splash of soy sauce or a squeeze of lime if you want a little brightness.
- Make extra turkey – Trust me on this one. The leftovers disappear fast - they're perfect for next‑day lunches or a quick protein boost when you're running between school runs and work
FAQ
Can I make these ahead of time
Yes – the turkey filling keeps really well. Store it in the fridge and reheat when you're ready. Just keep the lettuce, toppings, and nuts separate so everything stays crisp.
What lettuce works best for wraps?
Baby gem is my go‑to because it's sturdy and crunchy, but iceberg or romaine hearts work just as well.
Is this recipe spicy?
Not unless you add heat. The base is sweet, savoury teriyaki. If you like spice, add sriracha, chilli flakes, or spicy mayo
Can I use chicken instead of turkey?
Absolutely. Chicken mince works perfectly and soaks up the teriyaki sauce just as well. Beef mince also works if that's what you've got.
Do kids like these?
In my house, yes. The build‑your‑own style makes it fun, and the sweet teriyaki flavour is always a hit.
What goes with turkey lettuce wraps?
Turkey lettuce wraps go well with quick sides like steamed rice, sesame noodles, stir‑fried veggies, or a simple cucumber salad. For something lighter, add fresh fruit or edamame on the side. They also work brilliantly as part of a bigger Asian‑inspired spread.
What sauce is good on turkey lettuce wraps?
Teriyaki is the classic choice, but they're great with spicy mayo, sriracha, sweet chilli sauce, or a drizzle of soy‑ginger dressing. A little lime juice or sesame oil on top adds extra flavour without much effort
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Quick Teriyaki Turkey Lettuce Wraps (Healthy, High‑Protein Dinner)
Ingredients
- 500 grams turkey mince
- 1 carrot
- 1 white onion
- 1 yellow pepper
- 1 courgette
- 3 cloves garlic
- handful cashew nuts
- thumb piece ginger
- handful fresh coriander
- 2 tablespoon sesame seeds
- 2 baby gem lettuce
- teriyaki sauce
- 4 spring onions
Instructions
- Toast the sesame seeds: Spread sesame seeds on a baking tray and toast in the oven for 5-8 minutes, or until golden. Set aside.
- Prep the garnishes: Roughly chop the cashew nuts and finely dice the spring onion. Set both aside for topping.
- Cook the vegetables: Finely dice the carrot, onion, pepper, courgette, garlic, and ginger. Add to a pan with a little oil and cook for 5-8 minutes until softened. Remove from the pan and set aside.
- Cook the turkey: Add the turkey mince to the same pan and cook until browned, breaking it up as it cooks.
- Combine: Return the cooked vegetables to the pan. Stir in the chopped coriander and teriyaki sauce. Simmer for a few minutes until bubbling and well combined.
- Assemble: Spoon the teriyaki turkey mixture into baby gem lettuce leaves.
- Garnish & serve: Top with toasted sesame seeds, chopped cashews, and spring onions. Serve immediately.