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Excuse me, I have your new favorite wrap recipe right here.

Sweet Thai Chile Chicken Swiss Chard Wraps with Peanut Ginger Sauce | halfbakedharvest.com @hbharvest

Yup, this will be your new go-to wrap. It’s fresh and light, quick and easy, and oh so pretty! Basically, it’s the ultimate chicken wrap, full of flavor and made on the lighter side… and even made without cheese. WHOOAAAAA. I didn’t know I would be one to like a wrap minus cheese, but I do. I will be the first one to admit I didn’t miss the cheese at all.

Don’t fear, cheese will be back on the menu very soon. 🙂

Until then we’re talkin’ Sweet Thai Chile Chicken Swiss Chard Wraps!! Promise, they’re so good.

First though? Random question time.

Do you guys ever mess up so bad in the kitchen that it’s almost scary?

I do, all the time, and with all the recipes I’ve been making between freelance work, the blog and the cookbook it feels like fifty percent of my attempts are complete fails. I haven’t talked much about the cookbook on the blog, but today I have some words. My cookbook recipe testing/photographing have been kicked into overdrive this month as I have realized that I have way too much to do and not enough time. Story of my life, right?

Therefore, I am cooking, cooking, cooking, photographing, possibly shedding tears or cheers – depending on how the day is going, photographing some more and then writing into the wee hours. I’d like to say I am exaggerating, but I’m not. It’s all A-OK though, I love what I do and the more I do it, the better I become. Or at least I hope that’s how it is working. Fingers crossed.

I’ve decided to start document all the kitchen fails and plan to share them with you guys, maybe before or after the book comes out. They should be pretty funny… I think. I also have grand plans to show you guys some sneak peaks into the process of creating a cookbook. So far though, I have zero photographs to back up all my thoughts on cookbook writing. I promise that post will be coming within the next month or so and then I hope to continue them throughout the rest of cookbook making process.

Does that totally bore you or make you excited to see some behind the scenes? I am nosey little person (I think because my life is so beyond boring), so personally, I love behind the scenes stuff. Whatever, like it or not, it’s totally coming your way. Or at least I hope it is! Again, fingers crossed. But telling you all about it now sort of holds me accountable, so the odds are looking good.

Sweet Thai Chile Chicken Swiss Chard Wraps with Peanut Ginger Sauce | halfbakedharvest.com @hbharvestSweet Thai Chile Chicken Swiss Chard Wraps with Peanut Ginger Sauce | halfbakedharvest.com @hbharvest

The weird thing is, even with all the food I’ve been making, I have still have needed to come up with easy dinner recipes. You’d think I would have food out the Yazoo, and most of the time I do, but then there are those odd days that happen every so often when my fridge is actually cleared of leftovers. This means, one – the obvious, they all the got eaten, two – they were too gross to consume and were thrown out, three – my parents had a surplus of visitors one week and there was never enough food, or four – my brother’s girlfriend Lyndsie came over opened my fridge, felt stressed about the clutter and just threw out the super old food that had surely seen better days. Week old tuna, I am talking to you.

So when that happens, and food is needed, I’ve gotten into the habit of making this Thai chicken. It’s sweet and spicy and so easy to assemble. You can serve it in these pretty collard wraps, like I have shown here with maybe a side of steamed rice or quinoa, OR you can simply serve over rice and make one yummy as heck rice bowl. You could even get super creative and make things like tacos, enchiladas, quesadillas, salads – really all sorts of things can be made with this chicken. It’s a solid recipe. Meaning it’s delicious, easy and healthy.

One thing though, you cannot skip the ginger peanut sauce – this is everything. <–truth.

Sweet Thai Chile Chicken Swiss Chard Wraps with Peanut Ginger Sauce | halfbakedharvest.com @hbharvest

Also, these wraps are great for packing for lunch. I obviously love when the chicken is warm, but even cold it’s still delicious. So basically what I am saying is that you should make these tonight for dinner, eat them warm and then pack them up and take them to work or school or wherever you will be tomorrow for lunch. Double duty meal!

The BEST.

Sweet Thai Chile Chicken Swiss Chard Wraps with Peanut Ginger Sauce | halfbakedharvest.com @hbharvest

Sweet Thai Chile Chicken Swiss Chard Wraps with Peanut Ginger Sauce.

Prep Time 20 minutes
Cook Time 10 minutes
Total Time 30 minutes
Servings: 4 Servings
Calories Per Serving: 551 kcal

Nutritional information is only an estimate. The accuracy of the nutritional information for any recipe on this site is not guaranteed.

Ingredients

Peanut Ginger Sauce

Instructions

  • Combine the sweet thai chili sauce, soy sauce, peanut butter, pomegranate juice, rice vinegar, lime juice, fish sauce (if using), garlic and ginger in a medium sauce pot. Bring the sauce to a boil, reduce heat and simmer 5-10 minutes or until sauce has thickened slightly. Remove from the stove.
  • Add the chicken and bell pepper to a bowl and toss with the thai chile sauce. Remove the thick stems from the Swiss char leaves. Spread a tablespoon or so of the peanut ginger sauce (recipe below) down the center of the leaf. Place a spoonful of the chicken mixture in the middle of the leaf. Add a handful of pomegranate arils and sprinkle of cilantro + sesame seeds. Roll up to enclose the filling. Serve the wraps with the peanut ginger sauce for dipping.

Peanut Ginger Sauce

  • In a bowl, combine the peanut butter, soy sauce, ginger and rice vinegar. Add 2-4 tablespoons of water to thin the sauce out. Keep any leftovers covered in the fridge for up to 2 weeks.

Notes

*You can use a rotisserie chicken, leftover grilled chicken or grill/bake fresh chicken breasts for this recipe. **Peanut Ginger Sauce adapted from Donna Hay Fresh and Light.
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Sweet Thai Chile Chicken Swiss Chard Wraps with Peanut Ginger Sauce | halfbakedharvest.com @hbharvest

Seriously… the peanut sauce? It’s heaven.

Sweet Thai Chile Chicken Swiss Chard Wraps with Peanut Ginger Sauce | halfbakedharvest.com @hbharvest

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  1. Looks delicious and beautiful as always! Love the pomegranate and swiss chard combo. Here’s to a happy and healthy new year!

  2. These look great! I love lettuce wraps! I’d love to see your kitchen fails. You’ve mentioned before that your kitchen gets super messy when you cook. Can we have a photo???

    I had a major kitchen fail a few weeks ago. I was making a vegetarian shepherd’s pie. The recipe called for lentils, but didn’t specify that they should be cooked and it was one of the last ingredients to go in. It didn’t even occur to me that they should be cooked until I added them. This was after doing all the work chopping the other vegetables and prepping the potatoes and converting the units. I was extremely upset and not gonna lie, haven’t really cooked since then (thank goodness for a fabulous husband who doesn’t mind cooking!)

  3. I am super excited for your cookbook! I can’t wait to see all the behind the scenes stuff that goes into makeing one, I find all the info facinating! I can’t even imagine how much work goes into even one page! I’m sure that your book will be simply drop dead gorgeous!

  4. So a few things about this post! Heck yessss to all the behind the scenes photos of doing a cookbook! I’m super nosy too! These wraps look stunning and I love how you had to “remind” us to not skip the sauce. Ginger peanut sauce! I’d have that as a meal by itself!!!! Gorgeous!

  5. Ohohohoho, it will definitely be a new favorite of mine! You have no idea how much I love lettuce wraps, and let alone Thai chicken with peanut sauce!!

  6. This is a great recipe Tieghan ! So nice and healthy…I love it 🙂 Interesting vibe with the pomegranate, must taste so heavenly 🙂
    Oh, and yes…behind the scenes would be awesome 🙂 🙂 🙂

  7. Look at you just go go go! You’re amazing! Don’t forget to find some “you time” 🙂 These wraps just looks heaven sent, I mean come on now! droooooooooling over here!

  8. It’s actually very reassuring to know you have a few fails along the way Tieghan, though it’s hard to imagine, as what you share always looks so darn amazing! Love the wraps, and can’t wait to see the cookbook!

  9. I don’t know how you do it all Tieghan, You’re aome kind of super woman with all the amazingness you crank out 24/7. This looks so great and I love that it is super easy and a great on-the-go meal. Try to find a few seconds to chill out, Girl. You deserve them.

  10. This peanut sauce looks amazing – I have been looking for a peanut sauce recipe for a while.

    I’m not a big lover of swiss chard, could I use cabbage or lettuce instead?

  11. that peanut sauce sounds amazing- and i would have never thought to add pomegranate juice! seems like the perfect way to balance such a creamy sauce. and i love the idea of a behind the scenes about your cookbook- i’m super nosy too, haha.