Peanut Satay Sauce (2024)

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Peanut Satay Sauce (1)

Prep: 5 minutes mins

Cook: 10 minutes mins

Total: 15 minutes mins

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This irresistible peanut satay sauce is what we serve with chicken satay but it's delicious as a dip for spring rolls, as a dressing on salads, or on noodle dishes. It's an easy tried and true recipe with fresh ingredients, and takes just 15 minutes to make!

10 servings

Ingredients

  • 1 tablespoon coconut oil
  • 1 medium onion ( finely minced)
  • 1 tablespoon finely minced ginger
  • 3 cloves garlic (finely minced)
  • 1 cup canned coconut milk (can be light)
  • ½ cup natural peanut butter (see notes)
  • 2 tablespoons soy sauce (gluten-free if needed)
  • 2 tablespoons lime juice
  • 1 tablespoon red curry paste
  • 2 teaspoons coconut sugar or brown sugar (optional)

Instructions

  • Melt the coconut oil in a small pan over medium heat. Add the onion and sauté for 5 minutes, or until it is soft and translucent. Add the ginger and garlic and cook for 1 minute more.

    1 tablespoon coconut oil, 1 medium onion, 1 tablespoon finely minced ginger, 3 cloves garlic

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  • Add the coconut milk, peanut butter, soy sauce, lime juice, red curry paste, and if using the sugar. Let the sauce cook for 1 minute, or until it has thickened. If it thickens too much add a splash of water or extra coconut milk.

    1 cup canned coconut milk, ½ cup natural peanut butter, 2 tablespoons soy sauce, 2 tablespoons lime juice, 1 tablespoon red curry paste, 2 teaspoons coconut sugar or brown sugar

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  • Optional Step: if you'd like a velvety satay sauce, blend it until smooth.

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Notes

For this recipe, we use natural peanut butter which contains only peanuts and salt as it has the strongest peanut flavor and blends nicely into the sauce. If you only have conventional peanut butter, know that the sauce won't have as much peanut flavor. Also, as conventional peanut butter is sweetened, you likely won't want to add any extra sugar.

Nutrition

Serving: 1 = ¼ cup, Calories: 157kcal (8%), Carbohydrates: 7g (2%), Protein: 4g (8%), Fat: 14g (22%), Saturated Fat: 8g (50%), Polyunsaturated Fat: 2g, Monounsaturated Fat: 4g, Sodium: 176mg (8%), Potassium: 173mg (5%), Fiber: 1g (4%), Sugar: 3g (3%), Vitamin A: 238IU (5%), Vitamin C: 3mg (4%), Calcium: 18mg (2%), Iron: 1mg (6%)

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Peanut Satay Sauce (2024)

FAQs

Peanut Satay Sauce? ›

How to make Satay Sauce. In a small saucepan mix together peanut butter, soy sauce, chilli flakes, fish sauce, coconut milk, light brown sugar and ground coriander whilst heating over a medium heat. It will thicken as it approaches boiling point.

What is satay peanut sauce made of? ›

How to make Satay Sauce. In a small saucepan mix together peanut butter, soy sauce, chilli flakes, fish sauce, coconut milk, light brown sugar and ground coriander whilst heating over a medium heat. It will thicken as it approaches boiling point.

What is the difference between peanut satay and peanut sauce? ›

First up, semantics. Sate doesn't actually mean spicy peanut sauce, though we tend to misappropriate the term here, and other dishes have been invented that use this accompanying sauce. Sate refers instead to the skewers of meat, and many variations of it come with a different sauce, and some without any sauce at all.

How to use Thai peanut satay sauce? ›

Here are some ways you can use this creamy sauce that go beyond your standard noodle dishes or salads.
  1. Dip your veggies. ...
  2. Dress up some tacos or lettuce wraps. ...
  3. Toss with chicken wings or “cauliflower wings” ...
  4. Craft a unique and flavorful chicken burger. ...
  5. Use as a base for soup or stew.
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What is Chinese satay sauce made of? ›

The prominent ingredient of a satay sauce is peanuts, alongside soy sauce, salt, garlic, coconut, chilli, onion and lemon are added for a fragrant taste. Delicious meat skewers called Satay and its popular peanut sauce are well known in most cities around the world.

What do you eat satay sauce with? ›

Satay sauce

Serve with chicken or vegetable skewers for a starter or party nibble. Kids love it too!

Why is it called satay? ›

According to the Oxford English Dictionary, the English word satay is derived from the Malay word satai, also saté or sate in Indonesian, ultimately originating from Tamil catai (சதை, a regional variant of tacai meaning 'flesh'.

What cut of meat is best for satay? ›

I use Denver steak for beef satay, as it's lightly marbled and full of flavour (more info on other cuts below). The beef is marinated in a very simple marinade of vegetable oil, brown sugar and fish sauce.

What is a substitute for peanut butter in satay? ›

In my version, I chose to use almond butter instead of peanut, but you can replace the nuts altogether with a sunflower seed spread and the flavour will be just as good. The sauce is so simple to make and only takes a few minutes of cooking.

How do you use store-bought satay sauce? ›

I use this as a coating for chicken with added peanut butter cooked down and put into wraps or pitta bread with salad.

What does satay mean in Thai? ›

Satay refers to skewered marinated meats that are grilled and served with a peanut dipping sauce. Satay came to Thailand from Indonesia, and originally it arrived as beef satay. But in Thailand, pork is the more common meat; so eventually pork satay became the most popular and basically the only kind of satay we eat.

Does Thai peanut sauce need to be refrigerated? ›

Simply keep it in a cool, dark place. Generally, an unopened bottle of peanut sauce will last about a year if it's stored correctly. While it's a good idea to keep the “use by” date in mind, it's usually just fine for a few months after that date. Once the bottle is opened, you'll need to keep it in the refrigerator.

Is peanut satay sauce the same as peanut sauce? ›

Although commonly associated with Thai cuisine, peanut sauce actually originated in Indonesia (source). What Americans know as peanut sauce is more commonly referred to as satay sauce (or bumbu kacang) in Indonesia, because it's most often served with the popular Indonesian dish, satay (skewered, grilled meats).

What is the difference between Chinese and Thai satay? ›

The Chinese take out version of Chicken in Satay Sauce is quite different from Malaysian, Thai and Indonesian Satay Sauce. It's less coconut-y and less peanut-y (are they real words??), doesn't have bits of crushed peanuts in the sauce, and has a stronger flavour from satay seasoning.

What is Japanese satay? ›

Japanese chicken satay, also known as yakitori, is a popular dish in Japan that consists of small pieces of chicken skewered and grilled over a charcoal fire.

What is meant by satay? ›

: small pieces of meat marinated and grilled on a skewer and served with a spicy sauce usually of peanuts. beef satay.

What is satay paste made from? ›

Ingredients: Onion, rapeseed oil, sugar, peanuts, garlic, tomato, vinegar, red chilli (2%), lime juice, herbs, salt.

Does satay sauce contain shrimp? ›

Vegan – often satay sauce contains shrimp paste and so is not vegan.

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