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Chicken Satay | Easy & Tasty Satay Recipe | With Peanut Sauce

Thai cuisine always reminds me of chicken satay…

Seeing chicken satay on the menu of almost all Thai restaurants, I had an impression that this must have originated in Thailand. Apparently, satay originated from Indonesia and is a popular dish over there. However, this is a very popular dish in many Southeast Asian countries, so that explains why it is seen in Thai cuisine as well.

Chicken satay is one of the must-order appetizers for us whenever we dine at a Thai restaurant. I love the mildly spicy flavor of the satay, tastes delicious when dipped in spicy peanut sauce and there’s something fun about eating food on a stick. I tried to recreate this dish in my kitchen using very few ingredients in less time. The satay I prepared tasted really delicious and healthier as I used very less oil to pan fry it. For a much healthier version, go ahead and grill or bake it.

Chicken Satay

Ingredients

  • Chicken breasts, cut into long strips- 2
  • Oil- 2 tbsp/batch for pan frying

For making the marinade

  • Ginger-Garlic paste- 1 1/2 tsp
  • Soy sauce- 2 tbsp
  • Fish sauce- 1 tbsp
  • Brown sugar- 2 tsp
  • Honey- 2 tsp
  • Ground pepper- 1/4 tsp
  • Freshly squeezed lime juice- 1 tbsp

For making easy peanut butter sauce

  • Peanut butter- 3 tbsp
  • Soy sauce- 1½ tbsp
  • Chili powder- ½ tsp (or add sriracha sauce)
  • Cream- ½ cup
  • Ground black pepper- ¼ tsp
  • Green onions, chopped- 1 stalk
  • Cilantro, chopped- 2 tbsp

Instruction

  1. Combine all the above-mentioned ingredients for making the marinade.
  2. Pour the marinade over the chicken in a bowl or ziplock bag.
  3. Marinate the chicken in the refrigerator for 30 minutes.
  4. Heat a non-stick pan over medium heat, add 2 tbsp oil per batch, and spread it all over the pan.
  5. Place the marinated chicken on the pan (don’t crowd them), cook over low medium heat till chicken has cooked well and turns golden brown in color.
  6. You could even grill or bake the chicken.
  7. If baking: bake at 400 F for 30 minutes or until chicken turns golden brown in color.
  8. Gently insert a skewer into the chicken.
  9. Making peanut butter sauce: To a blender jar, add peanut butter, soy sauce, chili powder, and cream, grind to a smooth paste.
  10. Add the pureed paste to a saucepan and heat the sauce.
  11. Add ground pepper, green onions, and cilantro, combine well and let the sauce thicken slightly.
  12. Remove the pan from the heat.
  13. Serve the chicken satay with spicy peanut sauce. It’s YUM!
Tips:
  • You could even top this chicken satay on salad and drizzle your favorite Asian dressing over it, this will be a healthy meal.

 

Chicken Satay- Quick and Easy Recipe
 
Author:
Recipe type: Appetiser
Cuisine: Asian
Ingredients
  • Chicken breasts, cut into long strips- 2
  • Oil- 2 tbsp/batch for pan frying
For making the marinade
  • Ginger-Garlic paste- 1½ tsp
  • Soy sauce- 2 tbsp
  • Fish sauce- 1 tbsp
  • Brown sugar- 2 tsp
  • Honey- 2 tsp
  • Ground black pepper- ½ tsp
  • Freshly squeezed lime juice- 1 tbsp
For making peanut butter sauce
  • Peanut butter- 3 tbsp
  • Soy sauce- 1½ tbsp
  • Chili powder- ½ tsp (or add sriracha sauce)
  • Cream- ½ cup
  • Ground black pepper- ¼ tsp
  • Green onions, chopped- 1 stalk
  • Cilantro, chopped- 2 tbsp
Instructions
  1. Combine all the above-mentioned ingredients for making the marinade.
  2. Pour the marinade over the chicken in a bowl or ziplock bag.
  3. Marinate the chicken in the refrigerator for 30 minutes.
  4. Heat a non-stick pan over medium heat, add 2 tbsp oil per batch and spread it all over the pan.
  5. Place the marinated chicken on the pan (don't crowd them), cook over low medium heat till the chicken has cooked well and turns golden brown in color.
  6. You could even grill or bake the chicken.
  7. If baking: bake at 400 F for 30 minutes or until chicken turns golden brown in color.
  8. Once the chicken has cooked, gently insert a skewer into the chicken.
  9. Making easy peanut butter sauce: To a blender jar, add peanut butter, soy sauce, chili powder, and cream, grind to a smooth paste.
  10. Add the pureed paste to a saucepan and heat the sauce.
  11. Add ground pepper, green onions, and cilantro, combine well and let the sauce thicken slightly.
  12. Remove the pan from the heat.
  13. Serve the chicken satay with spicy peanut sauce, it's YUM!
Notes
You could even top this chicken satay on salad and drizzle your favorite Asian dressing over it, this makes a complete meal.

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