This chicken satay with peanut dipping sauce recipe is one you may find yourself making time and again. It’s simple to prepare, filled with flavour and of course there’s the fun of eating food on a stick!
Satay, considered to be a national dish of Indonesia, is also a popular Southeast Asian street food that usually involves a marinated meat – skewered and grilled – and served with a simple dipping sauce.
Chicken breast fillets are used for this satay recipe, but you can substitute the meat with pork, beef, or even tofu and vegetables, though cooking times will vary.
Satay skewers are traditionally served as an appetizer, but it can also be dished up as a main meal with some rice. The leftovers are also great in salads or turned into a wrap.
Chicken satay tastes delicious straight from the grill, but the creamy peanut dipping sauce with its subtle spicy, sweet note truly adds that special touch. And be warned: It is highly addictive…
Serve up your chicken satay skewers with peanut sauce that’s hot or at room temperature.
TIPS:
Soak the wooden skewers before grilling to prevent them from catching on fire. Best to start soaking the skewers while the chicken is marinating.
The longer you marinate the chicken, the more flavorful and juicy it will become.
Thin leftover peanut sauce with coconut milk/water and toss into noodles, or serve it over rice or with vegetables. And nothing stops you from getting creative and using it as dressing for an Asian-inspired salad.
Melissa Jacobs is a Catering Chef Specialist that learned to cook growing up in a large family and perfected her skills to make food for a large family of her own, weddings and all kinds of small to large events. Melissa Jacobs Muck Rack Profile, Melissa Jacobs on Flipboard