Thai Chicken Satay with Peanut Sauce
Thai Chicken Satay with Peanut Sauce – Grilling doesn’t have to be the same-old same-old all the time. Our Chicken Skewer Recipe is a lovely departure from boring hotdogs and hamburgers this season.
Thai Satay on a Summer DayÂ
Have you noticed our outlook on life is different in the summer?
Relaxed, peaceful, less aggressive, not in a hurry, more focused on family and making memories. I like the summertime me, don’t you?
Although I wish I could stay this harmonious all year long, I think the transformation in attitude is part of what makes summer special.
Grilling is an extension of this tranquil mindset. It’s a no-fuss, take-your-time way of cooking. Grilling makes me feel like I’m on vacation even when I’m standing in my own backyard.
Grilled Chicken SkewersÂ
I love dabbling around the deck, with tongs in one hand, beverage in the other, watching the kids kick the soccer ball across the yard, or playing a game of cornhole. I love rocking under the sun umbrella with my sweet hubby, as a smoky mesquite cloud wafts over our heads, reminding us of the good things to come. Grilling is happiness.
One thing I love to do with my grill, is to prepare dishes that are an escape from the mundane. Here I’ve made a vibrant Thai Chicken Satay with Peanut Sauce. The chicken satay skewers soak in a rich marinade of coconut milk and spices, that develops a bright and earthy skin when grilled.
The spicy peanut sauce is rich and creamy with a pop of heat from the chile-garlic sauce. It’s perfect for dipping Thai Satay… And for dipping your fingers.
Thai Chicken Satay with Peanut Sauce is truly one of my favorite dishes. I always hope there will be a little peanut sauce leftover to eat with veggies the next day!
Get The Full (Printable) Recipe Below For How To Make Chicken Satay with Peanut Sauce.
Chicken Satay Ingredients
For the Chicken Satay:
- Chicken Tenders
- Unsweetened Coconut Milk
- Brown Sugar
- Fish Sauce
- Ground Coriander
- Cumin
- Turmeric
- Salt
- Wooden Skewers
For the Peanut Dipping Sauce:
- Peanut Butter
- Fresh Ginger
- Chicken Broth
- Honey
- Soy Sauce
- Rice Vinegar
- Sesame Oil
- Garlic ClovesÂ
- Chile-Garlic SauceÂ
How to Make Chicken Satay with Peanut SauceÂ
- In a large ziplock bag combine the coconut milk, sugar, fish sauce, and spices.Â
- Soak the skewers in the mixture while preheating the grill.Â
- Take the chicken and weave it onto the skewer and place on a baking sheetÂ
- Grill the skewers for a few minutes on each side.
- While grilling, puree the ingredients for the peanut sauce and set aside.
- Serve the skewers and sauce together while warm.Â
Frequently Asked Questions
Is satay sauce the same as peanut sauce?Â
Satay sauce is often referred to as peanut sauce. However, satay is traditionally a Southeast Asain dish, yet there are many variations of peanut sauce served around the world. Both satay sauce and peanut sauce are made from ground roasted peanuts, aromatics, and spices.
Is chicken satay healthy?Â
This dish is high in protein, but it is also very high in fat. This would be a great dish for someone who is on a low carb diet and loves global cuisine. If you are looking for high protein and high fat then this dish is great for you. If you are looking to cut fat, you can substitute low-fat coconut milk, and low-fat peanut spread, instead of pure peanut butter.
This recipe is dairy-free and can be gluten-free is you select GF soy sauce.
What does Thai peanut sauce taste like?Â
Thai Peanut Sauce is a rich creamy sauce that can have small chunks of peanuts as well. It is sweet, tangy, and a little spicy, with a strong peanut flavor. You can adjust these flavors to make the sauce more or less spicy and sweet.Â
Other Worldly Cuisines
- Thai Red Curry Grilled Chicken RecipeÂ
- Easy Chicken Pad Thai RecipeÂ
- Spicy Thai Chicken Soup RecipeÂ
- The Best Thai Panang Chicken RecipeÂ
- Korean Chicken Skewers RecipeÂ
- Easy Madras Chicken Curry RecipeÂ
- Black Pepper Chicken Stir Fry RecipeÂ
- Keto Thai Larb RollsÂ
Thai Chicken Satay with Peanut Sauce
Ingredients
For the Chicken Satay:
- 1-1 1/2 pounds chicken tenders
- 1 cup unsweetened coconut milk
- 2 tablespoons brown sugar
- 2 tablespoons fish sauce
- 1 tablespoon ground coriander
- 1 teaspoon cumin
- 1/2 teaspoon turmeric
- 1 teaspoon salt
- Wooden Skewers, soaked
For the Peanut Dipping Sauce:
- 1/2 cup peanut butter
- 1 tablespoon fresh minced ginger
- 1/3 cup chicken broth
- 1 tablespoon honey
- 1/4 cup low-sodium soy sauce
- 3 tablespoons rice vinegar
- 3 tablespoons sesame oil
- 2 cloves garlic
- 1 tablespoon chile-garlic sauce, optional
Instructions
- Combine the coconut milk, brown sugar, fish sauce and spices in a large zip lock bag. Shake and add the chicken tenders. Marinate for at least 30 minutes.
- Soak the skewers in water for at least 30 minutes.
- Preheat the grill to direct medium heat. Weave each tender onto a skewer and lay on a foil-covered cookie sheet.
- Grill the Thai chicken satay for 3 minutes per side.
- Meanwhile, puree all the ingredients for the peanut sauce in the blender and set aside.
- Serve the chicken satay skewers over jasmine rice with spicy peanut sauce for dipping.
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This is a delicious recipe! I just wanted to point out a good substitute to make it even more low carb friendly. You can sub the real brown sugar out for swerve brown sugar which has zero carbs/sugars. My SO is diabetic and I have been using it for the last year to help curb the amount of sugars/carbs we have in our foods. It’ll also reduce the calories. We also used agave in place of honey to further reduce it.Â
I absolutely love the swerve brown/confectioners/granulated sugar replacements. They taste like the real thing and replace all sugar types 1:1, so no worrying about modifying how much is needed.Â
Can’t wait to try this recipe, I know my faI tried your recipe last night and loved it! Can’t wait to make it again!
Great flavors in this sauce, thanks for sharing! Whole family loved it
I use this recipe all the time, I forgot to comment- i think maybe the soy sauce proportion is off in the peanut sauce recipe? Cuz it’s very salty if you put 1/4 cup in there, even with low sodium soy sauce. I instead just add it to taste, but I wondered if that was in fact a typo or not.
Plus food on sticks is always a good hit with my kids. This chicken satay is a winner.
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