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Posted: 29 Mar 2022 06:04 AM PDT Chicken SatayThis Chicken Satay with peanut dipping sauce recipe is one I find myself making on repeat. It’s simple to make, the flavor rewards are spectacular, and there’s something inexplicably fun about eating food on a stick! I’m not sure why, but there’s something magical about dunking a skewer of tender, grilled meat into a rich peanut dipping sauce. (Equally magical is the Thai Peanut Stir Fry That Got Me Married in my cookbook.) While chicken satay is traditionally an appetizer (along with another classic Bang Bang Shrimp), we most often enjoy it as the main event. The juicy strips of chicken are soaked in a flavorful Asian marinade, then grilled on a skewer and served with a peanut dip. They’re the perfect blend of hopelessly tender and hopelessly delicious. PLUS this chicken satay is healthy (like my favorite Cauliflower Fried Rice), so you can feel good about going back for seconds (and thirds!). The leftovers are also great on salads or turned into a wrap. Between the quick and easy prep, leftover potential, and did I mention PEANUT DIPPING SAUCE, you’ll be singing the praises of this recipe all week long. 5 Star Review
What is Chicken SatayIf you aren't familiar with satay, it's a dish that originated in Indonesia but is popular across Southeast Asia. Although there are many varieties of satay, all of them begin with tasty grilled meat and end with a yummy dipping sauce. An Indonesian chicken satay recipe and Thai chicken skewers typically include a sauce made with peanut butter (similar to the sauce in these Asian Chicken Wraps). I'm not sure if the sauce is required for skewers to be properly deemed "satay," but since this Thai chicken satay recipe includes a peanut sauce that is plate-licking good, I'm going to insist you make it to go alongside. How to Make Chicken SatayThis healthy chicken satay skewers recipe begins with an easy marinade. It ends with a rich and tangy-sweet peanut dipping sauce that you’ll want to start enjoying on EVERYTHING (like this Crispy Tofu). Satay sauce can be served hot or cold. Personally, I think it’s best if you eat satay chicken with peanut sauce when hot or at room temperature. The Ingredients
Tip!Chicken can be marinaded up to 1 day in advance. I don’t recommend marinating the chicken for longer than 24 hours, as the meat will begin to break down.
The BEST Peanut Dipping SauceChicken satay tastes like a dream directly from the grill, but the Thai peanut dipping sauce is too good to miss. It's creamy, richly spiced with ginger and garlic, and has a lightly spicy, sweet note that is nothing short of habit-forming.
The Directions
How to Make Baked Chicken SatayHere are some tips for making chicken satay skewers without a grill. Personally, I prefer the char the grill (or a grill pan on the stovetop) adds, but if you don’t have access, the oven will still produce good results.
Storage Tips
Leftover IdeasIf you have leftovers of these chicken skewers (which I doubt you will, but hey) they’re delicious over a bed of your favorite greens, with Homemade Fried Rice, or this Asian Noodle Salad. What to Serve with Chicken SatayRecommended Tools to Make this Recipe
Chicken satay with peanut sauce, you are just so dippin’ good. Frequently Asked QuestionsIs Chicken Satay Spicy? I do not find this chicken satay spicy, however, we all definitely have different degrees of spiciness. If you or your family are sensitive to spicy foods, you can leave out or reduce the sriracha to suit your tastes. Can I Use this Recipe to Make Beef Satay? I have not tried making this recipe with beef instead of chicken but it sounds like a tasty experiment. If you decide to give it a go, I’d love to hear how it goes. I suggest using flank steak cut across the grain into 1/2-inch strips. How Can I Prepare Chicken Satay Without a Grill? If you don’t own a grill, don’t despair. I’ve included directions for baking chicken satay above. You can also enjoy this chicken satay recipe by using an indoor grill plate on your stovetop or even a panini press. Just note that the cook times may need to be adjusted slightly so keep an eye on the chicken as it cooks. Chicken SatayChicken satay is an easy grilled chicken recipe that's perfect for a light meal or for party appetizers. Healthy and a crowd-pleaser! Servings 4 servings Calories 311kcal IngredientsFor the Chicken:
For the Peanut Sauce:
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NutritionServing: 1(of 4) | Calories: 311kcal | Carbohydrates: 17g | Protein: 32g | Fat: 14g | Saturated Fat: 3g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 3g | Monounsaturated Fat: 6g | Trans Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 73mg | Potassium: 694mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 11g | Vitamin A: 48IU | Vitamin C: 9mg | Calcium: 33mg | Iron: 2mg Related RecipesFire up those grills. Then try one of these other favorite skewer recipes for the grill: READ: Chicken Satay |
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