Tag: Peanut Dipping Sauce

Peanut Dipping Sauce – To Serve or Not to Serve with Beef Satay

As promised, here’s the new and improved peanut dipping
sauce recipe we just featured in the beef satay video. Of course, now I’m
finding out that real beef satay is actually served with a sweet, spicy rice
vinegar sauce, but that’s another video, and a rather easy one at that. Stay
tuned.


There are no great mysteries here – mix it up, and then
taste, taste, and taste. Peanut sauces are like snowflakes, and you really
should twist the formula to suit your palette. You can add all kinds of fun stuff
like lemongrass, ginger, Thai basil just to name a few. If peanut allergies are
a concern, I’ve had this done with almonds, and it’s not bad at all.

One big tip if you make this ahead. It will harden up in the
fridge, and you’ll need to get it back to room temp before serving. I usually
just microwave for a couple seconds, and it will be back to its gorgeous,
shiny, flowing self. I hope you give this delicious all-purpose dipping sauce a
try soon. Enjoy!


Makes about 1 1/2 cup Peanut Dipping Sauce:
3/4 cup smooth all-natural, pure peanut butter
2 cloves garlic, finely minced
2 tbsp brown sugar
1 tbsp fish sauce
2 tsp soy sauce
2 tsp sesame oil
1/2 lime, juiced
sriracha or other hot chili sauce, to taste
1 small can (5.6 oz) coconut milk

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When I Think March, I Think Peanuts

For some arbitrary reason, March is National Peanut Month, and to help kick it off, here are a couple of video recipes that feature this great American legume. You can’t beat a warm stew on a cold night, and they don’t get much warmer than red beef curry. The peanuts may seem like a minor player, but they make the dish.


If you want your peanuts more liquid than solid, then by all means, check out this great, and very easy satay dipping sauce. You seriously can’t run out of things to stick in there. 

I hope you give them a try soon, and here’s wishing you a happy and safe National Peanut Month. Click on the titles if you want to read the original post, and see the ingredients. Enjoy!


Red Beef Curry


Peanut Dipping Sauce

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