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Chicken Satay and Coconut Peanut Sauce

Last update: July 19, 2016 By Alice Currah 45 Comments

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I love days like today in Seattle.  Blue skies, not to cold, but not to hot.  You can get away with wearing flip flops and ordering an iced latte all within the rules of acceptability for a living here.  Because the weather around here has been so unpredictable I appreciate a nice day like today even more because I know it will not last.  I’m not sure what it is about a beautiful sunny day, but they always command a need in me to grill.  One of my favorite dishes to bbq is chicken satay.  I love the flavors of cardamon, lemongrass, and ginger (to name a few) infusing the meat and transforming the tender grilled chicken into something spectacular.  And if that weren’t enough, the coconut peanut sauce is to die for.  I really do love this recipe because it is as good, if not better than what you would eat at a Thai restaurant.  It can be served as an appetizer or main dish and is a great meal for entertaining.  Serve it with a side of cucumber salad and you’ll be thanking me later.  Yes, it is that good.

Chicken Satay and Coconut Peanut Sauce Recipe

serves 4-6 people

Ingredients for the marinade:

2 lbs of boneless chicken breasts cubed in 1″ pieces

4 tbs. soy sauce ( use Tamari San-J Brand Soy Sauce for Gluten Free)

2 tbs. oil

3 tbs. brown sugar packed

1 tbs. of finely chopped lemongrass (You can purchase this in a tube in the produce section of your grocery store)

1 slice (coin) of peeled ginger – approx. 1 tsp. finely minced

1/2 tsp cardamon powder

1 tbs. of curry powder

2 cloves of garlic

2 tbs. of fresh lime juice (approx. half a lime)

Wood skewers

Ingredients for the coconut peanut sauce:

1 can (13.5 oz) of coconut milk

3 tbs. of peanut butter

4 tbs. of brown sugar, packed,

2 tsp. of massamam curry paste

2 tbs. of fresh lime juice (approx. half a lime)

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Directions for the marinade:

Place cubed chicken in a medium bowl.  Combine all the ingredients except for the chicken in a food processor and blend for 30 seconds.  Pour the marinade over the cubed chicken and massage the meat with your hands for 1 minute.  Cover the bowl with plastic wrap and marinade for at least 3 hours.  After the meat has had time to marinade, thread 6-8  cubes of chicken on a wooden skewer until all the chicken is gone.  Pre-grease (with non stick spray) and pre-heat grill on high heat.

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While grill is preheating, heat a medium sauce pan on medium-low heat.  Add coconut milk, brown sugar, massamam curry, lime juice, and peanut butter to the sauce pan and continuously stir until all of the ingredients have completely come together.  Turn off heat and pour sauce into a serving bowl.

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The grill should be nice and hot by now.  Grill chicken skewers for 4-5 minutes on front and back side or until fully cooked.  Total cooking time will vary but mine were finished in 9-10 minutes.  Chicken should be tender and not overcooked.  Plate the skewers with the peanut sauce and serve with a side of cucumber salad. Enjoy!

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Filed Under: Main Dishes - Chicken Tagged With: appetizer, Asian, coconut, Gluten-Free, peanut sauce, satay, Thai

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Comments

  1. bobbinis-kitchen.com says

    March 18, 2010 at 3:41 am

    Yummy snack for a bbq!
    Could you imagine an alternative ingredient for the peanut butter?
    Of course the peanut is traditional for satay but …
    Thank you for the tasty pictures and the recipe.
    Greetings from Germany..

  2. Sook says

    January 13, 2010 at 2:54 am

    Yum! I love anything with coconut milk. This looks scrumptious! Bookmarking the recipe. Thank you!

  3. Yukiko says

    January 9, 2010 at 6:32 pm

    I just finished making/ eating this and it was the best meal I have ever made! I started eating the leftover peanut sauce with a spoon it was so good, but made myself stop so I could have enough to make this meal again in a few days! Thank you so much for this recipe–I’ll be using it over and over!

  4. Yolanda says

    December 30, 2009 at 2:04 am

    Hi, Alice! I’ve just met your blog, recommended by the Pioneer Woman and I must say I am amazed. What wonderful and delicious food you cook! Gorgeous, gorgeous!

    I’m becoming one of your followers right now!

    Merry Christmas and a Happy New 2010 from Spain!

  5. Divina says

    September 23, 2009 at 10:00 am

    Looks great and yummy.

  6. Jan says

    July 18, 2009 at 1:24 pm

    Thank you for sharing this recipe with me. I really appreciate it. I can’t wait to try! Thanks.

  7. Sharon says

    June 21, 2009 at 11:44 am

    Just a follow up, I defrosted the sauce a little more than a month later and poured over some soba noodles and stir fried veggies & shrimp. Very tasty. Kids loved it. I’m back at your blog today as it’s father’s day and my husband wants me to make this again for him 🙂

  8. Kevin says

    May 30, 2009 at 11:56 am

    That chicken satay looks perfectly grilled! What a tasty sounding dipping sauce!

  9. Marc @ NoRecipes says

    May 5, 2009 at 7:21 pm

    That’s a great tip about the lemongrass in a tube. I always end up having to throw out the extra stalks I don’t use. I’ll have to look for that.

    Your satay looks wonderful!

  10. myasiankitchen says

    May 4, 2009 at 2:14 am

    wow!! this satay look delicious!!

  11. alice says

    May 3, 2009 at 9:59 pm

    Hi Sharon,
    Thank you for taking the time to follow up on the site and post your review of the recipe. I agree whole heartily with everything you said. It is an interesting recipe because the marinade has many strong ingredients. I’ve been working on this recipe for 6 months tweaking it until I felt I nailed it. And the amounts for each ingredient does not over power each other.. they all just compliment each other in a way that makes it a fabulous marinade. And although I don’t use much peanut butter in the peanut sauce, I found it was perfect. Thanks again for the follow up. Let me know what happens when you freeze the sauce and use it again. We typically just store the peanut sauce in the fridge and use it up within the week. I could drink the stuff straight.

  12. Sharon says

    May 3, 2009 at 8:57 pm

    I made this tonight. I used fresh lemongrass (minced) and otherwise followed the recipe pretty closely. I started the marinade mid morning and grilled for an early dinner. This came out great. The marinade had a nice balance of garlic/ginger/lemongrass that none over-powered the other. The peanut sauce I thought would be too sweet, and not enough peanut flavor, and I was happily mistaken. Again, nicely balanced. I have a lot of extra peanut sauce, I’m hoping that freezes well, I’d hate to toss it. My 3 year old was pretty happy with it as well(and he didn’t bother with the peanut sauce at all).

  13. sig says

    May 3, 2009 at 1:00 am

    I love chicken satays! We haven’t started grilling yet this season, hopefully soon!

  14. Nurit - 1 family. friendly. food. says

    May 3, 2009 at 12:07 am

    After so much rain we really learn to appreciate those blue sunny, clear sky, days.
    The recipe sound delicious.

  15. Juliana says

    May 2, 2009 at 5:02 pm

    Wow, I just love it…we had Thai food last night for dinner and I loved the peanut sauce…and here you are. Great timing! The pictures look very yummie!

  16. Lori @ RecipeGirl says

    May 1, 2009 at 11:59 pm

    I love this sort of meal… perfect. Coconut Peanut Sauce… I’m afraid I could probably end up drinking the stuff 🙂

    Glad you guys are having some nice weather (finally!)

  17. alice says

    May 2, 2009 at 1:26 am

    Thanks everyone. This recipe has been a work in progress for some time and I finally got it down to fabulous. The marinade is killer as well as the sauce.

    And Lori, when we eat this at our house its more like.. would you like some chicken with that sauce?

  18. Danica says

    May 1, 2009 at 11:59 pm

    You always have such amazing pictures and fabulous sounding recipes. Yum to coconut+peanut sauce+chicken!

  19. oneshotbeyond says

    May 1, 2009 at 12:41 pm

    the sauce looks so creamy and delicious. I love these flavors.

  20. Kelly says

    May 1, 2009 at 12:19 pm

    Those look amazing! I love peanut sauce, and your sauce seems to have all the right flavors. Your picture is just lovely. I wish I could have some right now!

  21. Carrie says

    May 1, 2009 at 12:08 pm

    This looks really great! I always want to have grilled food whenever it’s nice out, too!

  22. jenn says

    May 1, 2009 at 1:29 pm

    This is always the first thing I order when I go out with friends. Yummy chicken satay!!!

  23. Jen @ My Kitchen Addiction says

    May 1, 2009 at 10:53 am

    I love chicken satay with peanut sauce. I need to try to find the tube of lemongrass that you have pictured… I have seen ginger and cilantro at my store – I hope they have lemongrass, too!

  24. jamieofalltrades says

    May 1, 2009 at 11:37 am

    Chicken Satay might be one of my favorite foods!

  25. Natasha - 5 Star Foodie says

    May 1, 2009 at 7:03 am

    A coconut peanut sauce sounds fabulous! I can’t wait to try it! THanks!

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