Thai Peanut Chicken Satay
Thai peanut chicken satay marries the heat of sriracha with the coolness of coconut milk and cilantro. Served as an appetizer or main dish, this recipe is sure to be a crowd pleaser.
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Recipe ReDuxers are turning up the heat this month with recipes focused on smoke and spice! If you haven’t noticed, food blogs and restaurant menus have been highlighting spices like harissa, sriracha, and smoked paprika and using more smoking techniques in their cooking. It’s certainly a food trend worth posting about and this month, the ReDuxers are sharing their healthy hot dishes.
Sriracha has been my husband’s new best friend for the past few months, adding it to almost every dish I make from eggs to pasta, even chicken soup. He insists I shouldn’t take it personally and that he loves my dishes even without it, but he just can’t get enough. It helps clear his sinuses, and is potentially partly responsible for his slow and steady weight loss (there is research on that correlation).
Since he loves this spicy Thai hot sauce so much, I’ve experimented with it in my cooking a few times, and after it came out great in my Asian-Style Turkey Meatloaf, I knew it was the perfect source of spice for this month’s ReDux. And I knew exactly what I was going to make with it: Thai Peanut Chicken Satay featuring my finger-licking peanut sauce!
I have a love of peanut butter, as evidenced by numerous posts on this ingredient, including my Apple Peanut Butter Pancakes, Chocolate Peanut Butter Truffles, and the recent peanut butter lover’s recipe roundup. I make a killer peanut sauce for my peanut soba noodles and chicken satay, but had yet to share either of them on this blog. What better time than now.
The original peanut sauce recipe calls for red curry paste, but I decided to use sriracha this time around for this thai peanut chicken satay recipe. Although I try to keep things on the milder side because of my 3 year old twin daughters, I also added sriracha to the chicken marinade. If you like more spice, feel free to increase the amounts of sriracha in the marinade and/or sauce, or do what my husband did and drizzle sriracha on all over the final dish. No offense taken if you do!
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Thai Peanut Chicken Satay
Thai chicken satay with peanut sauce marries the heat of sriracha with the coolness of coconut milk and cilantro. Served as an appetizer or main dish, this recipe is sure to be a crowd pleaser.
Ingredients
For the Chicken:
- 3/4 cup lite coconut milk
- 3 tablespoons lime juice
- 2 teaspoons fish sauce
- 1 tablespoon reduced-sodium soy sauce, (for GF, use GF soy sauce/tamari)
- 2 teaspoons sriracha
- 2 pounds thinly pounded boneless, skinless chicken breast
- 10 wooden skewers cut in half,, soaked in water
For the Peanut Sauce:
- 2 teaspoons minced garlic, (~2 cloves)
- 2 packed teaspoons grated ginger
- 1/3 cup natural creamy peanut butter
- 2 tablespoons low-sodium soy sauce, (for GF, use GF soy sauce/tamari)
- 2 tablespoons unseasoned rice vingear
- 1 tablespoon dark brown sugar
- 1 teaspoon sriracha
- 2 tablespoons hot water
- Chopped peanuts and cilantro for garnish, (optional)
Instructions
For the Chicken:
- In a small mixing bowl, combine the coconut milk, lime juice, fish sauce, soy sauce, and sriracha. Place chicken cutlets in a resealable bag and pour the marinade over them. Gently toss chicken until well-coated. Refrigerate for at least 30 minutes.
- Set oven to broil (or if using grill, pre-heat grill or grill pan over medium-high heat). Line a baking sheet with aluminum foil (use two baking sheets depending on size).
- Thread one chicken cutlet onto each soaked skewer, working the skewer in and out of the meat, down the middle of the piece. Spread chicken skewers on prepared baking sheet, drizzle any remaining marinade on top, and broil for 5-6 minutes, turning halfway through.
For the Peanut Sauce:
- Combine the sauce ingredients up to and including sriracha in a mini food processor and puree until smooth and well blended. Add 2 tablespoons of hot water and puree again to thin out the sauce. Add more hot water if thinner sauce is desired. Transfer sauce to a small serving dish.
- Serve chicken satay with peanut sauce and garnish with chopped peanuts and cilantro.
Thai food is one of my favorite types of food ever. I’m definitely going to have to try making this! <3
Thanks Farrah, mine too! I love cooking with all the Asian flavors!
So pretty! My hubs would love about 100 of these! 🙂
Thanks Danielle! I’ll have to make sure I get a whole bunch of family packs when you guys come over 😉
I love these flavors, Jessica!! And, I feel like eating things on skewers is always more fun:) I think I will try this for game night this week!
Thanks Erin! I know – isn’t it fun to eat off skewers?! I was thinking this is a perfect app for super bowl!
Oh my gosh I didn’t even answer your questions! Yes, I love sriracha!! One of my favorite snacks is actually popcorn with hot sauce 🙂
mmm..that sounds interesting. Will have to give it a try!
LOVE chicken satay! So full of flavor!
Thanks Rebecca!
I haven’t had a good chicken satay in ages! I will have to remedy that and get to making this recipe ASAP it looks fantastic!
Thanks Gwen! Hope you enjoy it when you get a chance to make it!
Chicken satay is one of my favorite things to get when we go out to Thai food! I can’t wait to try your recipe! From my post yesterday, I obviously love peanut butter sauces too 🙂
Thank you – hope you enjoy it! I use this peanut sauce on my soba noodles too, just more thinned out 🙂
I LOVE sriracha! This is such a great recipe- your presentation is beautiful and it looks so flavorful!
Thanks so much Sonali! Appreciate the compliments!
That peanut sauce sounds amazing! I also love the use of coconut milk in the marinade. xo
Thanks Phoebe!
Love satay! Your version looks fabulous!!!
Thanks EA!
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I love chicken satay! Can’t wait to make it at home.
Hope you enjoy it Joanna!
I love a good thai peanut sauce! How delicious. This looks amazing. Hope you got your power back!
This is definitely a good one Julie! Hope you enjoy it soon. And thanks – we luckily got it back late last night, just in time for the next impending storm!
These look soo good! I love the combo of the coconut milk to balance out the siracha, YUM!
Thanks so much Emily! It’s definitely a nice balance of sweet and spicy!
My kids could not stop eating this!!!!!
Woohoo!! So happy to hear that! Thanks for sharing Stacey! Thai Peanut Chicken is one of my kids’ favorite recipes too!