Thai Chicken Satay

6 Chicken breast halves

  • boned, skinned – and cut
  • into 1/2" wide strips

-----MARINADE-----
1 Tablespoon Light brown sugar
1 Tablespoon Curry powder
2 Tablespoons Crunchy peanut butter
1/2 Cup Soy sauce
1/2 Cup Freshly squeezed lime juice
2 Garlic cloves – minced
Crushed dried chile peppers

2/3 c Crunchy peanut butter 1 1/2 c Coconut milk, unsweetened 1/4 c Freshly squeezed lemon juice 2 tb Soy sauce 2 tb Molasses (or brown sugar) 1 ts Fresh ginger root, grated 4 Garlic cloves, minced 1/4 c Chicken broth 1/4 c Heavy cream Cayenne pepper Grated lime zest Fresh cilantro sprigs.

To make the marinade, combine the first 7 ingredients in a shallow dish. Thread the chicken strips onto bamboo skewers in a serpentine fashion. Place the skewers into the soy sauce mixture and let marinate in the refrigerator at least 2 hours, although overnight is preferable.

Make the peanut sauce by combining the next 7 ingredients (peanut butter through garlic) in a saucepan. Season to taste with cayenne pepper. Cook over moderate heat, stirring constantly, until the sauce is as thick as heavy cream (about 15 minutes). Transfer to a food processor or blender and pur?e briefly. Add chicken broth and cream and blend until smooth. This mixture can be made several hours ahead and stored in the refrigerator. Bring to room temperature before serving.

Prepare moderate-hot charcoal coals or preheat a broiler.

Cook the skewered chicken, turning several times and basting with the marinade, until crispy on the outside but still moist on the inside, about 8 minutes. Sprinkle grilled chicken with lime zest and garnish with cilantro leaves. Serve with the peanut sauce for dipping.

Re: Thai Chicken Satay

sweet bhai, I must try this this weekend!

c stands for cup?

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what a coincidence..i am making some today but mine is malaysian and the recipe is a bit different and simple...i did came across this recipe several times when i was looking on the net. Have you already tried this one?

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I have coconut cream in a can, should i dilute it with water to make it milk?

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did u try this recipe? if so ....did it turn out good?

sounds really good....im gonna give it try...but tell me how it turned out first.

Re: Thai Chicken Satay

this recipe sounds much more simpler than da malaysian version
will try!