Asian Peanut Sauce - Herbivore Cucina (2024)

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Here is how to make the BEST Asian Peanut Sauce. Use it as a dip for veggies, as a satay sauce, over salad or noodles!

It is incredibly creamy, savory, slightly sweet and mildly spicy. Plus super easy to make in under 10 minutes and no-cooking involved.

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As we get closer to grilling and potluck season, I am sharing my go-to sauce thats perfect to take along with so many dishes!

The peanut based satay sauce that is often served with Vietnamese Spring Rolls at restaurants is actually a quick 5 minute recipe to put together. And it is easy to make with ingredients you have at hand.

Works like a charm as a dipping sauce, over noodles and salad or season tofu to make satay sticks.

I have often used this sauce in my recipes but never got around making a video or a complete post on it. Finally I did!

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  • What is Peanut Sauce
  • Why this recipe works
  • Ingredients and Substitutions
  • How to makethis recipe
  • Expert Tips and Notes
  • Pairings
  • Recipe FAQs
  • More Thai Recipes to try
  • Asian Peanut Sauce

What is Peanut Sauce

A simple sauce made with peanuts and a host of other ingredients; this Peanut sauce is often associated with Thai cuisine. However, per wikipedia it is actually from Indonesia. It is popularly known as Satay sauce.

A sauce popular as a dipping sauce for Vietnamese Spring Rolls, this one was traditionally made with roasted peanuts and a host of other ingredients.

However, churning roasted peanuts will yield peanut butter and so that works as a perfect starting point for this sauce. Unsalted and unsweetened peanut butter is a great way to make this sauce.

There are various variations of the sauce using a lot of different ingredients, this mix of ingredients has always been our favorite. I like to pour this over cold noodles or over my popular recipe of Vietnamese Spring Roll Nachos! And it is great with these Baked Spring Rolls as well.

Why this recipe works

  • It is super quick and easy to put together. It is as simple as add the ingredients and mix well! Barely takes 5 minutes.
  • This sauce works wonderfully on raw vegetables, zoodles, as a dip for spring rolls etc. It is also amazing over noodles and salad. With just one sauce the possibilities are endless!
  • This version is a light one and I use water to thin it out. However, use coconut milk for a creamier and richer sauce to use as a dipping sauce.
  • The sauce tastes amazing cooked, at room temperature as well as refrigerated. Use it as you like for your recipes.
  • Keeps well in an airtight container in the refrigerator for 2-3 weeks. I recommend freezing it for storing it for a longer time.

So it is always great to have some of this sauce ready to go. I often prepare it as part of meal prep and then it goes over noodles, fried rice, with Vietnamese Spring Rolls and so on. If you are looking for more Thai recipes, these Vegan Pad Kee Mow, Thai Papaya Salad, Vegan Thai Pasta Salad and Vegan Thai Red Curry are great too.

Ingredients and Substitutions

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  • Peanut Butter: Smooth unsweetened and salted peanut butter works best for this peanut sauce. Chunky and crunchy varieties will work, however they do not yield a smooth sauce.
  • Sauces: The flavoring agents here are soy sauce, vinegar and hot sauce like Sriracha sauce. Together they bring in the Asian element really well.
  • Garlic and Scallions: These are optional but add a zing and texture to the sauce. I especially like to add these to make a sauce for noodles. These can be skipped if there is a dislike for raw garlic when serving the sauce with veggie sticks etc.
  • Seasonings: As the sauces have a lot of flavor, hence we add just a little salt, sugar and pepper powder to the sauce. Honey, maple syrup etc also work, however I prefer sugar over these in my sauce recipe.
  • Water: The resulting mix of the above ingredients would be a rather thick one. Use water to make the sauce spreadable. Adding coconut milk instead of water is an option too.
  • Apart from these ingredients; add sesame seeds, sesame oil, chopped roasted peanuts, chili flakes and shredded ginger to this peanut sauce for extra flavor.

See the recipe card for detailed ingredient information, measurements and nutrition.

How to makethis recipe

1- In a bowl add peanut butter.

2- Add soy sauce, vinegar, hot sauce, garlic and scallions.

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3- Then goes the salt, sugar and pepper.

4- Mix everything well.

5- Then add water as required to make a pourable consistency sauce.

6- Taste and adjust seasonings.

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7- Transfer to a clean jar. Enjoy or refrigerate till ready to use.

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Expert Tips and Notes

  • Use peanut butter that has been brought to room temperature as cold peanut butter will not work well. It will clump together and not mix well with the other ingredients.
  • Add in hot chili oil, chili flakes or more hot sauce if you like the sauce to be spicy. The sauce does taste great mild or hot.
  • The sauce keeps well in the refrigerator for 2-3 weeks. Bring to room temperature or add it directly if cooking with it. Freeze it to store longer. On thawing the sauce becomes spreadable and dip ready.
  • Use this sauce as a dipping sauce for veggie straws, crudités, Vietnamese Spring Rolls or over noodles.

Pairings

This sauce is wonderful with so many things. But in particular we enjoy it with these the most.

  • Rice Paper Rolls | Vietnamese Spring Rolls
  • Rice Paper Crisps (Rice paper Nachos)
  • Super Simple Baked Spring Rolls
  • Vegetable Hakka Noodles

Recipe FAQs

What is Thai Peanut sauce made with?

This sauce is made using peanut butter, sauces like hot sauce, vinegar and soy sauce (tamari for gluten-free), garlic and seasoning. It can be seasoned as you like.

Can we make this sauce without peanut butter?

Certainly. First churn roasted peanuts till smooth in a powerful blender. Then use it to make the sauce.

Is this sauce same as Satay Sauce?

While we can use this sauce for stay; traditionally Satay Sauce is slightly spicy. Adding more chili sauce or flakes converts this sauce to satay sauce.

Is this sauce suitable for Vegan and Gluten-free diets?

This sauce is naturally Vegan. However, it does have gluten. Swap regular soy sauce for tamari or a soy sauce free from gluten to make it suitable for gluten-free diet.

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More Thai Recipes to try

  • Vegan Thai Drunken Noodles (Pad Kee Mow)
  • Quick Thai Green Curry using Dorot
  • Thai Pineapple Fried Rice
  • Vegan Thai Red Curry

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Asian Peanut Sauce

Smruti

Here is how to make the BEST Peanut Sauce. Use it as a dip for veggies, as a satay sauce, over salad or noodles!

It is incredibly creamy, savory, slightly sweet and mildly spicy. Plus super easy to make and no-cooking involved.

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Prep Time 5 minutes mins

Cook Time 0 minutes mins

Total Time 5 minutes mins

Course Condiments

Cuisine Asian, Thai

Servings 8

Calories 148 kcal

Ingredients

Instructions

  • In a bowl add peanut butter.

  • Add soy sauce, vinegar, hot sauce, garlic and scallions.

  • Then goes the salt, sugar and pepper.

  • Mix everything well.

  • Then add water as required to make a pourable consistency sauce.

  • Taste and transfer to a clean jar. Enjoy!

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Notes

  • Use peanut butter that has been brought to room temperature as cold peanut butter will not work well.
  • Add in hot chili oil, chili flakes or more hot sauce if you like the sauce to be spicy.
  • The sauce keeps well in the refrigerator for 2-3 weeks. Bring to room temperature or add it directly if cooking with it.
  • Use this sauce as a dipping sauce for veggie straws, crudités, Vietnamese spring rolls or over noodles.

Nutrition

Calories: 148kcalCarbohydrates: 6gProtein: 6gFat: 12gSaturated Fat: 2gPolyunsaturated Fat: 3gMonounsaturated Fat: 6gSodium: 299mgPotassium: 151mgFiber: 1gSugar: 3gVitamin A: 82IUVitamin C: 1mgCalcium: 15mgIron: 0.5mg

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FAQs

What is Chinese peanut sauce made of? ›

Peanut Sauce Recipe Instructions

Add all of the ingredients (garlic, ginger, peanut butter, soy sauce, fish sauce, sesame oil) and any optional add-ins into a small bowl. Add the hot water, and stir to combine until you have a smooth sauce. Alternatively, you can make this in a food processor for a smoother texture.

What to eat Thai peanut sauce with? ›

Carrots, broccoli, cucumbers, red peppers, and snow peas are just some of the vegetables that taste great when paired with Thai Peanut Sauce. Try a unique twist with your veggies and dip Summer Rolls into the rich, peanut flavor!

Is peanut sauce Thai or Indonesian? ›

Although commonly associated with Thai cuisine, peanut sauce actually originated in Indonesia (source). What Americans know as peanut sauce is more commonly referred to as satay sauce (or bumbu kacang) in Indonesia, because it's most often served with the popular Indonesian dish, satay (skewered, grilled meats).

What does Bangkok peanut sauce taste like? ›

HOUSE OF TSANG® Bangkok Peanut Sauce is nutty and mild, with garlic, ginger, and lemongrass. But don't let the name fool you: our Thai peanut sauce is more than just for Thai food! Use it on chicken wings or as a marinade when you're cooking on the grill for extra nutty flavor.

What is the difference between peanut satay and peanut sauce? ›

First up, semantics. Sate doesn't actually mean spicy peanut sauce, though we tend to misappropriate the term here, and other dishes have been invented that use this accompanying sauce. Sate refers instead to the skewers of meat, and many variations of it come with a different sauce, and some without any sauce at all.

Why is peanut sauce healthy? ›

Nutritionally, studies have found that eating peanuts or peanut butter has been associated with a reduced risk of cancer, heart disease and diabetes. They're also an inexpensive protein and healthy fat source. This peanut sauce has a nice kick to it with the Sriracha, which is a chili sauce.

What ethnicity is peanut sauce? ›

Also just called peanut sauce or satay sauce, this dipping sauce is a flavorful part of Southeast Asian cuisine, especially Indonesian cuisine, where it's called bumbu kacang or sambal kacang.

Is peanut sauce an American thing? ›

It's popular in Indonesian and Thai cooking and is often added to meats or vegetables or served over noodles. Peanut sauce is also sometimes used as a salad dressing or a dipping sauce.

Is satay sauce unhealthy? ›

Satays are usually served with a spicy-sweet peanut sauce. Instead of dunking each skewer, put a little on your plate. Two tablespoons of the sauce serve up 80 calories and nearly 10% of all the sodium you should get in a day.

Why is Thai peanut sauce so good? ›

Thai peanut sauce has a creamy and slightly sweet taste with a hint of spiciness. The combination of peanut butter, coconut milk, and soy sauce creates a rich and savory flavor that complements the spiciness of the chili peppers.

Does Thai peanut sauce need to be refrigerated? ›

Peanut sauce will keep for up to a week in a refrigerated airtight container. But remember to take the sauce out of the fridge about 30 minutes before serving to let it come to room temperature — you know how stubborn peanut butter can be.

Does pad Thai always have peanut sauce? ›

It might have shrimp, fish sauce, peanuts or sometimes cashews, egg, tofu (soy), and sometimes soy sauce (which contains wheat) and wheat starch (if one uses fresh noodles instead of dried rice noodles).

What are the ingredients in peanut bar china specialty? ›

Ingredients: Peanuts,glucose and sugar.

What is peanut butter sauce made of? ›

Steps to Make It

Combine 1/2 cup smooth no-stir peanut butter, 1/2 cup heavy whipping cream, 2 tablespoons corn syrup, and 1/4 cup light brown sugar in a small saucepan. Heat over low heat, stirring, until smooth and the ingredients are well incorporated—about 4 minutes.

What does peanut sauce taste like? ›

It's salty, sweet, acidic and bold — a sauce like no other. For the uninitiated, Asian peanut sauce is a puree of peanuts, soy sauce, ginger, sesame, spices and often garlic, lemongrass and lime.

What is Chinese satay made of? ›

This satay is made from minced pork, chicken, fish, beef, or even turtle meat, which is then mixed with grated coconut, thick coconut milk, lemon juice, shallots, and pepper. Wound around bamboo, sugar cane or lemon grass sticks, it is then grilled on charcoal.

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