Epic Peanut Sauce Recipe - Curry Trail (2024)

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This peanut sauce is EPIC! You’ll need 8 pantry ingredients and come together in just 5 minutes. The sauce is perfect to be served in so many ways, salad dressing, drizzling over Asian dishes, as a marinade, or as a dipping sauce.

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Multipurpose peanut butter sauce

  • It’s smooth, creamy, and has a wonderful balance of salty, sweet, acidity, and kick to it.
  • Very easy to make.
  • It’s an all-purpose sauce. Drizzle it over your favorite salad, toss it with zoodles/noodles, and use it as a dipping sauce for vegetables, spring rolls, or chicken satay, and use it as a marinade for chicken, and shrimp. Try it with soy sauce noodles and pad Thai noodles.
  • This sauce is jam-packed with flavors, with fresh ginger-garlic-red chili paste and sesame oil.
  • Make ahead and store in the fridge for about a week.

Ingredients

Here’s what you’ll need –

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All the ingredient’s exact measurements are mentioned in the recipe card below.

Ingredients notes:

  1. Peanut butter – use natural unsweetened peanut butter. Creamy peanut butter is best as it creates a silky, smooth sauce.
  2. Soy sauce – make sure to use low-sodium soy sauce. Tamari or coconut aminos can be substituted for soy sauce to make it gluten-free.
  3. Chili paste – sambal oelek is the best Asian chili sauce to use, it gives this sauce an authentic Thai taste. If sambal oelek isn’t easily available, use any red chili paste that will add a kick. You can use sweet chili sauce for mild heat.
  4. Sesame oil – toasted sesame oil is brown and has more flavor than untoasted sesame oil which is yellow. Using little sesame oil, it has a strong pungent taste. Sesame oil adds authentic Asian flavor and taste to the dish.
  5. Rice vinegar – use white vinegar or apple cider vinegar. White vinegar like rice vinegar or distilled white vinegar is best.
  6. Honey – just a little bit to add a touch of sweetness. Substitute honey with maple syrup or agave or sugar.
  7. Fresh ginger and garlic – for more flavor to the sauce. Use fresh ginger and garlic for the best flavor. Do not recommend garlic powder or ginger powder.

Step-by-step instructions

Two ways to go about making the sauce. Whisk all ingredients in a bowl or pulse everything for a few seconds in a food processor for a creamy, smooth sauce.

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Step 1: Into a bowl add peanut butter, soy sauce, rice vinegar, sesame oil, and honey.

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Step 2: Grate ginger and garlic into the bowl.

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Step 3: Whisk until everything comes together.

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Step 4: The sauce initially will be thick in consistency. You need to bring it to a drizzle-able consistency. Add water, coconut water, or coconut milk as required to thin down the sauce.

Cook’s Tip: The consistency of the sauce can be adjusted according to how you want to use it. Drizzle-able consistency for salad dressing, for dipping purposes, keep it slightly thick. It works great for dipping spring rolls, vegetables, or chicken satay!

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Step 5: Serve sauce for dipping vegetables, or drizzle it over salads or Asian dishes. You can use this sauce as marinade too. Marinate tofu or tempeh in the sauce and make a meal out of it.

Leftover sauce can be stored in the fridge for about a week.

Ways to serve Thai peanut sauce

The sauce has many ways in which you can serve it. It’s one of the most versatile sauces that can be used for –

  1. As a dip – dunk vegetable sticks, chicken satay, or spring rolls in it.
  2. Drizzle as a flavor enhancer – for rice bowls, Asian noodles, and stuffed potatoes, drizzle over lettuce wraps, over crunchy salad bowls. It’s terrific with grilled chicken! I love to drizzle over soy sauce noodles and pad Thai noodles.
  3. Marinade – marinade tofu or tempeh in Thai peanut sauce. Tofu marinated in peanut sauce and grilled on a skillet tastes the best. You can use the sauce to marinade chicken and shrimp too.

Storage

Refrigerator – Got leftover? You can store this peanut butter sauce in the fridge for about a week. Transfer to a clean, dry jar with tight lids and store in the refrigerator.

It’s a great make-ahead sauce. You can make it well in advance and store it. If hosting a party plan ahead and make this sauce one or two days ahead and store it in the fridge. Just before serving, remove the sauce from the fridge and leave it on the counter for 30 minutes.

Freezer – For longer storage, you can freeze the sauce. Divide the sauce into serve-able portions such as an ice cube tray and freeze it for 2 hours. Once frozen, transfer into a freezer-friendly zip lock bag and store in the freezer for up to 2 months.

To serve frozen sauce – remove the portion of sauce you want to use from the freezer and thaw it in the fridge overnight. Next day serve sauce with whatever meal you want to use it.

Useful tips

  • Use natural unsweetened creamy peanut butter and low-sodium soy sauce for best results.
  • Do not use garlic or ginger powder in place of fresh ingredients. Nothing can be compared to the taste fresh ingredients give. Use only freshly grated ginger and garlic.
  • To make spicy sauce, increase sambal oelek (red chili paste) in the recipe.
  • Adjust the consistency of the sauce as desired. Make it drizzle-able for salads or dressings. Make it a little thick for dipping purposes.
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📋Epic Peanut Sauce

Jyothi Rajesh

This peanut sauce is EPIC! You'll need 8 pantry ingredients and come together in just 5 minutes. The sauce is perfect to be served in so many ways, salad dressing, drizzling over Asian dishes, as a marinade, or as a dipping sauce.

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Prep Time 5 minutes mins

Course Sauces

Cuisine Asian

Servings 6 servings

Calories 161

Ingredients

  • ½ cup natural peanut butter unsweetened
  • cup soy sauce low sodium (use tamari or coconut aminos for vegan version)
  • 2 tablespoon rice vinegar
  • 1 teaspoon sesame oil (toasted sesame oil is better than untoasted)
  • 1 tablespoon honey
  • 2 tablespoons red chili paste use sambal oelek for a traditional Thai taste
  • 1 ½ teaspoon ginger grated
  • 2 medium sized garlic cloves grated
  • Water or coconut milk or coconut water to adjust the consistency of the sauce

Instructions

  • In a bowl add peanut butter, soy sauce, rice vinegar, sesame oil, and honey.

  • Grate ginger and garlic into the bowl.

  • Whisk until everything comes together.

    The sauce initially will be thick in consistency. You need to bring it to drizzle-able consistency. Add water or coconut water or coconut milk as required to thin down the sauce and make it drizzle-able.

    Cook’s Tip: The consistency of the sauce can be adjusted according to how you want to use it. Drizzle-able salad dressing can be an in-pourable consistency. For dipping purposes, keep the sauce consistency slightly thick. It works great for dipping spring rolls, vegetables, or chicken satay!

  • Serve sauce as a dip for vegetable sticks, spring rolls, or chicken satay. Drizzle it over salads bowls, and lettuce wraps. You can use this sauce as a marinade for tofu or tempeh.

  • Leftover sauce can be stored in the fridge for about a week.

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Notes

  1. Use natural unsweetened peanut butter and low-sodium soy sauce for best results.
  2. Do not use garlic or ginger powder in place of fresh ingredients. Nothing can be compared to the taste fresh ingredients give. Use only freshly grated ginger and garlic.
  3. To make spicy sauce, increase sambal oelek (red chili paste) in the recipe.
  4. To make it close to Thai sauce use coconut milk and sambal oelek in place of water and regular red chili paste.
  5. Adjust the consistency of the sauce as desired. Make it drizzle-able for salads or dressings. Make it a little thick for dipping purposes.

Nutritional Info – Please keep in mind that the nutritional information provided is only a rough estimate and can vary greatly based on the products used.

Nutrition

Serving: 6servingsCalories: 161kcalCarbohydrates: 10gProtein: 6gFat: 12gSaturated Fat: 2gPolyunsaturated Fat: 3gMonounsaturated Fat: 6gSodium: 814mgPotassium: 176mgFiber: 1gSugar: 6gVitamin A: 11IUVitamin C: 1mgCalcium: 17mgIron: 1mg

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  1. Igor says

    I love how versatile this sauce is. Works as a dip, dressing, and even as a marinade? Wow! Thanks for the recipe!

    Reply

    • Jyothi Rajesh says

      Glad you liked it Igor

      Reply

  2. Natalie says

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    I love peanut sauce. Flavor is absolutely amazing. I really like your recipe because you added chili. I must make this and give it a try. Looks really delicious and flavorful.

    Reply

    • Jyothi Rajesh says

      Thank you Natalie

      Reply

  3. Marcel Corbeanu says

    I haven’t made peanut sauce before but this recipe looks interesting. Maybe I should give it a try …

    Reply

    • Jyothi Rajesh says

      Do give it a try, you’ll enjoy it so many ways

      Reply

  4. Sara says

    Epic Peanut Sauce Recipe - Curry Trail (21)
    This recipe for peanut sauce is definitely going into our rotation now! We adore Asian food, and I think this would be perfect to toss with some chicken, or noodles, or anything! I love it!

    Reply

    • Jyothi Rajesh says

      Glad you liked it Sara

      Reply

  5. Loreto and Nicoletta Nardelli says

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    Salty, sweet, and acidic, sound good to me! This peanut sauce looks so smooth and delectable and it will be versatile for many uses. Thank you!

    Reply

    • Jyothi Rajesh says

      Glad you liked it! Thank you

      Reply

  6. Paige says

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    I ADORE peanut sauce, and this one is going on my list of things to make. So good on so many things!

    Reply

    • Jyothi Rajesh says

      It absolutely is delicious! Thank you

      Reply

  7. Ben says

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    Peanut sauce is one of my favorite Asian flavors. I’ve never tried making my own, though. This should be awesome.

    Reply

    • Jyothi Rajesh says

      Do give it a try Ben

      Reply

  8. Erin says

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    We cook a lot of Asian meals over here and we love peanut sauce so much! I love that this recipe can be gluten free and dairy free. Such a plus! My kids would dip everything in this sauce if they could.

    Reply

    • Jyothi Rajesh says

      Glad you liked the recipe Erin

      Reply

  9. Paula Montenegro says

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    This went straight to my Pinterest make now! board! It’s gorgeous and doesn’t have a ton of sugar. Love it!

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    • Jyothi Rajesh says

      Glad you liked it Paula

      Reply

  10. Amy Liu Dong says

    I have never tried to make a peanut sauce and this one look so delicious.

    Reply

    • Jyothi Rajesh says

      Thank you

      Reply

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FAQs

What is peanut sauce explanation? ›

Peanut sauce, satay sauce (saté sauce), bumbu kacang, sambal kacang, or pecel is an Indonesian sauce made from ground roasted or fried peanuts, widely used in Indonesian cuisine and many other dishes throughout the world.

Why did my peanut sauce break? ›

Sauces can break for any number of reasons including cooking at high heat, adding too much liquid to a hot pan, or even just waiting too long for everything to combine appropriately.

Why is my peanut sauce thin? ›

If your sauce has become too thin, add more nut butter. If it's too thick, thin with more water. For a fun flavor twist, add some fresh grated ginger to taste.

What is the first step in making the peanut sauce? ›

To make a basic three-ingredient spicy peanut sauce, start with peanut butter, which can be creamy or chunky. Then, dilute it with water until it reaches your desired thickness and consistency. Hahn adds about 1/2 cup of water to 1/4 cup of peanut butter. She then adds lemon juice as the acid.

Why is my peanut sauce not smooth? ›

If the oil is separating from the sauce a bit (this can happen from the oil in the coconut milk and the peanut butter, but it's easy to fix!), add water a few drops at a time and whisk until it comes smoothly back together.

Does peanut sauce go bad? ›

Generally, an unopened bottle of peanut sauce will last about a year if it's stored correctly. While it's a good idea to keep the “use by” date in mind, it's usually just fine for a few months after that date. Once the bottle is opened, you'll need to keep it in the refrigerator.

Does peanut sauce go bad in the fridge? ›

An unopened, commercially-produced jar of peanut sauce can last about 12 to 18 months beyond its printed expiration date. Once opened, peanut sauce should ideally be consumed within 2 weeks if stored in the fridge.

How do you thicken peanut sauce? ›

How to thicken peanut sauce. If you accidentally add too much water to your peanut sauce, simply whisk in small amounts of peanut butter to adjust the consistency, You may also need to add other ingredients to maintain the flavor balance. Peanut butter powder also works in place of peanut butter to make this adjustment ...

How do you make peanut sauce less salty? ›

Acid: Adding vinegar or lemon juice does a great job of balancing saltiness. Sweetness: You can also add a dash of honey or sugar. Opposites attract here and create balance. Fat: Another fix is adding some fat, a few pads or butter or a healthy glug of olive oil can absorb some of that saltiness.

How do you make peanut sauce less spicy? ›

Mix in Some Sweetness

Adding some sweetness to your dish is a perfect way to tone down the spiciness and make it more bearable. Whether it's drizzling honey on top of your dish, adding a bit of sugar to the recipe, or squeezing in lemon juice to enhance the flavors; a touch of sweetness can balance out the heat.

What is peanut sauce called? ›

Satay sauce, also known as Peanut Sauce, Bumbu Kacang or Sambal Kacang is an Indonesian sauce made from ground roasted or fried peanuts, widely used in cuisines worldwide.

How healthy is peanut sauce? ›

Peanut sauce can be a healthy addition to any diet. Since it is made from peanut butter, it naturally has some protein. Look for ones with not a lot of sodium or added sugar. Better yet, when making it at home, you have full control over the quality of the ingredients.

How long does homemade peanut sauce last? ›

I suggest doubling or tripling the recipe to have throughout the week with salad rolls, roasted veggies, and salads. How long with the sauce last? The Peanut Sauce will last up to 1 week in a tightly sealed container in the fridge.

What is the history of peanut sauce? ›

Introduced by Portuguese and Spanish merchants in the 16th century, peanuts quickly became popular as a side sauce in Southeast Asian cooking thanks to the legumes wide availability and ability to grow well in the tropical climate. It wasn't until the 19th century that that the sauce was paired with meat skewers.

Where was peanut sauce invented? ›

Satay and spicy peanut sauces have become mistakenly identified with Thai cuisine. They actually originated further down the Malay peninsula and in the Indonesian archipelago where they dominate the offerings in food bazaars and streetside stalls as well as in refined restaurants.

Why is peanut sauce healthy? ›

Peanut sauce can be a healthy addition to any diet. Since it is made from peanut butter, it naturally has some protein. Look for ones with not a lot of sodium or added sugar. Better yet, when making it at home, you have full control over the quality of the ingredients.

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