Chicken swimming in satay sauce.
Chicken swimming in satay sauce.Nagi Maehashi

The best thing about Thai chicken satay skewers is the peanut sauce. So why it’s taken me this long to create a Thai chicken satay swimming – yes,swimming – in peanut sauce is beyond me! You’ll have this on the table in 20 minutes flat. And the most amazing thing is that it tastes almost identical to my fan-favourite Thai chicken satay skewers recipe. To save time,all I did was skip the skewering (who has time for that on a weeknight?),simmered the chicken in the peanut sauce,and added some vegetables to make the dish more complete.

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Ingredients

  • 270ml full-fat coconut milk

  • 2 tbsp canola oil

  • 120g green beans,trimmed then halved

  • 120g cherry tomatoes,halved

SATAY Chicken

  • 500g chicken thigh fillets,cut into 2.5cm cubes

  • 1 tbsp curry powder (any brand is fine)

  • 1 tsp white sugar

  • ½ tsp cooking salt

  • 2 tsp red curry paste

Thai peanut sauce

  • 120g (½ cup) natural peanut butter,smooth

  • 1½ tbsp caster sugar

  • 2 tsp curry powder

  • ¾ tsp cooking salt

  • ¼ tsp chilli or cayenne powder,optional

  • 2 tbsp apple cider vinegar

  • 1½ tbsp red curry paste

  • 2 tsp dark soy sauce

  • 1¼ cups water

To Serve

  • jasmine rice,cooked

  • ¼ cup peanuts,roughly chopped

  • coriander leaves

  • sliced red chilli (optional)

  • lime wedges

Method

  1. Step1

    Put satay chicken ingredients in a bowl with ¼ cup of coconut milk. Mix to coat,then set aside.

  2. Step2

    Place all the peanut sauce ingredients,except water,in a separate bowl and whisk to combine. Add water and remaining coconut milk. Whisk until combined.

  3. Step3

    Heat oil in a large heavy-based frypan over high heat until very hot. Add chicken and stir for 2 minutes. Spread chicken in a single layer,leave for 30 seconds,toss,spread,and leave for another 30 seconds. Do this twice more to get some colour on the chicken.

  4. Step4

    Pour in the peanut sauce and add the beans. Reduce heat to medium and simmer for 5 minutes. Add tomatoes and simmer for a further 2 minutes or until the beans are tender-crisp and the sauce thickens.

  5. Step5

    Serve over jasmine rice with peanuts,coriander,chilli and a wedge of fresh lime.

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Nagi MaehashiRecipeTin Eats akaNagi Maehashi is a Good Food columnist,bestselling cookbook and recipe writer.

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