Chicken Satay is very famous in Malaysia, and it has been listed in my to-do-list long time ago. Recently I just made this satay for one of the dinner at home.
-Homemade peanut dipping sauce,very thick and full of peanut aroma..
I hope next time I can try out Ketupat(rice dumpling) that wrap with woven palm leaf pouch but not plastic bag (easy to find this ready packet in supermarket).
I adapted the recipe from Peteformation, Thanks to Pete for kind sharing. But I made little adjustment to the original recipe.
Homemade Chicken Satay and Peanut dipping sauce*makes about 40 sticks of Satay
(printable recipe)
Chicken Satay
600g chicken meat, drumstick meat or breast meat with skin on, cut into thin strips
Marinate ingredients1tbsp cumin powder
2tbsp coriander powder
1tbsp turmeric powder
1” Galangal (replaced ginger if you don’t have this)
3 stalks Serai (Lemongrass)
75ml coconut milk
1 and 1/2tsp salt or to taste
3tbsp light brown sugar or to taste
Some satay skewers
1. Blend galangal, lemongrass and coconut milk till fine paste.
2. Marinade the chicken meat with all the ingredients, set aside for 1hour or more or preferably overnight in the fridge.
3. Thread the marinated strips of meat through satay skewers, around 4-5pcs per skewer.
4. Bake in a preheated oven at 200c for 25mins or barbecue the satay using charcoal fire (this way taste better!)
Peanut dipping sauce
100g roasted peanuts, coarsely ground
Ground spices (blend into paste)
1tsp Cumin powder
1tsp Fennel powder
1tsp Coriander powder
1tsp Turmeric powder
1tbsp chilli paste (I use homemade chilli paste)
2 stalks lemongrass
4pcs of candlenuts
8pcs shallots
2 cloves garlic
2tbsp water
Tamarind juice (1tbsp tamarind paste mix with 3tbsp water)
1tbsp sugar
300ml think coconut milk
5tbsp of cooking oil
1tsp salt or to taste
1. Heat oil in a wok, fry ground spices for 2-3 minutes until fragrant.
2. Add in tamarind water and coconut milk, continue to simmer for 5mins.
3. Add the ground peanuts and simmer for 2-3mins.
4. Add sugar and salt to taste.
Satay to serve with:-1 Onions, cut into bite size
1 Cucumber, cut into bite size
1 pkt of Ketupat (rice dumpling), prepared as per packet’s instruction, cut into bite size .
Happy Cooking !!
Oh I can drink the sauce! Still no luck finding the instant ketupat here.
ReplyDeleteyummy! u make me hungry. Satay is my favourite.
ReplyDeletewow!! your satay look really good!! I want some now!! I also use the Nona nasi impit,easy mah!
ReplyDeleteOh! This make me drooling....;P Must keep this for my dinner.
ReplyDeleteI like the last photo , it is just a few inches distance and can go into my mouth , yummy !
ReplyDeletedroooooooooooooooooooooooooooling.....last pic is so eye catchy....a mouthwatering visual treat....wht a blend of spices....simply wonderful...
ReplyDeleteLooks so delicious! Love to dip my finger into the nutty, sweet sauce before reaching the meat :)
ReplyDeleteOh... looks really good.
ReplyDeleteI love the peanut sauce.
Yooooh!! I think I can almost smell it!! (Cannot let my husband see this, he's on a diet)
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im so hungry right now, im so lazy to cook and these photos are not doing any good to me right now.
ReplyDeletei think soy sauce and rice tonight lol
I have not done satay for so so so so long! You are tempting me. Oh and that sauce looks like power! Yes, I have tried those ketupat wrapped in plastics too. Next time you can try making them using leftover rice - squeeze them tight in a tupperware/air-tight container; next, cube them once set in shape. I was worse the last time I made satay. I used bottled dipping sauce.
ReplyDeleteI like satay, the other time saw 仪仪妈咪 did it, but it never cross my mind to do it... As i not keen to do it...
ReplyDeleteLove these chicken satay! They look perfect.
ReplyDeleteLove the peanut sauce. I can dip almost any edibles in it. Yum!
ReplyDeleteMmmm, Maybe will make for my daughter's birthday party!
ReplyDeleteDid you bbq those satay or you bake it? Btw, the leftover satay sauce taste good with gardenia bread too! I used to dip it with bread..
ReplyDeleteOh Sonia, the satay and peanut sauce looks so heavenly, I m drooling now!
ReplyDeleteThis looks so good. I'll bet there was not a morsel left after you served this to your family. I hope yo are having a great day. Blessings...Mary
ReplyDeleteI love chicken satay and peanut dipping sauce. My daughter requests it often! I took a photo the last time I made it, but didn't post it because I, like tigerfish used a bottled dipping sauce. After eating it I thought...why'd I do that?, it just wasn't worth it eating the bottled kind. So bad! I'll try this!
ReplyDeleteThe satay looks good! I like the spices sticking to it. And of cos the sauce must tastes very good! Great photos!
ReplyDeleteWOW Sonia! You made this? Very clever, thumbs up!
ReplyDeleteSonia, you can set up a satay stall! So clever of you to make this. Good job!
ReplyDeletewowwwwwwwww really wonderful pics i can say....what a yummy dish dear....and that color of it is making me drooollllll......
ReplyDeleteOh the dipping sauce looks sooo goood!!
ReplyDeleteOH MY!!!! I want to eat this right now!!!! So good! I love peanut sauce!
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Ai yo...I am salivating when I am looking at your satay! Peanut sauce is a MUST for me when I eat satay, so super thanks for this recipe! ;)
ReplyDeleteWow! last photo make me drooling !!!! Thanks for sharing .
ReplyDeleteaiyo.....流口水了!
ReplyDelete我要吃!我要吃!我要吃!
i never know you can make satay from scratch this easy! thank you for sharing the recipe!
ReplyDeleteI'm salivating already! haha.... Who could ever resist these yummy looking satay sand the sauce. Hope you're having a great weekend.
ReplyDeleteCheers, Kristy
dear all, thanks for your kind words, much appreciated.
ReplyDeletesonia really delicious satay my favorite one perfectly done so yumm
ReplyDeletewah..looks so tasty and the chicken looks so tender. I made chicken satay once and the meat was quite tough. have to make again!
ReplyDeleteSonia...you did a good job on the satay. so mouth-watering. Thanks for sharing the recipe. Will try this out for the Daddy and Josh..they love satay :)
ReplyDeleteLooks delicious with the thick peanut sauce and your photos make me drool. :)
ReplyDeleteOMG, I love satays..but never tried at home b4. Bookmarked few recipes...awwww...I'm drooling! :D
ReplyDeleteSonia,
ReplyDeleteI just cooked this chicken satay last few days, but yours one is nicer! I'm drooling... :P