The recipe is inspired by Southeast Asian flavors; it’s easy to make without cooking, and you can use it to level up your meals, from bowls and salads to skewers and noodles.
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The sauce is so creamy and tasty that you’ll want to drizzle it on everything! You can use it as a sauce in peanut noodles, drizzle on Buddha bowls and grilled tofu, or as a dipping sauce for air fryer tofu, spring rolls, and veggies. Our recipe is inspired by Thai cuisine and differs from Indonesian satay sauce. Unlike satay sauce, our Thai peanut sauce is not cooked, and there is no coconut milk. You can whisk the ingredients together in a bowl, or if you want it extra smooth, you can use a blender. You can expect an ultra-creamy, rich, nutty sauce with hints of freshness, sweetness, and spiciness.
Peanut butter
We recommend using 100% pure peanut butter. Read the label; it’s best if it says 100% peanuts. Many brands cut the peanuts with poor-quality oils, sugar, and emulsifiers that aren’t the best for us. You can use smooth peanut butter or chunky peanut butter. If you use chunky, we recommend blending the peanut sauce. You can substitute almond butter for peanut butter, but the flavor will change. You can also use half tahini and half peanut butter to add a mild sesame taste to the sauce.
Soy sauce
Soy sauce adds a rich, savory flavor to this recipe. You can use regular or low-sodium soy sauce. Substitute tamari or coconut aminos for soy sauce to make the recipe gluten-free.
Lime juice
Fresh lime juice adds freshness and lightens the richness of peanut and soy sauce. Substitute rice vinegar for lime juice.
Sugar
Brown sugar adds sweetness and helps balance the rich, savory flavor. We think sugar is necessary in this recipe; however, if you are on a sugar-free diet, please leave it out. Alternatively, substitute coconut sugar, palm sugar, maple syrup, or agave syrup for brown sugar.
Fresh garlic
Grated garlic, just a touch, adds a mild, garlicky, and zesty flavor that is perfect with the rest of the ingredients.
Fresh ginger
Ginger is for freshness. We recommend grating it finely.
Sriracha sauce
Sriracha sauce, or any other spicy sauce, add a spicy kick to this creamy peanut butter sauce recipe. Substitute Tabasco sauce, hot sauce, red pepper flakes, or chili powder for sriracha. Note: You can also make peanut sauce by hand. In this case, add all ingredients to a small bowl and whisk until combined. In this case, the sauce won’t be as smooth as the one made with a blender. Blend until you reach your desired consistency and texture. Taste and adjust for lime juice and sugar. Note: The sauce has a strong flavor and is best served with something else. This sauce is unbelievably delicious and balanced. Try it with sesame noodles; we are sure you’ll love it! Make it by blending:
3 tablespoons tahini 3 tablespoons peanut butter 4 tablespoons soy sauce or tamari 2 tablespoons sesame oil 2 tablespoons rice vinegar or lime juice 2 tablespoons sugar or maple syrup 1 teaspoon ginger grated 1 clove garlic grated 2 teaspoons sriracha sauce or hot sauce
Peanut noodles – toss the noodles with the sauce. Asian cucumber salad – you can dip the cucumber or drizzle some sauce on top. Buddha bowl – drizzle. Mango salad – drizzle. Grilled tofu – drizzle or dip. Air fryer tofu – drizzle or dip. Marinated tofu – drizzle.
Also, it goes well with pickled red onions, finely chopped green onions, fried onions, and sesame seeds.
Air Fryer Tofu
Sesame Noodles
Mango Salad
Buddha Bowl
Refrigerator: Keep it in an air-tight jar in the fridge for 5 to 7 days. The sauce dries out after a couple of days, so you might want to stir in a dash of water or a squeeze of lime before serving it. Freezer: We don’t recommend freezing this recipe.
Tahini sauce (garlic, lemon, tahini, water, etc.) Chipotle sauce (pepper in adobo sauce, lime, salt, mayonnaise, etc.) Romesco sauce (roasted peppers, almonds, garlic, hazelnuts, vinegar, etc.) Cilantro lime dressing (cilantro, lime juice, olive oil, garlic, maple syrup, etc.) Tzatziki sauce (cucumber, Greek-style yogurt, mint, dill, garlic, olive oil, etc.)