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picture of recipeGrilled Chicken Sate With Peanut Sauce Recipe
chicken thigh,    light soy sauce,    chili dried/powder,    oil,    peanut,    curry powder,    pepper,    ginger root,    onion,    garlic,    peanut butter,    lemon juice,    water
Get the grills ready for this popular appetizer. This is a great recipe for your guests to enjoy. The peanut sauce is wonderful!! Delicious.
In small bowl, stir together soy sauce, lemon juice, curry ...


picture of recipeChicken Peanut Sate Recipe - Food.com
chicken breast,    chili dried/powder,    bamboo shoots,    bacon,    peanut butter,    soy sauce,    apple juice,    water
These are really easy and tasty, good as an appetizer, or main, served with rice. Skewers can be assembled ahead of time, and refrigerated up to 4 hours.
Serving Size: 1 (38) g   Servings Per Recipe: 2...


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picture of recipeChicken Sate With Peanut Sauce Recipe - Food.com
chicken breast,    hot sauce,    chili paste,    canola oil,    turmeric,    pepper,    paprika,    nutmeg,    ginger root,    coriander seed,    cloves,    shallot,    garlic,    peanut butter,    soy sauce,    fish sauce,    brown sugar,    lime juice,    water
It took me a while to get around to trying this recipe I clipped from Cooking Light, but it is a winner! I will be making again and again. Despite the long list of ingredients, it actually goes togeth...


picture of recipeChicken Sate with Peanut Butter Sauce Recipe | CDKitchen.com
chicken breast,    corn oil,    curry powder,    pepper,    ginger root,    onion,    garlic,    peanut butter,    soy sauce,    lemon juice,    water
A recipe for Chicken Sate with Peanut Butter Sauce made with soy sauce, lemon juice, curry powder, black pepper, garlic, boned, skinned chicken
In small bowl, stir together soy sauce, lemon juice, cur...


picture of recipeChicken Sate with Peanut Sauce Recipe - Food.com
butter,    chicken breast,    olive oil,    peanut,    coriander,    cayenne pepper,    dried ginger,    onion,    garlic,    soy sauce,    salt,    sugar,    lime juice
We prefer the chicken breasts whole, with the sauce accompanying, but you can cut it into chunks and skewer it if you prefer. The sauce is SO good that I eat the leftovers with a spoon! (Also very goo...


picture of recipeGrilled Chicken Sate With Peanut Dipping Sauce Recipe - Food.com
chicken breast,    chicken stock,    peanut oil,    ginger root,    cloves,    cayenne pepper,    allspice,    lime,    yellow squash,    garlic,    peanut butter,    soy sauce,    brown sugar,    lime juice
From Barbecue Recipes, this is a simple and tasty kabob. We like spicy at our house, but this was a tad bit too spicy for us. Decrease the amount of cayenne if you'd like.
Serving Size: 1 (326) g ...


picture of recipeChicken & Beef Sate With Spicy Peanut Sauce Recipe - Food.com
beef sirloin steak,    chicken,    chili dried/powder,    ginger root,    lime,    garlic,    peanut butter,    soy sauce,    rice vinegar,    molasses,    sugar,    water
These kabobs are great as either an appetizer or a main dish. Just be careful and DO NOT OVERCOOK! The Prep Time includes the 30 minutes it takes to marinate the meat. You can delete the red pepper in...





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