Peanut Sauce is a staple in our house. I make a big batch in under 5 minutes and use it all week long to get delicious dinners, lunches and snacks ready in a flash. I do the same with Szechuan Sauce, Stir Fry Sauce and usually one homemade Vinaigrette dressing. With these staple recipes in my arsenal (and my fridge), even on the craziest of nights I can still feed my family a home cooked meal, without a lot of work.
Honestly one of the most flexible sauces; it’s like getting one of those build your own bowls at a take out counter, but it tastes so much better. Choose a protein, add at least two kinds of chopped vegetables, and serve over steamed rice or noodles. For those looking to keep it low carb, cauliflower rice works really well, and for a Gluten Free option, rice noodles are the perfect choice.
Wondering what goes well together?
- Shrimp, chopped broccoli, sliced carrots
- Chicken, Bamboo Shoots, Mixed Shredded Cabbage
- Tofu, mushrooms, shredded carrots, chopped leafy greens (bok choy, or kale)
What I really love is that it’s so easy to double the recipe and then use it to make mouth watering, healthy Thai Lunch Bowls that everyone in the house enjoys eating.
What else can I do with Peanut Sauce?
- Add a can of coconut milk , stir in cooked meat and some vegetables for a super fast Peanut Curry
- This with water, broth or coconut milk, add sesame seeds and use as a salad dressing
- Slice cucumbers, carrots, and red peppers and use it as a healthy and delicious dip
- Toss hot cooked Rice Noodles with peanut sauce for a quick and delicious side dish
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Peanut Sauce
Ingredients
- 1/2 cup peanut butter
- 2 Tbsp tamari
- 1 Tbsp rice vinegar
- 2 Tbsp brown sugar
- 2 tsp sriracha sauce
- 1 Tbsp fresh lime juice
- 3 cloves fresh garlic minced
- 1 Tbsp fresh ginger grated
- 2-4 TBSP warm water
Instructions
- Combine all ingredients except water. Whisk to fully combine.
- Add water, 1 tablespoon at a time, until desired consistency is reached. I normally use two tablespoons for a sauce and up to four if using it for a dressing.