Monday, 9 February 2009
Satay Ayam
I should say Spicy Chicken Satay with peanut sauce.
I know I am a bit late in posting the satay recipe for Meeta's event. I just found out that she has posted the round up :-) yeah i am late, I have no idea how everybody keep up with the event, before I just went to TOI and looked there as it was written in a calander and I knew when the event was ending.
Anyway I missed the deadline :-(
Still I thought I will post these delicious satay.
This is what we had for saturday dinner.
The original recipe is from Madur jaffery's book Far eastern cookery. I bought this book after getting married year and years back . In the begning i used exactly as she told but then in the years I have added more things to the marinade as i see in other books some ingridients and then next time i add them to the marinade.
In the years it has devoloped to a totaly different one than the original recipe.
The peanut sauce I stick to her original recipe as they are easy to make and i think they are yummy.
For the satay.
Chicken breas 3. cut in bite size pieces
2 cloves garlic chopped
I tbsp ginger paste
1 small onion finley chopped
2 tsp light soysauce
2 tbsp lime juice
1 to 2 tbsp kejap Manais (you can buy this in the chinese or indoneasin or thai shops, it is a thick syrupy sauce)
1 tbsp corriander powdder
1 to 2 chillies chopped fine
1 stich leamon grass chopped.
1 tbsp oil
You don't have to take the correct measurments for the marinade, make it according to your taste.
Mix above ingridients and keep in the fridge overnigh covered with a cling film.
Thread the skewer with the marinated chicken piece ( if you are using the bamboo sticks soak the sticks in cold water for 30 minutes so they don't burn while they are in the oven)
You can grill the chicken skewers I did in the oven.
Preheat the oven 200°C and cook then in the oven for 20 to 52 minutes or till they are done, turing the chieken skewers once or twice.
While the chicken is cooking make the peanut sauce.
For the peanut sauce.
100 gm roasted peanuts
2 garlic cloves
25 gm shallots finley chopped.
1 tsp chillie powder
salt according to your taste
1 tsp brown sugar
2 absp oil
450 ml water
1 absp of corn flour
3 to 4 tbsp of lime juice.
Put the peanuts into a gringer and grind them as finley as possible.
Heat the oil and add the onione and garlic, when they are softened add the ground peanuts,chillie powder, salt , sugar and water.
Stir and bring to boil.
Reduce the heat and simmer for 15 to 20 minutes.
Mix a bit of water in the corn flour and add to the peanut sauce to make it a bit thicker. You only have to do this if you sauce is a bit wattery.
Ad dthe lime juice to the sauce and serve with the chicken satay.
Those sound delicious! Great recipe!
ReplyDeleteLooks so yum,F! I have posted one too, long long time ago. Love the peanut sauce. I didn't know she had this event, but it's probably before I came back blogging. Glad you posted it! :)
ReplyDeleteFor current event details, you can check in my sidebar at FH, I usually update most events I know which are going on! :D
Here is my skinny Satay! Hahaha!
http://foodieshope.blogspot.com/2006/09/chicken-satay-with-peanut-sauce_03.html
U make me crave for the chicken satay for breakfast! Lovely peanut sauce to go with!
ReplyDeleteHC
ReplyDeleteThis looks yum! I'm going to copy your recipe one of these days ;-)
hmm love satay. this looks so good :)
ReplyDelete5 star foodie thankyou
ReplyDeleteAsha well i knew about the event and i messed up the dates :-(
From now on i will check out FH for the events. Will check out your satay.
Cham hi hi thankyou
Bombay brissels thankyou do try them you will love it.
Snooky doodle thankyou.
Hi dear ..
ReplyDeleteIts Mouthwatering ..Fantastic recipe ..I love chicken ..So for sure will try this ..
My husband loves this...
ReplyDeleteWhen I first heard of satay, I wondered if peanut and chicken would go together - they do, very well! :-)
ReplyDeletelooks very very yummy. guess itwill work with tofu too.
ReplyDeleteI love Chicken Satay and yours looks so good!
ReplyDeleteMaria
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Veen thankyou and do try you will love these.
ReplyDeleteLaavanya surprise him by making these :-)
Sra yeah they indeed go very well.
ReplyDeleteBee yeah i think it will perfectly work with tofu.
Maria thankyou
Looks delicious..I will not know the taste as I am a vegeterian..Will surely make this for my hubby ..Love peanut sauce..
ReplyDeleteThe chicken looks mouthwatering Happy..I usually dont like Satay sauces..so I would go with the fry..:)
ReplyDeleteWhat a great meal!
ReplyDeleteYour chicken satay looks fab. My kids love chicken. But I guess I will have to swap the peanut sauce with something else for my son. Great recipe.
ReplyDeleteeven i dint know about meeta's event! well..the satays look really good...glad you posted them even if you missed the event!
ReplyDeleteThis looks so delicious! I really miss satay with peanut sauce!
ReplyDeletehey dear...my fav is that..just today v had malaysian cuisine..also v had roti canai..is that the same sause they serve with roti canai?...chicken satay i am craving now...plz send me few...
ReplyDeleteone more thing whts kejap?..anything tht i can add on behalf of tht?..will surly have to try this...already bookmarked...i am sooooooooo happy to c this recipe..thanks a looooooooot..
ReplyDeleteI just love satay, your version looks amazing!
ReplyDeletePerfect meal and you make it sound so easy...
ReplyDeleteThis is almost like the Indonesian sate ayam, the only different is, they don't put any ginger.
ReplyDeleteI love this specialty. Very delicious, I can eat a lots of sate ayam.
Cheers,
Elra
Mmmm...that sounds delicious!
ReplyDeleteYummy they r..lovely n the last pic makes me hungry..delicious platter n am just drooling over the peanut sauce..
ReplyDeletehmmm,...ur post reminded me of singapore satay,..will give ur recipe a try.../look so yum...;-) and ya even i missed the deadline,..:-(
ReplyDeletelooks yummy, keep going
ReplyDeleteI love Satay Ayam (Chicken). It goes well with peanut sauce, quartered raw onion, sliced cucumber and 'nasi impit' (rice cubes) Yummy yummy!!!
ReplyDeleteHC, this looks very appetizing! Lovely recipes n wonderful collage!
ReplyDeleteWow Wow Wow yummy.........
ReplyDeleteThese look delicious!
ReplyDeleteI will have to try this as I've never made satay before. It sounds delicious.
ReplyDeletethis looks yummy.... this is a keeper.
ReplyDeleteAshwini you hubby will be happy if you make this for him.
ReplyDeleteVarsh thankyou and here in my place the sauce is always finished :-)
Maria thankyou
My comfprt food yeah my daughter loves satay too. You can give for your son with some sweet and sour sauce.
Superchef I knew but messed up the date.
Pigpigscorner, do make this it is so easy.
Suma Rajesh it is a indonesian sauce , it is called Ketjap Manais, if you look in chinese stores you will get them, it is a thich and syrupy sauce. You can add more soysauce if you don't have this.
Sara and Rachel thankyou
Elra thankyou, i got the recipe from Madhur jafrey and shealways keep it traditioanl to the country. I love sate too.
Alka thankyou
Priya thankyou actually these are really eay to make.
Notyet100 do try you will love it.
Poonam thankyou
MamaFIma the way you write it makes me want to have them again :-)
Purnima and Kitchen flavours and jerri thankyou
Satay Chicken one of our favouriate....I make them ofen....your look very delicious!!!
ReplyDeleteThat looks far too yummy HC. I'm with you about deadlines on events. I've almost given up trying to keep up. Madhur Jaffrey has brilliant recipes. I've never made satay though I've been contemplating for too long now! xoxoxo
ReplyDeleteSatay has always been a favorite and with the peanut sauce yum.
ReplyDeleteYours looks delicious HC
This is my fav. Looks so good. I have also posted my version of it long back.
ReplyDeleteLove all the spices used in chicken,the peanut sauce along side makes this a tasty combo:)
ReplyDeleteI love satay, and this looks so good! Too bad about missing the event, but at least you got to have satay! :)
ReplyDeleteWoohooooo, looks awesome! Super delicious!
ReplyDeleteThat satay looks tasty!
ReplyDeleteThis dish must be delicious!
ReplyDeletei never taste this, should try one. good recipe.
ReplyDeletelooks so good... :)
ReplyDeleteLooks yum!!
ReplyDeleteThats a nice click.. Looks like a long process...
ReplyDeletelooks yummy
ReplyDeleteThis looks wonderful, Happy.. I always try not to miss your posts, which introduces me many new dishes.. :)
ReplyDeletehey HC, other day when we went to thai restaurant we tried this dish and its only because I saw it here :) (usually my hubby sticks to his std dishes) and we both loved it, thanks to you :) now I've to see whether I will get kejap Manais in Bahrain...
ReplyDeleteMari happy to hear you tried satay for the first time , you will surely get in a chinese or thai store there.
ReplyDeleteLovely Satay ayam......I love indonesian food.
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