need SIMPLE peanut sauce recipe
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I was having Swimming Rama the other day and decided I should make peanut sauce at home...
Looks pretty easy to make... http://lmgtfy.com/?q=peanut+sauce+recipe0 -
obviously I googled it, a lot of the recipes out there are not meant for the healthy mind ... I'm wondering if anyone HERE has a healthier easy recipe ... sorry if I bothered you with my question ...
I've also tried my Spark Recipe app but can't find one without coconut milk0 -
2/3 cup peanut butter
1 cup water
1/2 tsp garlic powder
mix together, stir over medium heat in saucepan till blended well.
2 tbsp brown sugar
1.5 tbsp lemon juice
1 tbsp soya sauce
1/4 tsp cayenne pepper
mix these 4 ingredients in after removed from heat, stir and enjoy
don't know how much healthier it is than your other recipes tho...0 -
Chunky peanut butter
Low sodium soy sauce
sesame oil
red pepper flakes
water0 -
those are very helpful ! thanks ladies, I have everything buy Cayene I think, can I get away without it?0
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Start with peanuts or peanut butter and then mix it with other healthy stuff, done.0
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tabasco sauce or anything that will add a little "spice" to it will work0
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Instead of cayenne, I use hot sauce... Like franks hot sauce or tabasco.0
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i suspect chili paste would work in place of cayenne too0
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those are very helpful ! thanks ladies, I have everything buy Cayene I think, can I get away without it?
There are no rules with cooking you are the boss. i can take any recipe and make it healthy you dont really need all the ingredients in there to make it work. I go into the chicken and never follow a recipe i just add a bit of this and that to make it taste amazing.0 -
You can use chicken broth to thin the peanut butter then add something spicy-red pepper flakes or hot sauce.0
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Sweet Peanut Sauce:
1/4 cup peanut butter (your choice)
2 TBSP soy sauce
3 TBSP sesame oil
3 TBSP sugar (I am sure you can cut this back or go for another sugar alternative)
Put in a mixing bowl and microwave in 45 second intervals, stirring between each one until smooth and creamy.
Caloric count is based on ingredients used. You don't need a whole lot of sauce, as for a little has a lot of flavor.0 -
Pacific Natural Foods - Organic Low Sodium Vegetable Broth, 2/3 cup
Nakano - Seasoned Rice Wine Vinegar, 2 tbsp
Kikkoman Soy Sauce - Low Sodium, 2 Tbs
Ingwerg - Ginger: Fresh, Raw, 3 tsp
Peanut Butter , 8 tablespoons
Huy Fong - Sriracha Hot Chili Sauce, 2 TSP
Stick in a rood processor and blend away!0 -
http://allrecipes.com/Recipe/the-best-thai-peanut-sauce/detail.aspx
ive not tried it but i will now!0 -
3/4 c pbutter
1/4 c soy sauce
a few squirts or sriracha.
mix it up well and coat veg/stir fry or whatnot.0
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