Recipe of Any-night-of-the-week Indonesian Chicken Satay (Using Skippy peanut butter)

Indonesian Chicken Satay (Using Skippy peanut butter).

Indonesian Chicken Satay (Using Skippy peanut butter) You can cook Indonesian Chicken Satay (Using Skippy peanut butter) using 13 ingredients and 7 steps. Here is how you cook it.

Ingredients of Indonesian Chicken Satay (Using Skippy peanut butter)

  1. It’s 500 gram of chicken fillet, cut cubed, not too thin, not too thick.
  2. You need 1/4 teaspoon of salt.
  3. It’s 2 tablespoons of lime juice.
  4. Prepare 4 cloves of garlics.
  5. Prepare 6 pieces of shallots.
  6. It’s 3 pieces of candlenuts.
  7. You need 1 teaspoon of coriander seed powder.
  8. Prepare 5 tablespoons of skippy peanut butter.
  9. You need of Indonesian sweet soya sauce (I use ABC/Bango brand).
  10. You need 250 ml of water.
  11. You need 2-3 tablespoons of cooking oil.
  12. You need of satay skewers.
  13. You need of for toppings: thinly sliced raw shallots/lime juice/sliced chilli/fried onion.

Indonesian Chicken Satay (Using Skippy peanut butter) instructions

  1. Add in lime juice and salt, to cubed chicken. set aside.
  2. Put shallots, garlics, candlenuts, corriander seeds powder in the food processor till smooth.
  3. For the peanut butter sauce: heat 2-3 tablespoons of cooking oil, add in the garlic, shallot,candlenuts, coriander mixture. stir fry a few minutes till fragrant. Add in the peanut butter, water, sweet soya sauce. mix together and cook till it thickened and form a smooth sauce. Let it cool down to room temperature.
  4. Take 1/2 of the peanut butter sauce and mix it with the chicken cube. marinate overnight. keep the other half of the peanut butter sauce..
  5. Put the chicken in the skewers. Baked for 200 celcius for 5 minutes one side, turn other side and bake for another 5 minutes. pls check, if the chicken is stil raw, cook longer depending on your oven.
  6. Arrange the chicken, drizzle with the other half of the peanut butter sauce. squeeze in some lime juice, drizzle some sweet soya sauce, add in thinly sliced shallot, fried onion on top..
  7. Second attempt: pan fried the satay with happycall pan with a bit oil, turned out the chicken is more tender and not dry (when i baked in the oven i probably baked too long so it was bit dry). Panfried definitely taste better :).

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