Lightened Thai Peanut Sauce Recipe + A GIVEAWAY! - Strong Like My Coffee (2024)

You are going to love today’s post :) Following this new fun recipe, you will find a special giveaway to enter!

Sometimes I get into a dinner rut, making the same handful of recipes every week. On Sunday, I took advantage of a few extra hours in the late afternoon to “play” in the kitchen. You already know I love to “health-ify” recipes, and this time I tried my hand at creating a light low-fat Thai Peanut Sauce to go over stir fry veggies and brown rice noodles.

Spending some time in the kitchen, cutting up veggies and making my own sauce is a refreshing alternative to staring at a laptop or binge watching TV shows. While I was listening to music and taking blog pictures of my bell peppers, I thought “So this is what post-grad life is like….” I’m so used to spending my Sunday nights doing homework, studying, or getting ready for class on Monday. I can get used to this new schedule! :) Especially if it means more meals like this one.

This Thai Peanut Sauce reduces its fat and calorie content significantly by using PBFit rather than regular peanut butter. Most sauces and dressings pack an exorbitant amount of calories, fat, sodium, and sugar. I’m a huge fan of homemaking sauces when possible to reduce excess fat and sodium, and eliminate funky chemicals and preservatives. PBFit is a powdered peanut butter that reduces its fat content by 75% by dehydrating the peanuts and squeezing out its oils. It is perfect for this recipe because it still retains all of the peanut-y FLAVA we’re looking for! Other modified ingredients included a lite, organic coconut milk and a reduced-sodium soy sauce.

Lightened Thai Peanut Sauce Recipe:

  • 1/2 cup PBFit pre-mixed with 1/3 cup water (extra thick!)
  • 1/2 cup Lite Organic Coconut Milk
  • 2 Tbs Reduced-Sodium Soy Sauce
  • 1 tsp. (heaping) minced garlic
  • 1/2 tsp minced ginger
  • Juice of 2 lime wedges
  • 1/2 tsp crushed red pepper flakes

1.) Whisk together peanut butter and coconut milk.

2.) Whisk in soy sauce, garlic, ginger, lime and red pepper flakes.

3.) Set aside sauce until you are ready to add to your stir fry veggies.

Oh my gosh, I was so happy with this sauce! The peanut and coconut flavors are amazing, with just enough spice from the red pepper flakes. This tasted like the sauce at Thai restaurants…I would love to try it as a dipping sauce for chicken kabobs next time.

Now that the sauce is set, we need something to pour it on (though I swear it’s good enough to eat with a spoon..)

I don’t think there’s such a thing as “too much” vegetables, so stir frys tend to be 70% veggies, 30% rice/noodles. I sliced and diced:

  • Matchstick Carrots
  • Julienne Yellow Squash
  • Sliced Red Bell Pepper
  • Sliced Sweet Onion
  • Sliced Scallions
  • Chopped Broccoli florets
  • Sugar Snap Peas

1.) In a large skillet, heat 1-2 Tablespoons of organic extra virgin coconut oil.

2.) Add in vegetables and continue to stir over medium-high heat for 7-10 minutes. (I like mine a little crunchy!)

3.) Add Lightened Thai Peanut Sauce, stir, and remove from heat.

4.) Serve over rice noodles, rice, quinoa, spaghetti squash, or another equally-delicious base! We used Annie Chun’s Brown Rice Noodles (though it’s really up to your personal preference! These were pad thai noodles and seemed to fit together nicely with this dish.)

Any dinner with four or more colors is a winner in my book! I learned a while ago that the quality of our food should not be sacrificed for cost or convenience, if possible. Pre-made sauces and meals just can’t offer the nutrients and health benefits that whole fresh ingredients can. Obviously it isn’t practical to homemake 100% of our sauces, dressings, and condiments but we can make healthier choices by reading nutrition labels, sticking to serving sizes and making alternatives when available.

And now for the giveaway…

I honestly love PBFit so much that I want to share it with you, and BetterBody Foods generously agreed to provide the winner of today’s giveaway below with a complete package of ALL its amazing goodies. BetterBody Foods products are organic, non-GMO and healthier alternatives to daily ingredients. This gift package includes:

  • PBFit (it’s life-changing)
  • Chocolate PBFit
  • Organic Naturally Refined Coconut Oil
  • Organic Extra Virgin Coconut Oil
  • Organic Chia Seeds
  • Organic Quinoa
  • Organic Coconut Flour
  • Organic Coconut Palm Sugar
  • Organic Agave
  • Organic Madagascar Bourbon Vanilla (yum!)

To enter this giveaway:

You can earn up to 3 entries by completing one or all of the following: 1.) Leave a comment on this blog post with your favorite way to use peanut butter. 2.) Follow Strong Like My Coffee on Instagramand leave an additional comment saying you did so! 3.)Follow BetterBody Foods on Instagramand leave an additional comment saying you did so.Easy as that :)
This giveaway will remain open until Thursday at midnight. One winner will be randomly selected and announced right here on Friday!

*BetterBody Foods is sponsoring this giveaway, however the recipe, opinions, and photos are mine. :)

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Lightened Thai Peanut Sauce Recipe + A GIVEAWAY! - Strong Like My Coffee (2024)

FAQs

What is peanut sauce made of? ›

A typical recipe usually contains ground roasted peanuts or peanut butter (smooth or crunchy), coconut milk, soy sauce, tamarind, galangal, garlic, and spices (such as coriander seed or cumin). Other possible ingredients are chili peppers, sugar, fried onion, and lemongrass.

How do you fix broken peanut sauce? ›

How do you fix broken peanut sauce? If your sauce has broken (or separated), simply vigorously whisk or blend again until it's well combined again.

Why is my peanut sauce thin? ›

If your sauce has become too thin, add more nut butter. If it's too thick, thin with more water. For a fun flavor twist, add some fresh grated ginger to taste.

What does Thai peanut sauce taste like? ›

It's salty, sweet, acidic and bold — a sauce like no other. For the uninitiated, Asian peanut sauce is a puree of peanuts, soy sauce, ginger, sesame, spices and often garlic, lemongrass and lime.

What is Vietnamese peanut sauce made of? ›

One of the unique aspects of Vietnamese-style peanut sauce compared to other varieties of peanut sauce is the inclusion of hoisin sauce. Vietnamese peanut sauce is simply made with peanut butter, hoisin and garlic for a sweet, tangy and rich sauce.

What do you eat peanut sauce with? ›

Dip your veggies

Carrots, broccoli, cucumbers, red peppers, and snow peas are just some of the vegetables that taste great when paired with Thai Peanut Sauce. Try a unique twist with your veggies and dip Summer Rolls into the rich, peanut flavor!

What to do when your sauce breaks? ›

The Fix Is Simple—Add Water Back.

Here's how fix a broken sauce: Add about ¼ cup of water to the pan and reheat the sauce to a vigorous simmer, whisking constantly. The bubbling action will help re-emulsify the butter and bring back that thick, glossy sauce.

Does peanut sauce go bad? ›

Generally, an unopened bottle of peanut sauce will last about a year if it's stored correctly. While it's a good idea to keep the “use by” date in mind, it's usually just fine for a few months after that date. Once the bottle is opened, you'll need to keep it in the refrigerator.

How do you thicken peanut sauce? ›

How to thicken peanut sauce. If you accidentally add too much water to your peanut sauce, simply whisk in small amounts of peanut butter to adjust the consistency, You may also need to add other ingredients to maintain the flavor balance. Peanut butter powder also works in place of peanut butter to make this adjustment ...

Should you refrigerate peanut sauce? ›

Kitchen Tip: Make ahead. Peanut sauce will keep for up to a week in a refrigerated airtight container.

What to do if the consistency of a sauce is too thin or too weak? ›

If the consistency of a sauce is too thin or the flavor too weak, adjust it by gently simmering the sauce to reduce, thicken, and concentrate the flavors. Other alternatives include adding a thickening agent, cream, a swirl of butter, or a liaison of egg yolk and cream.

What is the best Thai sauce? ›

Nam Prik Pao

This is also known as Thai chilli jam or chilli paste and is made from a blend of Thai chillies, garlic, shallots, tamarind, palm sugar, fish sauce and fermented shrimp paste. This sauce truly brings out the authentic taste in many Thai recipes including Thai fried rice, Tom Yum soup and Thai fish cakes.

Do they eat peanut sauce in Thailand? ›

In Thailand, Peanut Sauce is most often used a as a dip to accompany skewers of barbequed meat (satay), although it is sometimes served as a side dish in its own right as part of a larger meal.

What is the best store bought Thai satay sauce? ›

Satayum satay sauce regular is simply the most authentic store-bought satay sauce we've ever tried! And we've tried a few. It's perfect with any meat, used in a stir-fry or simply as a dip. We love it with sliced eye fillet steak.

Does peanut sauce taste like peanut butter? ›

It has an amazing creamy texture, with a nutty, bright, and spicy flavor from peanut butter, lime, and sriracha.

How healthy is peanut sauce? ›

Peanut sauce can be a healthy addition to any diet. Since it is made from peanut butter, it naturally has some protein. Look for ones with not a lot of sodium or added sugar. Better yet, when making it at home, you have full control over the quality of the ingredients.

What culture is peanut sauce from? ›

Also just called peanut sauce or satay sauce, this dipping sauce is a flavorful part of Southeast Asian cuisine, especially Indonesian cuisine, where it's called bumbu kacang or sambal kacang.

What cultures use peanut sauce? ›

Satay sauce, often referred to as peanut sauce is a sauce widely used in Thai cuisine, Malaysian cuisine, Indonesian cuisine, and Chinese cuisine. (under different names) It is also used in some European cuisine.

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