Peanut Dipping Sauce With a Kick

"I searched through the many peanut dipping sauces on 'Zaar and couldn't find a duplicate of how I make my sauce...So here it is!"
 
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Ready In:
5mins
Ingredients:
13
Yields:
2 cups
Serves:
12
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ingredients

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directions

  • Whisk peanut butter and hot water together in a medium bowl.
  • Stir in remaining ingredients and use as a dipping sauce or on noodles!

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Reviews

  1. amazing! precisely what i was looking for. thanks!
     
  2. Excellent! Made to go along with Vietnamese Rice Paper Spring Rolls! I didn't have lime juice so I substituted rice vinegar instead. Thin the sauce out with the hot water until it is the consistency you like...I had to add a little more hot water to ours. Thanks...we will be making this recipe again!
     
  3. easy and delicious! it makes an ordinary spread more interesting! great addition to the appetizer table.
     
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  1. Excellent! Made to go along with Vietnamese Rice Paper Spring Rolls! I didn't have lime juice so I substituted rice vinegar instead. Thin the sauce out with the hot water until it is the consistency you like...I had to add a little more hot water to ours. Thanks...we will be making this recipe again!
     

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