Spicy Peanut Sauce for Noodles, Veggies And/or Meat
- Ready In:
- 5mins
- Ingredients:
- 9
- Serves:
-
6
ingredients
- 29.58 ml crunchy peanut butter
- 29.58 ml soy sauce
- 59.16 ml vinegar
- 14.79 ml chili oil
- 29.58 ml sesame oil
- 14.79 ml finely minced fresh ginger
- 14.79 ml fresh garlic
- 29.58 ml chopped scallions
- chopped cilantro, to garnish
directions
- Combine all ingredients except scallions in a bowl, using the back of a large spoon to blend into a smooth paste.
- Use sauce to dress noodles, vegetables and/or meat.
- Sprinkle scallions over top.
- This recipe makes 1 cup of sauce, enough to dress 1/2 lb.
- of noodles.
- Use 1-2 T per 1/2 c vegetables.
- I usually use this sauce over 1 lb sliced grilled chicken breast, steamed carrots, snowpeas, red bell pepper and fresh bean sprouts.
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Reviews
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This was good. I made exactly as posted. I didn't feel it was too spicy, it could have used a little more for me. But, for some reason, the vinegar was overpowering in the dish (I dont' feel that is the recipes fault). I used rice wine vinegar and only used 3 1/2 TBS. vinegar. I did this just with noodles. I used whole wheat linguine, and the sauce to noodle ratio was perfect. I loved the scallions at the end. Kept them crisp and vibrant tasting. Thanks for this recipe! I will be making it again.
RECIPE SUBMITTED BY
kitchengrrl
Fort Worth, TX
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