Triple Satay

"Wonderful flavor. Melt in your mouth tender."
 
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Ready In:
25mins
Ingredients:
18
Yields:
18 satay
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ingredients

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directions

  • Put chicken, beef and pork cubes into medium bowl with tight fitting lid, or into 3 separate bowls if desired.
  • Mix remaining 7 ingredients in small bowl. Pour over cubes. Cover. Shake or turn to coat Chill for several hours or overnight. Soak eighteen 4 inch wooden skewer. Thread 1 cube of each meat onto each skewer. Lay on ungreased broiler tray. Broil about 4 inches from heat for about 5 minutes, turning at half time, until cooked.
  • SATAY SAUCE: Mix all 8 ingredients in medium saucepan. Heat and stir until boiling. Simmer for 5 minutes, stirring constantly. Makes 1 cup sauce. Serve in small bowl with kabobs. Makes 18.
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  1. This is a great dish. The only thing I did different was to microwave the marinade for a minute to make the sure the sugar was incorporated before adding it to the meat. I also used sweet Thai chili sauce. There was lots of marinade left over so I think it could easily handle more meat, so if you needed to make more meat, I would not necessarily double it. I would make a single batch and then see if you needed more marinade. The satay sauce was easy to make too and it tasted very good on rice and I even added to my salad. I used a light cream in place of the evaporated milk. Overall, this was an easy dish that had tons of flavour and cooked very quickly. I would definitely make this again. Thanks for the recipe.
     
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  1. This is a great dish. The only thing I did different was to microwave the marinade for a minute to make the sure the sugar was incorporated before adding it to the meat. I also used sweet Thai chili sauce. There was lots of marinade left over so I think it could easily handle more meat, so if you needed to make more meat, I would not necessarily double it. I would make a single batch and then see if you needed more marinade. The satay sauce was easy to make too and it tasted very good on rice and I even added to my salad. I used a light cream in place of the evaporated milk. Overall, this was an easy dish that had tons of flavour and cooked very quickly. I would definitely make this again. Thanks for the recipe.
     

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