Then that delicious light char from the flames of the grill gives them that depth of flavor we all crave. You’ll definitely want to add these to your summer menu!

Chicken Satay With Peanut Sauce

This Thai chicken satay with peanut sauce is not only super easy to make, but it also tastes delicious! This chicken satay can be made indoors with a grill pan, or outdoors on an actual grill. Although this recipe takes 90 minutes to finish, only 30 minutes of that time is spent doing hands on prep work. But don’t think you can skimp on the marinating time — the hour in the fridge is what gives the chicken so much flavor! These juicy chicken skewers always wow kids and adults alike, and the peanut sauce usually disappears in no time. I think out of all Thai food, peanut sauce is my favorite. I don’t know what it is — maybe my love for peanut butter? — but I could eat it by the spoonful!

Chicken Satay Ingredients

I know the recipe may look like a lot of ingredients, but it really is easy to make. Plus, it’s mostly just staple ingredients you likely already have on hand. For the chicken satay skewers, you need:

Coconut milk Soy sauce Fresh lime juice Fish sauce Brown sugar Ginger Garlic Coriander Cumin Turmeric Chicken breasts Cilantro (for serving)

And the ingredients you’ll need for the peanut satay sauce are:

Peanut butter Brown sugar Fresh lime juice Soy sauce Garlic Coconut milk Sriracha Water (to thin it to the consistency you prefer)

Normally, I’d also add some ginger into the peanut satay sauce, but since there’s plenty in the marinade I skipped it. But if you are making this peanut sauce for another recipe, add in 2 teaspoons of ginger.

How to Make Chicken Satay Skewers

First you’ll make the marinade, then you’ll dice up the chicken and add it to a resealable bag along with the marinade. Let that rest in the refrigerator for at least 1 hour. Preheat a grill and thread the chicken onto skewers. Clean grill grates and brush the grill lightly with oil then place chicken on grill and cook through, turning once halfway. While the chicken is grilling, make the peanut sauce. Serve chicken satay warm garnished with cilantro and dip in plenty of peanut sauce!

Will I Taste the Fish Sauce in This Recipe?

No, these chicken skewers won’t taste at all fishy. The fish sauce adds a lovely umami flavor to this recipe and gives these skewers an extra something-something.

Can I Marinate the Chicken Overnight?

You can marinate the chicken up to 6 hours. If you leave it in the satay marinade any longer than that, the chicken will likely start to toughen up.

What to Serve with Chicken Satay

Serve these with colorful fresh veggies (grilled, sauteed or raw) and rice (brown, white, coconut rice or rice noodles) to finish off the meal.

Tips for the Best Chicken Satay

If you’re using wooden skewers, soak them in water for at least an hour to prevent them from splintering in the chicken or burning on the grill. The longer you let the chicken marinate, the more flavor it will have. Use freshly squeezed lime juice for the best flavor.

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