Beef Satay with Spicy Peanut Sauce
Meat that is partially frozen is easier to slice into thin strips. Asian chili
sauce is available in most supermarkets under the name Sriracha. A chili-garlic
sauce, known as sambal, could also be used; however, it is much spicier. Use
6-inch-long skewers for this recipe; you'll need about 24
Serves
12
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1/2 |
cup smooth peanut butter |
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1/4 |
cup water, hot |
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1 |
tablespoon soy sauce |
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2 |
tablespoons lime juice from 1 lime |
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2 |
tablespoons Asian chili sauce |
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1 |
tablespoon dark brown sugar |
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1 |
clove of garlic , minced or pressed through a
garlic press (about 1 teaspoon) |
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1 |
tablespoon chopped fresh cilantro |
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2 |
scallions white and green parts, sliced thin |
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1 1/2 |
pounds flank steak |
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1/4 |
cup soy sauce |
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1/4 |
cup vegetable oil |
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2 |
tablespoons Asian chili sauce , or more to
taste |
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1/4 |
cup packed dark brown sugar |
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1/4 |
cup minced fresh cilantro leaves |
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2 |
cloves of garlic , minced or pressed through
a garlic press (about 2 teaspoons) |
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4 |
scallions , white & green parts, sliced thin
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1 |
recipe Spicy Peanut Sauce |
1. FOR SPICY PEANUT DIPPING SAUCE: Whisk the peanut butter and hot water
together in a medium bowl. Stir in remaining ingredients. Transfer to a small
serving bowl, and put aside to use after the beef has been placed on the
skewers.
2. Cut the flank steak in half lengthwise and freeze it for 30 minutes.
3. Combine the soy sauce, oil, chili sauce, brown sugar, cilantro, garlic, and
scallions in a measuring cup; set aside. Remove the flank steak from the
freezer and slice each piece across the grain into 1/4-inch-thick strips. Weave
the meat onto individual bamboo skewers. Dunk the meat end of each skewer in
the marinade to coat; lay the skewers in a shallow dish, propping up the
exposed ends of the skewers to keep them clean. Pour the remaining marinade
over the meat. Refrigerate for exactly 1 hour.
4. Adjust an oven rack to the top position and heat the broiler. Lay the
skewers on a wire rack set over a rimmed baking sheet and cover the skewer ends
with foil. Broil for 6 to 7 minutes, flipping the skewers over halfway through,
until the meat is browned. Serve immediately with the peanut sauce.