Since I was a kid this type of eating has been huge in Cape Town, South Africa. We call them sosaties. Cape Town is a historical landmark on the spice route. You should check it out. Thanks for the video. Brilliant.
Tried this last night and it was a hit. Not bad for a 1st try. Thank you for being the muse for Sunday's dinner and making the process easy to understand.
Good one, aunty Liz👍 I would recommend switching the gula melaka with kecap manis (sweet soy sauce) --> the Indonesian way 😊 You are correct, the sauce should not be fine like peanut butter, it should be pasty yet chunky 🤤
i religiously watch you whenver a new video comes on liz, i love making ziang's food workshops satay chicken when they made it few years ago but of course there's is the takeaway version but i still love it as it uses peanut butter, and its my favourite meal
My first experience with Satay was at the Satay Street in the center of town in Singapore. It was an unforgettable memory of good food, good people and great smells in the air. Reminded me of an Oktoberfest with that SE Asian twist!
For those without an air fryer.. it can of course also be done in one of these small electrical ovens with a grill feature. Btw maybe I'm a bit biassed, but the indonesian satay marinade with kecap is king. The gula jawa and kecap caramelises so wonderfully. We also use the rest of the marinade to brush over the satay while grilling/bbqing it. Still nice and interesting to see how Malasian quisine has a lot of fused dishes from all over asia. Keep this videos coming. ;)
When they do skewering it bulk, they line the meat up on the board in a line and then skewer the line by pushing the skewer through. That way, it only takes 30 seconds or less per skewer.
marinade in a bag under vacuum wont do anything because the collapsing of the bag brings the pressure on the meat back up to 1 atmosphere. For this to work you need to use a container like the glass ones that Zwilling also sell. Then the meat will be at a much lower pressure which will have the desired effect.,..
Aunty Liz :-) When I had made this in the past I marinade the chicken with Yoshida sweet soy, then I used Ayam brand satay Seasoning. The important thing of course is the sauce Kakang. I'm a Brit living in the US. For some reason, they are not allowed to import the satay seasoning any more. Is there a recipe for this you are aware of?
Wow delicious piece of culinary..🤩 perfect colour and flavours balanced with easy steps. Yummy executed chicken satey recipe.😋 Looking forward to your upcoming recipe.. 👍🙏
You’re either filming early or late…either way, thank you guys for doing this. 👍🏼 Also, in regard to cooking technology, I’m glad you aren’t above using air fryers, and other implements outside of gas/electric stoves and ovens.
Hi Liz, your satay recipe is perfect for homecooks! I'm sure it tastes amazing. However, what makes a truly amazing satay are those cooked on top of blazing hot charcoal which gives the satay an amazing smoked and juicy flavour. Nevertheless, I'm still going to try out your version. Cheers!
Indonesian uses a shrimp cracker called Krupuk to dip in that peanut sauce also. I like that you made it with peanuts and not peanut butter! Too many do that and it is bloody awful! Do you have access to the Kenkur root where you live?
We’re open for lunch Tuesday-Sunday 10am-5pm. Plus we’re open on bank holiday Mondays. Good time to visit is around 11-12 or 2-3pm so you can nab a seat at the counter. Cheers
Hello Auntie Liz. I remember seeing you on Masterchef! I have gathered all the ingtedients to make your Satay recipe but I could only get ready cut Galangal, I think it needs reconstituting with a little hot water, will it be ok to use? I have coconut sugar but couldn't fins smoke oil. Would a few drops of liquod smoke mixed into hot oil do the job? I am so looking forward to making this. Keep up the good work and thank you for taking the time to make these videos... I have purchased your smoke oil recipe..
Thanks for purchasing the recipe card!! Id use the charcoal oil to spray/baste onto the satay before and during cooking. As for the galangal, id blend with a touch of water to make a paste- and blend with other ingredients as mentioned in recipe
@@AuntieLiz Many thanks! If I ever get to London again (it's been 55 years since my last visit) I will definately be stopping by for a Malaisian feast!
Another homerun video!! I love this!! I've never done a reaction video before but am considering trying to do one recreating your recipe. Everything makes sense and I can taste it without having had it just watching your video. The only thing I am iffy on is the coriander, fennel, turmeric blend... I have had more than a few dishes go bad because I went too heavy on fennel. @AuntieLiz can you give us an approximate measurement for that blend? Thank you for being Awesome!!
love the video, visited Satay Street last year and loved it! moved from London to Sydney recently and can't believe I never visited mei mei. Sydneys store soon ??
Thank you for introducing authentic Indonesian satay from Java, you should try making other variations of satay in Indonesia there are hundreds of versions of this satay just one of them
@@ThePinerosan Before commenting, it's a good idea to find out the history and just type where satay came from in your favorite search engine has been answered clearly. definitely not from Singapore and Malaysia 🥰
@@revamaulanalail3816 no need lah. U know u dont have the authority to claim its yours when the were still no indonesia exist yet back then. Just enjoy your kecap satay. Our satay no same with yours at all.
@@ThePinerosan Okay, no problem, it's your choice... Because the origin of satay is no longer debated because there is strong evidence that the name and recipe were recorded in the Kingdom of Java at that time... But there is one thing you should know: respect the culture of its origin, and automatically the universe will appreciate you 👍
@@revamaulanalail3816 how can u say it is yours? We live in malay archipelago and everyone share the same language, art, food, customs and culture but with slightly little bit different version. Why wong jowo so desperately need to claim everything from u. Do u need everything to make java look superior and great alone?
Gula Melaka and Coconut Sugar is the same thing isn't it not? Which in other place also known as Gula Merah/Jawa. While, Palm Sugar is mostly made from Arenga Pinata, hence known as Gula Aren in that part of the world.
Love your youtube, reminds me so much of when I lived in Singapore in the 90's. I went to the original Satay Club at the War Memorial park, then it moved to Clark Quay and my last visit was at Lau Pa Sat - Satay Street. Btw can't find the smoked oil/charcoal oil recipe?
Thank God no peanut butter for peanut sauce! Thank you! Because nobody use peanut butter for making peanut sauce in Indonesia or South East Asia. Using peanut butter for making peanut sauce is like using ketchup for making tomato sauce, it's not right
Is 400 grams of sugar in the peanut sauce written instructions correct? I stopped at 160 grams realizing it was a ton, and the sauce was still very sweet for my taste.
I don't speak English well... please can someone tell me what the third ingredient is after salt? And how much peanut crunch do I need to add? I can't find any ingredients/quantities.
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I have to get it out of my chest, Chef Liz and Chef Esther are two of the hottest chefs on social media platform, or maybe I just watch too many Uncle Roger videos..... or not....
If someone doesn't have access to smoked oil. (Which I don't have access to) I use a little liquid smoke in the marinade, to replicate that grill flavor. But when I say a little. I mean a little. Because liquid smoke is far more powerful in flavor.
Auntie Liz convince Uncle Jason to put on orange polo shirt and make some killer chicken. Brits have better access to legit ingredients than we US folks, but I think I can find all of this.
I'm curious... whenever I see chefs using turmeric they always pronounce it "CHEW-mer-ic". Am I wrong in that I've always pronounced it "TER-mer-ic" (as there is an R in it)?
Figures I find you channel when my 6 yr old Samsung gas stove broke. First my small left back burner would no longer turn on like it was locked. Then a yr later my left front burner would not turn off!! I'm A lefty so my huge stock pots sit on the left burners for days on low ! My latest is like 20 inches high 14 inches round it take two to remove from stove. I think a o ring melted or something bent?? But no cooking for maybe 2 or 3 weeks! Sucks
Auntie liz being regular is the best thing. Thank you for such recipes. Really loving it❤❤❤
Thank you so much
Satay on the side of the street in Singapore, Malaysia and Indonesia. Can't beat it.
Thank God finally a chef that's makes decent satay with proper spices n not using peanut butter for the sauce.😊
Thank you Chef Liz.
When can we expect your cookbook?
Big request to publish your beef rendang recipe in the book.
Much love from the Philippines ❤
Since I was a kid this type of eating has been huge in Cape Town, South Africa. We call them sosaties. Cape Town is a historical landmark on the spice route. You should check it out. Thanks for the video. Brilliant.
I’ve just had my Sunday roast. After watching this, I’m now hungry.
Satay + sunday roast has a ring to it
Harry is super smoked and dreaming of smashing that satay hard...love the style bro!
Tried this last night and it was a hit. Not bad for a 1st try. Thank you for being the muse for Sunday's dinner and making the process easy to understand.
Good effort! Thanks for sharing
Good one, aunty Liz👍 I would recommend switching the gula melaka with kecap manis (sweet soy sauce) --> the Indonesian way 😊 You are correct, the sauce should not be fine like peanut butter, it should be pasty yet chunky 🤤
Biarin aja lah, dia juga ga bilang ini bakal autentik indo kok
i religiously watch you whenver a new video comes on liz, i love making ziang's food workshops satay chicken when they made it few years ago but of course there's is the takeaway version but i still love it as it uses peanut butter, and its my favourite meal
Dont own an air fryer yet but been looking into getting one. If seems it can realy inpart great flaver.
Great recipe. I shall be trying it
I often use Ketjap Manis in the peanutsauce as wel in the marinade. Also a great option.
Mostly Indonesian use kecap manis for other food also. The best sauce ever ☺️
My first experience with Satay was at the Satay Street in the center of town in Singapore. It was an unforgettable memory of good food, good people and great smells in the air.
Reminded me of an Oktoberfest with that SE Asian twist!
I needed this. My last satay was kind of lack luster, but this should help the next to be way better.
Tag or let us know how it goes!!
For those without an air fryer.. it can of course also be done in one of these small electrical ovens with a grill feature. Btw maybe I'm a bit biassed, but the indonesian satay marinade with kecap is king. The gula jawa and kecap caramelises so wonderfully. We also use the rest of the marinade to brush over the satay while grilling/bbqing it. Still nice and interesting to see how Malasian quisine has a lot of fused dishes from all over asia. Keep this videos coming. ;)
It is a humble mix, i love each techniques but cant wait to cover it all in time!
I'm a little biased too. As the granddaughter of an Indonesian grandfather.
I like the paco canister for the spoon holder
Only the OG
That marinade looks incredible
When they do skewering it bulk, they line the meat up on the board in a line and then skewer the line by pushing the skewer through. That way, it only takes 30 seconds or less per skewer.
Any reason used water for marinade and oil for beef rendang marinade? Oil makes the braise more viscous won't evaporate as fast?
Chef! They look awesome, thanks for sharing! ❤
marinade in a bag under vacuum wont do anything because the collapsing of the bag brings the pressure on the meat back up to 1 atmosphere. For this to work you need to use a container like the glass ones that Zwilling also sell. Then the meat will be at a much lower pressure which will have the desired effect.,..
Aunty Liz :-) When I had made this in the past I marinade the chicken with Yoshida sweet soy, then I used Ayam brand satay Seasoning. The important thing of course is the sauce Kakang. I'm a Brit living in the US. For some reason, they are not allowed to import the satay seasoning any more. Is there a recipe for this you are aware of?
Love your satay treats! It's nutty delicious!❤
Wow delicious piece of culinary..🤩 perfect colour and flavours balanced with easy steps. Yummy executed chicken satey recipe.😋
Looking forward to your upcoming recipe.. 👍🙏
Recipe is on auntielizcooks.com
You’re either filming early or late…either way, thank you guys for doing this. 👍🏼 Also, in regard to cooking technology, I’m glad you aren’t above using air fryers, and other implements outside of gas/electric stoves and ovens.
Looks scrumptious!
Big fan from Brunei 🇧🇳 will give this a try. I typically can eat the satay sauce on its own 😊
Very cool industrial blender what brand and model is that?
Ah yes, the Thermomix cooker blender, very useful
Hi Liz, your satay recipe is perfect for homecooks! I'm sure it tastes amazing. However, what makes a truly amazing satay are those cooked on top of blazing hot charcoal which gives the satay an amazing smoked and juicy flavour. Nevertheless, I'm still going to try out your version. Cheers!
Maybe some liquid smoke product would help it in the air fryer
Indonesian uses a shrimp cracker called Krupuk to dip in that peanut sauce also. I like that you made it with peanuts and not peanut butter! Too many do that and it is bloody awful! Do you have access to the Kenkur root where you live?
what is a good time to come to mei meis? I woulf love to come to england and try your food.
We’re open for lunch Tuesday-Sunday 10am-5pm. Plus we’re open on bank holiday Mondays.
Good time to visit is around 11-12 or 2-3pm so you can nab a seat at the counter. Cheers
Just to let you know, i am quite a fan of yours. Love from Singapore.
Well be in Singapore soon!
Hello Auntie Liz. I remember seeing you on Masterchef! I have gathered all the ingtedients to make your Satay recipe but I could only get ready cut Galangal, I think it needs reconstituting with a little hot water, will it be ok to use? I have coconut sugar but couldn't fins smoke oil. Would a few drops of liquod smoke mixed into hot oil do the job? I am so looking forward to making this. Keep up the good work and thank you for taking the time to make these videos... I have purchased your smoke oil recipe..
Thanks for purchasing the recipe card!!
Id use the charcoal oil to spray/baste onto the satay before and during cooking.
As for the galangal, id blend with a touch of water to make a paste- and blend with other ingredients as mentioned in recipe
@@AuntieLiz Many thanks! If I ever get to London again (it's been 55 years since my last visit) I will definately be stopping by for a Malaisian feast!
Another homerun video!! I love this!! I've never done a reaction video before but am considering trying to do one recreating your recipe. Everything makes sense and I can taste it without having had it just watching your video. The only thing I am iffy on is the coriander, fennel, turmeric blend... I have had more than a few dishes go bad because I went too heavy on fennel. @AuntieLiz can you give us an approximate measurement for that blend? Thank you for being Awesome!!
Head to auntielizcooks.com for the full recipe, its listed there! Please do tag me on insta or here if you do a reaction video 💪🏼🙏🏼
@@AuntieLiz Thanks so much!! And I'll def tag you if/when I do it =)
what is the brand of food processor you're using ? Thank you
Question for how long i have to cook it with an airfryer that just goes to 200 degree celcius and only goes for 30 minutes
My preference would be chicken satay, but with skin in it. The caramelization on the skin is absolutely fantastic 😍 Anyway good recipe Auntie Liz!!
How would that even be possible?
Oh new video! This made my sunday! :)
love the video, visited Satay Street last year and loved it! moved from London to Sydney recently and can't believe I never visited mei mei. Sydneys store soon ??
Omg wed love to. I want to move to Sydney too
Can you use onion (brown / red) instead of shallots?
Thanks
This one is a real, try for myself. Cheers!
Thank you 🙏🏻
That looks.. superb
Why thank you
Cheers from across the pond
👋🏼
Add grounded peanuts to the sauce before serving. Can give extra crunch
Sounds lovely
Love chicken satay with peanut sauce.
One of the great dishes to come out of Indonesia
Sure is
Thank you for introducing authentic Indonesian satay from Java, you should try making other variations of satay in Indonesia there are hundreds of versions of this satay just one of them
its singapore/malaysian satay. not javanese kecap satay
@@ThePinerosan Before commenting, it's a good idea to find out the history and just type where satay came from in your favorite search engine has been answered clearly. definitely not from Singapore and Malaysia 🥰
@@revamaulanalail3816 no need lah. U know u dont have the authority to claim its yours when the were still no indonesia exist yet back then. Just enjoy your kecap satay. Our satay no same with yours at all.
@@ThePinerosan Okay, no problem, it's your choice... Because the origin of satay is no longer debated because there is strong evidence that the name and recipe were recorded in the Kingdom of Java at that time... But there is one thing you should know: respect the culture of its origin, and automatically the universe will appreciate you 👍
@@revamaulanalail3816 how can u say it is yours? We live in malay archipelago and everyone share the same language, art, food, customs and culture but with slightly little bit different version. Why wong jowo so desperately need to claim everything from u. Do u need everything to make java look superior and great alone?
Gula Melaka and Coconut Sugar is the same thing isn't it not? Which in other place also known as Gula Merah/Jawa. While, Palm Sugar is mostly made from Arenga Pinata, hence known as Gula Aren in that part of the world.
Oh that looks yummy I love chicken satay 😊hey Liz can you make another of youre favorite chicken recipe 😋
Dolly zoom to start off the video! well done.
Also love satay~
I have the same brand/model of air fryer. But instead of Grill setting it has the Broil function. I guess that should be the same right?
I think so!
Could use ABC Kecap Manis to add to the peanut sauce for sweetness. Much more simpler.
Hi Aunty Liz!! This looks amazing.
Love your youtube, reminds me so much of when I lived in Singapore in the 90's. I went to the original Satay Club at the War Memorial park, then it moved to Clark Quay and my last visit was at Lau Pa Sat - Satay Street. Btw can't find the smoked oil/charcoal oil recipe?
Appreciate your comments cheers, La pau sat is fun to watch as they setup so quickly. Check over on my blog www.auntylizcooks.com/
Hi Aunti Liz, love your videos , that Satay looks delicious 😍😍😍
I cannot find the smoked oil recipe on Insta!! Please help :)
Love your videos btw, beautiful cooking skills
Did the blender also fry the peanut sauce or was it just blending?
It also cooked
0:00 I see the camera movement instantly flash back to your "he likes to go in and out" comment on Uncle Roger's show 😂
Hahaha 🤣
Looks great. Where is the secret smoked oil recipe? Cant find it on Instagram
It’s behind the insta subcritical paywall otherwise it’s over on auntielizcooks.com on the e-store
@@AuntieLiz Many thanks
Is the peanut sauce ok for folks with nuts allergy?
Pls don't give peanut sauce to people with nuts allergy.
No
Yes, give them extra...
why so weak?
great recipe but don't have an airfryer (no worries) also loving the bondage apron! (ok - it just have leather straps lol)
People who have peanut allergies should try this satay. Antihistamine prices are affordable.
Hospital close by yeh?
I remember Satay street in Lau Pa Sat Elizabeth.
That’s the one! Incredible sight watching them set it all up when the street closes off.
With Crushed Pineapple too SG style
Thank God no peanut butter for peanut sauce! Thank you! Because nobody use peanut butter for making peanut sauce in Indonesia or South East Asia.
Using peanut butter for making peanut sauce is like using ketchup for making tomato sauce, it's not right
Is 400 grams of sugar in the peanut sauce written instructions correct? I stopped at 160 grams realizing it was a ton, and the sauce was still very sweet for my taste.
Please take care of yourself. Love your recipes!
Thank you so much!
My son has peanut allergies. What can you suggest?'x
250 gr peanuts
Ground spices:
8 cloves of garlic
5 cloves of red onion
3 candlenuts
5 curly red chilies
50 gr palm sugar
Sugar
Salt
Auntie Liz is good when she colabs with Uncle Roger. Auntie Esther her own thing
street side sate is the best 😀
Sure is!! Miss it
Aha, the Dutch dish Sateh Ajam met pindasaus. Nice!
How do you make the garam malaka?
Hi Chef Liz!
Hello Patrick 👋🏻
I don't speak English well... please can someone tell me what the third ingredient is after salt?
And how much peanut crunch do I need to add? I can't find any ingredients/quantities.
I'm really impressed too 😁
Can someone link me the smoked oil vid? I can't find it on her instagram :/
It’s available within my Instagram subscription members page. Or for non members, you can purchase it here bit.ly/3tdFYtc
Good recipe ! But.... charcoal BBQ is extra unami. Smart to use smokey oil.
What's the smoked oil recipe? Can't find it on the gram.
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I have to get it out of my chest, Chef Liz and Chef Esther are two of the hottest chefs on social media platform, or maybe I just watch too many Uncle Roger videos..... or not....
Aunties are the best 🫶🏼
That's what Aunt Liz said!!!!
Auntie Esther has odd googley eyes
@@jjryan1352 are you kidding! They are pretty actually.
@@alexanderalejo5708 don't be such a simp and enjoy the cooking.
Look at that massive blender flex 💪😅
How do I find the oil recipe ? Thanks
Head to auntielizcooks.com and head to store to purchase recipe cqrd
Thanks for doing the Malaysian version.
6:05 I could hear the "so weak"
If someone doesn't have access to smoked oil. (Which I don't have access to) I use a little liquid smoke in the marinade, to replicate that grill flavor. But when I say a little. I mean a little. Because liquid smoke is far more powerful in flavor.
👍🏼👍🏼✌🏼
Saté-tje pindasaus...!! 🇳🇱 🇮🇩
Poor peanut allergy husband can't have this 😂
I can hear Uncle Roger saying, "SOO weak!"
My kids don't like spicy peanut sauce either, but i'll add some sambal to my portion
Another great vid!
Glad you enjoyed!
I think you have persuaded me to buy an air fryer !
make it a ninja from my links ;-) please and thank you for watching! x
Auntie Liz convince Uncle Jason to put on orange polo shirt and make some killer chicken. Brits have better access to legit ingredients than we US folks, but I think I can find all of this.
I signed up but the recipe was not available 😩
Peanut Allergy Guy - Awwwwwwww
Omg first
Love your videos❤
I'm curious... whenever I see chefs using turmeric they always pronounce it "CHEW-mer-ic". Am I wrong in that I've always pronounced it "TER-mer-ic" (as there is an R in it)?
Figures I find you channel when my 6 yr old Samsung gas stove broke.
First my small left back burner would no longer turn on like it was locked. Then a yr later my left front burner would not turn off!!
I'm
A lefty so my huge stock pots sit on the left burners for days on low !
My latest is like 20 inches high 14 inches round it take two to remove from stove.
I think a o ring melted or something bent??
But no cooking for maybe 2 or 3 weeks!
Sucks
Nice auntie Liz you using the king of flavors MSG😂
Auntie Liz is the new Nigella.
Fuiyoh
where's this dish come from ?
Why you try to kill husband haiya- great vid Chef!
😂😂😂😂
My favorite❤❤❤
thanks a lot for your content
My pleasure!