Beef Satay & “Real” Thai Peanut Sauce

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  • Опубликовано: 2 янв 2025

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  • @imissmydog8279
    @imissmydog8279 2 года назад +143

    What’s unique about our Peanut Satay Sauce from my home town in Malaysia is that we mix in a can of Crushed Pineapple (with the juice) into it (other places in Malaysia don’t). This lightens the heaviness of the peanut sauce, just like a pineapple gives freshness to a pizza. Give it a try because you can eat a lot more peanut sauce because it’s not too rich anymore, leaving you feeling bloated. (If we don’t want to go to the trouble of making it ourselves, we use 1 jar of Yeo’s Satay Sauce mixed with 1 medium can of Crushed Pineapple.) We eat satay with Pressed Rice (press down on plate, no need to wrap it up), Red Onion chunks and Cucumber pieces.

    • @soccerengi6725
      @soccerengi6725 2 года назад +3

      Thankyou🙏🏽🙏🏽 omg

    • @altaroxllc3184
      @altaroxllc3184 Год назад +2

      No, no pineapple on pizza....Uncle Roger get very angry with you!

    • @user-bz3kd2mt3u
      @user-bz3kd2mt3u Год назад +5

      @@altaroxllc3184 Uncle Roger is not entitled to comment on pizza.

    • @eleonorakihlberg5937
      @eleonorakihlberg5937 Год назад

      @@altaroxllc3184 😂

    • @maxineb9598
      @maxineb9598 Год назад +1

      ​@@user-bz3kd2mt3uCould never figure out what exactly he's qualified to comment on. Except when on stage, anything goes.

  • @cameronmccoy5051
    @cameronmccoy5051 Год назад +22

    That takes me back. I worked in a Thai Restaurant when I was 18 and the grilling the satay was the first thing I learned in the kitchen. I always like to eat the satay as an appetizer with Pad Thai because I would pour the leftover peanut sauce on my noodles. I figured since it was served with crushed peanuts on top, that peanut sauce made sense and it was AWESOME that way. My boss never said anything or looked at me funny when I did it, so I figured it was ok, lol. So skip the toast, eat it with Pad Thai!

  • @TheMissBeki
    @TheMissBeki 2 года назад +46

    I would consider myself a decent cook and have been cooking for over 35 years, however, I just learned so much from just one single video from you . I am super impressed and also super hungry lol . I will def be trying this one and subbing. Thank you x

    • @arieltanuja
      @arieltanuja 2 года назад

      Please show chicken satay and peanut butter recipes

  • @aragmarverilian8238
    @aragmarverilian8238 2 года назад +14

    It always puts a huge smile on my face, when I see that mortar and pestle.

  • @dhnchng
    @dhnchng 2 года назад +16

    ok WOW. I just made this sauce to eat with a more simple pan fried beef (didn't want to deal with marinading or grilling) and it was incredible. Like, I.. just want to sit there and eat it by the spoonful. MAKE THE SAUCE EVERYONE

  • @BB-hn3gn
    @BB-hn3gn 2 года назад +20

    I love the way you explain everything. You give a rhyme and reason for everything as you go along. Thank you. It’s a pleasure to watch your video. 🙂

  • @johntomasik1555
    @johntomasik1555 Год назад +2

    Good hint on slicing against the grain.
    One lazy-man's way to tenderize meat (works with beef, chicken, and pork) is to slice the meat then soak it in about 1 teaspoon of baking powder with a cup of water. Soak it for about 45 minutes to an hour. Then, rinse the meat off. Amazed me how tender the meat would be from this simple step.

  • @breaky73
    @breaky73 2 года назад +6

    Nothing better than delicous sateh with homemade peanut sauce, grilled on the BBQ. Memories....

    • @marroosh
      @marroosh 2 года назад +1

      You must be Dutch going by your name😁

    • @breaky73
      @breaky73 2 года назад

      @@marroosh I am, but I haven't lived in the Netherlands for a long time :D

  • @kimmyarbo
    @kimmyarbo Год назад +5

    I’m Indo and prefer the way we marinate our pork, however, I MUCH prefer Thai peanut sauce to ours! Thanks for sharing! Love your chancel!

  • @arthurvandijk9901
    @arthurvandijk9901 2 года назад +6

    finally, after 35 years I have found the one and only recipe for the Thai Peanut Sauce...I just made it myself and I am flabbergasted.. A big thanks & matching hug to Pai! I may add some peppers though ... best regards from The Netherlands

  • @josephalexander3884
    @josephalexander3884 2 года назад +17

    Watching you cook is fun. Your enthusiasm and passion is welcome. I love Thai food. If you have never done a specific curry video, could you please record a video on the different curries. I prefer spicy dishes, although spicy is not always appropriate. Thank you for sharing.

    • @AdamHotThaiKitchen
      @AdamHotThaiKitchen 2 года назад +3

      Hi Joseph! Here'd the full curry playlist and hope you find one you like - and you can always make them MORE spicy :) ruclips.net/p/PLaS2Ffd8cyD6XVjaHAvHiyBDELsI_ee0E Cheers! Adam

  • @beuti6224
    @beuti6224 2 года назад +4

    A person has to open up to several options in case he does not have peanuts, so at times I use peanut butter paste when I do not have seeds outside Thailand.

  • @yityong797
    @yityong797 2 года назад +2

    Love that expression of you and hitting the table when you were tasting the satay. So genuine, so natural.

  • @arejetko
    @arejetko Год назад +3

    Your recipes are super, but it's your sparkling personality and lively presentation that make them exceptional. What a Thai dish with no cilantro!? Keep rocking the kitchen!

  • @lisahinton9682
    @lisahinton9682 2 года назад +6

    I love your humor! "This would be good on cardboard, I tell you!" I agree - it sure would be! Thank you for the tips (such as covering the tip of the skewer, which I've never done but sure will from now on) and suggestions. Well done!

  • @purplealice
    @purplealice Год назад +1

    I crush peanuts in a heavy-duty plastic resealable bag, and I bash them on my granite counterto with a meat mallet. I use the crushed/smashed peanuts AND some peanut butter to make a creamy sauce for a chicken stir-fry (and it has a lot of chili pepper in it!)

  • @OriginalGriff
    @OriginalGriff Год назад +3

    I tried this tonight, and it's the closest I've ever come to how I remember eating street Satay in Bangkok back in the 80's. Really good, thank you loads!

  • @elf11beauty
    @elf11beauty 2 года назад +10

    Thank you thank you thank you for this recipe! So happy this beef satay doesn't use shrimp paste! Seems like in restaurants in my country there's always some mix of shrimp in satay and I always get sad cuz then I won't be able to eat it. Will definitely try this recipe! Always enjoy your energy in your videos! 🥰

  • @leewinkler1742
    @leewinkler1742 2 года назад +4

    Thanks. All three recipes look great, so glad you included the simple cucumber pickle recipe! Look forward to trying them out. That kitchen grill looks like a useful tool for winter weather!

  • @stevesnvegas9040
    @stevesnvegas9040 2 года назад +6

    I am DEFINITELY making this! My mouth was watering the minute the skewers hit the grill!

  • @joylenenettleton5770
    @joylenenettleton5770 2 года назад +2

    Made all items last night for a group gathering. Everyone likes the dish. Will definitely make it again. Thank you!

  • @suzubee9602
    @suzubee9602 2 года назад +4

    Thank you for this
    I'm not thai but my dad used to work in a thai restaurant for over a decade (my favorite place to go eat as a kid) and I loved the beef satay and peanut sauce.
    I've tried using peanut butter in cooking before and I'm just not a fan
    I'll try to make these and share with him!

    • @suzubee9602
      @suzubee9602 2 года назад +1

      Also I found it interesting you mentioned satay is typically pork but traditionally beef. I'm used to eating beef!
      I wanna ask my dad how the restaurant typically made it. I don't order it anymore when I go to thai restaurants because I mostly go for curries but I'll pay more attention too because now I'm curious

  • @richardnsalvador
    @richardnsalvador 2 года назад +4

    Another beautiful dish that I want to try and make! Thanks so much, Chef Pai. I love the generous use of coconut milk ingredient. For me, that's what makes Thai coconut curry dishes so delicious. Thank you so very much! Warm Aloha from Hawaii!

  • @nostaticatall
    @nostaticatall 2 года назад +3

    I'm making this tonight. The beef has been marinating since this morning. So looking forward to it! Thank you, Pailin!

  • @spiderboss825
    @spiderboss825 2 года назад +4

    Thanks for sharing the secret of peanut sauce😜. The beef satay do bring back my good memory of enjoying beef satay from the street!
    I am going to try the cucumber salad tonight.

  • @prathibabhaskar8466
    @prathibabhaskar8466 2 года назад +1

    So happy for the video all the little things that annoy from enjoying a beef skewers you have addressed in detail. Thank you will try these. Yum!

  • @DianeH2038
    @DianeH2038 2 года назад +5

    that peanut sauce looks AMAZING; can't wait to try this!

  • @8thcelisabeth
    @8thcelisabeth 2 года назад +3

    I made this dish today. Just WOW on that peanut sauce! I was able to use lemongrass from my garden here up north. It's a new favorite, thank you!

  • @cancel1913
    @cancel1913 2 года назад +3

    My mouth was watering the whole time I watched this video! I will make this recipe for sure.

  • @imissmydog8279
    @imissmydog8279 2 года назад +3

    We use individual bowls for the satay sauce, so we can dip for each piece of meat. Because putting sauce on the entire stick gets sauce on your face when you eat it (and the sauce falls off!). Sure it’s not a problem for the first piece of meat, but we eat the rest of the meat holding it 90 degrees to our face (because we don’t want poke a sharp stick deep into our mouth for the rest).

  • @wahyuferiyansyah7290
    @wahyuferiyansyah7290 2 года назад +3

    FYI : Before sate spread out into southeast Asia, there are 2 theory about where sate is originally come from. Some people said it came from Arab, china, or India (Gujarat) and develop in java around 16 century but the others believe it originally came from Majapahit kingdom (Java island around 12 century) since they have their own version of sate called sate Lembat, in Bali island it is known as sate Lilit
    Btw, there are lots version of sate based on regions. Like sate madura, sate jawa, sate Jogja, sate maranggi, sate klathak, sate Lilit, sate padhang, sate ambon,sate makassar, sate kere, sate Tegal, buntel
    Note : for the meat is use lamb, beef, pork, chicken, rabbit, duck, water buffalo, horses, shrimp, clamps. But the most popular meat is chicken and beef or lamb.

  • @ericcher5486
    @ericcher5486 2 года назад +1

    I made the entire recipe but for chicken breasts. Everything was so delish, the peanut sauce was very very good.
    However, anything beats the triple grilled chicken skewers.
    OMG!!!
    It is to die for, so yummy!!!!

  • @ratnacook56
    @ratnacook56 2 года назад +1

    you did it a good job, look yummy. thanks for sharing it with us. I am going to try your recipe this time.the sate at Thai rest in USA not good.
    I am glad you told people dont use peanut butter for sate sauce, I have been using unsalted roasted peanut from the jar too.

  • @johnsullivan2563
    @johnsullivan2563 2 года назад +3

    i had chicken satay in BKK and loved it. I will definitely follow your recipe. Thank you so much

  • @inaala_nailo
    @inaala_nailo 2 года назад +3

    Wow I’ve been trying to find a good recipe for satay and I think this is it!!! Thank you so much!!

  • @randomanswer2698
    @randomanswer2698 Год назад

    YES finally ! I've watched so many satay video but it never felt right. This is the one !

  • @bellewill9748
    @bellewill9748 2 года назад +2

    🙏🏾 for teaching me how to make peanut sauce. I always look to you for ingredients and how too. When cooking Thai. 🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾❤️❤️❤️

  • @lauraellen189
    @lauraellen189 2 года назад +2

    This was my first exposure to Thai food and I was immediately hooked!! My friends had it sliced so thin and woven onto the skewer that at first I thought it was bacon 😁 I love putting peanut sauce on hard boiled eggs!!

  • @tianzhuangxu5217
    @tianzhuangxu5217 2 года назад +1

    Have to make another inquiry on the butterfly pea lemon juice again! You are my last hope!! I just went to Bangkok and Phuket again a few days ago. To my disappointment, most bistros and hotels stopped offering the drink as they did two years ago😭😭😭 Grapao, mango sticky rice, tom yum ... everything was the same as in my memory, survived the Covid, except that unique drink! Have to resort to you, your recipes have helped me to get back to all the wonderful cuisines in US!!

  • @kbaxterpackwood
    @kbaxterpackwood 2 года назад +2

    Wish we had the beef information gateway in the US. Will be trying this recipe this weekend.

  • @susank5218
    @susank5218 2 года назад +3

    Thank you, Pai. I enjoyed your video. Will the ingredients work with chicken too?

    • @AdamHotThaiKitchen
      @AdamHotThaiKitchen 2 года назад

      Hi Susan and yep! Maybe use this recipe though hot-thai-kitchen.com/satay-and-peanut-sauce/ (as chicken is mentioned specifically) or if you're up for it hot-thai-kitchen.com/gai-golae/ :) Cheers! Adam

    • @estellegregory2522
      @estellegregory2522 2 года назад

      @@AdamHotThaiKitchen thanks to you both - but the written recipe for both the beef and chicken satay are missing the coconut milk amounts for the curry marinade and the peanut sauce - only has the amount for basting

    • @AdamHotThaiKitchen
      @AdamHotThaiKitchen 2 года назад +1

      @@estellegregory2522 Hi Estelle! I can see them there in the recipe card at the bottom of the page - are you able to see that? It should be below the section "Other Thai Recipes for the Grill" Cheers! Adam

    • @estellegregory2522
      @estellegregory2522 2 года назад

      @@AdamHotThaiKitchen Ahhh, thank you. The problem wasn't your recipe but the way I use to save it - which is usually correct - for some reason it left out the coconut milk on both recipes so what I saw was only 1/4 c for basting which I knew couldn't be correct - and watching the video I could see the amounts. So sorry to have bothered you for another sites problem! I really appreciate what you and Pailin do and have recommend HTK to so many grateful people.

    • @AdamHotThaiKitchen
      @AdamHotThaiKitchen 2 года назад

      @@estellegregory2522 Hey no worries! :) We run into technical issues all the time - so am glad it worked out :) Great to hear the site's of use otherwise, and thanks for passing us on! Cheers, Adam

  • @asmaa_vlog_85
    @asmaa_vlog_85 2 года назад +4

    your videos make people feel relaxed and entertained keep going your videos are beautiful ♥️🍓🥰

  • @Whitebrowpriest
    @Whitebrowpriest 2 года назад +2

    Gotta try this! I love Satay, but never had it with beef.

  • @N17Japan
    @N17Japan 2 года назад +2

    I like the sound effects you make when adding the coconut milk....ha ha :) I also make my own satay sauce, I interested to try your red thai curry paste in place of my usual curry spices to see how it differs..... Nice channel

  • @SiongTaeng
    @SiongTaeng 2 года назад +19

    Acar in Thai accent sounds like Acchan for Professor 😁😁😁. It’s a lil bit hard to pronounce Rrrr for foreigner. Or you just can say it in Malay, sounds similar to British pronounciation. And in Indonesia, we serve it with Lontong/Ketupat (Rice Cake)

  • @phenlim4973
    @phenlim4973 2 года назад +1

    Hi Pailin how are you I love your cooking especially fry chicken I try it and it so yummy

  • @adalton4343
    @adalton4343 2 года назад +1

    Looks amazing! Thank you for sharing the peanut sauce recipe too! What kind of grill are you using here?

    • @AdamHotThaiKitchen
      @AdamHotThaiKitchen 2 года назад

      Hi there! It's a Weber - I think the Q1200? www.weber.com/CA/en/grills/gas-grills/q-grills/ I have one as well and I love it :) Cheers! Adam

    • @adalton4343
      @adalton4343 2 года назад

      @@AdamHotThaiKitchen thank you!

    • @AdamHotThaiKitchen
      @AdamHotThaiKitchen 2 года назад

      @@adalton4343 Any time! Adam

  • @angelopaolo
    @angelopaolo 2 года назад +1

    Thanks for the recipe aunty! 👍

  • @huggledemon32
    @huggledemon32 Год назад +1

    Omg!- I get Thai fish cakes all the time from my local restaurant, and it comes e it h a clear dipping sauce with cucumber in it- maybe its the dipping sauce!?

  • @charliefrancolini6360
    @charliefrancolini6360 2 года назад +1

    You're a treasure Pailin. Thank you.

  • @islynmercurius3338
    @islynmercurius3338 2 года назад +2

    Love the preparation and ingredients simple to prepare looks delicious girl job well done I love the sauce I will prepare some thanks for sharing my friend I am watching from Amelia's Ward linden town Guyana south America my home town

  • @matthawkins4579
    @matthawkins4579 Год назад +1

    I could eat this every day...so good.

  • @robertchiew8295
    @robertchiew8295 2 месяца назад +1

    How long will the Peanut sauce last and can you freeze it or keep in the fridge for longer ?

  • @peterdesmidt8742
    @peterdesmidt8742 2 года назад +1

    Looks great! Good, to the point presentation.

  • @kuza3318
    @kuza3318 Год назад +2

    Thank you for the recipe, will this peanut sauce freeze well? Should I add Peanut Oil first before freezing?

    • @AdamHotThaiKitchen
      @AdamHotThaiKitchen Год назад +1

      Hi Adam here, and nope you can just freeze it - she makes a mention of that in the latest recipe hot-thai-kitchen.com/chicken-satay/ Cheers!

    • @kuza3318
      @kuza3318 Год назад +2

      Awesome! Thank you so much.@@AdamHotThaiKitchen

    • @AdamHotThaiKitchen
      @AdamHotThaiKitchen Год назад +1

      Any time! :) @@kuza3318

  • @k.k.c8670
    @k.k.c8670 2 года назад +3

    Looks delicious. Satay originally comes from Indonesia

  • @dragoncurveenthusiast
    @dragoncurveenthusiast 2 года назад +1

    I usually skip the adds, but this one sounds actually useful!

  • @marroosh
    @marroosh 2 года назад +1

    Just found your channel and I’m drooling here hahah. I’m from the Netherlands and of course Indonesian food is readily available here and I LOVE a good sate🤤🤤🤤 Haven’t had in ages though so will have to make some!
    Edited to add: a fried egg on top of your sate is sooo good, not sure if that’s authentic but it sure is delicious!

  • @advocatusdiaboli1588
    @advocatusdiaboli1588 2 года назад +1

    I have just finnished making the Peanut Sauce. It´s sensational! Now to find out how to substitute my Blood for it. Big Chefskiss.

  • @asikmohammed4401
    @asikmohammed4401 2 года назад

    your story telling is lit!... great job

  • @tjEi012
    @tjEi012 2 года назад +2

    Happy Canada Day, chef! 🇨🇦

  • @markmerkel7488
    @markmerkel7488 2 года назад +1

    Amazing Video, Thank you so much for sharing you are a reall Star - Love your videos !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @mdleweight
    @mdleweight 2 года назад +1

    I had not eaten lunch, yet, while watching this video. I am now starving!

  • @Jolleylicious
    @Jolleylicious 2 года назад +2

    That looks soo yummy!! A lot of preparation and cooking for the satay sauce but well worth it. Will try the recipe forsure👍

  • @whiteriou
    @whiteriou 2 года назад +1

    sesame with peanut.. that's new for me :) You can try mix some cashew nut too for enhanced taste

  • @Needafollower
    @Needafollower 10 месяцев назад

    Hi hope you are well! Your channel is amazing. When I was travelling in Thailand I had clams and they were really spicy. They were so good, I also had a barbecue spicy snapper. Have you done any of these on your channel? I have been looking but haven’t found it. Thanks so much

  • @wendyfong123
    @wendyfong123 2 года назад +1

    Thanks 👍👍👍 very much for sharing this ❤️😊❤️ recipe. yummy yummy yum yum . I will make that for my family thanks 👍💓☺️💓☺️ again.

  • @Supatsu
    @Supatsu 2 года назад +1

    whew SO delicious! I’m buying that beef cut tomorrow and we’ll get to work. I’m gonna have to put that powdered turmeric to work though because I can’t find that or Galangal, fortunately I kind of like turmeric so if we over-turmeric things… Well it probably wouldn’t be the worst thing in the world.

  • @Charley613
    @Charley613 2 года назад +2

    Wow, that really looks delicious! 😋

  • @gracechong7528
    @gracechong7528 2 года назад +2

    Hi, I am excited to make this. Just curious, how long can you store the peanut sauce in the fridge for? Thanks!

  • @priscillamcgregor4679
    @priscillamcgregor4679 2 года назад +1

    Love you, Cape town South Africa

  • @alonzomartii
    @alonzomartii Год назад +2

    I was taught both ways your way and the American way but we used chunky peanut butter at the restaurant I worked at.

  • @arieltanuja
    @arieltanuja 2 года назад +1

    Thanks for the peanut butter recipe, I'll try and reply!

  • @bich-thynguyen6458
    @bich-thynguyen6458 2 года назад +1

    It’s delicious 😝! I like it. I will make it for my family. Thanks for your sharing!

  • @Seabro-tabl42
    @Seabro-tabl42 2 года назад

    Good tips on cutting the sirloin. Thank you.

  • @China-Clay
    @China-Clay 2 года назад +1

    What is it that makes peanut sauce so so good?!!

  • @hetiskitchen9538
    @hetiskitchen9538 2 года назад +14

    In Indonesia we call the pickled cucumber acar too, and we make the way as you did. ❤️

    • @PailinsKitchen
      @PailinsKitchen  2 года назад +6

      That’s cuz we got it from you 😊

    • @hetiskitchen9538
      @hetiskitchen9538 2 года назад

      @@Rainasuan2023 that's okay. Happy to hear the story though

  • @nancyhines5942
    @nancyhines5942 2 года назад +1

    Could this recipe be made with pork? Or, what are the adjustments to make it with pork. Thanks for the pickle recipe. I have always had them with sliced Thai peppers. I appreciate your sharing.

    • @AdamHotThaiKitchen
      @AdamHotThaiKitchen 2 года назад

      Hi Nancy! The pork version (listed in the written recipe) is here hot-thai-kitchen.com/satay-and-peanut-sauce/ Cheers! Adam

  • @tazwowe
    @tazwowe 2 года назад +2

    Your food always looks amazing 😊

  • @ronstarkronstark500
    @ronstarkronstark500 2 года назад

    Beautiful smile. Relax. You seem tense and you’re biting your words!

  • @claudetteleblanc5273
    @claudetteleblanc5273 Год назад +2

    Pailin, you are one great and cute Chef. Your family is lucky to have ya. 💝💯

  • @mishmashmixofstuff
    @mishmashmixofstuff 2 года назад +1

    Is there a good substitute for coconut milk?

    • @AdamHotThaiKitchen
      @AdamHotThaiKitchen 2 года назад

      ruclips.net/video/HXzELWHyOAg/видео.html Cheers! Adam

  • @kanokwana4218
    @kanokwana4218 2 года назад +1

    Just in time for our 4th of July weekend bbq.Thank you

  • @ardemisaguirre8088
    @ardemisaguirre8088 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for this excellent recipes 👍👍😋😋🥰🌹

  • @tincamel
    @tincamel 2 года назад

    You´re the best. Thanks for all your hard work.

  • @arsulaksono881
    @arsulaksono881 Год назад +2

    when I was a kid (in Indonesia), I helped my mum creating beef satay. To tender the mear, my mom used papaya leaves.. The meat was wrapped with crushed papaya leaves and left several hours in room temp .. we didnt have fridge at that time..

  • @mifflin4044
    @mifflin4044 2 года назад +1

    Hello from Montreal Pai! Can you please provide the link to your mortar and pestle? the one on your TOOLS page is not the same one you are using in this video. Thank you!

    • @AdamHotThaiKitchen
      @AdamHotThaiKitchen 2 года назад

      Hey Jada! ... and yep hard to find that one, online or otherwise. She got this one in Chinatown here in Vancouver, and we haven't been able to find the equivalent online (yet). She also likes this one btw - krokcraft.com/ if you're interested. Good luck on your search and cheers for now! Adam

  • @oatiko3065
    @oatiko3065 2 года назад +1

    Making this and your Pad Kra Pao for our camping trip this weekend! kòp kun kráp🙏🏾

  • @ishiiowada3884
    @ishiiowada3884 Год назад

    นำเสนอได้ดีมากเลยครับ👍👍👍

  • @tomhoud2606
    @tomhoud2606 2 года назад +1

    I've been a subscriber for quite a while. I just love your videos. This is a great video, well-played! Good job! Be still, my little heart!

  • @joaojoaooo
    @joaojoaooo 2 года назад +1

    I found out just today that achat, acar and the Filipino word atchara (a method for pickling various vegetables and unripe fruits) have the same origin. 😮 As usual a very insightful video from (minion😅) Pai. That tip about using a shallow dish for dipping sauces--why is that never done here?!

  • @adihsrumm
    @adihsrumm 2 года назад +2

    Where can I buy that curry paste?

    • @AdamHotThaiKitchen
      @AdamHotThaiKitchen 2 года назад

      Anything near you on the map here? hot-thai-kitchen.com/locate-a-thai-grocer/ Good luck! Adam

  • @douglasliebig5625
    @douglasliebig5625 4 месяца назад

    Thai food is the best food. It really is ❤

  • @gregtruchot8826
    @gregtruchot8826 2 года назад +1

    These may be dumb questions, but how long will the peanut sauce will stay good in the refrigerator and freezer?

    • @AdamHotThaiKitchen
      @AdamHotThaiKitchen 2 года назад +1

      Hi Greg, Adam here! If that info isn't in the written recipe (linked above) and you want to ask her directly rather than put it out to the community, you can check out options to get hold of her here hot-thai-kitchen.com/contact . Cheers!

  • @lukecarey613
    @lukecarey613 3 месяца назад

    Fantastic, thanks Pai ❤

  • @theguynextdoor4978
    @theguynextdoor4978 2 года назад +1

    Would cashew nuts and sesame seeds go well in this? I'm unfortunately allergic to all nuts except cashews and almonds.

    • @theguynextdoor4978
      @theguynextdoor4978 2 года назад

      @@gold-toponym Definitely. I experimented and used homemade cashew butter in the gravy. In fact, it provided that nice nutty creaminess from the cashews.

  • @NoName-vq3zo
    @NoName-vq3zo Год назад

    Good instructions and good tips!

  • @pudnbug
    @pudnbug Год назад

    I love beef satay, and I'm definitely going to try this. But I have a question. We used to go to a Thai restaurant called Celadon, where they had the absolutely most delicious peanut sauce - I could eat a bowl of it like soup. But it didn't look like peanut sauce. It was kind of clear, sort of like a plum sauce, but it did taste of peanuts. I wish I had a recipe for that (the restaurant closed). Any ideas?

    • @PailinsKitchen
      @PailinsKitchen  Год назад +1

      Hi Adam here - and good question! If you want to ask her that one directly though rather that put it out to the community (as she doesn't see the comments on here once the post is more than a week old as per her note above), you can check out all the options to get hold of her at hot-thai-kitchen.com/contact . Cheers!

  • @nthonyroulston7090
    @nthonyroulston7090 2 года назад +1

    What has happened to the quantities? in the written recipe description..

  • @martinnj14
    @martinnj14 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for another great video and recipe! I watched some of your food vlogs from Thailand. In one of the videos you got This Laab omelette and Goong Chae Nam Pla (😅?) Could you make a video and recipe for those dishes? Love your work❤️

    • @PailinsKitchen
      @PailinsKitchen  2 года назад +3

      Laab omelette is already on the channel, and as for the other one, request noted :)