Satay chicken with cucumber salad 🥗
Satay chicken with cucumber salad 🥗

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Chicken Satay with Sesame Salad and Rice. We're jazzing up chicken mince with a light satay sauce. This Thai salad is called Ajaad.

To begin with this particular recipe, we have to first prepare a few components. You can cook satay chicken with cucumber salad 🥗 using 20 ingredients and 11 steps. Here is how you can achieve that.

The ingredients needed to make Satay chicken with cucumber salad 🥗:
  1. Take Chicken satay
  2. Get Thumb size piece fresh ginger
  3. Prepare garlic
  4. Take lime
  5. Get honey
  6. Make ready soy sauce
  7. Make ready medium curry powder
  8. Make ready smooth peanut butter
  9. Get chicken breast strips
  10. Make ready coconut milk
  11. Prepare Glug olive oil
  12. Make ready Cucumber salad
  13. Make ready cucumber
  14. Get white wine vinegar
  15. Take golden caster sugar
  16. Take sweet chilli sauce
  17. Take Small bunch coriander leaves
  18. Make ready To serve
  19. Prepare White boiled rice
  20. Get Lime wedges

Remove chicken from marinade; discard marinade. Serve chicken with cucumber salad and peanut sauce for dipping. Delicious Grilled Pork Satay Served with Cucumber Salad Chicken Satay with peanut sauce. Marinate chicken breasts, then drizzle with a punchy peanut satay sauce for a no-fuss, midweek meal that's high in protein and big on flavour.

Steps to make Satay chicken with cucumber salad 🥗:
  1. Peel and grate the ginger and add to a bowl.
  2. Crush the garlic and add to the ginger.
  3. Zest the lime and add to the garlic and ginger. Cut the lime and squeeze all the juice into the bowl.
  4. Now add the honey, soy, curry powder, peanut butter and stir well. If it’s a bit thick add some water till you have the consistency of thick cream.
  5. Remove 2/3rds of the mixture and put into a saucepan.
  6. On a chopping board with a roll pin whack the chicken till it’s in thin strips. Now add this to the bowl with the 1/3rd peanut mixture. Leave to marinade….. ⏰
  7. Add the rice on to cook. I use 1/4 mug rice per person and double the amount of cold water. Bring to the boil then reduce the heat and let simmer for 12mins.
  8. In the saucepan with the peanut mixture add the coconut milk and simmer for 10mins.
  9. Meanwhile add the chicken onto skewers (try to keep them flat so they cook quickly). Put some oil in a frying pan and fry on a medium heat - 5 mins on each side till thoroughly cooked through.
  10. Whilst the chicken is cooking prep the salad. Add the vinegar, sugar, sweet chilli and coriander to a bowl. Using a spiraliser or a peeler make strips off cucumber and add to the mixture.
  11. Serve up together and enjoy.

While the chicken rests, toss the lettuce wedges with the cucumber, shallot, coriander and pomegranate, and pile onto plates. This is a great summer salad with nice texture contrast. I tend to follow the recipe except for the peppers, which I frequently substitute with jalapenos or whatever is ripe in the garden. Our succulent, turmeric-marinated chicken satay skewers with rich, creamy homemade peanut sauce puts even the best Thai restaurant chicken satay to shame. Homemade peanut sauce is something that everyone should master.

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