Peanut Dipping Sauce

Gluten Free
Dairy Free
Peanut Dipping Sauce
45 min.
8
85kcal

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If you're looking to elevate your appetizer game, this Peanut Dipping Sauce is a must-try! Bursting with vibrant flavors and a delightful balance of spice and sweetness, this sauce is perfect for dipping fresh vegetables, grilled meats, or even as a zesty dressing for salads. The combination of roasted peanuts, aromatic herbs, and a hint of heat from dried chiles creates a rich and creamy texture that will leave your taste buds dancing.

This recipe is not only gluten-free and dairy-free, making it suitable for various dietary preferences, but it also comes together in just 45 minutes. With its unique blend of ingredients like fresh galangal, lemongrass, and tamarind paste, you’ll be transported to the bustling streets of Southeast Asia with every bite. The addition of palm sugar adds a touch of sweetness that perfectly balances the savory notes, while the shrimp paste or fish sauce provides an umami depth that is simply irresistible.

Whether you're hosting a gathering or simply indulging in a snack, this Peanut Dipping Sauce is sure to impress. Serve it alongside beef satay or as part of a vibrant antipasti platter, and don’t forget to pair it with a refreshing rosé to complement the dish's complex flavors. Get ready to wow your guests and enjoy a taste of culinary adventure right in your own kitchen!

Ingredients

  • 0.5 teaspoon shrimp paste (Malaysian shrimp paste)
  • 0.5 cup dry-roasted peanuts unsalted
  • teaspoons galangal fresh peeled chopped
  •  garlic clove chopped
  • 1.5 teaspoons lemongrass fresh peeled chopped
  • teaspoons coconut sugar 
  •  chiles dried red hot
  • 0.5 teaspoon rice vinegar 
  • 0.3 teaspoon salt 
  •  shallots chopped
  • teaspoons tamarind paste 
  • tablespoon vegetable oil 
  • 0.8 cup water 

Equipment

  • food processor
  • bowl
  • frying pan
  • sauce pan

Directions

  1. Place chiles in a bowl, and cover with hot water.
  2. Let stand for 30 minutes or until tender.
  3. Drain.
  4. Combine chiles, 1/2 cup peanuts, and next 5 ingredients (through shallot) in a food processor. Process until finely chopped.
  5. Heat a medium saucepan over medium-high heat.
  6. Add oil to pan, and swirl to coat.
  7. Add chile mixture; cook for 1 minute, stirring constantly.
  8. Add 3/4 cup water and remaining ingredients; bring to a boil. Reduce heat; simmer for 4 minutes, stirring occasionally.
  9. Let stand for 30 minutes.
  10. Wine note: Beef satay is a tasty wine problem: All those heady Southeast Asian aromatics--tamarind, coriander, lemongrass--suggest an aromatic white match. But underneath the spice is beef, so go with pink! Look to a bone-dry, crisp, fruity ros from California that's full of spicy red fruit flavors. Try Zaca Mesa 2009 "Z Gris" from Santa Ynez Valley ($16). Tart cherry and sweet, wild strawberry flavors are surrounded by aromatic spices, lime, and herbs. --Sara Schneider

Nutrition Facts

Calories85kcal
Protein13.07%
Fat61.47%
Carbs25.46%

Properties

Glycemic Index
28.63
Glycemic Load
1.99
Inflammation Score
-2
Nutrition Score
2.656521734984%

Flavonoids

Myricetin
0.01mg
Quercetin
0.01mg

Nutrients percent of daily need

Calories:85.37kcal
4.27%
Fat:6.22g
9.57%
Saturated Fat:0.96g
5.98%
Carbohydrates:5.79g
1.93%
Net Carbohydrates:4.71g
1.71%
Sugar:2.66g
2.96%
Cholesterol:3.56mg
1.19%
Sodium:130.37mg
5.67%
Alcohol:0g
100%
Alcohol %:0%
100%
Protein:2.97g
5.95%
Manganese:0.24mg
12.12%
Vitamin B3:1.43mg
7.15%
Magnesium:18.25mg
4.56%
Fiber:1.08g
4.32%
Phosphorus:40.34mg
4.03%
Copper:0.07mg
3.52%
Vitamin K:3.48µg
3.31%
Folate:13.08µg
3.27%
Potassium:99.79mg
2.85%
Vitamin B1:0.04mg
2.62%
Vitamin B6:0.04mg
2.11%
Iron:0.35mg
1.97%
Calcium:14.47mg
1.45%
Vitamin B5:0.14mg
1.43%
Zinc:0.21mg
1.4%
Vitamin A:66.92IU
1.34%
Selenium:0.81µg
1.16%
Source:My Recipes