Earlier, I had shared a popular Indian condiment, green chutney. Now it’s time for another one from one of my favorite cuisine. It’s the Thai peanut sauce. This easy no-cook peanut sauce is versatile, and you can make this in less than 10 minutes with just a handful of ingredients.

Ingredients required

We only need seven ingredients, and you can mostly manage with what you have in your pantry. For this sauce, we need unsweetened creamy peanut butter, sriracha for the spice, dark soy sauce for the umami flavor, agave nectar, and lemon or lime juice to balance the flavors. Adding fresh garlic and ginger adds more depth of flavor, but you can make this sauce without garlic too.  Please refer to the recipe card for exact measurements and recipe notes for alternate ingredients. 

Versatile sauce

As a dip – You can serve this sauce as a dip for rolls, lettuce wraps, satay, etc.As a salad dressing – You can use this as a salad dressing too. You can use this as a dressing for the green papaya and mango salad or red cabbage salad. I will share that salad recipe soon. As a noodle sauce – I have already shared udon noodles with peanut butter, and this sauce is more like what I used for that. You can use this as noodle sauce or even for Asian-style pasta salad. 

Storing suggestions

So far, I have stored this sauce in an air-tight container for up to 4 days in the refrigerator. As you can do this quickly, I recommend making and enjoying the required quantity. 

How to make Thai peanut sauce

Add all the ingredients into a mixer jar. I used my coffee grinder to blend all the ingredients.

Blend all the ingredients until creamy and smooth. 

Thai peanut sauce is ready. Serve it with rolls of your choice. 

Recipe Notes

I have made this sauce without garlic too.Adjust the amount of sriracha to taste. Instead of agave nectar, you can use honey or maple syrup. Make sure to chop the garlic and ginger so it doesn’t get stuck in the blades of the blender. Do not add more than 2 to 3 tbsps of water; I highly recommend hot water for blending. If you like some texture in your sauce, use chunky peanut butter and blend the ingredients coarsely. 

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