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Peanut sauce

Peanut sauce, satay sauce (saté sauce), bumbu kacang, sambal kacang, or pecel is an Indonesian sauce made from ground roasted or fried peanuts, widely used in Indonesian cuisine and many other dishes throughout the world.[2]

Peanut sauce
Peanut sauce with vegetables in pecel
Alternative namesSatay sauce, bumbu kacang, sambal kacang, pecel
TypeCondiment
Place of originIndonesia[1]
Serving temperatureRoom temperature
Main ingredientsGround roasted peanuts, water and spices
Other informationNow part of global cuisine, but associated mainly with Southeast Asian cuisine.
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Peanut sauce is used with meat and vegetables, with grilled skewered meat, such as satays,[3] poured over vegetables as salad dressing such as in gado-gado, or as a dipping sauce.

Ingredients edit

The main ingredient is ground roasted peanuts, for which peanut butter can act as a substitute.[4] Several different recipes for making peanut sauces exist, resulting in a variety of flavours, textures and consistency. A typical recipe usually contains ground roasted peanuts or peanut butter (smooth or crunchy), coconut milk, soy sauce, tamarind, galangal, garlic, and spices (such as coriander seed or cumin).[2] Other possible ingredients are chili peppers, sugar, fried onion, and lemongrass. The texture and consistency (thin or thick) of a peanut sauce corresponds to the amount of water being mixed in it.[citation needed]

In Western countries, the readily and widely available peanut butter is often used as a substitute ingredient to make peanut sauce.[4] To achieve authenticity, some recipes might insist on making roasted ground peanuts from scratch, using a traditional stone mortar and pestle for grinding to achieve desired texture, graininess and earthy flavour of peanut sauce. This sauce is popularly applied on chicken skewers, beef satay or warm noodles.[2]

Regional edit

Indonesia edit

 
Satays are commonly served with peanut sauce, therefore it is often called "satay sauce".[1]
 
Indonesian siomay is served with peanut sauce

One of the main characteristics of Indonesian cuisine is the wide applications of bumbu kacang (peanut sauce) in many Indonesian signature dishes, such as satay,[5] gado-gado, karedok, ketoprak, rujak and pecel, or Chinese-influenced dishes such as siomay. It is usually added to main ingredients (meat or vegetable) to add taste, used as dipping sauce such as sambal kacang (a mixture of ground chilli and fried peanuts) for otak-otak or ketan or as a dressing on vegetables. Satays are commonly served with peanut sauce. However, satay does not actually mean peanut sauce – Southeast Asia's favourite street food snack is a dish of skewered, grilled meat with infinite variations.[1]

Introduced from Mexico by Portuguese and Spanish merchants in the 16th century, peanuts found a place within Indonesian cuisine as a popular sauce. Peanuts thrived in the tropical environment of Southeast Asia, and today, they can be found roasted and chopped finely, topping a variety of dishes and in marinades and dipping sauces.[citation needed]

Peanut sauce reached its sophistication in Indonesia,[6] with the delicate balance of taste acquired from various ingredients according to each recipe of peanut sauce; fried peanuts, gula jawa (palm sugar), garlic, shallot, ginger, tamarind juice, lemon juice, lemongrass, salt, chilli, pepper, sweet soy sauce, ground together and mixed with water to acquire the right texture. The secret to good peanut sauce is "not too thick and not too watery." Indonesian peanut sauce tends to be less sweet than the Thai one (which is a hybrid adaptation). Gado-gado is eaten with peanut sauce throughout Indonesia, showcasing the delicate balance of sweet, spicy and sour.[citation needed]

The Netherlands edit

 
Patatje Oorlog, fries served with peanut sauce and mayonnaise

The Netherlands adopted peanut sauce as a common side dish through its former colonization of South East Asia. Besides being used in certain traditional Indonesian and Dutch-Indonesian dishes, it has found its way into a purely Dutch context when it is eaten during, for instance, a (non-Asian style) barbecue or with French fries. A popular combination at Dutch fast food outlets is French fries with mayonnaise and peanut sauce (often with raw chopped onions and with ketchup or Dutch currysauce), called a Patatje Oorlog (lit. "Fries War").[7] Peanut sauce is also eaten with baguette, bread, cucumber or potatoes. It is also used as an ingredient in the deep-fried snack food called Satékroket, a croquette made with a flour-thickened ragout based on Indonesian satay.[citation needed]

Other countries edit

 
Spring rolls with peanut sauce as a dipping sauce.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c Bartholomeusz, Rachel. "So much more to satay than peanut sauce". SBS Food. Retrieved 2020-04-13.
  2. ^ a b c "Indonesian-Spiced Peanut Sauce". Food & Wine. Retrieved 2020-04-13.
  3. ^ Doak, Robin S. (2004). Indonesia. Capstone. ISBN 978-0-7565-0582-0.
  4. ^ a b Robertson, Robin (2006-02-21). Peanut Butter Planet: Around the World in 80 Recipes, from Starters to Main Dishes to Desserts. Rodale. ISBN 978-1-57954-963-3.
  5. ^ Wongso, William W.; Tobing, Hayatinufus A. L. (2012-12-25). Mini Homestyle Indonesian Cooking. Tuttle Publishing. ISBN 978-1-4629-1106-6.
  6. ^ O'Neill, Molly (2000-07-02). "Food; The Stick Shift". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2020-04-13.
  7. ^ Sparvell, Ray (30 August 2016). "Dutch "war fries" provide a battleground of tastes". SBS Food. Retrieved 2020-04-13.

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Peanut sauce satay sauce sate sauce bumbu kacang sambal kacang or pecel is an Indonesian sauce made from ground roasted or fried peanuts widely used in Indonesian cuisine and many other dishes throughout the world 2 Peanut saucePeanut sauce with vegetables in pecelAlternative namesSatay sauce bumbu kacang sambal kacang pecelTypeCondimentPlace of originIndonesia 1 Serving temperatureRoom temperatureMain ingredientsGround roasted peanuts water and spicesOther informationNow part of global cuisine but associated mainly with Southeast Asian cuisine Media Peanut saucePeanut sauce is used with meat and vegetables with grilled skewered meat such as satays 3 poured over vegetables as salad dressing such as in gado gado or as a dipping sauce Contents 1 Ingredients 2 Regional 2 1 Indonesia 2 2 The Netherlands 2 3 Other countries 3 See also 4 ReferencesIngredients editThe main ingredient is ground roasted peanuts for which peanut butter can act as a substitute 4 Several different recipes for making peanut sauces exist resulting in a variety of flavours textures and consistency A typical recipe usually contains ground roasted peanuts or peanut butter smooth or crunchy coconut milk soy sauce tamarind galangal garlic and spices such as coriander seed or cumin 2 Other possible ingredients are chili peppers sugar fried onion and lemongrass The texture and consistency thin or thick of a peanut sauce corresponds to the amount of water being mixed in it citation needed In Western countries the readily and widely available peanut butter is often used as a substitute ingredient to make peanut sauce 4 To achieve authenticity some recipes might insist on making roasted ground peanuts from scratch using a traditional stone mortar and pestle for grinding to achieve desired texture graininess and earthy flavour of peanut sauce This sauce is popularly applied on chicken skewers beef satay or warm noodles 2 Regional editIndonesia edit nbsp Satays are commonly served with peanut sauce therefore it is often called satay sauce 1 nbsp Indonesian siomay is served with peanut sauceOne of the main characteristics of Indonesian cuisine is the wide applications of bumbu kacang peanut sauce in many Indonesian signature dishes such as satay 5 gado gado karedok ketoprak rujak and pecel or Chinese influenced dishes such as siomay It is usually added to main ingredients meat or vegetable to add taste used as dipping sauce such as sambal kacang a mixture of ground chilli and fried peanuts for otak otak or ketan or as a dressing on vegetables Satays are commonly served with peanut sauce However satay does not actually mean peanut sauce Southeast Asia s favourite street food snack is a dish of skewered grilled meat with infinite variations 1 Introduced from Mexico by Portuguese and Spanish merchants in the 16th century peanuts found a place within Indonesian cuisine as a popular sauce Peanuts thrived in the tropical environment of Southeast Asia and today they can be found roasted and chopped finely topping a variety of dishes and in marinades and dipping sauces citation needed Peanut sauce reached its sophistication in Indonesia 6 with the delicate balance of taste acquired from various ingredients according to each recipe of peanut sauce fried peanuts gula jawa palm sugar garlic shallot ginger tamarind juice lemon juice lemongrass salt chilli pepper sweet soy sauce ground together and mixed with water to acquire the right texture The secret to good peanut sauce is not too thick and not too watery Indonesian peanut sauce tends to be less sweet than the Thai one which is a hybrid adaptation Gado gado is eaten with peanut sauce throughout Indonesia showcasing the delicate balance of sweet spicy and sour citation needed The Netherlands edit This section possibly contains original research Please improve it by verifying the claims made and adding inline citations Statements consisting only of original research should be removed October 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message nbsp Patatje Oorlog fries served with peanut sauce and mayonnaiseThe Netherlands adopted peanut sauce as a common side dish through its former colonization of South East Asia Besides being used in certain traditional Indonesian and Dutch Indonesian dishes it has found its way into a purely Dutch context when it is eaten during for instance a non Asian style barbecue or with French fries A popular combination at Dutch fast food outlets is French fries with mayonnaise and peanut sauce often with raw chopped onions and with ketchup or Dutch currysauce called a Patatje Oorlog lit Fries War 7 Peanut sauce is also eaten with baguette bread cucumber or potatoes It is also used as an ingredient in the deep fried snack food called Satekroket a croquette made with a flour thickened ragout based on Indonesian satay citation needed Other countries edit This section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed January 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message nbsp Spring rolls with peanut sauce as a dipping sauce In Chinese cooking the derivative sauce is often used Chaoshan style hot pot In Hong Kong among the many dishes using this sauce is satay beef noodles very common for breakfast in cha chaan tengs In India groundnut chutney spicy peanut sauce is served along with breakfast such as idli and dosa Variations include palli chutney spiced whole peanut chutney in Andhra Pradesh and kadalai chutney in Tamil Nadu In the Philippines peanut sauce is known as sarsa ng mani and is used as a dipping sauce for satay and for different varieties of lumpia In Singapore peanut sauce is not only used as dipping sauce for satay It is also eaten with rice vermicelli known as satay bee hoon In Vietnam it is called tương đậu phộng and is used in cuốn diếp dish The Vietnamese variation also contains hoisin sauce See also edit nbsp Food portal nbsp Indonesia portal nbsp Malaysia portal nbsp Singapore portalList of peanut dishes List of sauces Peanut butter Peanut chutney Sambal Shacha sauce Siu haau sauceReferences edit a b c Bartholomeusz Rachel So much more to satay than peanut sauce SBS Food Retrieved 2020 04 13 a b c Indonesian Spiced Peanut Sauce Food amp Wine Retrieved 2020 04 13 Doak Robin S 2004 Indonesia Capstone ISBN 978 0 7565 0582 0 a b Robertson Robin 2006 02 21 Peanut Butter Planet Around the World in 80 Recipes from Starters to Main Dishes to Desserts Rodale ISBN 978 1 57954 963 3 Wongso William W Tobing Hayatinufus A L 2012 12 25 Mini Homestyle Indonesian Cooking Tuttle Publishing ISBN 978 1 4629 1106 6 O Neill Molly 2000 07 02 Food The Stick Shift The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 2020 04 13 Sparvell Ray 30 August 2016 Dutch war fries provide a battleground of tastes SBS Food Retrieved 2020 04 13 nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Peanut sauces Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index 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