Satay is a very popular Southeast Asian street food. Originated from Indonesia (Malaysians: please don't kill me), satay is marinated meat skewers served with peanut sauce and a side of compressed rice or ketupat. You can find satay in Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore and Thailand with some variation between the countries. Indonesian sate is often served dipped in very rich peanut sauce - usually the peanuts would have been finely grounded - so much so that you cant get the bite of any peanuts anymore. In Singapore on the other hand, serves satay with coarsely grounded peanut sauce so you can still enjoy the crunch of peanuts in every bite. Satay comes in various meat. Malay stalls in Singapore usually sell mutton, beef or chicken satay whereas Chinese stalls in Singapore usually sell pork, mutton or chicken satay. While we love mutton satay, some people found the meat a little too gamey. we love it though. What about you? See the ingredient list of this recipe below for your easy reference. Hope you can recreate this yummy dish in the comfort of your home. Thanks for dropping by our channel. Please subscribe to stay tuned to our home cooking videos. Follow us on:Youtube: www.youtube.com/spicenpans Facebook www.facebook.com/spicenpans/ Instagram www.instagram/spicenpans Blog: www.spicenpans.com Chat with us!
[email protected] Thanks for watching! See you soon. xoxo Jamie on behalf of Spice N Pans Ingredients: Makes 27 sticks of satay2 stalks of lemongrass - use only the white part10 pcs of shallots2 cloves of garlic10g of galangal10g of young ginger1 teaspoon of cumin100ml of coconut milk100ml of water600g of mutton3 tablespoons of brown sugar1 teaspoon of turmeric powder1 teaspoon of fennel powder1 teaspoon of coriander powder1.5 teaspoons of salt2 tablespoons of light soy sauceIf you're interested to buy Magimix, here's the link to the model we're using: https://amzn.to/2IucgHSThis product is also available at Tangs, Robinsons, Isetan, Takashimaya etc in Singapore.===If you like this recipe, you might like these too:Lontong:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WdivJFs_pqMNasi Impithttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LjzG1D2M6wESingapore Chicken Satayhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xe9_ihBpvbISingapore Satay Saucehttps://youtu.be/uxQw4-8W8xcDisclaimer: Spice N' Pans is not related to these products and cannot guarantee the quality of the products in the links provided. Links are provided here for your convenience. We can only stand by the brands of the products we used in the video and we highly recommend you to buy them. Even then, preference can be subjective. Please buy at your own risk. Some of the links provided here may be affiliated. These links are important as they help to fund this channel so that we can continue to give you more recipes. Cheers!