A wonderful Thai classic made low carb. Its main star is the peanut-butter sauce, also known as satay sauce. Super popular with kids because of the sweetness from the peanuts.
June 1 2016 recipe by Anne Aobadia, photo by Emma Shevtzoff, nutritional review by Franziska Spritzler, RD, CDE in Recipes, Dinner, Meal
A wonderful Thai classic made low carb. Its main star is the peanut-butter sauce, also known as satay sauce. Super popular with kids because of the sweetness from the peanuts.
USMetric
4 servingservings
Ingredients
Chicken & broccoli
- 1½ lbs 650 g boneless chicken thighs
- 2 tbsp 2 tbsp fresh ginger, minced
- 2 2 garlic clove, mincedgarlic cloves, minced
- 1 tbsp 1 tbsp lime juice
- 1 tbsp 1 tbsp tamari soy sauce
- 1 tsp 1 tsp turmeric
- 1 lb (5 cups) 450 g (1.2 liters) broccoli
- 1 tbsp 1 tbsp coconut oil
- salt if needed
Satay sauce
- 1¾ cups 425 ml coconut cream
- 1 tbsp 1 tbsp red curry paste, minced
- 2 tbsp 2 tbsp tamari soy sauce
- 1⁄3 cup 80 ml peanut butter
Serving
- 4 tbsp 4 tbsp salted peanuts, chopped (optional)
- 4 tbsp 4 tbsp fresh cilantro, chopped (optional)
- ½ ½ red chili pepper, slicedred chili peppers, sliced (optional)
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Instructions
Cut the chicken into bite-size pieces and place in a bowl or a plastic bag.
Add the ginger, garlic, turmeric, lime, and tamari. Let marinate for 10 minutes.
While the chicken is marinating, combine the ingredients for the satay sauce in a small saucepan and bring to a boil.
Let simmer on low heat for 5–10 minutes until the sauce is of desired consistency. Season to taste and keep warm.
Heat a wok or large frying pan on medium-high heat with coconut oil. Add the garlic and fry the chicken and broccoli until the chicken is thoroughly cooked.
Serve the sauce with the chicken and broccoli. Sprinkle with crushed peanuts and fresh cilantro for extra crunch and flavor.
Tip
You can also thread the chicken pieces on a skewer and grill them in the oven or on the barbecue.
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25 comments
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Brigitte
June 4 2016
It says 12 g carbs per portion.
Very yummy. I've made satay sauce before but this was the nicest so far. It does not require long prepping or cooking times, so it might become a weekday staple after work.
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carol
July 10 2016
Going to make this tonight, just have chicken thighs, but I am sure it will be just as good
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carol
July 10 2016
Just had this, I cooked the chicken thighs with the marinade, made the sauce, then at the end of cooking mixed the chicken with the sauce, so all the chicken juices and satay sauce were mixed together. I served it with veg from the garden, (new potatoes for hubby and courgette noodles and broad beans) for me. the sauce mixed well with the "noodles"
excellent!!- 2 comments removed
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Hamish
October 10 2017
This was delicious and easy to make.
Made is with fried brocoli and asparagus!! Yummy...
This is a new favourite in our home.- 5 comments removed
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Ash B
August 22 2018
Dead set one of the best satays I’ve eaten. Really yum will definitely be cooking again. Super easy to make too!!
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Christina
June 25 2019
Very good dish for meal prepping: I prepared it with steamed broccoli, and had an easy lunch for the entire week. I used chicken breasts instead of thighs, so that made cutting up the meat very easy. Side note, in case anyone just glances over the ingredients & bases their shopping list on that -- make very sure you buy ground up/powdered coriander seeds. I bought the whole seeds & am now constantly biting into them when I eat...not pleasant.
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HELEN CONWAY
July 8 2019
Great quick & easy meal. I cooked the chicken on the bbq, it was delicious after being marinated for just about half an hour then I served it with cauliflower & broccoli rice. Hubby loved it too!!
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Yvonne
May 12 2020
This was amazing, one of the best I’ve done to date
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Ema
July 10 2020
Really tasty and quick to make. Pork and coconut aminos made for a good substitute for the chicken and tamari. Will make again! :)
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Maureen
August 27 2020
Used half the coconut milk, added fish sauce, fresh lime juice, dried galangal and grated and powdered ginger to sauce. Made it taste closer to standard Satay. Did cut the fat% by quite a bit, of course. Very allergic to shellfish, so Thai curry paste not an option. I find a lot of the DD recipes do not scale well and you end up with far too much sauce (unless you make enough cauliflower rice to drizzle it over at another meal).
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Jill Wallentin Team Diet Doctor
September 4 2020
Hello there!
Thanks so much for your feedback. We've listened, re-tested this recipe, and improved it. We hope once you try it again yourself, you'll notice the difference — and love it as much as we do.
Happy cooking!/The recipe team
P.S. To keep the comments section up-to-date, we've gone ahead and removed any comments regarding the now-resolved issues. Thanks!
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Debra
September 20 2020
Can you freeze it with out the broccoli
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Kerry Merritt Team Diet Doctor
September 20 2020
Can you freeze it with out the broccoli
Yes, that should work fine!
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Andy
October 21 2020
Looks great. What's pushing up the carb count ?
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Ca
November 10 2020
it´s a nice recipe...but it contains ingredients i couldn´t stock at home because of carb addiction issues; like a jar of peanut butter :(
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Crystal Pullen Team Diet Doctor
November 10 2020
it´s a nice recipe...but it contains ingredients i couldn´t stock at home because of carb addiction issues; like a jar of peanut butter :(
Ca, you may look around a bit and find single-serve packets of peanut butter at your grocery.
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liza.brown
January 15 2021
I am not a huge fan of Chicken thighs can I use a chicken breast?
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Niki
March 2 2021
What was the recipe for the sauce before November, don’t remember needing red curry paste last time I made it and don’t have any curry paste in my house
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Jacqueline
April 28 2021
"Creamed Coconut" is misleading - I think you mean Coconut Milk don't you?
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Charlotte Zwart Team Diet Doctor
April 28 2021
"Creamed Coconut" is misleading - I think you mean Coconut Milk don't you?
For this recipe you can use coconut cream which contains 35% fat.
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Maura
May 20 2021
Amazing. Made a few tweaks to suit myself. But stuck to the original will be a stable
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Stan
October 26 2021
I understand about having peanut butter around the house. You can really tell the difference (taste the sugar in it) between the main brands and a peanut only type. The peanut only will be less thick and may require modifying the recipe.
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Peter Stephenson
November 18 2021
Tried this dish tonight, I didn't have enough Broccoli so I added some Cauliflower.. turned out great..
Last time I pay for Thai food
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Kerry Merritt Team Diet Doctor
November 18 2021
Tried this dish tonight, I didn't have enough Broccoli so I added some Cauliflower.. turned out great..
Last time I pay for Thai foodSo glad you enjoyed it!
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markmanra
February 22 2022
Great recipe - another winner from DD! We used 365 Everyday Value Creamy PB. 4g net carbs.