Chicken satay marinade

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Thai chicken satay is skewers of spiced grilled chicken served with a thick and rich peanut sauce. Amazingly simple to make, you’ll be blown away by the authentic flavour. Surprisingly easy to make and the quickest way to skewer chicken ever! It tastes as good as take-out Thai satay. Served with an addictively tasty homemade Thai peanut satay sauce. A combo of classic and convenient ingredients – making it taste authentic without having to search for ingredients. Chicken Satay Marinade, Satay Marinade, Thai Satay, Easy Thai Chicken, Thai Chicken Satay, Chicken Satay Skewers, Chicken Satay Recipe, Satay Recipe, Satay Chicken

Thai chicken satay is skewers of spiced grilled chicken served with a thick and rich peanut sauce. Amazingly simple to make, you’ll be blown away by the authentic flavour. Surprisingly easy to make and the quickest way to skewer chicken ever! It tastes as good as take-out Thai satay. Served with an addictively tasty homemade Thai peanut satay sauce. A combo of classic and convenient ingredients – making it taste authentic without having to search for ingredients.

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This easy Thai chicken satay has become my children's most requested meal. The chicken marinade comes together in a snap. Serve it with coconut rice and all dinner done. #easy #thai #chicken #satay #skewer #children Thai Chicken Satay Recipe, Thai Chicken Marinade, Chicken Satay Marinade, Satay Marinade, Easy Thai Chicken, Thai Chicken Satay, Chicken Satay Skewers, Chicken Satay Recipe, Satay Chicken

A Few Notes: This marinade yields enough for 4 chicken breasts. I always use 2, but don't be afraid to slice up 4. 6-inch skewers make the cooking process painless — large skewers won't fit into the pan, and they'll burn if propped against the edge of the pan for too long. If you only have large skewers, break them. To rinse rice: place it in a large bowl, fill it with cold water, swoosh the rice around a little bit; then tip the bowl to dump out the cloudy water. Repeat this process 3 to 4…

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