Peanut Dipping Sauce (Easy 2 Step Recipe & Only 6 Ingredients) (2024)

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This peanut dipping sauce is SUPER easy: it’s made with only a handful of ingredients and is done in 2 steps. This is a Thai inspired peanut sauce with Asian flavors.

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The options for this tasty sauce are endless: use it as a sauce for meat, a topping for salads or noodles, or as a dip for chopped veggies or spring rolls. It’s so good you’ll keep finding reasons to make it!

Start by paring this sauce with our Simple Crispy Baked Tofu.

About the Recipe

This is a classic Thai flavor peanut dipping sauce. It’s made with ingredients like peanut butter, soy sauce, honey and sesame oil (see full list below). It’s not a spicy sauce (unless you want to make it spicy)!

The consistency of this sauce is perfect for dipping, it’s thick and just a little creamy. If you like your sauce thinner, you can add water until it’s your desired consistency.

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Peanut Dipping Sauce Ingredients:

  • 1/2 cup creamy peanut butter
  • 3 tbsp soy sauce (or tamari sauce)
  • 2 tbsp honey
  • 1 tsp sesame oil
  • 1/4 tsp chili paste
  • 1 lime juiced
  • 1 tsp hoisin sauce (optional)

How to Make Peanut Dipping Sauce

Step 1:

In a medium mixing bowl, add all ingredients. Whisk together to combine.

Step 2:

Add water to thin your sauce as needed. Add a splash of water at a time until it reaches your desired consistency. If your sauce is too thick, add more peanut butter. Add more spice (chili paste) or acidity (lime juice) or sweetness (honey) to fit your taste preferences.

TIP: Red pepper flakes are another fun way to add spice to this sauce. Sprinkle in a few as you stir your sauce.

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Step 3:

Serve as a dipping sauce (for meats, veggies or spring rolls) or drizzle it over salads or noodles.

To store the sauce, keep it in an airtight container for up to a week.

What to Use Peanut Dipping Sauce For:

The possibilities are endless. It’s almost a shorter list of what NOT to eat with this dipping sauce 🙂 This sauce goes with almost anything. Here’s a few of our favorite ways to use this sauce:

Try it as:

  • Sauce for noodles
  • Salad dressing
  • Dip for spring rolls
  • Dip for fresh chopped veggies
  • Dip for dumplings
  • Sauce for chicken or beef skewers
  • Topping for tofu (like this recipe for crispy baed tofu below!)
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How to Store Peanut Dipping Sauce

Once you’re done with your sauce, store it in an airtight container in your fridge. Peanut sauce stays good for up to a week (but chances are, it will all be gone quicker)!

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Peanut Dipping Sauce

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  • Total Time: 5 minutes
  • Yield: 1 cups 1x
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Description

The tastiest, easiest peanut dipping sauce. Made with only a handful of ingredients and done in 2 steps.

  • 1/2 cup creamy peanut butter
  • 3 tbsp soy sauce (or tamari sauce)
  • 2 tbsp honey
  • 1 tsp sesame oil
  • 1/4 tsp chili paste
  • 1 lime (juiced)
  • 1 tsp hoisin sauce ((optional))

Instructions

  1. In a medium mixing bowl, add all ingredients. Whisk together to combine.
  2. Add water to thin your sauce as needed. Add a splash of water at a time until it reaches your desired consistency. If your sauce is too thin, add more peanut butter. Add more spice (chili paste) or acidity (lime juice) or sweetness (honey) to fit your taste preferences.
  3. Serve as a dipping sauce (for meats, veggies or spring rolls) or drizzle it over salads or noodles. To store the sauce, keep it in an airtight container for up to a week.
  • Prep Time: 5 minutes
  • Category: Snack
  • Cuisine: Chinese

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  1. Peanut Dipping Sauce (Easy 2 Step Recipe & Only 6 Ingredients) (8)Casie Boden

    Followed recipe exactly as posted but ended up adding a ton more chili paste to reach my desired spiciness. Used as a dip for spring rolls & have plans to use the leftovers on top of Ramen. All in all a great recipe and one I will be making again!

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  2. Peanut Dipping Sauce (Easy 2 Step Recipe & Only 6 Ingredients) (9)Monique C

    Love this recipe. I served it to my 3 year old grand-daughter with wonton and cucumber. She loved it and so did I.
    Thank you

    Reply

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Peanut Dipping Sauce (Easy 2 Step Recipe & Only 6 Ingredients) (2024)

FAQs

What is peanut sauce made of? ›

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). Other possible ingredients are chili peppers, sugar, fried onion, and lemongrass.

What's a good substitute for peanut sauce? ›

Because hoisin sauce has many of the same ingredients I would use in a more involved peanut sauce, it works great here. Hoisin has hints of soy sauce, garlic, ginger, vinegar, and Chile peppers. Some version even have a peanut-esque taste to it, so it's the perfect way to shorten the ingredient list in a peanut sauce.

How do you thin peanut butter into sauce? ›

Start with a little less than equal parts warm water to nut butter and add more water as needed, until the sauce is your desired consistency. You'll want it thinner for drizzling, and thicker for dipping.

What is the difference between peanut sauce and satay sauce? ›

Although commonly associated with Thai cuisine, peanut sauce actually originated in Indonesia (source). What Americans know as peanut sauce is more commonly referred to as satay sauce (or bumbu kacang) in Indonesia, because it's most often served with the popular Indonesian dish, satay (skewered, grilled meats).

How long does homemade peanut sauce last? ›

This sauce can last for up to 1-week in a tightly sealed container or jar in your fridge.

What goes with peanut sauce? ›

Here are some ways you can use this creamy sauce that go beyond your standard noodle dishes or salads.
  • Dip your veggies. ...
  • Dress up some tacos or lettuce wraps. ...
  • Toss with chicken wings or “cauliflower wings” ...
  • Craft a unique and flavorful chicken burger. ...
  • Use as a base for soup or stew.
Dec 1, 2022

What ingredient can replace peanut butter? ›

Peanut Butter Alternatives
  • Sunflower butter. Sunflower butter is a great option for those who are allergic to not just peanuts but also tree nuts. ...
  • Almond butter (only if you are not allergic to tree nuts) Almond butter has become a very popular spread. ...
  • Soy butter. ...
  • Pea butter.
Jul 11, 2019

How do you thicken peanut sauce? ›

Water – Helps make the hoisin flavor more mild. Without water, the sauce is inedible because the hoisin flavor is so strong. Corn starch – Helps to thicken up the sauce! Substitute corn starch with tapioca starch.

Can you mix peanut butter and water? ›

Peanut butter is super forgiving and is easily thickened or thinned by the addition of water and/or heat. Different applications benefit from different types of peanut butter “sauce”. If something isn't working with your drizzle, eat and repeat.

What flavor enhances peanut butter? ›

As you can imagine, it tastes so much better than store-bought peanut butter. Plus, you can have fun with it and enhance it to your liking by adding your favorite flavors such as cinnamon, maple syrup or chocolate.

What should I mix with peanut butter? ›

Mix PB with yogurt, cinnamon, and a hint of honey or maple syrup. Dip in apples slices, celery, or spread on toast with banana slices and coconut. Mix into noodles. Thanks to its salty, nutty flavor and creamy texture, Asian-inspired noodle dishes taste divine with peanut sauce.

What Flavours compliment peanut butter? ›

Food Pairings: Here Are 5 Foods That Pair Well With Peanut Butter:
  • Apples. The combination of apples and peanut butter can never go wrong. ...
  • Oats. We all know that oats are incredibly healthy for us. ...
  • Chocolate. Chocolate and peanut butter make for a stellar combination. ...
  • Berries. ...
  • Ginger.
Jan 6, 2024

What is Vietnamese peanut sauce made of? ›

One of the unique aspects of Vietnamese-style peanut sauce compared to other varieties of peanut sauce is the inclusion of hoisin sauce. Vietnamese peanut sauce is simply made with peanut butter, hoisin and garlic for a sweet, tangy and rich sauce.

Does peanut sauce taste like peanut butter? ›

It has an amazing creamy texture, with a nutty, bright, and spicy flavor from peanut butter, lime, and sriracha.

Is peanut sauce healthy? ›

While most peanut sauces do contain nutrient-packed ingredients, they're also high in calories and fat, making them healthy choices -- but only in moderation. There are certainly more nutritious and lower-calorie alternatives to peanut sauce, but if you stick to small servings, the sauce won't harm any diet plans.

What is peanut cream made of? ›

Delicious roasted peanut cream totally free of palm oil and no added sugar, 100% crushed roasted peanuts, with folic acid and group B vitamins. This delicious cream is perfect for athletes. Ideal for breakfasts and snacks thanks to its high protein content.

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