Edith’s favourite satay chicken skewers

Edith's favourite satay chicken skewers

Edith's favourite satay chicken skewers

Every year we have a food festival in my home town of Malton, usually around May. Malton has carved a reputation for itself as the “food capital of Yorkshire” and to be honest that suits me fine! I love food, I love cooking and I have such a thing for trying new foods and new cuisine. It’s one of the things that I am most looking forward to about DisneyWorld in a few weeks.

Anyway, the last time Malton had a Food Festival, we had a plethora of food stalls and food vans that drove around the country sharing their fares, their diesel generators whirring, calling to me like an ice cream van to the boys. My favourite by far was the Thai food van which was selling a mixture of freshly cooked grub that was oh-so mouth-wateringly good and spice packets to bring home.

One of the things that the Thai van sold that had me coming back for more (we’re talking at least 3 times here) was their chicken satay skewers. I asked for their secret and was told it is all in the marinade!

After a little play, I’ve come up with my very own chicken satay recipe, we’ve recently had it at a friend’s bank holiday BBQ and we’ve been making it all summer – the kids love it too!

Edith's favourite satay chicken skewers

Chicken satay skewers for 4:

  • 2-3 breasts of chicken
  • 1 can of coconut milk
  • small piece ginger
  • 2 garlic clove
  • zest and juice 1 lime
  • 1 tsp clear honey
  • 1 tbsp soy sauce
  • 1 tbsp mild curry powder
  • 3 tbsp smooth peanut butter

Take your chicken, encase it loosely in cling film and beat with a wooden rolling pin or meat beater until it is approximately an inch thick. Slice into long strips and set aside.

Mince the garlic and ginger, then add the lime juice, honey, curry powder, soy sauce and peanut butter and blend. Divide the mixture in half and add your chicken to one portion, cover and leave for at least 6 hours (over night is best I’ve found!).

While the chicken is marinating you can make your dip. Take the remaining peanut butter mix and a can of coconut milk, mix in a saucepan over a medium heat until thick.

Thread your chicken onto skewers. We use wooden skewers, they are super easy to use and if you wet them first they won’t catch fire on the BBQ – less washing up too. Grill or BBQ under cooked through, this really shouldn’t take more than 5-10 minutes because the chicken is so thin.

Edith's favourite satay chicken skewers

So tasty!!

Do you have a favourite food festival recipe? Maybe a food van that you adore?

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11 Comments

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    Hannah
    September 11, 2016 / 10:32 am

    These sound yummy – I think I would like this!

  2. Avatar September 6, 2016 / 10:23 pm

    I love satay chicken skewers! My partner and I love going to food festivals

  3. Avatar September 6, 2016 / 9:44 pm

    Those are some seriously cute picture. I might try this for my little ones.

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    nicol
    September 6, 2016 / 6:49 pm

    I love satay chicken skewers. They’re so easy to make and delish

  5. Avatar September 6, 2016 / 2:09 pm

    Oh my gosh this sounds fantastic! I’ve just written out the recipe in my little notebook (entitled Toby & Roo’s Chicken Satay Skewers) to test out on my family the next time we get chicken. I bet they’d love it!

  6. Avatar September 6, 2016 / 2:05 pm

    Who knew that eating chicken from a skewer could look so incredibly cute x

  7. Avatar September 6, 2016 / 11:06 am

    Aww what a cutie! My little brother (he’s 3) would love these! Thanks for sharing 🙂

  8. Avatar September 6, 2016 / 10:30 am

    Yummy, look like he was enjoying it. He so cute. xx

  9. Avatar September 6, 2016 / 9:58 am

    Very nice recipe and it’s great that your little one is enjoying it 🙂

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