Best 3 Vietnamese Style Sate Chile Sauce Recipes

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Sate chile sauce, a delectable Vietnamese condiment, is a harmonious blend of flavors that tantalizes the taste buds. Bursting with the richness of savory and spicy notes, this versatile sauce adds a remarkable depth of flavor to a myriad of dishes, from grilled meats to fresh spring rolls. In this comprehensive guide, we will embark on a culinary journey to explore the secrets of crafting the perfect Vietnamese-style sate chile sauce, unearthing the delicate balance of ingredients that come together to create this culinary masterpiece. Let us delve into the world of Vietnamese cuisine and discover the art of making this exceptional sauce that will elevate your culinary creations to new heights.

Check out the recipes below so you can choose the best recipe for yourself!

SA Tế (VIETNAMESE LEMONGRASS CHILI SAUCE)



Sa Tế (Vietnamese Lemongrass Chili Sauce) image

This Vietnamese Sa Tế is the Lemongrass Chili Sauce that keeps well for ages, is SUPER easy to make and pairs well with vegetables and meats!

Provided by Jeannette

Categories     Sauce

Time 40m

Number Of Ingredients 15

200 g / 0.44 lb fresh chili ((or to preference))
50 g / 0.11 lb garlic
50 g / 0.11 lb red shallot
5 stalks lemongrass
20 g / 0.05 lb galangal ((optional))
40 g / 0.09 lb dried chili flakes ((optional))
1/2 US cup annatto seeds
1 Chinese cinnamon bark
1 star anise
1/2 tsp salt ((or to taste))
1/2 tsp sugar ((or to taste))
1/2 tsp chicken bouillon powder
1 tbsp fish sauce
2 US cup cooking oil ((for annatto seeds))
1 US cup cooking oil ((for cooking aromatics))

Steps:

  • Cut the chili so that you're left with just the red part of the plant and put them in the oven preheated at 180°C (356°F) to roast for 10 minutes or until dehydrated. Put them in a bowl to cool when ready.Tip: Line the tray with foil to prevent any sticking.
  • Meanwhile, finely chop the garlic, red shallots and galangal.
  • Chop the lemongrass roughly into 1-2 cm (0.4-0.8") segments.
  • Use a food processor to blitz the lemongrass, then pour into a bowl and set aside for later.
  • Repeat the previous step with the roasted chilis.
  • Pour the annatto seeds into 2 US cup oil in a saucepan and keep the heat on low to infuse the color into the oil for 3-5 minutes or until red. Use a sieve to strain the seeds from the oil into a bowl.
  • In a new saucepan or wok, combine 1 US cups oil with the star anise and Chinese cinnamon bark on low heat for 2 minutes or until the aromatics begin to bubble.
  • Remove the star anise and Chinese cinnamon bark and add the chopped garlic, red shallots and galangal to brown for 1 minute.
  • Pour in the lemongrass, chili, dried chili flakes, fish sauce, salt, sugar and chicken bouillon powder and stir for 10 minutes or until golden.
  • Pour in the annatto seed oil and stir to combine for 1 minute.
  • Let it cool and store in airtight containers to be enjoyed with your meals!

Nutrition Facts : Calories 430 kcal, Carbohydrate 86 g, Protein 16 g, Fat 11 g, SaturatedFat 1 g, Cholesterol 1 mg, Sodium 3504 mg, Fiber 21 g, Sugar 19 g, ServingSize 1 serving

VIETNAMESE-STYLE SATE CHILE SAUCE



VIETNAMESE-STYLE SATE CHILE SAUCE image

Categories     Condiment/Spread     Pepper     Fry

Yield 2 cups

Number Of Ingredients 12

There are 28 grams in 1 ounce.
25 g garlic (3 large cloves), coarsely chopped
30 g shallots (1 large shallot), coarsely chopped
80 g lemon grass (4 medium stalks), coarsely chopped
About 1 cup peanut oil
8 g fresh Thai bird chilis, minced
30 g crushed red thai chilis, the dry red ones about 3-4" long
2 1/2 teaspoons sugar
3 tablespoons fish sauce
1/2 tsp kosher salt
1/2 tsp. MSG (optional)
3 to 4 Tablespoons Sriracha chili sauce (optional, use for brighter color and extra heat)

Steps:

  • 1) Food process the garlic, shallots and lemon grass separately. (An electric mini-chopper works very well for this task.) Get the garlic and shallots to a fine mince, and the lemon grass well processed, but not to powder. 2) Put 14 tablespoons (that's 1 cup less 2 tablespoons) oil in a small saucepan and add garlic. Heat over medium low and after the mixture starts bubbling and making sizzling sounds, lower the heat to the low. Let fry on low, low heat for 5 minutes. 3) Add the shallot and keep frying on low heat for 10 minutes more. It should gently sizzle without browning. 4) Add the lemongrass and let fry on low for another 10-15 minutes, until the lemongrass is fragrant, toasty, and has sunken into the oil. 5) Add the minced fresh chiles and fry for 5 minutes to release their oil and turn the mixture pale orange. 6) Add the crushed red pepper and fry for 5-10 minutes, until there's a nutty, spicy smelling heat. 7) Stir in the Sriracha to achieve the desired color -- orange red. About 3 to 4 tablespoons should do it. Then stir in the fish sauce, sugar, salt, and MSG. Adjust the heat to lightly bubble and let cook 1 or 2 minutes longer. 8) Turn off the heat and allow to cool for about 10 minutes. Taste and adjust with a little more sugar to tame the heat, fish sauce or salt for savoriness, or a bit more Sriracha for extra heat. If you add sugar, warm up the mixture and stir it to dissolve the sugar. There should be a layer of oil floating on top to cover. If not, add more oil as needed to barely cover the top. For a smoother texture, use a stick blender or food processor to grind the mixture finely. Allow to cool completely before transferring to a jar. Store at room temperature for daily use or in the refrigerator for infrequent use and longer keeping.

VIETNAMESE SATE



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Provided by Molly O'Neill

Categories     dinner, appetizer

Time 30m

Yield 6 servings

Number Of Ingredients 8

2 teaspoons coriander seed
2 teaspoons cumin seed
4 garlic cloves, smashed
2 tablespoons brown sugar
2 tablespoons Vietnamese fish sauce
4 tablespoons tamarind paste
2 tablespoons peanut oil
2 chicken breasts, cut in 3/4-inch strips

Steps:

  • Preheat oven to 350 degrees and preheat a charcoal grill.
  • Toast the coriander and cumin seeds in the oven for 15 minutes and grind them to a fine powder. Do not do this ahead of time, as the spices lose their flavor quickly. In a flat dish, combine the powdered seeds with the garlic cloves, sugar and fish sauce to make a marinade.
  • Place the tamarind paste in a bowl, cover with hot water and stir to dissolve. Strain through a fine mesh strainer. Add 6 tablespoons of the resulting liquid to the marinade and reserve the rest for future use. Add the peanut oil.
  • Soak 12 bamboo skewers in water and drain or use 12 metal skewers. Thread the chicken strips onto the skewers and place in the marinade for 30 minutes, turning frequently. Drain and grill the chicken over charcoal. Serve alone or with Vietnamese dipping sauce (see recipe). This marinade is also very good for pork, beef and game.

Nutrition Facts : @context http, Calories 172, UnsaturatedFat 7 grams, Carbohydrate 8 grams, Fat 10 grams, Fiber 1 gram, Protein 13 grams, SaturatedFat 2 grams, Sodium 512 milligrams, Sugar 5 grams, TransFat 0 grams

Tips:

  • Use a variety of fresh ingredients. This will give your sauce a vibrant flavor and aroma.
  • Toast the spices before using them. This will help to release their flavor and make them more fragrant.
  • Use a food processor or blender to make a smooth sauce. If you don't have a food processor or blender, you can also chop the ingredients by hand.
  • Taste the sauce as you make it and adjust the seasonings as needed. You may want to add more chili pepper for a spicier sauce, or more lime juice for a tangier sauce.
  • Let the sauce cool slightly before serving. This will allow the flavors to meld together.

Conclusion:

This Vietnamese-style sate chile sauce is a delicious and versatile condiment that can be used on a variety of dishes. It's perfect for dipping grilled meats, vegetables, or seafood. It can also be used as a marinade, or as a sauce for stir-fries or noodles. No matter how you use it, this sauce is sure to add a delicious and unique flavor to your meals.

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