Thailand has always inspired me in the kitchen. Its vibrant culture and incredible food offer endless ideas for new recipes. During my visits, I had the chance to explore Thai cuisine deeply. The way Thai cooking balances sweet, tangy, salty, and spicy flavors amazed me. This Thai-inspired Peanut Dressing is my way of bringing those flavors into your kitchen. It’s not strictly traditional but draws on the bold flavors I learned during a cooking class in Chiang Mai.
Thai food is all about harmony. Each ingredient plays a role in creating the perfect balance. This dressing blends creamy peanut butter, the caramel-like sweetness of palm sugar, the brightness of lime juice, and the warmth of sriracha. The result is a versatile dressing that can transform any dish. Use it to dress salads, drizzle over grilled chicken, or as a dip for spring rolls.
Making this dressing is simple, but technique matters. Dissolve the palm sugar in soy sauce to ensure smoothness. Gradually whisk peanut butter with the liquids to avoid lumps. Add water in small amounts until you reach your desired consistency. This gives you control and ensures the dressing is smooth and creamy.
This dressing pairs beautifully with a Thai-inspired salad of crisp greens, shredded cabbage, carrots, and fresh herbs like cilantro or mint. It also works wonderfully as a sauce for grilled chicken with lime zest or as a dip for fresh spring rolls.
This Thai-inspired Peanut Dressing brings vibrant Thai flavors to your table with a modern twist. It’s simple to make and full of personality.
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This Thai-Inspired Peanut Dressing blends creamy peanut butter, caramel-like palm sugar, zesty lime juice, and a touch of heat from sriracha. Perfect for salads, grilled dishes, or as a dipping sauce, it brings vibrant Thai-inspired flavors to your table. Easy to make and versatile, it’s sure to become a favorite addition to your meals.
Adjust the consistency by adding water gradually to achieve your preferred thickness.
Store in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 5 days; stir before using.
While inspired by Thai flavors, this recipe is a modern adaptation and not strictly traditional