Peanut butter mixed with coconut milk, soy sauce, lime, and chili Substitute for Saté Sauce: Exact Ratio
Looking for a saté sauce substitute? Peanut butter mixed with coconut milk, soy sauce, lime, and chili works as a direct replacement. Use Same amount (1:1) in any recipe that calls for saté sauce.
Best Substitute
Peanut butter mixed with coconut milk, soy sauce, lime, and chili
Same amount (1:1)
Peanut butter mixed with coconut milk, soy sauce, lime, and chili works as a substitute for saté sauce in many recipes. Use the same amount as the original ingredient. It is especially useful in sauces. If you are building the substitute from multiple ingredients, mix it fully before it goes into the recipe.
Tips When Replacing Saté Sauce in Recipes
Peanut butter mixed with coconut milk, soy sauce, lime, and chili is the easiest starting point because it stays closest to saté sauce in everyday cooking. Use the same amount as the original ingredient. Salt, sweetness, and acidity can swing quickly here, so make the swap and then fine-tune to taste. If gluten matters, Almond butter-based sauce (almond butter, coconut milk, soy, lime, chili) keeps the swap in safer territory for gluten-free cooking.
What Is Saté Sauce and Why Substitute It?
Use these 6 saté sauce substitutes in dressings, glazes, stir-fries, dipping sauces, and marinades. Each option keeps the quantity guidance clear and easy to compare. A good place to start is Peanut butter mixed with
Peanut butter mixed with coconut milk, soy sauce, lime, and chili is one of 6 alternatives you can use instead of saté sauce. For a complete list of saté sauce substitutes with ratios and cooking tips, visit the full saté sauce substitute page.
What Else Can I Use Instead of Saté Sauce?
Almond butter-based sauce (almond butter, coconut milk, soy, lime, chili) instead of Saté Sauce
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Jarred/bottled saté sauce instead of Saté Sauce
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Saté paste instead of Saté Sauce
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Store-bought satay sauce or peanut dipping sauce instead of Saté Sauce
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Tahini mixed with coconut milk, soy sauce, lime, and chili instead of Saté Sauce
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Frequently Asked Questions
Can I use peanut butter mixed with coconut milk, soy sauce, lime, and chili instead of saté sauce?
Yes, you can use peanut butter mixed with coconut milk, soy sauce, lime, and chili as a substitute for saté sauce. Use Same amount (1:1). Peanut butter mixed with coconut milk, soy sauce, lime, and chili works as a substitute for saté sauce in many recipes. Use the same amount as the original ingredient. It is especially useful in sauces. If you are building the substitute from multiple ingredients, mix it fully before it goes into the recipe.
How much peanut butter mixed with coconut milk, soy sauce, lime, and chili equals saté sauce?
Use Same amount (1:1) to replace saté sauce with peanut butter mixed with coconut milk, soy sauce, lime, and chili.
What is the best substitute for saté sauce?
Peanut butter mixed with coconut milk, soy sauce, lime, and chili is a popular substitute for saté sauce. Use Same amount (1:1) for a 1-to-1 replacement. See all 6 alternatives on our saté sauce substitute page.
Is peanut butter mixed with coconut milk, soy sauce, lime, and chili a vegan substitute for saté sauce?
Yes, peanut butter mixed with coconut milk, soy sauce, lime, and chili is vegan and works as a plant-based alternative to saté sauce. Use Same amount (1:1).