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           PORK SATAY WITH PEANUT SAUCE - MIDSUMMER THAI DINNER

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Serving Size  : 18   Preparation Time :0:00
Categories    : Pork                             Appetizers
                Thai

  Amount  Measure       Ingredient -- Preparation Method
--------  ------------  --------------------------------
   1       sm           Onion -- chopped
   1       x            Ginger root(1-inch) -- chopped
   2                    Garlic cloves -- chopped
   1       x            Dried Red Chili -- or
                         -- 1 ts Chinese chili
                        sauce
   1       x            Lime -- grated rind and
                        juice
   2       tb           Soy sauce
   1       tb           Brown sugar
   1       tb           Vegetable oil
  12       oz           Pork tenderloin
                        -----PEANUT LIME SAUCE-----
     1/4   c            Peanut butter
     1/4   c            Soy sauce
     1/4   c            Fresh lime juice
   1       tb           Rice vinegar
   3       tb           Coriander -- chopped
   1       tb           Brown sugar
     1/2   ts           Chinese chili sauce -- or
                         -- 1/4 ts dried chili
                        flakes

  Substitute chicken, shrimps or beef for the pork, if desired
  
  Make the sauce up to 3 days ahead of time, but grill the satays at the
  last minute.
  
  Soak about 18 bamboo shewers in water for 1 hour. Combine all ingredients
  except meat in food processor or blender and purée.
  
  Place marinade in bowl. Cut pork into 6-inch lengths. Slice each length
  into 1/2-inch long strips and thread onto bamboo skewers. Pour over
  marinade, cover and marinate for 2 hours.
  
  Grill or broil pork for 2 minutes on each side or until cooked through.
  
  Peanut Lime Dipping Sauce:
  Add peanut butter to a small bowl and slowly whisk in remaining
  ingredients.
  
  Dessert: Cool, sweet and simple, a colourful selection of fresh fruit and
  berries, or of fruit-flavoured sorbets or sherbets, is the perfect finish
  to a midsummer Thai dinner.
 


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