Thai Peanut Chicken Sandwich recipe (2024)

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Thai Chicken Sandwich recipe with Peanut Sauce is a grilled chicken sandwich with an Asian flair that is easy to make at home. When the day calls for a fresh and delicious sandwich you’re going to love this sweet and spicy Thai Chicken recipe.

If you love Thai flavors, this sandwich is for you. Just like my Thai Pumpkin Soup, It’s smooth, spicy, and delicious!

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If you’ve been visiting the blog for a while, then you know my mother didn’t love cooking the way I do. Sandwiches in my house were something between two pieces of store-bought white bread.

Fancy meant that it also had mayonnaise or cheese on it. It took me a long time to redefine what a good sandwich is. This Thai Peanut Chicken Sandwich is definitely a good sandwich.

Why You’ll Love This Thai Peanut Chicken Sandwich

A few weeks ago John and I went on a bike ride and ended up at one of our favorite places to eat. I was looking at the menu, and while I didn’t order it, there was this sandwich that looked interesting to me.

At home, I took this sandwich idea and started deconstructing it and putting my own spin on it. The result is this easy and delicious Thai Peanut Sandwich!

Tastes better than take-out. Nothing beats a simple, gorgeous homemade hot sandwich you can make with ingredients you already have.

It’s better for you. Use low-sodium soy sauce and a low-carb roll and you’ve already made the sandwich a better choice for your body. You also know exactly what you are putting into your food because you make it yourself.

Ingredients for Your Thai Chicken Recipe

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  • Chicken Breasts.Skinless and boneless is the easiest to work with for sandwiches.
  • Bacon. This special ingredient can be used to take almost any sandwich over the top and it definitely adds flavor and depth to this one.
  • Fresh Bean Sprouts. Alfalfa sprouts are the most common to find in the grocery store and will work fine.
  • Brioche Buns. A tasty, spongy bun that adds so much to a sandwich! Good buns are essential when you want your sandwich to be better than takeout.
  • Marinade. This plumps up the chicken and keeps it moist as it cooks. See the ingredients for the marinade below.
  • Peanut Sauce. Our homemade recipe is included on the recipe card below!

Thai Marinade Ingredients

  • Peanut Oil. This is one of the most flavorful oils available and very traditional for Thai cooking.
  • Soy Sauce.I use low sodium.
  • Ginger. Freshly grated ginger is amazing, but you can also use refrigerated minced ginger or ginger paste.
  • Crushed Red Pepper. For heat, so you may want to leave this ingredient out depending on your tolerance levels.

Ingredients for the Peanut Sauce

  • Coconut Milk. The lite version is fine for this recipe.
  • Red Curry Paste. Adjust and usemore or less according to your heat tolerance.
  • Peanut Butter. I used natural peanut butter.
  • Soy Sauce. Low sodium.
  • Honey. For sweetness and flavor.
  • Rice Wine Vinegar. A little acid to balance out the sauce.
  • Water. To thin it out a little.
  • Peanut Oil. For fat that matches the flavor profile, and to help thin out the sauce and give it a nice texture.

Please note, that the printable recipe card has ingredient quantities, complete instructions, and nutritional information. The following is a quick overview of the recipe.

How to Make a Thai Chicken Sandwich Recipe

To assure that the chicken breasts were plump and moist, I infused them with a delicious ginger marinade before theyhit the grill. The chicken is then topped with bacon, peanut sauce, and a sprinkling of bean sprouts, all on a homemade buttery brioche bun. This sandwich is sweet, savory, spicy, creamy, and crunchy. It is definitely not your average sandwich anddeserves the distinction of being a main dish meal.

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Step One. Combine the Thai Chicken marinade ingredients in a zipper bag or bowl and marinate the chicken for at least thirty minutes and up to twenty-four hours. Marinate overnight for best results.

Step Two. Grill the chicken.

Step Three. Cook the bacon using your method of choice. Pat it dry with a paper towel to remove grease and set it aside.

Peanut Sauce

Step 1. Combine the peanut sauce ingredients in a small saucepan over medium heat. Bring to a simmer and whisk continuously until thickened.

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You can precook the peanut sauce and then refrigerate it until you are ready to assemble the sandwich or just let it sit while you cook the chicken. This can also be done the day before if you like.

Assembling your Thai Peanut Chicken Sandwich

Layer your bun with chicken, bacon, a drizzle of peanut sauce, and a sprinkling of bean sprouts.

Serve with additional peanut sauce.

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What to Pair with your Peanut Butter Chicken Sandwich

  • 5-Spice Rice
  • Asian Inspired Soba Noodle Salad Recipe
  • Cashew Asian Cabbage Salad Recipe

Thai Chicken Sandwich Recipe Substitutions & Additions

  • Serve over rice instead of a bun.
  • Top with shredded cabbage or bean sprouts

How To Reheat & Store Thai Peanut Chicken

Best Way To Store Thai Chicken

Keep the grilled Thai chicken in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to three days. You can also make ahead and refrigerate the peanut sauce.

How Long Will a Thai Chicken Sandwich Last In the Fridge?

You can keep the marinated raw chicken in your refrigerator for one to two days depending on the sell-by date. You can keep the grilled chicken in your refrigerator for up to three days after it is cooked. If you have extra sandwiches assembled, they might become soggy but will keep for two to three days otherwise.

Can I Freeze/Thaw Thai Peanut Chicken Sandwich

You can freeze the marinated raw chicken in the bag you marinated it in and pull it out later for grilling. You can also freeze the cooked peanut chicken for a few months in an airtight container and thaw it to use on sandwiches as you wish. The peanut sauce can be refrigerated for a couple of weeks and can be frozen but is best made fresh.

How To Reheat Peanut Butter Chicken Sandwich

Place the chicken in a skillet to reheat, or put it in the microwave. Proceed with caution in the microwave because chicken can switch from heated through to rubbery within seconds. Try twenty to thirty seconds at a time until you reach a safe temperature of 160ºF.

Thai Peanut Chicken Sandwich FAQ

What is the best bread for a Thai Chicken Sandwich?

We love building the sandwich on our homemade Brioche Bun. However, you can use any bread or bun suitable for a sandwich.

Can I make this Thai Peanut Sandwich gluten-free?

Yes. Simply use your favorite gluten-free bun or a leaf of lettuce.

Tips to Make the Perfect Thai Chicken Sandwich

  • Cut or pound the chicken breast to the same thickness for even cooking.
  • Grill the chicken breast for seven minutes per side and then continue flipping every minute or so until it reaches the desired temperature of 160ºF.

Other Thai Recipes You’ll Love

  • Thai Basil Cabbage Slaw with Jalapeno Recipe
  • Saucy Thai Basil Chicken Noodle Bowl Recipe
  • Thai Red Curry from West Via Midwest.

Don’t Forget To Come Back And Let Me Know How Your Thai Chicken Recipe Turned Out!

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Thai Chicken Sandwich with Peanut Sauce

Author: Hostess At Heart

This Thai Peanut Chicken sandwich is sweet, savory, creamy and crunchy. It is definitely not your average sandwich and deserves the distinction of being a main dish meal.

4.84 from 6 votes

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Prep Time 15 minutes mins

Cook Time 15 minutes mins

Total Time 30 minutes mins

Course Chicken, Main Dish, Sandwich

Cuisine American, Asian

Keyword: Thai Peanut, Thai Peanut Chicken

Servings: 6

Ingredients

  • 6 chicken breasts – skinless and boneless
  • 1/2 lb bacon -12 slices, cooked
  • Fresh bean sprouts
  • 6 buns – Brioche or other soft sandwich buns

Marinade

  • 1/2 cup peanut oil
  • 1/4 cup soy sauce – I use low sodium
  • 1 tsp ginger – grated
  • 1 tsp crushed red pepper

Peanut sauce

  • 1 can coconut milk – 13.5 oz can, lite is fine
  • 4 tbsp red curry paste – more or less according your heat tolerance
  • 1 cup peanut butter – I used natural
  • 3 tbsp soy sauce
  • 1/4 cup honey
  • 2 tbsp rice wine vinegar
  • 1/2 cup water
  • 1/2 tsp peanut oil

Instructions

Marinade

  • Combine marinade ingredients in a container or ziplock bag large enough to hold chicken breasts. Add chicken and refrigerate for at least 30 minutes or up to a day.

  • Grill chicken until it measures 160 degrees F.

  • Fry or bake bacon. Drain and set aside.

  • Combine all of the peanut sauce ingredients in a saucepan. Heat over a medium heat until simmering. Continue cooking 2 to 3 minutes, whisking continuously. Set aside or refrigerate and allow to cool.

Assembly

  • On a fresh bun, top chicken with bacon. Drizzle peanut sauce over bacon and sprinkle with bean sprouts.

  • Serve with additional peanut sauce.

Notes

Peanut sauce adapted from https://www.melskitchencafe.com/easy-5-minute-thai-peanut-sauce/.

Nutrition

Serving: 6gCalories: 1197kcalCarbohydrates: 57gProtein: 72gFat: 77gSaturated Fat: 26gCholesterol: 170mgSodium: 2061mgPotassium: 1384mgFiber: 4gSugar: 21gVitamin A: 1756IUVitamin C: 4mgCalcium: 67mgIron: 15mg

Nutritional Disclaimer

This recipe was calculated using the exact brands and measurements I used to make this recipe. If you are following a strict diet please note changing anything will cause the nutritional info to change. My calculations are intended as a guide only.

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This Thai Chicken Sandwich recipe was originally posted on May 9, 2016, so it was time for an update. Detailed instructions and additional content has been added to make this delicious Thai Chicken Sandwich easier to make. No changes have been made to the recipe

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FAQs

What is Thai peanut sauce made of? ›

Mix together peanut butter, coconut milk, water, lime juice, soy sauce, fish sauce, hot sauce, ginger, and garlic in a medium serving bowl until well combined. Stir in cilantro just before serving.

Is peanut satay sauce the same as peanut sauce? ›

Although commonly associated with Thai cuisine, peanut sauce actually originated in Indonesia (source). What Americans know as peanut sauce is more commonly referred to as satay sauce (or bumbu kacang) in Indonesia, because it's most often served with the popular Indonesian dish, satay (skewered, grilled meats).

What is Thai chicken satay made of? ›

Of course, chicken skewers can be delicious when done right, with this chicken satay being a prime example. The sweet, pungent marinade for these chicken includes fish sauce, lemongrass, sugar, lime, and turmeric, which imbues the chicken with flavor even after a relatively short soak of only an hour.

How to make a peanut butter and jelly sandwich step by step writing? ›

Directions
  1. On one slice of bread, spread peanut butter evenly over the bread.
  2. On the other slice of bread, spread the jelly evenly over the bread.
  3. Put the two slices of bread together with the peanut butter and jelly facing in.
  4. Serve and enjoy!
  5. Optional: Remove crusts, cut diagonally.

What goes well with Thai peanut sauce? ›

Broccoli: Thai peanut sauce can add spice to your favorite green vegetable, and broccoli could always use a bit of flavor. If you're a bigger fan of cauliflower, either veggie will taste just as good. Cucumbers: Slice a cucumber into spears or chips, and you'll have an excellent dipping vegetable for peanut sauce.

Do you have to refrigerate Thai peanut sauce? ›

Simply keep it in a cool, dark place. Generally, an unopened bottle of peanut sauce will last about a year if it's stored correctly. While it's a good idea to keep the “use by” date in mind, it's usually just fine for a few months after that date. Once the bottle is opened, you'll need to keep it in the refrigerator.

Is satay sauce Chinese or Thai? ›

Although both Thailand and Malaysia claim it as their own, its Southeast Asian origin was in Java, Indonesia. There satay was developed from the Indian kebab brought by the Muslim traders.

Is there sugar in Thai peanut sauce? ›

Thai Style Peanut Sauce blends premium roasted peanuts with traditionally brewed soy sauce, sugar, wine, honey, miso, sesame oil, and a mix of seasonings and spices.

What is chicken satay sauce made of? ›

How to make Satay Sauce. In a small saucepan mix together peanut butter, soy sauce, chilli flakes, fish sauce, coconut milk, light brown sugar and ground coriander whilst heating over a medium heat. It will thicken as it approaches boiling point.

How to use Thai peanut satay sauce? ›

Here are some ways you can use this creamy sauce that go beyond your standard noodle dishes or salads.
  1. Dip your veggies. ...
  2. Dress up some tacos or lettuce wraps. ...
  3. Toss with chicken wings or “cauliflower wings” ...
  4. Craft a unique and flavorful chicken burger. ...
  5. Use as a base for soup or stew.
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What is satay seasoning? ›

Chicken satay is served all over Asia and it's usually seasoned with a blend of spices heavy on turmeric. That's how it gets that golden color. My blend also includes ground coriander, ginger powder, chile powder, black pepper, brown sugar, and a few other spices.

What is the best jam for a peanut butter sandwich? ›

It's hard to resist the nostalgia of a classic peanut butter and jelly sandwich made with grape jelly, but overall more prefer strawberry. Samuel Campbell, owner of Indianapolis-based restaurant PB&J Factory sees this in action daily. "Grape is a classic flavor," admits Campbell.

What is a peanut butter and jelly sandwich called? ›

A peanut butter and jelly sandwich (PB&J) consists of peanut butter and fruit preserves—jelly—spread on bread. The sandwich may be open-faced, made of a single slice of bread folded over, or made using two slices of bread.

How do you say PB&J in Spanish? ›

peanut butter and jelly
  1. la mantequilla de maní y jalea (F) (Latin America) I want a peanut butter and jelly sandwich. ...
  2. la crema de cacahuate y mermelada (F) (Mexico) Peanut butter and jelly is a classic flavor combination.La crema de cacahuate y mermelada es una clásica combinación de sabores.
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What does peanut sauce taste like? ›

It's salty, sweet, acidic and bold — a sauce like no other. For the uninitiated, Asian peanut sauce is a puree of peanuts, soy sauce, ginger, sesame, spices and often garlic, lemongrass and lime.

What does Thai sauce contain? ›

Traditional pad thai sauce includes fish sauce, vinegar, sugar and tamarind paste. Tamarind paste is not easily found at a regular grocery stores so I substituted rice vinegar. If you would like to use tamarind paste, substitute about 2 Tablespoons in place of the rice vinegar in this recipe.

What does Bangkok peanut sauce taste like? ›

HOUSE OF TSANG® Bangkok Peanut Sauce is nutty and mild, with garlic, ginger, and lemongrass. But don't let the name fool you: our Thai peanut sauce is more than just for Thai food! Use it on chicken wings or as a marinade when you're cooking on the grill for extra nutty flavor.

How healthy is peanut sauce? ›

Peanut sauce can be a healthy addition to any diet. Since it is made from peanut butter, it naturally has some protein. Look for ones with not a lot of sodium or added sugar. Better yet, when making it at home, you have full control over the quality of the ingredients.

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