At 08:12 AM 9/13/2002 -0500, Dave Drum wrote: >At 08:25 AM 9/13/2002 -0400, Holm, Ben wrote: > >> I am going to a pot-luck party in a week with a Thai theme. I've never >>cooked any Thai food, and I don't have any recipes. I was hoping you all >>might have some recipes I could use. There will be 15-20 people there - I >>don't have to feed them all myself, but I'm sure everyone will want to try >>everything. Did this to the last NJ Hotluck and was "warmly" received. Thai Beef Satay 1 Lb. Beef sirloin, cut into 1/2 by 2 inch strips Marinade: 1/2 cup good soy sauce 1 oz. rice wine vinegar few drops of toasted sesame oil 1/2 tsp ground cumin 1/2 tsp coriander 1/2 tsp black pepper 1 tsp chile powder (Cayenne, red pepper flakes, etc. this version I used chipotle AND Jims Hab powder) or to taste 1 inch nub of ginger, peeled and finely minced 3 or 4 cloves of garlic minced a bunch of green onions chopped Juice of 1 lime Mix it up! Dipping sauce: 3/4 cup creamy all natural peanut butter 1/2 to 1 oz soy sauce to desired consistency a splash of rice wine vinegar 1 tbsp honey splash of sesame oil 1/2 tsp black pepper 1 tbsp chipotle powder (or to taste) Store this at room temperature or it will solidify like paste. The peanut oil will tend to separate, but it's no big deal, just mix it up before serving (The chile powders will actually add an enticing reddish tinge to the oil, which gives a CH appeal when swirled around!). The meat, marinade and dipping sauce can be prepared ahead of time. In a non reactive container (Ziplock bags are great for this) add the marinade to the beef, Refrigerate for one hour. If using wooden skewers, soak them for a couple hours, and use 2 skewers for each kebab to avoid the "Spinning Food" syndrome. I got me a set of great steel double skewers for this. Make sure the bits of chopped veggie in the marinade are incorporated into the skewered beef. Grill, turning every couple minutes while drizzling with reserved marinade (Don't forget those chopped veggie bits!) Remove when done (You know when!), remove from skewers and serve with the dipping sauce Best when served paired with a good chilled Pilsner Urquell! =Mark @ http://www.exit109.com/~mstevens @ Dyslexic, Agnostic, Insomniac... Lying awake at night, wondering if there is a Dog.