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The Cascade Kitchen: Peanut Sauce

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This peanut sauce is so good and easy to make that you’ll never again have to buy jars of it from the store. This sauce is great with Asian-inspired dishes: spring rolls, dumplings, stir frys — but honestly this stuff works for everything. If I want a really quick meal, I’ll boil up a package of ramen or rice noodles, sauté whatever veggies I have in the fridge, and top it off with this sauce and a bit of cilantro. Always keep a jar of this in your fridge, and thank me later.

Cook Time: 7 minutes. Serves: approximately 2 cups of sauce

Ingredients:

1/2 cup smooth natural peanut butter

1/3 cup coconut milk

2 tbsp hoisin sauce

1 tbsp tamari or soy sauce

Juice of half a lime

2 tsp brown sugar or coconut sugar

3 tsp chili garlic sauce

Method:

1.Simply add all ingredients to a bowl, mason jar, or the container of your choice and stir until you get a smooth, creamy, dippable sauce. Add more or less coconut milk as needed to get to the desired consistency.

Peanut Sauce. (Carissa Wiens)
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Andrea Sadowski is working towards her BA in Global Development Studies, with a minor in anthropology and Mennonite studies. When she's not sitting in front of her computer, Andrea enjoys climbing mountains, sleeping outside, cooking delicious plant-based food, talking to animals, and dismantling the patriarchy.

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