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Meal Type » Dressings, Sauces, & Dips » BEST Easy Thai Peanut Sauce

BEST Easy Thai Peanut Sauce

Claire Cary

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Claire Cary

4.99 from 140 votes
August 2, 2023
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Throw away all your other recipes for Thai peanut sauce, this is the only one you need! This vegan peanut sauce is easy to make (ready in just 5 minutes!), creamy and perfect for salads, as a dip, noodles and more.

vegan Thai Peanut sauce in a white bowl with chopped vegetables arranged around it.

Want to know the secret to eating even the weirdest and most bland foods in the world (I see you tofu)? Peanut sauce. It makes everything better. And this recipe is made totally from scratch!

Have some old broccoli that you need to eat? Peanut sauce. Have a salad that you probably should eat but don’t want to because you worry it’ll taste bad? It needs this Thai peanut sauce! It’s easy, versatile, affordable and perfect for a whole host of recipes. Noodles, buddha bowls, peanut chicken, veggies, spring rolls, you name it.

Plus, it’s made with simple ingredients you probably already have on hand and stores really well in the fridge so you’ll have sauce all week long! If you love this recipe, try my cashew chipotle aioli, vegan queso or pesto sauce next!

Before we get started…

  • Be sure to use low sodium tamari/soy sauce. This will get too salty too quickly with regular stuff!
  • You can make it super thick for a dip, or thin it out with more water for more of a salad dressing consistency – totally up to you!
  • This sauce is very customizable! You can leave out the sesame oil, make it spicy with extra red pepper flakes or hot sauce, add more sweetener, soy sauce to make it extra salty, and make it as thick or as thin as you like!
ingredients in bowls with labels

How to make peanut sauce

To make this vegan peanut sauce, you’ll want to finely mince the garlic (I suggest using a garlic press so you don’t have any large chunks) and add to a large mixing bowl. 

Add all ingredients aside from the water and whisk together until smooth. 

Slowly pour in the water until your desired consistency is reached. You can add as much or as little as you want depending on how you’re going to serve it.

Start with 1/4 cup and adjust as needed to make it thick or thinner.

Finally, taste and adjust seasonings as desired. You may want more soy sauce, sweetener or red pepper flakes. Serve with noodle bowls, tofu, tempeh, chicken, stir fries etc! Try my gluten free teriyaki sauce next!

ingredients in a glass bowl before mixing together

Key Ingredients & substitutions

Peanut Butter: The star of the show! I highly suggest using peanut butter with only two ingredients: peanuts and salt. This will give the best overall texture and flavor for the recipe.

These types of more natural nut butters can be kind of a pain to stir when they’re first opened, but it’s worth it!

Soy Sauce/tamari: I used low sodium, so I suggest doing the same to prevent the recipe from getting too salty. I always use tamari which is gluten free soy sauce, but you can also use coconut aminos if you are soy free.

Maple Syrup or Honey: Either one will work just fine, and you can even cut back a bit if you want a lower sugar option! I like using honey in this sauce, but maple syrup works just as well if you want to keep it vegan.

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Rice Vinegar and Lime Juice: Both of these will add some acidity to the sauce and balance out the other flavors. You can sub the rice vinegar for more lime juice or vice versa.

Red Pepper Flakes: For a little spice! We all know I am very sensitive to spice, so I only add a pinch, but if you like spicy you can add more or even sub for a few teaspoons of sriracha or other hot sauce.

Water: Water will help thin the sauce to your desired consistency. Using warm water makes the whisking a bit easier than cold.

Toasted Sesame Oil: For more flavor. The oil is optional, but it adds a really nice flavor.

Ginger & Garlic: I like using powdered ginger and minced fresh garlic, but you can also use fresh grated ginger if you prefer.

Dipping a cucumber into the vegan thai peanut sauce.

Serving suggestions

Tofu/Tempeh: Tofu and tempeh are pretty bland foods on their own, but I guarantee you can turn any tofu hater into a tofu lover with this peanut sauce!

Chicken/Salmon or other meat: I love using peanut sauce for either salmon or chicken and mixing it with stir fried veggies and rice or some sort of noodle.

Buddha Bowls: A buddha bowl is nothing without a killer sauce to go with it! A good vegan peanut sauce is perfect no matter what goes in your bowl.

Noodles: Noodles are the way to my heart. I love this peanut sauce in my Thai noodle salad or a slight variation for my spicy peanut butter noodles.

Dip for veggies/spring rolls: The best way to get anyone to eat their veggies is to give them a delicious and easy dip to go with it. Make this a thick dipping sauce by decreasing the amount of water and using it as a dip for your favorite veggies or spring rolls.

Up close image of the peanut sauce with a spoon on the side.

How to store

Once prepared, this Thai peanut sauce will store in the fridge for up to 10 days. Keep it in an air tight container for best result and give it a good stir before serving. 

I do not recommend freezing peanut sauce as this type of sauce will not defrost well. It will likely lead to an odd consistency, so enjoy within 10 days for best results.

What sweetener is best?

This recipe calls for maple syrup, but that can easily be subbed for honey, brown sugar or coconut sugar.

If you are using a non-liquid sweetener, you will want to add a smidge more water to thin the sauce out properly. As written, this recipe is totally refined-sugar free!

Vegan thai peanut dipping sauce on a wood board with chopped veggies.

Try these recipes next!

  • Peanut Butter Noodles
  • Peanut Tempeh
  • Teriyaki Sauce
  • Thai Noodle Salad
  • Chipotle Sofritas Tofu

Lastly, if you try this recipe, leave a comment below and let me know how it turns out! Be sure to follow me on instagram and subscribe to my newsletter for more recipes and daily eats.

4.99 from 140 votes

Best Thai Peanut Sauce

by: claire cary

Throw away all your other recipes for Thai peanut sauce, this is the only one you need. This vegan peanut sauce is easy to make, creamy and perfect for salads, as a dip, noodles & more!
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Prep: 5 minutes mins
Cook: 0 minutes mins
Total: 5 minutes mins
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Ingredients

  • ¾ cup peanut butter made with just peanuts + salt
  • 3 tablespoons low sodium soy sauce or tamari
  • 1-2 tablespoons maple syrup
  • 1 tablespoon toasted sesame oil omit if you don’t want any sesame flavor
  • 2 tablespoons rice vinegar
  • ½ cup warm water to thin or more as needed
  • ½ teaspoon ground ginger
  • 2 small cloves garlic finely minced
  • 1 tablespoon lime juice
  • 1/4-1/2 teaspoon red pepper flakes
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Instructions

  • Finely mince the garlic (I suggest using a garlic press so you don’t have any large chunks) and add to a large mixing bowl. 
  • Add all ingredients aside from the water and whisk together until smooth. 
  • Slowly pour in the water until your desired consistency is reached. Start with 1/2 cup and add more as needed. I usually add more for a dressing and a bit less for a sauce.
  • Taste and adjust seasonings as desired. You may want more soy sauce, sweetener or red pepper flakes. Serve with noodle bowls, tofu, tempeh, chicken, stir fries etc!

Notes

Once prepared, this peanut sauce will store in the fridge for up to 10 days. Keep it in an air tight container for best result and give it a good stir before serving. 
This recipe is very customizable! You can leave out the sesame oil, make it spicy with extra red pepper flakes or hot sauce, add more sweetener, soy sauce, and make it as thick or as thin as you like!
Different brand of peanut butter have different amounts of salt. If you find the sauce is too salty, add a touch more veggie broth to cut the saltiness a bit, or add more spice or sweetness to balance it out.
Serving: 3tbsp / Calories: 203kcal / Carbohydrates: 11g / Protein: 8g / Fat: 16.3g / Fiber: 2.1g / Sugar: 6g

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  1. Plamena
    November 2, 2024

    Amazing and so easy! Can’t eat gyoza without it.5 stars

    Reply
  2. Veronika
    October 20, 2024

    How do you keep the sauce from separating?

    Reply
    1. Claire Cary
      October 21, 2024

      Just whisk it super well, it should all come together. Warm water helps!

      Reply
  3. Emily
    October 16, 2024

    I made this one a while ago and will definitely make it again. I think it’ll just be the recipe I use for peanut sauce. I’ve tried a couple others but liked this the best! So yummy! Lots of depth of flavor.5 stars

    Reply
  4. Sarah
    September 25, 2024

    Great & simple recipe. Thanks!5 stars

    Reply
  5. Lorna
    August 15, 2024

    Yes! It IS a great recipe for peanut sauce. I think this is now my go to. Thank you!! I used honey instead, because that’s what I have on hand, & actual ginger because I usually have some on hand. Great combination of ingredients.5 stars

    Reply
    1. Claire Cary
      August 15, 2024

      Thanks, Lorna! So glad you loved it.

      Reply
  6. Mary
    July 1, 2024

    Yummy yummy yummy Thankyou for this recipe for peanut butter sauce. Made a few variations but basically the same!
    🙏5 stars

    Reply
  7. Lisa
    June 27, 2024

    Absolutely delicious! I use this when I make vegetable spring rolls, but it’s great as a veggie dip, stir fry sauce, you name it. The only change I make is to use freshly grated ginger. YUM! Thank you for the great recipe.5 stars

    Reply
    1. Claire Cary
      June 28, 2024

      Thank you, Lisa!

      Reply
  8. Meri
    June 27, 2024

    A superb peanut sauce that went great with the Thai Peanut Sweet Potato bowl. The only thing I did different was use coco aminos in place of the tamari. Yum!5 stars

    Reply
    1. Claire Cary
      June 27, 2024

      Perfect! Thank you, Meri!

      Reply
  9. Kelly
    June 23, 2024

    So easy & delicious!
    Super adaptable to adjust by adding Sriracha:)5 stars

    Reply
  10. Judi
    June 16, 2024

    So easy to adjust to your liking. I used 1/2 cup of PB, extra soy and lime and saracha. Only 1 tsp of toasted Sesame oil for the flavor (my pb is oily enough). I used water but next time veggie broth. Heating it was key to smooth out the pb. Added recipe to my winners! list.5 stars

    Reply
    1. Claire Cary
      June 26, 2024

      Perfect! Thanks, Judi!

      Reply
  11. Lauren
    June 15, 2024

    I made this as a dipping sauce and it’s sooooo delicious!5 stars

    Reply
  12. Alina
    June 12, 2024

    Can I replace the rice vinegar with something else? Thank you!

    Reply
    1. Claire Cary
      June 13, 2024

      You can try lime juice! or another type of vinegar.

      Reply
  13. Susan Van Natter
    June 5, 2024

    Can I used almond butter instead peanut butter?

    Reply
    1. Claire Cary
      June 6, 2024

      Yes!

      Reply
  14. CLAUDINE
    May 30, 2024

    Amazing!! Easy and delicious!!5 stars

    Reply
  15. Kara
    May 30, 2024

    I don’t normally write reviews, however this was ABSOLUTELY amazing. This is my new favorite peanut sauce! Great recipe! <35 stars

    Reply
    1. Claire Cary
      May 30, 2024

      Thank you, Kara! Means so much!

      Reply
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