Best 7 Spicy Sichuan Peanut Sauce Recipes

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**Tantalize Your Taste Buds with Spicy Sichuan Peanut Sauce: A Culinary Journey to Flavorful Delights**

Embark on a culinary adventure with our Spicy Sichuan Peanut Sauce, a tantalizing blend of bold flavors and textures that will elevate your dishes to new heights. Originating from the vibrant province of Sichuan, China, this versatile sauce is a harmonious fusion of fiery heat, nutty richness, and aromatic spices. Discover the perfect balance of sweet, sour, and savory in every spoonful, as this sauce brings a symphony of flavors to life.

Indulge in a collection of delectable recipes that showcase the versatility of our Spicy Sichuan Peanut Sauce. From classic Sichuan dishes like Dan Dan Noodles and Mapo Tofu to innovative culinary creations like Spicy Peanut Chicken Wings and Peanut Sauce Ramen, each recipe captures the essence of Sichuan cuisine while adding a unique twist.

Prepare to relish the fiery kick of our Dan Dan Noodles, where tender noodles are coated in a symphony of spicy sauce, ground pork, and crunchy peanuts. Embark on a journey of flavors with our Mapo Tofu, where soft tofu cubes dance in a sea of spicy sauce, infused with the distinctive aroma of Sichuan peppercorns.

Craving a taste of umami? Dive into our Spicy Peanut Chicken Wings, where crispy chicken wings are glazed in a sticky, flavorful sauce that leaves you craving more. Treat yourself to a comforting bowl of Peanut Sauce Ramen, where slurp-worthy noodles are enveloped in a creamy, spicy peanut broth that's sure to warm your soul.

Our Spicy Sichuan Peanut Sauce is more than just a condiment; it's an experience that will transport your taste buds to the heart of Sichuan cuisine. With its perfect balance of heat, nuttiness, and spice, this sauce elevates everyday dishes into culinary masterpieces. Embrace the bold flavors of Sichuan and embark on a taste adventure like no other.

Let's cook with our recipes!

SZECHUAN SPICY PEANUTS (黄飞鸿花生, HUANG FEI HONG SPICY PEANUTS)



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Szechuan spicy peanuts are an addictive beer accompaniment. Crunchy, salty, slightly sweet, and fiercely hot, with the citrusy tingle of numbingness. You won't able to stop once you pop the first peanut into your mouth.

Provided by Maggie Zhu

Categories     Snack

Time 1h20m

Number Of Ingredients 9

1 cup raw peanuts
1/2 cup vegetable oil ((or enough to cover the peanuts))
dried chili peppers and 1 teaspoon Sichuan peppercorn for garnish ((Optional))
1 teaspoon chili flakes
1 teaspoon sugar
1 teaspoon sea salt
1 teaspoon Sichuan peppercorn powder (, toasted (*See footnote 1))
1/4 teaspoon white pepper powder
1/4 teaspoon five spice powder

Steps:

  • Cover peanuts with warm water. Let soak for 30 minutes to 4 hours. Peel and discard the skin. Drain and pat dry peanuts with paper towel.
  • Combine all the ingredients for the spice mix in a small bowl.
  • Add peanuts into a wok and oil to cover. Turn on medium heat. Cook until the peanuts start to sizzle. Turn to medium low heat. Cook and stir occasionally until the surface turns pale yellow. Transfer peanuts using a colander onto a plate layered with paper towels. Remove extra oil from the wok and reserve just 1 teaspoon.
  • (Optional) Add chili peppers and Sichuan peppercorns into the same wok. Cook and stir until fragrant.
  • Return peanuts to wok. Add the spice mix. Stir to mix well so the peanuts are evenly covered with spices. Transfer peanuts onto a big plate to cool. Don't worry if the peanuts are not crispy enough when they're still warm. They'll crisp up and become crunchy once completely cooled.
  • Serve immediately as a snack or store in an air-tight container.

SPICY SICHUAN NOODLES



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This recipe for spicy peanut noodles is adapted from Ken Hom, the chef and cookbook author best known for his BBC television show "Ken Hom's Chinese Cookery." It is incredibly easy to put together on a weeknight, yet loaded with complex flavors and textures.

Provided by Florence Fabricant

Categories     dinner, one pot, main course

Time 25m

Yield 4 servings

Number Of Ingredients 12

1 tablespoon Sichuan peppercorns
1/2 pound ground pork
3 tablespoons dark soy sauce
Salt to taste
1 cup peanut oil
3 tablespoons chopped garlic
2 tablespoons finely chopped peeled fresh ginger
5 tablespoons finely chopped scallions
2 tablespoons sesame paste or smooth peanut butter
2 tablespoons chili oil
1 cup chicken stock
12 ounces fresh or dry Chinese egg noodles (or spaghetti noodles)

Steps:

  • Heat a wok or heavy skillet over medium heat. Add the peppercorns and stir-fry for about 5 minutes until they brown slightly and start to smoke. Remove them from the heat and allow them to cool, then grind them. Set aside.
  • Combine the pork, 1 tablespoon of the soy sauce and 1 teaspoon of the salt and mix well. Heat a wok or skillet, add the oil and when the oil is hot, deep-fry the pork, stirring it with a spatula to break up the pieces. When the pork is crispy, about four minutes, remove it with a slotted spoon and drain it on paper towels.
  • Pour off all but two tablespoons of the oil. Put a pot containing 3 to 4 quarts of water on the stove and bring to a boil.
  • Reheat the wok with the remaining oil and stir-fry the garlic, ginger and scallions for 30 seconds, then add the sesame paste, the remaining soy sauce and salt, the chili oil and chicken stock. Simmer for four minutes. Return the pork to the pan and stir.
  • Cook the noodles in the boiling water two minutes if they are fresh, five minutes if they are dried (if using spaghetti, cook according to package directions). Drain in a colander. Transfer them to a serving bowl or individual bowls. Ladle on the sauce and top with the fried pork mixture. Sprinkle with the ground Sichuan peppercorns and serve.

Nutrition Facts : @context http, Calories 1109, UnsaturatedFat 61 grams, Carbohydrate 69 grams, Fat 82 grams, Fiber 4 grams, Protein 27 grams, SaturatedFat 16 grams, Sodium 799 milligrams, Sugar 4 grams, TransFat 0 grams

SPICY PEANUT SAUCE



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One of the best recipes for peanut sauce I have tried! This goes great with grilled meats, especially on grilled chicken skewers, on noodles, even used as a salad dressing for spinach salad!. You won't be able to keep your spoon out of the jar, it is that good LOL! This peanut sauce is of a thinner consistency, if you want a thicker sauce, then add in more peanut butter and reduce the water just slightly. This can be made up to 3 days in advance. Kikkoman Thai-Style chili sauce can be found in any Asian section of major grocery stores, I purchase mine at Safeway stores in the Asian section, but you can use any brand of Thai chili sauce for this. You can use about 1/2 - 1 teaspoon (or to taste) red pepper flakes in place of the chili sauce. This recipe may be cut in half to make 2 cups.

Provided by Kittencalrecipezazz

Categories     Sauces

Time 13m

Yield 4 cups (approx)

Number Of Ingredients 10

3 -5 tablespoons vegetable oil (do not use olive oil for this)
5 scallions, chopped very fine
2 garlic cloves, finely minced
2 tablespoons fresh ginger, finely grated
2 cups water
1 cup peanut butter (can add in more to make a thicker sauce)
1/2 cup soy sauce
1/3 cup white vinegar
6 tablespoons packed brown sugar (1/4 cup plus 2 tablespoons)
1 -2 tablespoon thai-style chili sauce (I use Kikkoman chili sauce for this)

Steps:

  • In a saucepan heat oil over medium heat and sauté the scallions, garlic and ginger (about 1 minute).
  • Add/stir in the remaining ingredients and bring to a simmer, stirring.
  • Simmer the sauce until smooth, then cool to room temperature.
  • *NOTE* If you are refrigerating the sauce, and you find that the sauce is too thick after chilling, stir in a couple of tablespoons of hot water and stir until combined, adding more hot water until the sauce is of the right consistency.
  • This sauce is best served at room temperature.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 588.3, Fat 42.8, SaturatedFat 8, Sodium 2379.2, Carbohydrate 38.2, Fiber 5, Sugar 27.5, Protein 20.6

SPICY SZECHUAN PEANUT SAUCE



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A bowl of these spicy-peanutty noodles is so good. Asian-style comfort food. Serve hot in winter. Cool down and pair with veggies to make a fabulous salad in the summer.

Provided by evelynathens

Categories     Spaghetti

Time 19m

Yield 2 1/2 cups

Number Of Ingredients 14

1 cup peanut butter
1/4 cup soy sauce
1/4 cup sesame oil
3 tablespoons rice vinegar
2 tablespoons finely chopped garlic
2 tablespoons grated gingerroot
1 1/2 teaspoons Asian chili sauce or 1 teaspoon dried red pepper flakes
1 tablespoon hoisin sauce
2 tablespoons fresh lime juice (lemon at a pinch - use a little less)
3/4 cup water
1/2 teaspoon salt
1 lb noodles, of your choice
finely chopped scallion
chopped roasted unsalted peanuts

Steps:

  • Blend all ingredients in blender until smooth.
  • Transfer to a jar with a tight-fitting lid (keeps 1 week, chilled; or distribute among 3 small containers and freeze what you don’t want to use within a week).
  • To use: Boil 1 lb Asian noodles or spaghetti until al dente.
  • Toss with ¾ cup of sauce (or more to taste), finely chopped scallions and chopped peanuts.
  • Note: In the winter, I eat these noodles hot.
  • In summer I rinse under cold water, cool and drain and serve them as a spicy noodle salad, often adding shredded bok choy, carrots, snowpeas, lots more of the peanut sauce, etc.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 1548, Fat 82.2, SaturatedFat 16.1, Cholesterol 153.4, Sodium 2693.3, Carbohydrate 158.7, Fiber 12.9, Sugar 15.5, Protein 55.5

SZECHUAN NOODLES



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Provided by Ina Garten

Categories     side-dish

Time 35m

Yield 6 to 8 servings

Number Of Ingredients 17

6 garlic cloves, chopped
1/4 cup fresh ginger, peeled and chopped
1/2 cup vegetable oil
1/2 cup tahini (sesame paste)
1/2 cup smooth peanut butter
1/2 cup good soy sauce
1/4 cup dry sherry
1/4 cup sherry vinegar
1/4 cup honey
1/2 teaspoon hot chili oil
2 tablespoons dark sesame oil
1/2 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper
1/8 teaspoon ground cayenne pepper
1 pound spaghetti
1 red bell pepper, julienned
1 yellow bell pepper, julienned
4 scallions, sliced diagonally (white and green parts)

Steps:

  • Place the garlic and ginger in a food processor fitted with a steel blade. Add the vegetable oil, tahini, peanut butter, soy sauce, sherry, sherry vinegar, honey, chili oil, sesame oil, and ground peppers. Puree the sauce.
  • Add a splash of oil to a large pot of boiling salted water and cook the spaghetti al dente. Drain the pasta in a colander, place it in a large bowl, and while still warm, toss with 3/4 of the sauce. Add the red and yellow bell peppers and scallions; toss well. Serve warm or at room temperature. The remaining sauce may be added, as needed, to moisten the pasta.

SPICY SICHUAN PEANUT SAUCE



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Categories     Sauce     Garlic     Ginger     Quick & Easy     Peanut     Sesame     Gourmet

Yield Makes about 2 1/2 cups

Number Of Ingredients 11

1 cup peanut butter
1/4 cup soy sauce
1/4 cup Asian sesame oil
3 tablespoons rice vinegar (not seasoned)
2 tablespoons finely chopped garlic
2 tablespoons grated peeled fresh gingerroot
1 1/2 teaspoons Asian chili paste* or 1 teaspoon dried hot red pepper flakes or to taste
1 tablespoon hoisin sauce*, or to taste
1 1/2 to 2 tablespoons fresh lime juice
3/4 cup water
*available at Asian markets, some specialty foods shops, and supermarkets

Steps:

  • In a blender or food processor blend all ingredients with salt to taste until smooth. Transfer sauce to a jar with a tight-fitting lid. Peanut sauce keeps, covered and chilled, 1 week.
  • To use peanut sauce:
  • Boil 1 pound Asian noodles or spaghetti until al dents and drain in a colander. Rinse noodles under cold water until cool and drain. Toss noodles with about 3/4 cup sauce and finely chopped scallion to taste. Serves 4 to 6.

SPICY PEANUT SAUCE



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Provided by Food Network

Categories     appetizer

Time 10m

Number Of Ingredients 10

1 heaping tablespoon peanut butter
1 1/2 teaspoons balsamic vinegar
1 tablespoon soy sauce
1 teaspoon honey
1/2 teaspoon Chinese hot red chili paste
1/2 teaspoon hot chili oil
2 tablespoons red wine
1 teaspoon lime juice or margarita mix
Vegetable oil, to thin if necessary
3 tablespoons water

Steps:

  • In a food processor, place all ingredients except only half the water into the processor and blend until smooth. Add more water and some oil to thin out the sauce when necessary. Taste the sauce, if it is too thick or potent, add more water and more honey. Process until smooth and enjoy as another great dipping sauce for dumplings, wontons and Shu-mai!

Tips:

  • To make a smooth and creamy sauce, use a high-powered blender or food processor.
  • If you don't have a blender or food processor, you can mash the peanuts by hand. Just make sure to mash them until they are very fine.
  • For a spicier sauce, add more chili oil or chili paste. You can also add a pinch of cayenne pepper.
  • If you don't have chili oil, you can use regular vegetable oil. Just add a pinch of chili powder to the sauce.
  • For a tangier sauce, add more rice vinegar or lemon juice.
  • You can also add other ingredients to the sauce, such as chopped cilantro, green onions, or peanuts.
  • Store the sauce in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 2 weeks.

Conclusion:

This spicy Sichuan peanut sauce is a delicious and versatile condiment that can be used on a variety of dishes. It is perfect for dipping dumplings, spring rolls, and vegetables. It can also be used as a marinade for chicken, fish, or tofu. No matter how you use it, this sauce is sure to add a delicious and spicy kick to your meals.

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