Vietnamese Inspired Peanut Sauce Recipe For Noodles
One of my favorite takeout foods is Vietnamese food. I love Pho, Vemachelli noodles, summer rolls, and Luc Lac! One item I always order at a Vietnamese restaurant is summer rolls, also known as gỏi cuốn, fresh spring rolls, or salad rolls.
Most often I find peanut sauce served with my Vietnamese summer rolls and it is the perfect dipping sauce. I ensure each bite is saturated in the peanutty goodness of that sauce sweetened by hoisin sauce. I love that sauce so much, I make it and serve it over a deconstructed salad roll bowl, stir-fries, and rice.
Why You Will Love Making This Recipe
I’ve been making peanut sauce for years and it never gets old. I love this recipe for Vietnamese Peanut Sauce for Spring Rolls by Bryan Huy a Vietnamese American food blogger with an incredible collection of Vietnamese recipes.
My Easy Peanut Sauce doesn’t require any cooking ahead of time, making it perfect for a quick weeknight meal. It’s creamy, flavorful, and packed with nutrition thanks to the peanut butter.
You can easily boost the nutrition by adding whatever veggies you have on hand and some protein, like rotisserie chicken, baked tofu, or grilled shrimp. Toss in some rice noodles, and you’ve got a satisfying, feel-good meal.
Now, let’s dive into how to make this Vietnamese-inspired peanut sauce using simple ingredients that are readily available at your local grocery store.
Ingredients
All you need to make this sauce is a handful of ingredients. Keep in mind, that you can mix and match ratios of ingredients and include additional ingredients depending on how you like your peanut sauce!
Peanut Butter: I use creamy peanut butter but if you have chunky peanut butter that works well too.
Peanut butter is a great nut/seed butter for this recipe because it’s a spin on the classic Thai peanut sauce. Peanut butter is also inexpensive, healthy, and a superstar with the taste buds. When not using peanut butter, I use cashew and almond butter. Both are milder in flavor, allowing other flavors in the dish to shine.
Avocado oil: My go-to oil in this recipe. Avocado oil doesn’t add much flavor and adds healthy monounsaturated fats! I have also used sesame oil in some variations, especially when including tahini (sesame paste).
Hoisin Sauce: This is a must when making Vietnamese-inspired peanut sauce. Most grocery stores carry hoisin in the international section where you would find other items such as soy sauce, rice vinegar, and fish sauce. If you don’t have hoisin you could substitute brown sugar or maple syrup.
Water: I used water (or even a bit of coconut milk) to thin the peanut sauce to ensure all the veggies get coated. For a thicker sauce, omit the water.
Spicy Peanut Sauce:For those who love a bit of heat, I recommend adding a tbsp of sriracha to this recipe. You can also experiment with other spicy condiments like red pepper flakes, chili crisp, or sambal oelek.
If you prefer a milder sauce, feel free to omit the heat altogether.
Optional ingredients – Soy sauce, lime juice fish sauce, or rice vinegar: Sometimes, I like to add a splash of soy sauce, rice vinegar, or fish sauce to my peanut sauce, depending on my mood.
Each option brings a unique twist to the flavor, so feel free to experiment!
When serving it over vermicelli noodles with plenty of stir-fried fresh vegetables, I might even add all four for a bold and flavorful dish!
How To Make This Simple Peanut Sauce
- Combine all ingredients in a food processor, blender, mason jar, or bowl.
- Gradually add water, 1 tablespoon at a time, until you reach your desired consistency.
- Your sauce is now ready to drizzle over a big bowl of noodles or to serve as a delicious chicken wing sauce!
How to Serve Peanut Sauce
Make a big batch of this sauce and freeze it! You can use leftover peanut sauce in a variety of ways.
- Dip or sauce for wings – I use this recipe as a dip for my Crispy Air Fryer Chicken Wings! Pair that with a side of roasted broccoli, and red cabbage and top it with a bit of green onions for color.
- Warm Noodles & rice bowls – spooning this over spaghetti squash and rice noodles, is a great way to incorporate more veggies into my diet. Don’t have rice noodles? You can use spaghetti noodles!
- Cold noodle salad – served with your favorite veggies such as red bell peppers, carrots, celery, and fresh herbs. You can even top it with chicken satay or baked tofu. Top it all off with chopped peanuts or sesame seeds for a little crunch.
- Stir-fry sauce – incorporate your favorite veggies.
- Marinade – For Chicken, tofu, or tempeh
- Kick up basic instant ramen – Just add a little bit of the ramen seasoning packet to the ramen water, then add some peanut sauce, crack an egg in the hot broth and that’s what I call an easy ramen noodle soup. Bump it up even further with a bit of cooked pork belly!
- Salad dressing – add a little minced garlic for a garlicky peanut salad dressing to toss with butter lettuce.
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Equipment
- Food Processor
- rubber spatula
Ingredients
- ½ cup creamy peanut butter
- ¼ cup hoisin sauce more or less to taste
- 1 tbsp avocado oil
- 1 tbsp sriracha
- water as needed
Optional
- 1 tbsp soy sauce, lime juice, fish sauce, or rice vinegar
Instructions
- Combine all ingredients in a food processor, blender, mason jar, or bowl.
- Gradually add water, 1 tablespoon at a time, until you reach your desired consistency.
- Your sauce is now ready to drizzle over a big bowl of noodles or to serve as a delicious chicken wing sauce!
Nutrition
Hi, I'm Sarah Harper. I am a Registered Dietitian Nutritionist who loves to cook, eat, and talk about food! Here at The Addy Bean, you'll discover an array of flexitarian recipes. My mission is to inspire and encourage others to eat and explore the world of plant-based foods!
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