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04-14-2007, 01:03 AM
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Peanut free sate sauce
Looking for a good sate (satay) sauce that is peanut free? Any ideas (Candle nut, etc, and where can they be bought.
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Kind of a tough call, being that satay IS a peanut sauce/Gravy.
Gourmet Thai apparentky makes a Peanut free, Gluten free satay you can check it out
HERE.
Hope this helps.
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You could try sesame paste.
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You could try sesame paste.
I'm with you...I was thinking tahini
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