Weeknight satay flavour without the weeknight effort!

I get an unreasonable amount of satisfaction from this Speedy Satay Chicken recipe. It never fails me at that 5.30 pm moment when everyone’s hungry and I have absolutely no desire to start a complicated dinner. No chopping chicken (which I consider a major weeknight win), one pan, a quick simmer and suddenly the kitchen smells like satay – just in a weeknight-friendly, kid-friendly version without the skewers or marinating. It has all the cosy, peanutty takeaway flavour, but done the lazy-smart way. 😂

It’s absolutely not traditional, and it doesn’t need to be. Pantry staples, minced (ground) chicken and 20 minutes later you’ve got a glossy, creamy peanut sauce clinging to every piece. It tastes like effort, but the effort level is extremely low – exactly what you want from a fast midweek dinner.
The best part? The no-cook sides you can add. Pile it onto hot rice, add sliced cucumber and red onion for crunch, and chilli oil for anyone who wants it (me). Low effort, high reward – exactly what weeknights need.




What else can I serve with Speedy Satay Chicken?
Besides rice + cucumber + red onion (the classic), here are plenty of other easy options depending on what you’ve got and what kind of night it is:
- Noodles – Rice noodles, egg noodles or ramen noodles (toss through the sauce like a quick satay noodle bowl).
- Wraps/rolls – Stuff into tortillas, lettuce cups or rice paper rolls with cucumber, carrot and coriander (cilantro).
- Veggie sides (quick + no-fuss):
- Steamed broccolini (tenderstem broccoli), broccoli or green beans.
- Microwaved edamame.
- Stir-fried frozen veggies.
- Sautéed wombok (napa) cabbage with a splash of soy sauce.
- Salads (fresh + crunchy):
- Shredded carrot + cucumber + spring onion (scallion) + coriander (cilantro).
- Simple slaw (bagged coleslaw mix + fresh lime juice + pinch of sea salt) or make your own.
- Iceberg lettuce “satay bowls” with extra peanuts on top.
- If you want a change from rice:
- Quinoa.
- Roti or naan for scooping (not traditional, but elite).
- Toppings that make it feel extra:
- Extra crushed peanuts or cashews.
- Fried shallots.
- Sesame seeds.
- Fresh chilli or chilli oil.
- Lime wedges (non-negotiable!).

Is Speedy Satay Chicken spicy?
Nope – it’s mild, creamy and kid-friendly. The curry powder adds warmth and flavour, not heat. If you want it spicy, add chilli oil, fresh chilli, or a pinch of chilli (red pepper) flakes at the end.

If you enjoyed Speedy Satay Chicken, I think you’ll love:
Peanut Chicken Satay Recipe
Chicken Satay Skewers Recipe
Chicken Salad with Creamy Peanut Dressing Recipe
Creamy Coconut Peanut Noodles Recipe
Cold Sesame Peanut Pasta Salad Recipe

Speedy Satay Chicken
“This was so quick and easy. Can’t stop eating🤭” Share PrintIngredients
- 400 ml (14 fl oz) coconut milk
- 125 ml (½ cup) chicken stock
- 90 g (⅓ cup) natural smooth peanut butter
- 1 tbsp kecap manis (see note 1)
- 1 tsp dark soy sauce
- 2 tbsp light olive oil or any neutral oil of choice
- 1 brown onion, finely diced
- 1 tbsp freshly minced garlic
- 500 g (1 lb) minced (ground) chicken (can be substituted with turkey mince or pork mince)
- 2 tbsp water, if needed
- 1 tbsp mild curry powder
- ½ tsp ground turmeric
- 1 tsp sweet paprika
- 1 tsp white sugar
- ½ tsp sea salt flakes, plus extra to taste
- Steamed jasmine rice or microwave rice
- 2 Lebanese (short/Persian) cucumbers, sliced
- ¼ red onion, sliced
- 40 g (¼ cup) crushed peanuts
- ¼ bunch fresh coriander (cilantro), leaves picked
- Lime wedges
- Chilli oil (optional)
Instructions
- Make the satay sauce – Place all the sauce ingredients in a jug and whisk until smooth. Set aside.
- Cook the chicken – Heat the oil in a large frying pan over medium–high heat. Add the onion and garlic and cook, stirring, for 1–2 minutes. Add the chicken mince and cook, breaking it up as you go, for 3–4 minutes. Break the chicken up just enough – don’t over-stir. You want juicy, chunky pieces.
- Add the spices – Add the water to the pan to deglaze and scrape up any stuck-on bits if needed, followed immediately by the curry powder, turmeric, paprika, sugar and sea salt flakes.
- Add the satay sauce – Add the satay sauce and stir to combine. Reduce the heat to medium and simmer for 3–4 minutes, stirring, until the sauce thickens and becomes glossy and creamy.
- Finish and serve – Turn off the heat, season with extra salt to taste. Spoon the chicken over hot rice and serve with cucumber, red onion, crushed peanuts, coriander, a squeeze of lime juice (essential) and a drizzle of chilli oil, if using.
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Larissa says:
Delicious! The whole family loved it and it was sooo good not having to chop up chicken!!
Nicole says:
So happy this was a hit, Larissa! 🧡 Nic x
Robyn says:
Just the best easy dish and loved by everyone that eats it
Nicole says:
So happy you all enjoyed this, Robyn! Thanks for the rating. 🧡 Nic x
Sarah says:
Made this tonight. My 3 kids, 10, 10, and 5 loved it. This will be a regular for us now. Thank you
Nicole says:
What a win, Sarah! Fantastic to hear. 🙌🏻 Thanks for the rating too. 🧡 Nic x
Rochelle says:
Loved this recipe! Was very yummy, relatively quick and easy to make, and it was a hit with mister 2. Served with rice and steamed vegetables which he actually ate with encouragement to dip in the sauce. Thanks Nicole! Adding this one to my regular rotation! And loved the other review comments on other pairings and amendments for variety! Great to see it’s versatility!!
Nicole says:
Hi Rochelle, thanks for this wonderful feedback! So happy this was a hit with Mister 2! 🥰 Thanks also for the rating. 🧡 Nic x
Sally says:
Can’t wait to make this one 😍
Nicole says:
I can’t wait either, Sally! Let me know how you go. 🧡 Nic x
Victoria Ghent says:
This was a great mid week recipe for the family. Lots of flavour with minimal effort. I had leftovers at work the next day in lettuce cups. Delicious x
Nicole says:
So great to hear, Victoria! Thanks for the rating too. ❤️ Nic x
Sarah says:
There is enough sauce to double the chicken mince – to feed more mouths! 🙂
Nicole says:
Great to hear, Sarah. Thanks for the rating too. ❤️ Nic x
Birgit says:
This was so quick and easy. Can’t stop eating🤭
Thank you so much for all your work on this wonderful website. Greetings from Germany
Nicole says:
Guten Tag, Birgit! And danke for the lovely comments about the recipes. 🥰🙌🏻 I’m so thrilled you are enjoying them, including this one! Thanks for the rating too. ❤️ Nic x
Ashleigh says:
This recipe is so simple and tasty! As a family of 3 adults and 3 children this was a hit with everyone. Love your recipes and how quick, easy and affordable they are while being family friendly.
Nicole says:
Hi Ashleigh, thanks for your lovely comments about the recipes! 🥰 So happy this was a hit with the whole family! 🙌🏻 Thanks for the rating too. ❤️ Nic x
Imogen says:
Made this tonight and so simple, easy and delicious! Thank you for a great recipe
Nicole says:
So happy you enjoyed this, Imogen! Thanks for the rating too. ❤️ Nic x
Victoria says:
Delicious!!
Such a great week night dinner. I followed the exact recipe, but did add juice of half a lime. Perfection! Your recipes are always amazing, thank you.
Nicole says:
Hi Victoria, thanks so much for the lovely comments! 🥰 I’m thrilled you enjoyed this. ❤️ Nic x
Diana says:
Bang on for flavour, could just drink the sauce! Loved it with rice noodles and steamed veg.
Nicole says:
Thanks for this wonderful feedback, Diana! I’m so thrilled you enjoyed this one! 🙌🏻 Thanks for the rating too. ❤️ Nic x