For a smoother sauce, use creamy peanut butter instead of crunchy. Adjust the amount of chile pepper to your desired level of spiciness. If you don't have tamarind pulp, you can substitute with tamarind concentrate, adjusting the amount to taste. This sauce can be stored in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 5 days. Reheat gently before serving.
Stanley Ward
Jun 13, 2025So delicious! I used a food processor to get it extra smooth and it was amazing!
Eldora Doyle
Jun 11, 2025I tried this over grilled chicken and it was amazing! Definitely making this again.
Ole Reichert
Jun 8, 2025Easy to follow recipe and the sauce turned out great. I added a bit more chili for extra heat.
Rafaela Buckridge
Jun 2, 2025This recipe is a keeper! I've used it on everything from noodles to tofu.
Janiya Macgyver
May 16, 2025I couldn't find tamarind pulp, so I used concentrate and it worked perfectly. Thanks for the tip!
Pink Bosco
Apr 17, 2025The balance of flavors is perfect. My family loved it as a dipping sauce for spring rolls.
Rosemary Conroy
Apr 17, 2025This is a great base recipe. I added some sesame oil and rice vinegar for extra zing!