Vegan Satay with Thai Peanut Sauce |

Wheatfield at Sunset (photo by Dan Tombs, courtesy of morguefile.com)
Looking to enjoy some delicious food and do your health and the planet a favor? The recipe below calls for Seitan (wheat gluten), which is a great vegan choice for doing it all. The folks at VeganAnswers were kind enough to give us permission to reprint this recipe. They urge you to go vegan for the animals, the planet and your health. As their web site points out, “A multitude of studies have proven the health benefits of a vegetarian diet to be remarkable.”
The folks at VeganAnswers are advocates doing valuable work with the Animal Protection & Rescue League to expose the cruelty of factory farming. Since 1992, the Animal Protection & Rescue League has influenced statewide animal protection bills, conducted numerous rescues of abused factory farmed animals, reached thousands of people with innovative outreach campaigns to expose factory farm abuses, influenced policy makers to adopt humane solutions to wildlife management, and the list goes on and on!
Ingredients for 4 or 5 (use vegan versions)
• 1 Bunch fresh cilantro
• 1/4 cup Soy Sauce or Braggs
• 6 Cloves fresh garlic
• 1 Package Seitan (wheat gluten)
• 1/3 Cup peanut butter
• 1/4 Teaspoon cayenne pepper
• 2 Teaspoon ground ginger (fresh if possible)
• 1/2 Cup sesame oil
• 1 Can coconut milk
• 1 Cup water
• 1 Teaspoon Sugar
• 1 Lime
Preparation
1. It's good to marinade your seitan the night before you prepare this meal. For the marinade- Take 3 cloves of garlic, crush and mince. Finely chop cilantro. Mix garlic, liquid aminos, 1/2 chopped cilantro, water and 1 teaspoon of ginger. Cut seitan into small chunks then add to mixture and chill.
2. O.K. it's the day of the meal. Heat the sesame oil in a skillet, and add drained seitan. Fry until slightly crispy, set aside and allow to cool slightly.
3. The Sauce- Crush and mince remaining garlic. Mix peanut butter, ginger, garlic, remaining cilantro, coconut milk, cayenne pepper, sugar, juice from half a lime. Mix well and simmer. After stirring for 3 to 5 minutes, remove from heat.
4. Skewer your seitan as you will, as many as makes sense. The creator of this recipe served this dish in a restaurant, with coconut jasmine rice and a little bit of ginger. So, serve as an Entree over rice with the peanut dipping sauce or as an appetizer without the rice. Bon appetit!
To visit the very informative web site of the folks who gave us the above recipe go to: VeganAnswers
To learn more about protecting animals & how you might help go to: Animal Protection & Rescue League

