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50 of the Most Popular Memorial Day Recipes.
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Sesame Ginger Steak Skewers with Peanut Sauce. These are delicious, fun, and easy for warm spring and summer nights. The beef is made with Thai chili sauce, ginger, and sesame oil, then grilled until lightly charred around the edges. Serve these simple, yummy steak skewers with homemade peanut sauce that has just the right amount of spice and saltiness. Paired together, they’re so delicious. Be generous with the peanut sauce; it makes this beef the most delicious!
We’re so close to summer! I know everyone’s excitement is building, with Memorial Day just one week from today. We’re making summer plans, searching for new recipes, and getting excited for what’s to come!
I knew these skewers would be wonderful for this week. Now that the weather is turning to summery temperatures, they’re great for throwing on the grill. If you’re planning any kind of Memorial Day party, I highly recommend making these!
Lately, I’ve been having a lot of fun creating new beef recipes. I’ve shared so many chicken recipes over the last 12 years, but not nearly the same amount of beef. But I’m coming up with so many fun summer beef ideas.
We love Asian-style dinners, so these skewers are perfect for us. I’ve already made them three times this month!
I love to serve the skewers bowl-style with coconut rice and a simple mix of avocado, lime, cilantro, basil, toasted sesame seeds, and a pinch of flaky sea salt.
So delicious!
Step 1: make the peanut sauce
This sauce is my favorite. When I first started making it, I used to make it with coconut milk, but now I make it even simpler. It’s a mix of peanut butter (I love Whole Foods 365 creamy peanut butter with just peanuts and salt), tamari (you can, of course, use soy sauce), Thai red curry paste, pickled ginger (often labeled as sushi ginger), and toasted sesame oil.
I find it easiest to blend the sauce in a blender or use an immersion blender to get it really creamy!
Step 2: the steak
I kept this so simple. Use a skirt or flank steak and cut the meat into cubes.
Then mix the steak with sweet Thai chili sauce, tamari (or soy), lots of garlic and ginger, and some chili paste (either Thai or Korean Gochujang). If you have time, let the steak marinate for an hour or even all day long to deepen the flavors.
Step 3: thread the steak onto skewers and grill
Thread the marinated steak onto the skewers. If you want, you could also add chunks of pineapple to each skewer—that would be so delicious!
Heat your grill and cook each skewer until light grill marks appear around the steak.
Step 4: serving
While the steak is cooking, I like to mix slices of avocado with lime juice, cilantro, basil, and sesame seeds.
I also make a pot of coconut rice! Then, I love to serve the skewers over the rice. Top with lots of peanut sauce, and enjoy the avocado on the side.
Be generous with the peanut sauce, you’ll love it! I swear it’s addicting.
Enjoy immediately. These skewers are so little effort, and so delicious and fun!
Everyone in my family has agreed that they could easily eat this once or twice a week. The steak is perfection—spicy, sweet, and tangy—and the sauce is everyone’s favorite—creamy, peanutty, and salty!
Looking for other recipes? Here are my favorites:
Skillet Chicken Adobo with Coconut Rice
Lemon Butter Dijon Chicken and Orzo
French Onion Tater Tot Casserole
Greek Meatballs and Lemon Butter Orzo
Lastly, if you make these Sesame Ginger Steak Skewers with Peanut Sauce, be sure to leave a comment and/or give this recipe a rating! Above all, I love to hear from you guys and always do my best to respond to each and every comment. And, of course, if you do make this recipe, don’t forget to tag me on Instagram! Looking through the photos of recipes you all have made is my favorite!
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Do you know where you purchased the serving bowl that this recipe is photographed with? I’m obsessed!
Hey Camila,
Thanks so much!! Unfortunately, I know longer have a link for this, but Anthropologie carries something similar. I hope this helps! xT