Satay

Satay is a Malaysian-style kebab. It is served with a sauce dip, and slivers of
cucumbers and onions. Sold by mostly Malay or Chinese hawkers, Satay is grilled
on the spot over a charcoal fire.
The meat used is usually chicken and sometimes beef and mutton. Chinese hawkers
also sell pork Satay, although this has become not as popular as the chicken
Satay. Skewers made from lidi (coconut frond midrib) is used to hold the meat.
Satay is sold by the number of sticks. The Satay sold by Malay hawkers is often
served with ketupat, a compressed rice cake wrapped in woven palm leaf. Among
Chinese satay hawkers, ketupat has not caught on. Instead, it is served with
grilled bread brushed with coconut oil.
Both Malay and Chinese satay hawkers serve the Satay with slivers of cucumber
and onions. There is a variation to the satay dip among Malay and Chinese
hawkers too. Although both dips are peanut-based, the Malay version is more
likely to have crunchy pieces of peanut that is visible, while the Chinese satay
dip is often smooth.
Being a popular hawker food, Satay can be found in many coffee shops,
particularly the large hawker centres.
undo Malaysian Foods