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Chinese, All Recipes, Condiments and Sauces, South East Asian · December 10, 2025

Jimmy’s Sate Sauce Guide

Jimmy’s Sate Sauce Guide explains what Jimmy’s Sate Sauce is and how to use it in everyday cooking. This popular Aussie takeaway ingredient creates rich, nutty satay flavour in stir fries, noodles and chicken dishes with minimal effort. This guide covers what Jimmy’s Sate Sauce is, the best ratios to use, and easy recipes you can make with it.

Open jar of Jimmy’s satay sauce on a white timber surface with a small bowl and spoonful of thick, dark satay sauce in natural light.

What Is Jimmy’s Sate Sauce?

Jimmy’s Saté Sauce (also known as Jimmy’s Saté Paste) is a Malaysian-style satay base made from roasted peanuts, garlic, shallots, spices, chilli and a touch of shrimp paste. It’s thick, fragrant and designed to be mixed with water, stock or coconut milk to create a glossy satay sauce or marinade.

It’s used by countless Asian restaurants across Australia (and the world). If you’ve ever wondered why your homemade satay doesn’t taste the same, this is why.

What Does Jimmy’s Taste Like?

It’s nutty, savoury, slightly spicy and loaded with umami. Unlike sweet peanut-based satay sauces, Jimmy’s has depth, saltiness and aromatics that give you that classic Aussie-Chinese flavour we all love.

Jar of Jimmy’s satay sauce with green label on a white timber background, photographed in soft natural light.
Close-up of a spoonful of thick, chunky satay sauce on a white timber surface, with an open jar of Jimmy’s saté sauce and a small bowl of sauce in the background.

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Where to Buy Jimmy’s in Australia

You’ll find it at:

  • Harris Farm
  • Asian grocery stores
  • Independent supermarkets
  • Online at Amazon and Asian Pantry

Why I Recommend Jimmy’s Sate Sauce

There’s no sponsorship here – it’s just the product I use in my own kitchen because it consistently delivers:

  • Restaurant-style satay flavour at home
  • No fuss mixing or complicated ingredients
  • Takes meals from “fine” to “seriously good”
  • Works with any protein or veg
  • Makes weeknights easier

If you love big flavour without doing much, it’s worth having a jar in your pantry.

How to Use the Sate Sauce

Jimmy’s is a concentrated paste, so start small and adjust to taste. Here are the simplest and most reliable ways to use it.

Stir-Fries
Add 1-2 tablespoons to a wok or large pan with your choice of protein and vegetables for a quick, flavourful meal.

Marinades
Combine the paste with a little soy sauce, vinegar and sesame oil. Ideal for chicken wings, skewers, thighs or a whole butterflied chicken.

Noodles
Whisk with a splash of water, some soy sauce, pinch of sugar and a dash of sesame oil to make a quick, punchy noodle sauce.

Creamy Satay Sauce
Add coconut milk to the paste for a richer, smoother and more velvety satay sauce.

Dipping Sauce
Serve it with grilled meats (chicken, beef, pork), skewers, spring rolls, dumplings, or raw vegetables.

Veggie Stir-Fries
It pairs beautifully with most vegetables. Broccoli, capsicum, carrots, cabbage, green beans and zucchini are especially good.

Condiment
Add a spoonful to soups, stews, or even use it on a burger or with french fries for a unique twist.

While it can be used straight from the jar, it is widely used in restaurants in combination with other ingredients like coconut milk, peanut butter, soy sauce, or lime juice to create a more balanced and complex sauce.

Open jar of Jimmy’s saté sauce on a white timber surface with a spoon inside, served alongside one bowl of smooth saté sauce and one bowl of thick saté paste in natural light.
Creamy satay sauce in a bowl with a whisk, surrounded by sliced capsicum, onion, cucumber, lime and bean sprouts on a white timber background in natural light.

Best Tips for Using Jimmy’s Sate Sauce

1. Start small – Jimmy’s is strong.
Begin with 1 tablespoon in any recipe, then taste and adjust. Adding more is easy… taking it out, isn’t.

2. Loosen it with water, stock, coconut milk/cream or evaporated milk.
Jimmy’s is a thick paste. Most dishes require 1/3 – 1/2 cup liquid per tablespoon to turn it into a glossy sauce.

3. Balance the flavour with something sweet, salty or creamy.
Jimmy’s tastes best when paired with:

  • soy sauce (salt)
  • a good pinch of sugar (balance)
  • a splash of vinegar or lime juice (brightness)
  • coconut milk (creaminess)

4. Don’t cook it for too long.
Add Jimmy’s toward the end of cooking to preserve its flavour. Overcooking can dull the aromatics.

5. Jimmy’s works with more than just chicken.
Try it with:

  • beef strips
  • prawns
  • pork
  • tofu
  • vegetable stir-fries
  • udon or hokkien noodles

6. A splash of coconut milk instantly softens the flavour.
If the sauce feels too strong or salty, add 2–3 tablespoons coconut milk to mellow it out.

7. Add it at the right moment.
Stir it into the pan once your aromatics are cooked and the pan is hot.

8. Serve
Serve it warm or at room temperature for the best flavour and consistency.

Creamy satay sauce in a bowl with a whisk, surrounded by sliced capsicum, onion, cucumber, lime and bean sprouts on a white timber background in natural light.
Creamy satay chicken noodles in a white bowl, tossed with tender chicken, broccoli, capsicum and carrots, topped with sliced red chilli and curled spring onion, with a fork twirling noodles, served on a white timber surface with lime wedges and satay sauce on the side.
satay chicken cooking in a wok.

How to Store Jimmy’s Saté Sauce

1. Store in the fridge after opening
Once opened, it should always be refrigerated.

2. Stir well before each use
It naturally separates (oil rises, paste sinks) so stir well to get an even consistency.

3. Keep the rim clean
Wipe the jar rim with a clean paper towel to prevent crusting – this keeps the seal tight and prevents drying.

4. Don’t double-dip
Use a clean spoon every time to avoid contamination and extend shelf life.

5. Long shelf life
Jimmy’s lasts months in the fridge, but if the surface dries out or the oils smell stale, it’s time to replace.

6. Freeze it
If you don’t use it often, scrape tablespoons into an ice cube tray, freeze, then store in a bag.

Recipes Using Jimmy’s Saté Sauce

Here are some quick and easy recipes using Jimmy’s Saté Sauce as well as recipes already featured on my blog. I’ll keep updating this list as new recipes go up.

5-Minute Satay Sauce

Ingredients:

  • 1-2 tablespoons Jimmy’s Saté Paste
  • 1/4 cup peanut butter
  • 165ml can coconut milk
  • 1 tablespoon kecap manis
  • 2 teaspoons brown sugar

Method:
Place everything into a small pan and simmer for 2–3 minutes until glossy and smooth. Add water if you want it thinner.

Serve it with:
Chicken, prawns, noodles, rice bowls, grilled veggies or anything off the BBQ. It also makes a great dipping sauce for spring rolls, rice paper rolls, dumplings or fried appetisers.


Quick Satay Wing Marinade

This recipe is for approximately 1kg of chicken wings

Ingredients:

  • 1-2 tablespoons Jimmy’s Sate Sauce
  • 2 tablespoons soy sauce
  • 1 tablespoon honey
  • 1 tablespoon sesame oil
  • 1-2 cloves garlic, finely chopped
  • 1/2 teaspoon finely grated ginger (optional)

Instructions:

  1. Whisk all the marinade ingredients in a medium bowl until well combined.
  2. Add the chicken wings to the bowl or a large sealable bag and toss to coat every piece evenly.
  3. Marinate in the fridge for at least 30 minutes. For best results and deeper flavour, you can leave them for up to 3-4 hours or overnight.
  4. Cook the wings by baking at 200°C (180C fan forced) for 45-50 minutes, turning them halfway through, until they are golden brown and cooked through. You can also grill or air-fry them.
  5. Serve the wings on their own, or with an extra side of warmed Jimmy’s Satay sauce for dipping. 

Satay Chicken Stir Fry

Grilled Satay Chicken with Sate Sauce

Creamy Satay Chicken Curry
Satay Chicken Noodles
Satay Chicken Wings
  • Creamy Satay Chicken Curry
  • Grilled Satay Chicken with Sate Sauce
  • Chicken Satay Stir-fry
  • Satay Chicken Noodles
  • Satay Chicken Wings

Jimmy’s Saté Sauce delivers that unmistakable Chinese satay flavour, and this guide brings everything together so you can get the most out of it – what it is, how to use it and the best ways to cook with it. Keep a jar in the pantry and you’ve always got big, bold flavour on hand. I’ll continue updating this page with new recipes, tips and ideas as the collection grows, so it stays your go-to hub for all things Jimmy’s.


More Chinese recipes you may also enjoy:

  • Chinese Chicken with Roasted Almonds
  • Chinese Ham and Chicken Rolls (Cheat’s Version!)
  • Air-Fryer Char Siu Pork
  • 15-Minute Soy Sauce Noodles (Cantonese Style)
  • Creamy Congee with Jammy Eggs (Easy Rice Porridge)
  • Crispy Lemon Honey Chicken
  • Simple Wonton Noodle Soup
  • The Best Dumpling Sauce (Only 4 Ingredients)
  • Crispy Prawn Balls
  • Sweet and Sour Pork (Just Like a restaurant)
  • Chinese Sweet and Sour Dipping Sauce
  • Prawn Toast (Shrimp Toast)
  • Pork and Prawn Wontons with Snow Peas
  • Chilli Garlic Crisp Oil
  • Coriander and Hoisin Chicken Wings

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