Where can I find Asian Vinegrette dressing for my Satay Chicken Pasta Salad?

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Discussion Overview

The thread centers around finding Asian vinaigrette dressing for a Satay Chicken Pasta Salad, with participants sharing their experiences and suggestions regarding various brands and sources.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, noted that Newman's Own brand has an Asian dressing.
  • Another participant mentioned finding Ken's dressing as an option.
  • One user shared their experience with Meijer's Gold brand, available at Meijers stores, and suggested checking the International Aisle for other options.
  • Several participants reported using Kraft Toasted Sesame dressing and Kraft Light Asian Sesame dressing, expressing satisfaction with these choices.
  • One participant mentioned using Olde Cape Cod Fat Free Soy & Ginger Vinaigrette and expressed interest in trying the recipe from the MMP.
  • Another participant shared a negative experience with Marie's Asian Ginger Salad dressing, while their boyfriend enjoyed it.
  • One user expressed frustration at not finding the dressing in stores, while another confirmed that Asian vinaigrette or Asian sesame would work for the recipe.
  • Several participants discussed the salad's serving temperature, with differing opinions on whether it should be served hot or cold.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the best brand of dressing to use, with no clear consensus on a single preferred option. Some participants enjoyed specific brands while others had mixed experiences.

Contextual Notes

Participants shared personal experiences with various brands of Asian vinaigrette and discussed the availability of these products in different grocery stores.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for dressing options for the Satay Chicken Pasta Salad may find the shared experiences and brand suggestions helpful.

I have an upcoming host who is allergic to dairy...so we were trying to find a demo recipe that she could eat, and she thought this sounded good - but she is also allergic to peanuts. Do you think this could still be good if I left out the peanut butter and peanuts?
 
ChefBeckyD said:
I have an upcoming host who is allergic to dairy...so we were trying to find a demo recipe that she could eat, and she thought this sounded good - but she is also allergic to peanuts. Do you think this could still be good if I left out the peanut butter and peanuts?

No, I don't. But maybe you could leave out the peanuts and use soy nut butter in the dressing? That might work.
 
The only Asian my store had was Asain sesame, or something like that, so I didn't get it because I wasn't sure if it was right.
I got regular balsalmic vinaigarette....do you think it'd be okay to add some Asian seasoning to it?
 
Asian vinaigrette, or Asian sesame will work. I'm not sure about adding seasoning to balsamic vinaigrette.
 
OK thanks Ann....maybe I'll go see if I can exchange it. You're answering all my questions today!:angel:
 
Lacy, I would NOT use the balsamic--no way. Totally different flavor.
 
Ok.. I have heard about this dish.. And I want to make it.. but I can't find the recipe. Please point me in the right direction. I have looked at the recipe files here and it was not listed where I looked. Thanks.. I want to make it for Dinner TONIGHT!!!:chef:
 
It's in the new SBRC, so the recipe is on CC.
 
Thank you so much. I thought I looked before on SBRC...must have been looking for something else!! Off to the kitchen.
 
Its in the new fall catalog too!
 
DebbieJ said:
Sat-A (like the letter A)

I thought it was more like "SAH-tay", with the emphasis on the beginning of the word?
 
mrssyvo said:
My director needs some help- She is unable to find the Asian Vinegrette dressing in the grocery store. Has anyone made this salad yet, and if so, where did you find the bottled vinegrette. She made her own for cluster meeting, but she wants to be able to tell consultants what to tell their hosts when purchasing ingredients- what brand? what sotree carries it, etc. Thanks in advance !!!

Kraft has an Asian Dressing that is good or you can use the measure mix and pour's Asian which is delicious!
 
From dictionary.com:

Pronunciation[sah-tey]
a Southeast Asian, esp. Indonesian and Malaysian, dish of marinated, bite-size pieces of meat, skewered, barbecued, and usually served with a peanut-flavored dipping sauce.
Also, sa·tay, sa·té.

So, I guess my nice midwestern accent snuck in there...sat vs saht
 
I'm so excited because my host for Friday night chose this recipe. I've been hoping to do this at a show, soon. I'm also excited because the host asked if she could do the show at my house. Now I can use the DCB for the chicken, the cookware for the pasta, our colander and every other tool I can think of without carting all the heavy's to a show. Very excited! Really hoping for bookings.
 
The MMP has a recipe for Asian Dressing on the side of it....just a thought. I am going to try it and see how it tastes.
 

Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I find Asian Vinaigrette dressing for my Satay Chicken Pasta Salad?

You can find Asian Vinaigrette dressing at most grocery stores in the salad dressing aisle. Look for brands that specialize in Asian flavors for the best taste.

Are there specific brands of Asian Vinaigrette dressing that you recommend?

Some popular brands include Ken's Steakhouse, Annie's, and Kraft. Each offers a unique flavor profile, so you might want to try a few to see which one you prefer for your salad.

Can I make my own Asian Vinaigrette dressing at home?

Yes! A simple recipe includes soy sauce, rice vinegar, sesame oil, honey, and a touch of ginger. Mix these ingredients to create a fresh and flavorful dressing for your Satay Chicken Pasta Salad.

Is Asian Vinaigrette dressing gluten-free?

It depends on the brand and ingredients used. Always check the label for gluten-free certification if you have dietary restrictions. Alternatively, you can make your own to ensure it's gluten-free.

Where can I purchase Asian Vinaigrette dressing online?

You can purchase Asian Vinaigrette dressing from online retailers like Amazon, Walmart, or directly from brand websites. This is a convenient option if you prefer to shop from home.

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