I was disheartened but unwilling to admit defeat. Lee generously offered to go the store and get some peanut butter. And I have to say that was the turning point. With enough peanut butter and more flavorings, soy, sugar, etc. the sauce was redeemed and I served it over sliced chicken on a bed of spinach. Lee actually said it was the best peanut sauce he ever had, but he may have just been trying to cheer me up.
I also served what turned out to be a wonderful Thai stir-fried shrimp with cherry tomatoes and basil. The dish also had onions, red chili, red peppers and cilantro. The only flavorings in the sauce were soy sauce, fish sauce, brown sugar, ginger, and garlic but it was divine and went in my recipe collection pronto. I also served Tom Kha Gai soup, a creamy coconut chicken soup with lemongrass and galangal, which neither of us could eat as we were too stuffed from the other dishes. So all's well that ends well. Sometimes you just have to plow through and not get discouraged by a broken dish or a lackluster peanut sauce.
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