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    Quote Originally Posted by petercp4e View Post
    Back in the day means when the kids were at home and we used to do turkey every year.
    Now we usually go to the kids homes for Thanksgiving.

    I just looked....plenty of recipes online for Turkey Peanut butter Satay.
    Kinda looks like teriyaki beef.

    Sounds like it would be excellent warm.

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    Yea, chicken satay is good eating and can imagine turkey satay might not be bad also.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BobH View Post
    Yea, chicken satay is good eating and can imagine turkey satay might not be bad also.

    Bob
    I learnt about it in the Caribbean. Beef was the first I tried. Mmmmm good!
    I see it online spelled Satay but I distinctly remember them spelling it Sate.
    I wonder which is correct or if both spellings are used??

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    Quote Originally Posted by petercp4e View Post
    I learnt about it in the Caribbean. Beef was the first I tried. Mmmmm good!
    I see it online spelled Satay but I distinctly remember them spelling it Sate.
    I wonder which is correct or if both spellings are used??

    Pete <:-}
    Chicken Satay is originally an Indonesian dish so I bet Sate is a Caribbean corruption of Satay.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BobH View Post
    Chicken Satay is originally an Indonesian dish so I bet Sate is a Caribbean corruption of Satay.

    Bob
    Just looked it up.

    Both are correct.
    Satay is more traditional.
    Sate is more modern.

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    Quote Originally Posted by petercp4e View Post
    I learnt about it in the Caribbean. Beef was the first I tried. Mmmmm good!
    I see it online spelled Satay but I distinctly remember them spelling it Sate.
    I wonder which is correct or if both spellings are used??

    Pete <:-}

    Quote Originally Posted by BobH View Post
    Chicken Satay is originally an Indonesian dish so I bet Sate is a Caribbean corruption of Satay.

    Bob
    I find recipes online using both spellings--

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