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Throughout its history, Indonesia has been involved in trade due to its location and natural resources. Additionally, Indonesia’s indigenous techniques and ingredients were influenced by India, the Middle East, China, and finally Europe. Spanish and Portuguese traders brought New World produce even before the Dutch came.
The Indonesian islands Moluccas (Maluku), which are famed as "the Spice Islands", also contributed to the introduction of native spices, such as cloves and nutmeg, to Indonesian and global cuisine.
Seven main Indonesian cooking methods are goreng (frying), bakar (roasting) or panggang (grilling), tumis (sautéing), sangrai (roasted), rebus (boiling) and kukus (steaming).
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Talking about how rich İndonesian food is... today İ'll share you one of İndonesian favorite; Ayam Woku Belanga.
Ayam means chicken in İndonesian.Woku is spice type origin from Manado (North Sulawesi). There are two types of woku. Woku belanga and woku daun (leaf).
Belanga means pot or clay pot.
So This chicken cooked with woku spices in a pot (or clay pot).
The various spices used make this meal so rich and umami. The herbs and fresh vegetables added also enrich and distinguish this dish from other places in İndonesia.
İt's spicy dish, but you can less the chili padi to adjust to your taste bud.
İ can't find turmeric leaves here so İ skip this but it's still as good as the original one like in my homeland.
So if you are ready to travel your taste to Indonesia.... you should start gather some spice and some friends to "travel" with you 😊
Serve: 10 to 12 shares
İngredients:
🐔 1 whole chicken (about 1,3 kg), cut into 10- 12
🐔 fresh squeeze half lemon
🐔 1 lemongrass white part only, bruised it
🐔 1 whole chicken (about 1,3 kg), cut into 10- 12
🐔 fresh squeeze half lemon
🐔 1 lemongrass white part only, bruised it
🐔 4-5 kaffir lime leaves, finely sliced
🐔 1 pandan leaf,finely sliced
🐔 1 turmeric leaf, roughly sliced (skip if you don't have it)
🐔 1 pandan leaf,finely sliced
🐔 1 turmeric leaf, roughly sliced (skip if you don't have it)
🐔 1 big tomato, roughly chop
🐔 2 tsp salt or to taste
🐔 2 tsp sugar or to taste
🐔 5-7 green chilli pepper, roughly pound- I use mortar and pestle
🐔 3 spring onion, roughly sliced
🐔 1 bunch (± 150 gr) daun kemangi (asian basil leaf), leaf part only
🐔 ± 500 ml (2 cup ) of water🐔 2 tsp salt or to taste
🐔 2 tsp sugar or to taste
🐔 5-7 green chilli pepper, roughly pound- I use mortar and pestle
🐔 3 spring onion, roughly sliced
🐔 1 bunch (± 150 gr) daun kemangi (asian basil leaf), leaf part only
Daun kemangi / İndonesian basil leaves |
🐔 5-7 red shallots ( or 1 medium onion)
🐔 7-8 cloves of garlic
🐔 8 - 10 pcs red chili pepper
🐔 some chili padi (depends how spicy you wanna go or you can leave it whole)
🐔 4-5 roasted candlenuts
🐔 2 cm roasted fresh turmeric (or ½ tsp powdered turmeric)
🐔 3 cm roasted fresh ginger
🐔 some chili padi (depends how spicy you wanna go or you can leave it whole)
🐔 4-5 roasted candlenuts
🐔 2 cm roasted fresh turmeric (or ½ tsp powdered turmeric)
🐔 3 cm roasted fresh ginger
🐔 3-4 tbsp oil for sautéing
How to cook:
1) Mix chicken cuts with lemon juice and let it sit about 30 minute. Using mortar and pestle or hand blender, ground the spices into pureé.
2) Heat the pot and sauteé the ground spice until fragrant and oily. Stir in herbs; sliced pandan leaf, kaffir lime leaves, turmeric leaves, tomato and lemon grass. Continue to cook for few minutes. Add in the chicken and stir well. Season with salt and sugar. Add in water then cover pot with lid until boiling and chicken cooked.
1) Mix chicken cuts with lemon juice and let it sit about 30 minute. Using mortar and pestle or hand blender, ground the spices into pureé.
2) Heat the pot and sauteé the ground spice until fragrant and oily. Stir in herbs; sliced pandan leaf, kaffir lime leaves, turmeric leaves, tomato and lemon grass. Continue to cook for few minutes. Add in the chicken and stir well. Season with salt and sugar. Add in water then cover pot with lid until boiling and chicken cooked.
Serve warm with white rice.
This looks delicious! So flavorful and right up my alley!
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it is. thank you Sues 😍
DeleteThis looks SO good!! I'm always on the lookout for a new chicken dish. We have an Asian market near my house, so I think I'll have to go there to find some of the ingredients, but I'm on a mission to try this out
ReplyDeleteHai Karyl.. thanks for stopping by. Come back again and tell me how do you like it 😍
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