This is probably a strange meal. Simply because I used to hate this dish. When I was little, I prefer mixed rice (Indonesian: nasi campur) compared to this. Mixed rice is a mixture of lap cheong sausage, salty and sweet roasted pork (brown roasted pork and red roasted pork), cooked eggs in brown sauce, and a bunch other delicacy with chili sauce. So you can imagine how pale this dish is next to the aforementioned dish. The chicken in this dish is almost colorless, the flavor is VERY mild, and it's really accentuating sesame oil, ginger, and cilantro: all the things I hated when I was a kid.
From our kitchen. Most of these recipes are the ones I grew up with. Some of them are recipes I adapted myself. So, here they are, perhaps, then, you'll get a glimpse into what life's been like for Elsa and I.
Wednesday, December 18, 2013
Saturday, December 7, 2013
Thanksgiving... Thank you for everything!
Thanksgiving is unknown in Indonesia. Quite frankly, I didn't even learn how to make my own thanksgiving meal set until after I lived here for 4-5 years. The meal is complex, not because of its flavor profile but the sheer amount of trimmings involved in making a proper thanksgiving meal.
It is, in short, a labor of love.
It is, in short, a labor of love.
Friday, December 6, 2013
Yum, yum, yum!
Probably NOT the right name to call this. And I really didn't know what to call this being that I am not Thai. But this dish is inspired by the Thai beef salad, except that mine has the added shrimp which makes this surf and turf. I liked it to pieces and I like to make a big batch and keep it in the fridge, but NO more than overnight, the salad gets too watery otherwise. But, I'd wager that this is due to the fact that I am lazy to keep the components in separate pieces.
Sunday, December 1, 2013
Satay (aka. skewering chicken mercilessly)
Have you ever had the urge to skewer something...? Say... like, you know... chickens? Well, fear not! I have the remedy right here! (Actually, I hope not. Chickens are nice, they're cute and fluffy, and they peck at you lovingly and chase you out of their coop curiously... well, you get the idea...)
Thursday, October 17, 2013
Huff, puff, puff!
No, this post isn't about running or any kinds of sports, although... I did just came back from doing yoga. With all that ZEN in me (ahem!), I decided not to get lazy and start cleaning up my kitchen counter so I can make this dish.
Labels:
Diet busters,
Indonesian snacks,
Vegetarians unite!
Sunday, October 13, 2013
Spaghetti aglio e olio...
Sounds fancy, right? I thought so. :) But this is a deceptively simple dish to make. As in, it's seriously super easy (at least in my non-fancy way) but it's super delicious.
I stumbled upon Korean drama: Pasta. This is one of the dishes featured in that series. Of course, the way they do it is a bit more complicated (what with that serving temperature and all that...). My way is probably not even close to the real Italian way, but it results in something super delicious. Or maybe I was just hungry...
I like the Italian name better. The English name is just Spaghetti with garlic and olive oil. Too "not fancy". :D
I stumbled upon Korean drama: Pasta. This is one of the dishes featured in that series. Of course, the way they do it is a bit more complicated (what with that serving temperature and all that...). My way is probably not even close to the real Italian way, but it results in something super delicious. Or maybe I was just hungry...
I like the Italian name better. The English name is just Spaghetti with garlic and olive oil. Too "not fancy". :D
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