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Showing posts with label Appetizer. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Otak-Otak (Indonesian Fish Cake with Spicy Peanut Sauce)

Otak-Otak is one of the famous snack in Indonesia which often serve with spicy peanut sauce.
My husband and my oldest son loves this snack so much. So every time they saw a stall sell it, they will "always" craving and end up buying. Since that time, I learn to make this snack at home.

The original version of otak-otak is warp in banana leaves and grilled and serving with a spicy peanut sauce which stand up the taste of this fish cake.
I remember taking a picture of otak-otak stall at one of the event in Jakarta in a few months ago. It's the second time I attending this event - Jakarta Fashion and Food Festival - which is held 1 a year in one of the mall in Jakarta.
You can find most of Indonesian Food and culinary at the event, just "guard" your camera carefully when you have a chance to attend the event next year because the event is so crowded...  *Sigh*

Thursday, November 10, 2011

Balinese Fish Satay - Sate Lilit Bali ( a guess post at Culinary Journey with Chef Dennis )

I think when someone said "Indonesia" that will remembering them of one most beautiful island - Bali!
Bali is one of the most famous island in Indonesia that well known fot their beautiful landscape, beaches, culture & of course... Food!
One of the most well known traditional Bali dishes is Balinese Fish Satay or well known as Sate Lilit in Indonesia. This authentic satay is prepare with most known Indonesia spice and herb, warp in a beautiful aroma of lemongrass and grill.

Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Mandu - Korean Dumpling with Tofu Mushrooms and Asian Chives

I always have this stored at my refrigerator. When I said always... is't mean literally... Even now I still have 20 frozen mandu!

My son & hubby loves this korean dumpling so much, so... I always makes a lot of it when there is time for making mandu. Moreover this is another way to enjoy tofu and shitake mushrooms in a great way! 
Husband and son? They don't know it until I said so! Haha ha! ;)

There's 3 kind of mandu, the fried one (Gunmandu), the steamed one ( Jjinmandu), and the boiled one (Mulmandu).
Mandu served as an appetizer, side dish or even just for snack with a dipping sauce. 
For me? Well... I serve mandu in all category & at any occasion... whenever I want, it's already on the fridge anyway :)