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Semar mendem which is lemper wrapped in thin omelette. A variant snack almost identical to lemper is called semar mendem. Both are glutinous rice filled with shredded seasoned chicken. Instead of banana leaf wrapping, semar mendem uses a thin omelette made from egg and flour as wrapper, hence rendering the whole package edible.
Kue semar mendem, variant of lemper, instead wrapped with banana leaf, while the glutinous rice is filled with chicken, fish or meat floss, wrapped inside thin egg omelette. Kue serabi, pancake that is made from rice flour with coconut milk or shredded coconut as an emulsifier. Kue soes, a baked pastry filled with soft and moist cream.
Popular Indonesian desserts: dadar gulung, kue lapis, and klepon This is a list of Indonesian desserts.In Indonesia, desserts are called as pencuci mulut or hidangan penutup.
Semur is an Indonesian meat stew (mainly beef) braised in thick brown gravy.It is commonly found in Indonesian cuisine. [1] The main ingredients in the gravy are sweet soy sauce, shallots, onions, garlic, ginger, candlenut, nutmeg, and cloves (and sometimes with black pepper, coriander, cumin, and cinnamon).
Its name, also spelled as "sini sambol" or "seeni sambal", is derived from the local word for "sugar". [67] Pol sambol/Thengkai sambal This is a sambal made of scraped coconut (pol and thengkai mean coconut in Sinhala and Tamil, respectively), onion, green chilli, red chilli powder, and lime juice as its main ingredients.
In the Colonial era, kerak telor was a privileged food and was served in big parties for the colonial government or rich Betawi.According to the gastronomy expert, Suryatini N. Ganie, kerak telor was created in order to make glutinous rice more tasty and satisfying. [1]
The most common opor is opor ayam (chicken opor), although other ingredients are also can be cooked as opor. Opor daging (), opor bebek (duck), opor telur (hard boiled chicken egg), and opor tahu are examples of opor variants.
Bebek guring, traditional seasoned fried duck.; Bebek sinjay, juicy fried duck with sambals.; Campor, broth mixed with peanut sauce.; Kaldu kokot, green beans cooked with beef broth.