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Bawang goreng: Nationwide Garnish: Crispy fried onions or shallots sprinkled upon various dishes to give aroma and crispy texture. Budu: Sumatra, Riau Islands, and West Kalimantan Sauce An anchovies sauce. Bumbu kacang: Nationwide Sauce A sauce made from ground roasted or fried peanuts.
Frying ayam goreng. Some versions of ayam goreng are neither coated in batter nor flour, but seasoned richly with various spices. [4] The spice mixture may vary among regions, but it usually consists of a combination of ground shallot, garlic, Indian bay leaves, turmeric, lemongrass, tamarind juice, candlenut, galangal, salt, and sugar.
Some related or similar dishes include the deep fried Indian snack with a similar name, the samosa. In Tajik cuisine , sambusa-i varaki are meat-filled pastries, usually triangle-shaped. The filling can be made with ground beef (or the more traditional mutton mixed with tail fat) and then onions, spices, cumin seeds and other seasonings before ...
Indonesian cuisine is a collection of various regional culinary traditions that formed in the archipelagic nation of Indonesia.There are a wide variety of recipes and cuisines in part because Indonesia is composed of approximately 6,000 populated islands of the total 17,508 in the world's largest archipelago, [1] [2] with more than 600 ethnic groups.
A samosa (/ s ə ˈ m oʊ s ə /) (listen ⓘ) ( Persian: سمبوسه) from the Persian word sambosag (سنبوسگ) (meaning 'triangular pastry') is a fried South Asian [2] and West Asian snack. It is a pastry with a savory filling, mostly vegetables , spiced potatoes , onions , and peas , but also meat or fish .
Ayam balado, chicken in chili; Ayam goreng, fried chicken with spicy granules; Ayam lado ijo, chicken in green chili; Ayam pop, Minang-style chicken, boiled/steamed and then fried; Ikan bilih, fried small freshwater fish of the genus Mystacoleucus; Baluik goreng, crispy fried small freshwater eel; Udang balado, shrimp in chili; Rajungan goreng ...
Nasi goreng ayam (with chicken) [51] Nasi goreng babat gongso (with tripe), a tripe fried rice from Semarang [52] Nasi goreng babi (with pork, usually served with Chinese pork belly and charsiu) [53] Nasi goreng bakar, (grilled fried rice), a hybrid between nasi goreng and nasi bakar, fried rice is wrapped inside banana leaf pocket, and grilled ...
Kuzi ayam or ayam masak kuzi (Jawi: قوزي ايم; ايم ماسق قوزي) is a traditional food in commonly found in the Malaysian state of Kelantan, and to some extent, the state of Johor. [1] It is a thick based curry dish. The main ingredient used to prepare this dish is chicken (Malay: ayam). [2]