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  2. Curried-Coconut Chicken Rendang Recipe - AOL

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  3. Curried-Coconut Chicken Rendang Recipe - AOL

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    In a food processor, puree the shallots, onion, garlic, ginger, nuts and chilies. In a deep skillet, heat the remaining 1/3 cup of oil. Fry the chili paste over moderately high heat, stirring ...

  4. Padang cuisine - Wikipedia

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    The best known Padang dish is rendang, [citation needed] a spicy meat stew. Soto Padang (crispy beef in spicy soup) is commonly eaten for breakfast, while sate (beef satay in curry sauce served with ketupat) is served in the evening. [citation needed] The serving style is different in nasi kapau food stalls, a Minangkabau Bukittinggi style ...

  5. List of beef dishes - Wikipedia

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    Mechado is a beef dish from the Philippines. Rendang, beef slowly simmered in rich spice and coconut milk served in Nasi Padang, a Minang cuisine of Indonesia Sukiyaki Ropa vieja (shredded flank steak in a tomato sauce base) with black beans, yellow rice, plantains and fried cassava A small steak and kidney pudding, served with mashed potatoes ...

  6. Rijsttafel - Wikipedia

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    From spicy rendang and gulai curry from the Minangkabau region in Sumatra, to East Indies ubiquitous dishes nasi goreng, soto ayam, and kroepoek crackers. Also Indonesian dishes from hybrid influences, such as Chinese babi ketjap, loempia, and bami to European beef smoor. And there are many others from the hundreds of inhabited islands, which ...

  7. Rendang - Wikipedia

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    Rendang is a spicy Minangkabau meat dish originating from the highlands region in west of the Sumatra island in Indonesia. [1] [5] It has spread across other islands in Indonesia to the cuisines of neighbouring Southeast Asian countries such as Malaysia, Singapore, Brunei and the Philippines.