Monday, May 25, 2026

Indonesia

 Welcome to Indonesia!  Indonesia is comprised of over 17,000 islands, and only 6,000 of them are inhabited.  Indonesia is home to the Komodo Dragon, and the Tarsier, which has eyes that are heavier than its brain!  It is a very biodiverse country, second only to Brazil.  Indonesia is also one of the top nutmeg exporters in the world.  Their population is 283.59 million people and the capital is Jakarta.  Their national dish is...



Nasi Goreng

It is a fried rice dish - it looked delicious!  To go with the nasi goreng, we made chicken called ayam goreng.  I did make a few adjustments to the reicpie, so if you want to do it exactly like the original recipe, I would encourage you to go to the link rather than follow my directions.  We had some Fabulous Friends over for dinner, which always makes dinner taste better.  Here's what I did:

NASI GORENG
3 cups Cooked Rice
2 Eggs
5 Shallots
4 cloves Garlic
1 Red Chili
1/2 tsp Shrimp Paste
2 tbsp gluten free Sweet Soy Sauce
1 cup bell pepper, chopped
1 head of bok choy
Salt & Pepper, to taste
1 tbsp Avocado oil
4 sliced Cucumber, for garnish
2 sliced Tomato, for garnish
2 small red chilies, for garnish
  1. 1.  Grind shallots, garlic, chili, shrimp paste and salt until smooth and evenly mixed
  2. 2.  Heat oil in a wok over medium heat
  3. 3.  Add the spice mix and stir fry for about 2 minutes
  4. 4.  Add eggs and stir until they become scrambled
  5. 5.  Add rice and stir until evenly mixed
  6. 6.  Add pepper, salt, sweet soy sauce and bok choi
  7. 7.  Serve and garnish with tomato, cucumber, and red chilis.
  8. 8.  Enjoy!
(Source: Nasi Goreng)

AYAM GORENG
10 chicken thighs
6 Shallots
3 cloves Garlic
4 cm Galangal (as big as half a thumb)
3 cm Turmeric
4 cm Ginger (as big as half a thumb)
1.5 tsp Salt
1 cup Water
2 Bay leaves
1/2 tsp White pepper
1 Lemongrass crushed
3 pcs Keffir Lime Leaves (optional)
Cooking Oil for frying
  1. 1.  Grind shallots, garlic, galangal, turmeric and ginger with a spice grinder until smooth and evenly mixed
  2. 2.  Place chicken into a pot, then add water, spice paste, salt, bay leaves, white pepper, lemongrass, and keffir lime leaves. Mix well
  3. 3.  Cover the pot with the lid, bring to boil and then reduce the heat to low
  4. 4.  Simmer the chicken for 15 minutes, open the lid then turn the chicken over so that all sides are seasoned.
  5. 5.  Cover the pot with the lid then simmer again until water evaporates about 10 more minutes.
  6. 6.  Turn off the heat and set aside
  7. 7.  In a new pot, fry the chicken with cooking oil until golden brown
  8. 8.  After the fried chicken is cooked, rest it on a cooling rack to remove excess oil.
  9. 9.  Serve and enjoy!
(Source: Ayam Goreng)

The verdict?  Well, I think if I actually did it right, it would have been a lot better.  Make sure, if you make this, that you use 3 C of COOKED rice, not uncooked rice...It was pretty bland, but that's because we had double the rice it should have had!  I think the actual dish would have been great - the spices smelled amazing.  The rice was OK, and the bok choy added a nice texture and unique flavor to fried rice.  The chicken had great flavor!  It was nicely crispy, but nice and tender on the inside.  I'm not sure if that would be something we would make again, but glad that we tried it.




ME
Taste of Nasi Goreng (1 is terrible, 10 is amazing): 6
Spicy (hot) (1 is not at all spicy, 10 is uneatable): 4
Flavor (1 is no flavor, 10 is packed with flavor): 6
 
HANDSOME HUSBAND
Taste of Nasi Goreng (1 is terrible, 10 is amazing): 6
Spicy (hot) (1 is not at all spicy, 10 is uneatable): 3
Flavor (1 is no flavor, 10 is packed with flavor): 5

ME
Taste of Ayam Goreng (1 is terrible, 10 is amazing): 6
Spicy (hot) (1 is not at all spicy, 10 is uneatable): 0
Flavor (1 is no flavor, 10 is packed with flavor): 7
 
HANDSOME HUSBAND
Taste of Ayam Goreng (1 is terrible, 10 is amazing): 6
Spicy (hot) (1 is not at all spicy, 10 is uneatable): 0
Flavor (1 is no flavor, 10 is packed with flavor): 6

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Indonesia