Opor Ayam is a staple dish during Lebaran (Eid al-Fitr) in Indonesia. This creamy, coconut-milk-based chicken stew is special in Indonesian culture, symbolizing warmth, togetherness, and family traditions. While Opor Ayam is enjoyed year-round, it is particularly essential during Ramadhan and Lebaran celebrations, served alongside sambal goreng kentang ati (spicy potato and liver stir-fry) and ketupat or lontong (compressed rice cakes). In this post, we’ll dive deep into the significance of Opor Ayam, its history, taste, variations, and essential tips to ensure a perfect dish every time. Opor Ayam: The Heart of a Lebaran Feast During Lebaran, Indonesian families gather …
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Indonesian Nasi Kuning (Yellow Rice) with Rice Cooker Recipe
There’s something incredibly comforting about the aroma of nasi kuning wafting through the house, instantly taking me back to my childhood. Growing up, my mother always made nasi kuning from scratch, a tradition deeply rooted in our family. It wasn’t just any dish but the centerpiece of every birthday celebration. When the sun rose on someone’s special day, you could almost bet the rice cooker was already bubbling away, the golden-hued rice slowly steaming, filling our home with a warm, fragrant scent that felt like a big, golden hug. In our house, nasi kuning wasn’t merely food—it was love served …
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Growing up in Indonesia, few things felt as comforting as a bowl of bubur kacang ijo on a rainy afternoon. My mother would often prepare this sweet mung bean porridge, filling the kitchen with the aroma of simmering coconut milk and pandan leaves. It was a humble dessert yet rich in flavor, texture, and nostalgia. Now, as I share this recipe on this site, I’m transported back to those cozy moments, hoping to bring the same warmth to your kitchen with this bubur kacang ijo recipe. History of Bubur Kacang Ijo Bubur kacang ijo is more than just a dessert; …
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Terik tahu tempe is a traditional Indonesian dish that is accidentally vegan. It is rich in coconut milk, with a hint of sweetness and traditional Indonesian spices. If you are bored with your regular cooking method for tofu and tempeh, try this recipe. If you grow up eating Indonesian food, you should realize there are many types of curry, and terik is one of them. Other types of curry in Indonesia are gulai (view my jackfruit gulai recipe here), lodeh, and opor (I will share both recipes later in another post). “I have no idea what Terik Tahu Tempe is” …
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Gulai Nangka: A Meat-Free Indonesian Curry You’ll Love!
If you’re looking for a hearty, flavorful, completely meat-free dish, Gulai Nangka is the answer! This beloved Indonesian dish features young jackfruit cooked in a rich, aromatic coconut yellow curry. As its name suggests, the star of this dish is nangka (young jackfruit), simmered in spices and coconut milk, sometimes accompanied by vegetables like long beans. One of the best things about Gulai Nangka is that the flavors deepen over time, making it even more delicious the day after cooking. A Staple of Padang Cuisine Gulai Nangka is a signature dish of Padang Cuisine, which hails from Padang, the capital …