Nasi Goreng Recipe | Indonesian Fried Rice | Asian Recipes

Pailin's Kitchen
19 Jul 201608:50

Summary

TLDRIn this episode of Pai's Kitchen, the host demonstrates how to make Nasi Goreng, a classic Indonesian fried rice dish. The recipe starts with creating a flavorful herb paste using garlic, shallots, and shrimp paste. The sauce combines sweet soy sauce, fish sauce, and sambal for a perfect balance of sweet and spicy. The dish is customizable with leftover meats, vegetables, and a fried egg on top. To complete the meal, the fried rice is served with crispy shrimp crackers, pickles, and fried shallots. The host emphasizes the dish's versatility, making it a fun, delicious option for any meal.

Takeaways

  • 😀 Nasi Goreng, meaning 'fried rice' in Indonesian, is a flavorful dish with ingredients common to Thai cuisine, making it familiar and exciting for those who enjoy Thai food.
  • 😀 The base of Nasi Goreng is a herb paste made with garlic, shallots, and shrimp paste. Indonesian shrimp paste is used in this recipe, but Thai shrimp paste can be a substitute.
  • 😀 Sweet soy sauce, known as 'kecap manis' in Indonesia, is a key ingredient in the sauce for Nasi Goreng. It adds a thick, sweet molasses flavor to the dish.
  • 😀 Sambal, a ground-up chili and vinegar mix, adds spice to the sauce for Nasi Goreng. The amount used can be adjusted according to preference.
  • 😀 Nasi Goreng is a versatile dish, allowing for various proteins and vegetables. It's commonly used as a way to utilize leftover ingredients, such as shredded chicken.
  • 😀 Fried eggs, specifically sunny-side-up eggs, are often served on top of Nasi Goreng as a traditional finishing touch.
  • 😀 When cooking Nasi Goreng, it's important to fry the rice in a hot wok to ensure the rice gets crispy and slightly toasted.
  • 😀 The dish is often topped with green onions for freshness, but other toppings such as shrimp crackers, pickled vegetables, and fried shallots are common accompaniments.
  • 😀 Shrimp crackers ('krupuk') are an essential addition to Nasi Goreng. They are made from shrimp and tapioca starch, fried until golden and crispy.
  • 😀 Indonesian-style pickle, made from cucumber and carrot, is often served with Nasi Goreng for a refreshing and tart contrast to the richness of the fried rice.
  • 😀 The fried shallots, which can be made easily at home, add a crunchy and flavorful garnish to Nasi Goreng, providing both texture and a burst of savory taste.

Q & A

  • What is the main dish being prepared in this video?

    -The main dish being prepared is Nasi Goreng, which is Indonesian fried rice.

  • Why did the host fall in love with Indonesian food?

    -The host fell in love with Indonesian food because it shares many of the same ingredients as Thai cuisine, making the flavors familiar.

  • What are the key ingredients used in the herb paste for Nasi Goreng?

    -The key ingredients for the herb paste are garlic, shallots, and shrimp paste.

  • What is the difference between Indonesian and Thai shrimp paste?

    -Indonesian shrimp paste is generally firmer and comes in a block, while Thai shrimp paste is softer and usually comes in a tub. However, they are very similar in flavor.

  • What sauce is used to flavor the Nasi Goreng?

    -The sauce is made from Indonesian sweet soy sauce (ketchup manis), fish sauce, and sambal, which is ground-up chili and vinegar.

  • Can you use any type of protein in Nasi Goreng?

    -Yes, Nasi Goreng can include any type of leftover protein, such as shredded chicken, or even be made without any protein at all.

  • What is the purpose of using cold rice in the recipe?

    -Cold rice is used because it is easier to break apart and helps to avoid the rice becoming mushy when stir-fried.

  • What is a key addition to the dish at the end of cooking?

    -At the end of cooking, the dish is topped with a fried sunny-side-up egg.

  • What are some classic accompaniments to Nasi Goreng?

    -Classic accompaniments include shrimp crackers (krupuk), cucumber and carrot pickles, fried shallots, and green onions.

  • Why are shrimp crackers important for Nasi Goreng?

    -Shrimp crackers add a crispy texture and a salty, savory flavor that complements the rich and flavorful fried rice.

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