Lodeh KIKIL Khas Jombang

DAPUR RAYYANKA
7 Sept 202008:50

Summary

TLDRThis video showcases the preparation of Kikil Mojosongo, a delicious dish beloved by former Indonesian president Kyai Haji Abdurrahman Wahid (Gus Dur). The recipe includes tender beef tendon cooked with a blend of spices, herbs, and young papaya, creating a rich and flavorful dish. Viewers are guided through the simple yet flavorful steps, from preparing the ingredients to the final cooking process. The dish is a regional specialty from Jombang, Indonesia, and is presented as a must-try culinary experience for visitors to the area.

Takeaways

  • 😀 The dish being prepared is Kikil Mojosongo, a favorite of Kyai Haji Abdurrahman Wahid (Gus Dur) from Jombang.
  • 😀 The recipe requires simple ingredients, including beef feet (kikil), young papaya, coconut milk, various herbs, and spices.
  • 😀 To tenderize the kikil, the script refers viewers to a link with instructions for how to prepare it.
  • 😀 A key ingredient to help tenderize the kikil is young papaya, which is blended to soften the texture.
  • 😀 The main spices include garlic, shallots, kemiri (candlenut), turmeric, and both red and green chilies.
  • 😀 The cooking process starts by blending the spices, then frying them with oil to bring out their aroma.
  • 😀 The papaya is added and cooked halfway before the kikil and coconut milk are incorporated.
  • 😀 Additional seasoning such as salt, sugar, and chicken stock are added to enhance the flavor of the dish.
  • 😀 The dish can be adjusted to individual spice preferences by adding or reducing the amount of chili.
  • 😀 The final dish, Kikil Mojosongo, is described as very flavorful, delicious, and a signature dish from Jombang.
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Q & A

  • What is Kikil Mojosongo, and why is it special?

    -Kikil Mojosongo is a traditional dish from Jombang, Indonesia, known for its rich flavor and tenderness. It is particularly favored by Kyai Haji Abdurrahman Wahid (Gus Dur), the fourth President of Indonesia.

  • What are the main ingredients used to make Kikil Mojosongo?

    -The main ingredients include 1 kg of beef tendons, young papaya, coconut milk, green chilies, kaffir lime leaves, salam leaves, sugar, salt, broth powder, and bean sprouts.

  • Why is young papaya used in the recipe?

    -Young papaya is used to help tenderize the beef tendons. Its natural enzymes break down the collagen in the tendons, making them softer during cooking.

  • What spices are used in the preparation of Kikil Mojosongo?

    -The spices used include garlic, shallots, candlenuts, turmeric, red chilies, small chilies, and coriander.

  • How is the cooking process started for Kikil Mojosongo?

    -The process begins by preparing the ingredients, such as softening the beef tendons and papaya, and blending the spices with some water.

  • What is the importance of sautéing the blended spices before adding the other ingredients?

    -Sautéing the blended spices releases their natural aromas and flavors, enhancing the dish's taste. This step is essential for making the Kikil Mojosongo flavorful.

  • How do you ensure the Kikil Mojosongo is cooked properly?

    -After adding the papaya and cooking it until it's half-tender, the beef tendons are added, followed by coconut milk. The dish should be simmered and seasoned to perfection with salt, sugar, and broth powder.

  • Can the level of spiciness be adjusted in the dish?

    -Yes, the spiciness can be adjusted according to personal preference by adding more or fewer red chilies and small chilies.

  • What is the final step before serving Kikil Mojosongo?

    -The final step is to taste the dish and adjust the seasoning if necessary, then serve it hot, often enjoyed with tea or other sides.

  • What is the cultural significance of Kikil Mojosongo in Jombang?

    -Kikil Mojosongo holds cultural importance in Jombang, being a popular local dish that is also associated with Gus Dur, a beloved national figure. It is a symbol of local culinary tradition and hospitality.

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