Gado-gado
Gado-gado is a traditional dish in Indonesian cuisine, and is a vegetable salad served with a peanut sauce dressing, eaten as a main dish. It is widely served from hawkers carts, stalls (warung) as well as in restaurants both in Indonesia and worldwide.
Gado-gado is part of a wide range of Indonesian dressing & salad combinations, along with lotek, pecel and karedok. In many places, to retain authenticity in both the production and flavor, the peanut sauce is made in individual batches, in front of the customers. However, since the dish has gained popularity (because of the increase of Asian-themed restaurants) Gado-gado sauce is now mostly made ahead of time and cooked in bulk, although this is probably more common in Western restaurants rather than in Indonesia. Compared to Western and Indonesian salads, Gado-gado has much more sauce in it. Instead of being used as a light dressing, the vegetables should be well coated in the sauce.
Many stores now offer Gado-Gado dressing in dried blocks to which you simply add hot water, making it easier and cheaper to cook at home.
Gado-gado is part of a wide range of Indonesian dressing & salad combinations, along with lotek, pecel and karedok. In many places, to retain authenticity in both the production and flavor, the peanut sauce is made in individual batches, in front of the customers. However, since the dish has gained popularity (because of the increase of Asian-themed restaurants) Gado-gado sauce is now mostly made ahead of time and cooked in bulk, although this is probably more common in Western restaurants rather than in Indonesia. Compared to Western and Indonesian salads, Gado-gado has much more sauce in it. Instead of being used as a light dressing, the vegetables should be well coated in the sauce.
Many stores now offer Gado-Gado dressing in dried blocks to which you simply add hot water, making it easier and cheaper to cook at home.
Ingredients :
- Water spinach.
- Potato.
- Long beans / Beans.
- Cabbage.
- Bean sprouts.
- Carrots.
- Egg.
- Cucumber (do not boil).
- Melinjo chips.
- Crackers.
Seasoning :
- 3 sheets of orange leaves.
- 2 stalks lemongrass.
- 200ml water.
- 400ml coconut milk.
Spice paste :
- 250gr peanuts (fried / roasted).
- 4 spring onions (1 onion).
- 2 cloves garlic.
- Java 150gr sugar (palm sugar).
- 3sdm sweet soy sauce.
- salt.
- sugar.
How to :
- All cooked vegetables and boiled eggs.
- Seasoning mashed and sauteed with a little oil until fragrant, add lime leaves and lemongrass and coconut milk and finally entered the water.
- The cooked vegetables arranged on a plate and add the egg pieces, crackers and chips, then doused in spices.
Source : Wikipedia