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Sour Sambal Onion (BRAMBANG ASEM)

Dapoer-Indonesia @ us
Dapoer-Indonesia @ us @cook_2535822
INDONESIA

BRAMBANG ASAM/ASEM is a typical food Central Java, particularly Solo and Semarang. Keep in mind "Brambang" the Java language of onion, and Asem mean tamarind. Brambang asem indeed typical food in the culinary treasures Soloraya.

This dish is actually simple, just made of sweet potato leaves or JEGLOR-so Solo citizens used to call it. Although jeglor is a major part of this refined, yet distinctive taste of this Soloraya actually located on sambal Brambang Asam. Basic ingredients of chili is what determines the success of this refined alluring tongue. Lately, Brambang asem including food categories that are difficult to find, even in Soloraya once.

As the name implies, Brambang asem has an aroma typical Brambang (onion) in a marinade mixed with chilli paste and of course to add a spicy flavor. How to make "sambal Brambang asem" same as making "Rujak - salad sauce" or other condiment, the difference is Brambang (onion) and paste burned first before use. Brambang taste of tamarind itself is a blend between taste spicy, sour, salty and sweet --- depending on the tastes of the maker.

Brambang asem recipes are practical, as it uses a simple seasoning with sambal Brambang which is usually served with boiled vegetables (usually wear Jeglor / sweet potato leaves, but can be replaced with kale or spinach). Sweet potato leaf texture a little unique because after boiling will be slippery when held and crispy if eaten. This culinary menu of dishes usually found in the city of Solo to Madiun.
Brambang Asem may be quite unfamiliar to most people. Especially for living in West Java or in the outer islands may be somewhat surprised by this dish, because it's usually sweet potato leaves to feed the livestock. But it is precisely in these sweet potato leaves characteristic of Brambang asem, if there is no sweet potato leaves will not be complete --- even not Brambang asem name. Complementary to accompany this culinary usually is GEMBUS BACEM and TOFU STARCH.

Gembus bacem I made yesterday, by placing it on top of the filter ricecooker. This is done to make it more practical and spices to infuse, but do not do it for too long (more than 2 days) because it will make tempeh gembus too soft texture and taste slightly sour.

Vegetables I used to make stuffing know is carrots, cabbage and leeks.

BRAMBANG ASAM/ASEM is a typical food Central Java, particularly Solo and Semarang. Keep in mind "Brambang" the Java language of onion, and Asem mean tamarind. Brambang asem indeed typical food in the culinary treasures Soloraya.

This dish is actually simple, just made of sweet potato leaves or JEGLOR-so Solo citizens used to call it. Although jeglor is a major part of this refined, yet distinctive taste of this Soloraya actually located on sambal Brambang Asam. Basic ingredients of chili is what determines the success of this refined alluring tongue. Lately, Brambang asem including food categories that are difficult to find, even in Soloraya once.

As the name implies, Brambang asem has an aroma typical Brambang (onion) in a marinade mixed with chilli paste and of course to add a spicy flavor. How to make "sambal Brambang asem" same as making "Rujak - salad sauce" or other condiment, the difference is Brambang (onion) and paste burned first before use. Brambang taste of tamarind itself is a blend between taste spicy, sour, salty and sweet --- depending on the tastes of the maker.

Brambang asem recipes are practical, as it uses a simple seasoning with sambal Brambang which is usually served with boiled vegetables (usually wear Jeglor / sweet potato leaves, but can be replaced with kale or spinach). Sweet potato leaf texture a little unique because after boiling will be slippery when held and crispy if eaten. This culinary menu of dishes usually found in the city of Solo to Madiun.
Brambang Asem may be quite unfamiliar to most people. Especially for living in West Java or in the outer islands may be somewhat surprised by this dish, because it's usually sweet potato leaves to feed the livestock. But it is precisely in these sweet potato leaves characteristic of Brambang asem, if there is no sweet potato leaves will not be complete --- even not Brambang asem name. Complementary to accompany this culinary usually is GEMBUS BACEM and TOFU STARCH.

Gembus bacem I made yesterday, by placing it on top of the filter ricecooker. This is done to make it more practical and spices to infuse, but do not do it for too long (more than 2 days) because it will make tempeh gembus too soft texture and taste slightly sour.

Vegetables I used to make stuffing know is carrots, cabbage and leeks.

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Sour Sambal Onion (BRAMBANG ASEM)

Dapoer-Indonesia @ us
Dapoer-Indonesia @ us @cook_2535822
INDONESIA

BRAMBANG ASAM/ASEM is a typical food Central Java, particularly Solo and Semarang. Keep in mind "Brambang" the Java language of onion, and Asem mean tamarind. Brambang asem indeed typical food in the culinary treasures Soloraya.

This dish is actually simple, just made of sweet potato leaves or JEGLOR-so Solo citizens used to call it. Although jeglor is a major part of this refined, yet distinctive taste of this Soloraya actually located on sambal Brambang Asam. Basic ingredients of chili is what determines the success of this refined alluring tongue. Lately, Brambang asem including food categories that are difficult to find, even in Soloraya once.

As the name implies, Brambang asem has an aroma typical Brambang (onion) in a marinade mixed with chilli paste and of course to add a spicy flavor. How to make "sambal Brambang asem" same as making "Rujak - salad sauce" or other condiment, the difference is Brambang (onion) and paste burned first before use. Brambang taste of tamarind itself is a blend between taste spicy, sour, salty and sweet --- depending on the tastes of the maker.

Brambang asem recipes are practical, as it uses a simple seasoning with sambal Brambang which is usually served with boiled vegetables (usually wear Jeglor / sweet potato leaves, but can be replaced with kale or spinach). Sweet potato leaf texture a little unique because after boiling will be slippery when held and crispy if eaten. This culinary menu of dishes usually found in the city of Solo to Madiun.
Brambang Asem may be quite unfamiliar to most people. Especially for living in West Java or in the outer islands may be somewhat surprised by this dish, because it's usually sweet potato leaves to feed the livestock. But it is precisely in these sweet potato leaves characteristic of Brambang asem, if there is no sweet potato leaves will not be complete --- even not Brambang asem name. Complementary to accompany this culinary usually is GEMBUS BACEM and TOFU STARCH.

Gembus bacem I made yesterday, by placing it on top of the filter ricecooker. This is done to make it more practical and spices to infuse, but do not do it for too long (more than 2 days) because it will make tempeh gembus too soft texture and taste slightly sour.

Vegetables I used to make stuffing know is carrots, cabbage and leeks.

BRAMBANG ASAM/ASEM is a typical food Central Java, particularly Solo and Semarang. Keep in mind "Brambang" the Java language of onion, and Asem mean tamarind. Brambang asem indeed typical food in the culinary treasures Soloraya.

This dish is actually simple, just made of sweet potato leaves or JEGLOR-so Solo citizens used to call it. Although jeglor is a major part of this refined, yet distinctive taste of this Soloraya actually located on sambal Brambang Asam. Basic ingredients of chili is what determines the success of this refined alluring tongue. Lately, Brambang asem including food categories that are difficult to find, even in Soloraya once.

As the name implies, Brambang asem has an aroma typical Brambang (onion) in a marinade mixed with chilli paste and of course to add a spicy flavor. How to make "sambal Brambang asem" same as making "Rujak - salad sauce" or other condiment, the difference is Brambang (onion) and paste burned first before use. Brambang taste of tamarind itself is a blend between taste spicy, sour, salty and sweet --- depending on the tastes of the maker.

Brambang asem recipes are practical, as it uses a simple seasoning with sambal Brambang which is usually served with boiled vegetables (usually wear Jeglor / sweet potato leaves, but can be replaced with kale or spinach). Sweet potato leaf texture a little unique because after boiling will be slippery when held and crispy if eaten. This culinary menu of dishes usually found in the city of Solo to Madiun.
Brambang Asem may be quite unfamiliar to most people. Especially for living in West Java or in the outer islands may be somewhat surprised by this dish, because it's usually sweet potato leaves to feed the livestock. But it is precisely in these sweet potato leaves characteristic of Brambang asem, if there is no sweet potato leaves will not be complete --- even not Brambang asem name. Complementary to accompany this culinary usually is GEMBUS BACEM and TOFU STARCH.

Gembus bacem I made yesterday, by placing it on top of the filter ricecooker. This is done to make it more practical and spices to infuse, but do not do it for too long (more than 2 days) because it will make tempeh gembus too soft texture and taste slightly sour.

Vegetables I used to make stuffing know is carrots, cabbage and leeks.

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Ingredients

35 mins
3 servings
  1. 2 bunchessweet potato (yam) leaves
  2. 6 pcsshallot (Brambang), burned
  3. SAMBAL
  4. 6 pcscayenne peppers
  5. 1 pccurly red chilis
  6. 2 stalks (1 tbsp)sour Java / tamarind
  7. 50 grsugar
  8. 1/3 tspsalt
  9. 4-6 tbspboiled water
  10. 1 pinchroasted shrimp paste
  11. TOFU STARCH
  12. Tofu, cut to taste and fry
  13. 2 clovesgarlic, finely chopped
  14. 150 grstarch
  15. 50 grflour
  16. 100 mlboiling water
  17. 1 pinchpepper powder
  18. to tasteSugar and salt
  19. Vegetables according to taste, thinly sliced
  20. GEMBUS BACEM
  21. to tasteTempe gembus, cut
  22. 3 pcsshallot
  23. 2 clovesgarlic
  24. 1 tspcoriander
  25. 1bay leaves
  26. 1 cmpiece galangal, crushed
  27. 150 cccoconut water
  28. Brown sugar to taste, adjust the sweetness
  29. to tasteSalt
  30. Cooking oil for frying
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35 mins
  1. 1

    TOFU STARCH : a) Split the middle out and remove the contents, set aside. Mix all ingredients in a bowl and pour boiling water little by little, stirring until dough just right, add the stuffing out and mix back.

  2. 2

    b) Fill the dough in the middle out, and then fry tofu until golden and cooked dough. Remove and drain.

    A picture of step 2 of Sour Sambal Onion (BRAMBANG ASEM).
  3. 3

    GEMBUS BACEM : a) Grind coriander, salt, shallots and garlic. Set aside.

  4. 4

    b) Arrange the tempeh gembus in the pan. Put coconut milk, ginger and bay leaves to sink. Cook until boiling, then add the subtle flavor.

  5. 5

    c) Wait until boiling again with the seasoning. Then add the brown sugar, after the water is reduced and the sweetness feels quite good, turn off the heat.

    A picture of step 5 of Sour Sambal Onion (BRAMBANG ASEM).
  6. 6

    d) When will be fried, new drain fried in hot oil. Do not let dry fry.

  7. 7

    SAMBAL : a) Puree all ingredients are chilli, shallots, shrimp paste, tamarind and salt. Enter the sugar then crushed again.

  8. 8

    b) After a smooth and well blended, remove the sauce into a container.

    A picture of step 8 of Sour Sambal Onion (BRAMBANG ASEM).
  9. 9

    VEGETABLES : a) Wash the leaves of sweet potato, remove stalks and boil the water with a little salt.

  10. 10

    b) Once the leaves are cooked, remove and rinse with cold water and place it in the container.

    A picture of step 10 of Sour Sambal Onion (BRAMBANG ASEM).
  11. 11

    Serve potato leaves by watering seasoning sauce, and additional Gembus bacem and Tofu starch.

    A picture of step 11 of Sour Sambal Onion (BRAMBANG ASEM).
  12. 12

    NOTE : Menjes/Gembus is soy-based foods commonly found in East Java, Indonesia. In the area of Malang there are two types of menjes, namely menjes rough texture (called menjes beans) and a finely textured menjes (called menjes rag). Menjes said to be the same as the tempe gembus found in Central Java and Yogyakarta.
    Menjes coarse texture made ​​of black soybean or soybean dregs, but there is also a call made ​​from a mixture of beans and soybeans, cassava fiber and soybean meal. Meanwhile, finely textured menjes made ​​from pulp-making tofu and coconut pulp.
    These foods usually fried with flour and eaten with chili sauce.

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one of my dreams ...is to introduce the cuisine of Indonesia to the rest of the world (INTERNATIONAL )but I am sorry if there are less obvious instructions, because I was not smart EnglishI'm just a beginner in cooking ... so I accept criticism and suggestions on my dishes^_^https://www.facebook.com/dama.yanty.77
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