Fried Sambal with Shrimp and Stink Bean (SAMBAL GORENG UDANG PETE)

Fried sambal with shrimp and petai (Parkia speciosa) is a delicious dish for the daily menu or a special day. I served the following recipe for a dear family. Adding coconut milk in this dish produces a savory flavor and is delicious, ideal when eaten with hot rice.
One dish that is certainly tempting, is not inferior to other shrimp recipes such as : fried shrimp with butter, and crispy fried shrimp. Fried dry prawns dry and the bite of spicy seasoned chili, you will certainly feel it on the tongue (the amount of chili can be adjusted). What is special is that this shrimp dish will be more cool with extra crispy petai beans - will make a side dish that's more fun.
Fried Sambal with Shrimp and Stink Bean (SAMBAL GORENG UDANG PETE)
Fried sambal with shrimp and petai (Parkia speciosa) is a delicious dish for the daily menu or a special day. I served the following recipe for a dear family. Adding coconut milk in this dish produces a savory flavor and is delicious, ideal when eaten with hot rice.
One dish that is certainly tempting, is not inferior to other shrimp recipes such as : fried shrimp with butter, and crispy fried shrimp. Fried dry prawns dry and the bite of spicy seasoned chili, you will certainly feel it on the tongue (the amount of chili can be adjusted). What is special is that this shrimp dish will be more cool with extra crispy petai beans - will make a side dish that's more fun.
Cooking Instructions
- 1
Saute ground spices, galangal and lime leaves until fragrant.
- 2
Add the shrimp and tomatoes, and cook until the tomatoes are slightly soft.
- 3
Add coconut milk and brown sugar, cook until the sauce is reduced. Add the petai.
- 4
Serve warm rice to accompany.
- 5
NOTE : Parkia speciosa (petai, bitter bean, twisted cluster bean, stinker or stink bean)
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