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Chicken Catch (AYAM TANGKAP)
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Chicken Catch (AYAM TANGKAP)

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

Chicken is the most favorite dish in Indonesia and even the world, and each region has its own characteristic way to cook chicken. Chicken is a food that can be cooked in different variations --- baked, fried, or steamed --- but all are equally delicious, like this recipe from Aceh named “AYAM TANGKAP” (Chicken Catch).

This typical dish from the region of Aceh is fried chicken served with leafy herbs. People say that the habit of eating Chicken Capture has become the culture of the Acehnese. So if you are on vacation in the Veranda of Mecca (Aceh), there are lots of famous restaurants that cook this dish. But arguably, this cuisine is still less popular and somewhat more difficult to find a vendor compared with, for example popcorn fried chicken or seasoned fried chicken.

Making Ayam Tangkap is quite easy - just a few basic ingredients, along with natural ingredients that make this dish even more special. First, the chicken is flavored before frying (you can just soak it in the spices, or boil briefly with the spices).

According to the story, the inventor of this recipe should catch the chicken first before cooking --- because that process was unique, and so it was called Ayam Tangkap. This dish much better if using chicken that's cut into small sizes, so the marinade can seep up into the meat.

Ayam Tangkap doesn't seem attractive at first glance, because it's served with the dried herbs that are eaten with chicken. But the delicious fried chicken is wrapped in the scent of various leafy spices that give it a distinctive and tasty flavor. Looks might not be great, but this Ayam Tangkap with it's marinade make it perfect if used as a side dish when eating rice.

I think it would also be nice if used for menu when celebrate #THANKSGIVING…

Chicken is the most favorite dish in Indonesia and even the world, and each region has its own characteristic way to cook chicken. Chicken is a food that can be cooked in different variations --- baked, fried, or steamed --- but all are equally delicious, like this recipe from Aceh named “AYAM TANGKAP” (Chicken Catch).

This typical dish from the region of Aceh is fried chicken served with leafy herbs. People say that the habit of eating Chicken Capture has become the culture of the Acehnese. So if you are on vacation in the Veranda of Mecca (Aceh), there are lots of famous restaurants that cook this dish. But arguably, this cuisine is still less popular and somewhat more difficult to find a vendor compared with, for example popcorn fried chicken or seasoned fried chicken.

Making Ayam Tangkap is quite easy - just a few basic ingredients, along with natural ingredients that make this dish even more special. First, the chicken is flavored before frying (you can just soak it in the spices, or boil briefly with the spices).

According to the story, the inventor of this recipe should catch the chicken first before cooking --- because that process was unique, and so it was called Ayam Tangkap. This dish much better if using chicken that's cut into small sizes, so the marinade can seep up into the meat.

Ayam Tangkap doesn't seem attractive at first glance, because it's served with the dried herbs that are eaten with chicken. But the delicious fried chicken is wrapped in the scent of various leafy spices that give it a distinctive and tasty flavor. Looks might not be great, but this Ayam Tangkap with it's marinade make it perfect if used as a side dish when eating rice.

I think it would also be nice if used for menu when celebrate #THANKSGIVING…

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Chicken Catch (AYAM TANGKAP)

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

Chicken is the most favorite dish in Indonesia and even the world, and each region has its own characteristic way to cook chicken. Chicken is a food that can be cooked in different variations --- baked, fried, or steamed --- but all are equally delicious, like this recipe from Aceh named “AYAM TANGKAP” (Chicken Catch).

This typical dish from the region of Aceh is fried chicken served with leafy herbs. People say that the habit of eating Chicken Capture has become the culture of the Acehnese. So if you are on vacation in the Veranda of Mecca (Aceh), there are lots of famous restaurants that cook this dish. But arguably, this cuisine is still less popular and somewhat more difficult to find a vendor compared with, for example popcorn fried chicken or seasoned fried chicken.

Making Ayam Tangkap is quite easy - just a few basic ingredients, along with natural ingredients that make this dish even more special. First, the chicken is flavored before frying (you can just soak it in the spices, or boil briefly with the spices).

According to the story, the inventor of this recipe should catch the chicken first before cooking --- because that process was unique, and so it was called Ayam Tangkap. This dish much better if using chicken that's cut into small sizes, so the marinade can seep up into the meat.

Ayam Tangkap doesn't seem attractive at first glance, because it's served with the dried herbs that are eaten with chicken. But the delicious fried chicken is wrapped in the scent of various leafy spices that give it a distinctive and tasty flavor. Looks might not be great, but this Ayam Tangkap with it's marinade make it perfect if used as a side dish when eating rice.

I think it would also be nice if used for menu when celebrate #THANKSGIVING…

Chicken is the most favorite dish in Indonesia and even the world, and each region has its own characteristic way to cook chicken. Chicken is a food that can be cooked in different variations --- baked, fried, or steamed --- but all are equally delicious, like this recipe from Aceh named “AYAM TANGKAP” (Chicken Catch).

This typical dish from the region of Aceh is fried chicken served with leafy herbs. People say that the habit of eating Chicken Capture has become the culture of the Acehnese. So if you are on vacation in the Veranda of Mecca (Aceh), there are lots of famous restaurants that cook this dish. But arguably, this cuisine is still less popular and somewhat more difficult to find a vendor compared with, for example popcorn fried chicken or seasoned fried chicken.

Making Ayam Tangkap is quite easy - just a few basic ingredients, along with natural ingredients that make this dish even more special. First, the chicken is flavored before frying (you can just soak it in the spices, or boil briefly with the spices).

According to the story, the inventor of this recipe should catch the chicken first before cooking --- because that process was unique, and so it was called Ayam Tangkap. This dish much better if using chicken that's cut into small sizes, so the marinade can seep up into the meat.

Ayam Tangkap doesn't seem attractive at first glance, because it's served with the dried herbs that are eaten with chicken. But the delicious fried chicken is wrapped in the scent of various leafy spices that give it a distinctive and tasty flavor. Looks might not be great, but this Ayam Tangkap with it's marinade make it perfect if used as a side dish when eating rice.

I think it would also be nice if used for menu when celebrate #THANKSGIVING…

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Ingredients

35 mins
4 servings
  • 1/2chicken (500 gr), cut in small pieces according to taste
  • 300 mlcoconut water
  • 2 tbsppalm sugar
  • 1 stalklemongrass, crushed
  • Enough oil for frying
  • GROUND SPICES:
  • 3shallots
  • 2 clovesgarlic
  • 3cayenne peppers
  • 5peppercorns
  • 1/4 tspturmeric powder
  • 1 cm pieceginger
  • 2 tbsplime juice
  • 1/2 tspsalt (to taste)
  • SLICED SPICES:
  • 2shallots, thinly sliced
  • 2 clovesgarlic, thinly sliced
  • 5 sprigscurry leaves
  • 2turmeric leaves, thinly sliced
  • 3lime leaves, ribs removed
  • 1 stalklemongrass, use white part and thinly sliced
  • 3pandan leaves, sliced into 1 cm pieces
  • 2green chilies, cut diagonally
  • 1red chili, cut diagonally
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35 mins
  1. 1

    Boil chicken using coconut water then add the ground spices, palm sugar and lemongrass.

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  2. 2

    Cook until the liquid is low and spices are infused, then drain chicken.

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  3. 3

    Fry chicken until slightly browned (when frying, chicken should be completely submerged in oil). Add chili, shallot and garlic.

    A picture of step 3 of Chicken Catch (AYAM TANGKAP).
  4. 4

    After they are bit wilted/soft, add the curry leaves, turmeric leaves, lime leaves, lemongrass and pandan leaves. Fry until seasoning is cooked and crispy.

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  5. 5

    Drain and enjoy served hot with rice.

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Dapoer-Indonesia @ us @cook_2535822
on November 25, 2015 00:30
INDONESIA
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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Chilies Shallot Lemon Grass Cayenne Turmeric Ginger Pandan Coconut Lime Pepper Rib Chicken Garlic

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