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Sunflower Soup (Sup Bunga Matahari)
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Sunflower Soup (Sup Bunga Matahari)

Pawon Indo Bule
Pawon Indo Bule @PawonIndoBule

This dish originally comes from Solo, a big town in Central Java, Indonesia. We call it Sunflower soup because its shape is similar as sunflower. The unique thing about this dish is only available/served in some wedding parties in Solo. So far I have never found any restaurants in Indonesia that have this dish on their menu. This is my first attempt to make it and it is very technical, but to see how the way it turns out and how delicious and fresh the taste is (my family loves it), I am sure I will cook this again in the future.

This dish originally comes from Solo, a big town in Central Java, Indonesia. We call it Sunflower soup because its shape is similar as sunflower. The unique thing about this dish is only available/served in some wedding parties in Solo. So far I have never found any restaurants in Indonesia that have this dish on their menu. This is my first attempt to make it and it is very technical, but to see how the way it turns out and how delicious and fresh the taste is (my family loves it), I am sure I will cook this again in the future.

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Sunflower Soup (Sup Bunga Matahari)

Pawon Indo Bule
Pawon Indo Bule @PawonIndoBule

This dish originally comes from Solo, a big town in Central Java, Indonesia. We call it Sunflower soup because its shape is similar as sunflower. The unique thing about this dish is only available/served in some wedding parties in Solo. So far I have never found any restaurants in Indonesia that have this dish on their menu. This is my first attempt to make it and it is very technical, but to see how the way it turns out and how delicious and fresh the taste is (my family loves it), I am sure I will cook this again in the future.

This dish originally comes from Solo, a big town in Central Java, Indonesia. We call it Sunflower soup because its shape is similar as sunflower. The unique thing about this dish is only available/served in some wedding parties in Solo. So far I have never found any restaurants in Indonesia that have this dish on their menu. This is my first attempt to make it and it is very technical, but to see how the way it turns out and how delicious and fresh the taste is (my family loves it), I am sure I will cook this again in the future.

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Ingredients

4 servings
  1. For the petal :
  2. 4omelettes, no need to fold it (I used 9 inch skillet) ➡ one egg + a pinch of salt is for making one flower
  3. For chicken mixture :
  4. 200 grground chicken
  5. 2garlic cloves, press in a garlic press
  6. 20 grtapioca flour
  7. 1small egg
  8. 1 tspsalt
  9. 1/4 tspsugar
  10. To tasteground white pepper
  11. For the flower :
  12. 1hotdog/sausage, cut into 4
  13. as neededpeas
  14. Vermicelli noodles as needed, soak until tender
  15. carrots as needed, shredded
  16. as neededsweet corn
  17. dried black ear mushrooms as needed, soak to bloom then thinly sliced
  18. For the broth :
  19. 2 cans(@14.5 oz) chicken broth
  20. 200 mlwater
  21. 2garlic cloves, smashed
  22. 2green onion, cut 1/2 inch
  23. 1celery stalk, cut 1/2 inch
  24. 1/4 tspground nutmeg
  25. to tastesalt and ground pepper
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  1. 1

    Mix all the ingredients of chicken mixture until well combined. Set aside. (Pan fry a tablespoon of it to taste if it needs more salt/sugar)

  2. 2

    Place one sheet of omelette on a plate or cutting board. Put the hotdog cut on the center. Arrange the vegetables and mushroom as you like. Spread the chicken mixture on top of the hotdog and vegetables. Fold the edge of the omelette up and over the chicken mixture around the perimeter to encase the filling.

  3. 3

    Line the steamer basket with alumunium foil. Place all the "sunflower" UPSIDE DOWN on it. Steam for 20 to 25 minutes.

  4. 4

    Meanwhile, heat a little oil in a pot. Saute the garlic until fragrant. Add the chicken broth, water, green onion and celery Cook until it boils. Add salt and pepper if needed. Add the nutmeg. Simmer for a little while then turn the heat off. Strain the broth to get clear soup.

  5. 5

    To serve : Place one sunflower on a soup plate/salad bowl. Cut the surface of the omelette into six parts. Open each of them up. Pour the broth over it.

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Pawon Indo Bule @PawonIndoBule
on July 10, 2018 07:34
☝I love to cook and bake for my family📷 www.instagram.com/pawon.indo.bule/
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Comments (3)

Rozina Dinaa
Rozina Dinaa @rozina5
July 13, 2018 07:15
Hi, Inge, you asked a question about my Persian rice: Here is my answer:It would be lovely you try this rice dish. It's very tasty and delicious. Persian and Basmati has not very differences, but Persian rice is very aromatic. But no worries, use Basmati rice and would be great :)
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