Mini Sate Maranggi -- Marinated Indonesian Satay

Angela Mertoyono
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This satay is one of traditional dishes in West Java province. Usually, other satays use peanut sauce. Since the meat is marinated for at least an hour (overnight, in my case), this kind of satay is already savory. Usually we eat this with sambal and acar tomat (pickled tomatoes) and steamed rice. I like to use mini skewers for this one, but of course you can use regular-sized skewers. You can grill this satay but you can also cook sate maranggi in a pan. This is my version of sate maranggi.

Mini Sate Maranggi -- Marinated Indonesian Satay

This satay is one of traditional dishes in West Java province. Usually, other satays use peanut sauce. Since the meat is marinated for at least an hour (overnight, in my case), this kind of satay is already savory. Usually we eat this with sambal and acar tomat (pickled tomatoes) and steamed rice. I like to use mini skewers for this one, but of course you can use regular-sized skewers. You can grill this satay but you can also cook sate maranggi in a pan. This is my version of sate maranggi.

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Ingredients

4-6 servings
  1. 400 grambeef (I used tenderloin), cubed
  2. 1 tbspsweet soy sauce (if you use shoyu or regular soy sauce, add palm sugar 1:1)
  3. 1 tbsppalm sugar
  4. 1 tspground coriander
  5. 1 tspginger paste
  6. 1 tbspgarlic paste
  7. 1 tbspshallot paste (or you can grate a shallot or 1/4 onion)
  8. 1beef bouillon, crushed
  9. 1/2 tspcrushed black pepper
  10. 1 tspground tamarind
  11. 1 pinchsalt
  12. 2-3 tbspoil

Cooking Instructions

  1. 1

    Combine all ingredients except beef until it forms a thick paste.

  2. 2

    Add cubed beef and marinate for at least an hour or overnight.

  3. 3

    Skewer the beef. Grill or cook in a pan.

  4. 4

    I prefer mini skewers because they fit well in my kids' lunchboxes.

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