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Marion Grasby (born 29 September 1982) [citation needed] is a Thai-Australian cook and food entrepreneur. [1] She is also a television presenter, cookbook author and food journalist . [ 2 ] Marion married Tim Althaus in 2013 and the couple have two children.
Indo cuisine is a fusion cooking and cuisine tradition, mainly existing in Indonesia and the Netherlands, as well as Belgium, South Africa and Suriname.This cuisine characterized of fusion cuisine that consists of original Indonesian cuisine with Eurasian-influences—mainly Dutch, also Portuguese, Spanish, French and British—and vice versa.
Rijsttafel in the 1880s Rijsttafel in Bandung in 1936. Rijsttafel (/ ˈ r aɪ s t ɑː f əl / RY-stah-fəl, Dutch: [ˈrɛistaːfəl] ⓘ), a Dutch word that literally translates to "rice table", is an Indonesian elaborate meal adapted by the Dutch following the hidang presentation of nasi padang from the Padang region of West Sumatra. [1]
Nasi goreng: Nationwide Rice dish, fried rice (Fried Rice) steamed rice stir-fried with eggs, meatballs, chicken/beef/shrimp, assorted vegetables. The rice is made brown with thick and sweet soy sauce (kecap manis). [8] Nasi goreng jawa: Javanese Rice dish, fried rice Javanese fried rice, commonly seasoned with sambal. Nasi goreng kambing: Betawi
In the Netherlands, nasi goreng has been developed into a snack called nasischijf (Dutch for "nasi disk"), it is a Dutch deep-fried fast food, consisting of nasi goreng inside a crust of breadcrumbs. A typical type of nasi goreng, created in the Dutch Indies by Indo-Dutch or Dutch [ 140 ] and still eaten in The Netherlands today is made with ...
A similar snack, the bamischijf, replaces nasi goreng with bami goreng as the main ingredient. The nasischijf originated from the Indonesian influence on Dutch cuisine , likely emerging in the 1950s as a way for toko (Indonesian-style stores) or snack bars to repurpose leftover rice . [ 3 ]
Nasi goreng domba, a mutton fried rice. Nasi goreng kambing, a spicy fried rice with goat meat, cooked in ghee. Nasi samin, fragrant yellow rice dish cooked in spices; Nasi mandi, rice dish made from rice, meat (lamb, goat or chicken), and a mixture of spices. Nasi minyak, a cooked rice with ghee and spices. Rabeg, mutton dish.
Nasi campur is a ubiquitous dish around Indonesia and as diverse as the Indonesian archipelago itself, with regional variations. [1] There is no exact rule, recipe, or definition of what makes nasi campur, since Indonesians and, by large, Southeast Asians commonly consume steamed rice, added with side dishes consisting of vegetables and meat.