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Ayam goreng Kalasan (lit. Kalasan fried chicken) originates from Yogyakarta's Kalasan area, near the Prambanan Temple. [2] The dish was created by Nini Ronodikromo from the village of Candisari, during the Japanese occupation of Java.
Frying ayam goreng. Some versions of ayam goreng are neither coated in batter nor flour, but seasoned richly with various spices. [4] The spice mixture may vary among regions, but it usually consists of a combination of ground shallot, garlic, Indian bay leaves, turmeric, lemongrass, tamarind juice, candlenut, galangal, salt, and sugar.
Ayam goreng Kalasan with kremes, seasoned fried chicken with crispy fried flour granules. Nasi brongkos, spicy meat and beans stew. Ayam geprek: crispy battered fried chicken crushed and mixed with hot and spicy sambal. [2] Ayam goreng Kalasan: chicken stewed in coriander, garlic, candlenut, and coconut water
Ayam goreng: Nationwide Chicken dish (fried chicken) Spiced chicken fried in coconut oil. [4] Ayam goreng kalasan: Kalasan, Yogyakarta Chicken dish (fried chicken) Fried free-range chicken with kremes (crispy fried granules). Ayam kecap: Java Chicken dish Chicken simmered or braised in sweet soy sauce. Ayam kodok: Nationwide Chicken dish
Ayam goreng kalasan, from Kalasan, Yogyakarta. The most common poultry consumed is chicken and duck to a lesser amount, pigeon, quail and wild swamp bird such as watercock are also consumed. Traditionally, Indonesians breed free-ranged chicken in the villages known as ayam kampung (village chicken). Compared to common domesticated chicken ...
Some recipes might add beef tripe. Mi kopyok – noodle soup with garlic broth, fried tofu, and rice cracker. Mi kuah – literally "boiled noodles" in English, made of yellow egg noodles with a spicy soup gravy. Mi ongklok – boiled noodles were made using cabbage, chunks of chopped leaves, and starchy thick soup called ‘’loh ...
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Crispy fried chicken (simplified Chinese: 炸子鸡; traditional Chinese: 炸子雞) is a standard dish in the Cantonese cuisine of southern China and Hong Kong. [1] The chicken is fried in such a way that the skin is extremely crunchy, but the white meat is relatively soft. [2]