Lontong Sayur (Chayote in coconut soup with rice cake)
Lontong Sayur (Chayote in coconut soup with rice cake)

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Lontong sayur was one of the breakfast routine dishes when I lived in Bogor. A kind of breakfast In Indonesia, most vegetables that people use for lontong sayur are chayote, green long bean, green Lontong is an Indonesian style of rice cake with log form. It is usually served at room temperature as.

To begin with this recipe, we have to prepare a few ingredients. You can cook lontong sayur (chayote in coconut soup with rice cake) using 19 ingredients and 8 steps. Here is how you can achieve that.

The ingredients needed to make Lontong Sayur (Chayote in coconut soup with rice cake):
  1. Get 500 g Chayote
  2. Prepare 250 ml coconut milk
  3. Get 750 ml water
  4. Take 2 tbs grind dried shrimp
  5. Get leaves Bay
  6. Make ready leaves Lime
  7. Get 1 lemongrass
  8. Get Pinch sugar
  9. Make ready to taste Salt
  10. Get Oil to saute
  11. Make ready Grind the following
  12. Make ready 12 pcs shallots
  13. Get 5 pcs garlic
  14. Prepare 50 g red chilli
  15. Get 2 pcs candlenuts
  16. Get Condiments
  17. Take Rice cakes (cut to dice)
  18. Take Boiled eggs
  19. Get Shrimp crackers

This is also a very easy dish to make in huge volume, since they taste good even after a couple of days in the fridge. Labu Siam Tumis - Chayote in Spicy Coconut Milk. In Singapore, Lontong is a dish itself - where the rice roll is cut up into bite-sized pieces and served in a coconut vegetable stew; similar to Sayur Lodeh However, Lontong is actualy the term most familiar internationally referring the Rice Roll only. Sayur Lodeh is a well-known Indonesian dish originated from Java and made of various of vegetables.

Instructions to make Lontong Sayur (Chayote in coconut soup with rice cake):
  1. Cut the Chayote into thin slices and soak it in salt water to remove the
  2. Grind the above mentioned ingredients until it forms a paste
  3. On a pan, add some oil approx. 6tbs then add the above paste
  4. Sautè the paste on low heat until fragrant, then add dried shrimp, bay leaves, crushed lemongrass and lemon leaves
  5. Mix them well and stir for few minutes, then add the sliced Chayote, add the water, salt and pinch of sugar, and let it boil
  6. Once the Chayote is almost cooked, add the coconut milk, stir gradually until it reaches the boiling point, check the taste and add more salt if needed, then turn off the heat
  7. Serve it in a bowl, with rice cake and boiled egg (optional) and top it up with some crackers
  8. Serve it hot for breakfast (or even lunch). Enjoy!

It is a perfect side dish to accompany rice or This sayur lodeh taste pretty light despite there is coconut milk. My mom usually doesn't make this very spicy because we usually pair it with other. Lontong is a type of compressed rice cake and very similar to ketupat but in different shape. Lontong kari is lontong serve in soupy chicken curry and vegetables." Sayur lodeh or vegetable in coconut milk is said to be originated from Java but it is very common in Singapore and Malaysia. Membuat Lontong ( How to Make Rice Cake ).

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