The Spruce / Ali Redmond Nutrition Facts per serving 509 Calories 22g Fat 55g Carbs 22g Protein Show Full Nutrition Label Hide Full Nutrition Label × Nutrition Facts Servings 4 Amount per serving Calories 509 % Daily Value* Total Fat 22g 28% Saturated Fat 4g 22% Cholesterol 215mg 72% Sodium 1093mg 48% Total Carbohydrate 55g 20% Dietary Fiber 2g 7% Total Sugars 2g Protein 22g Vitamin C 6mg 29% Calcium 84mg 6% Iron 5mg 30% Potassium 556mg 12% *The % Daily Value DV tells you how much a nutrient in a food serving contributes to a daily diet. 2,000 calories a day is used for general nutrition advice. Nutrition information is calculated using an ingredient database and should be considered an estimate. First, let's not get lost in translation. Sambal is a generic term for chile-based sauces. Nasi goreng means "fried rice." Literally, there is nothing about nasi goreng that requires it to be spicy. But since nasi goreng is a Malay term, the Malay and we don't mean Malaysian style of cooking fried rice has associated nasi goreng with spicy fried rice with bold flavors. In other words, that nasi goreng is spicy is more of a cultural association than a literal definition. That said, let's proceed to this sambal fried rice recipe. To make the spice base, we combined sambal oelek available in Asian groceries, crushed galangal also available in Asian groceries, fresh garlic, onion, makrut lime leaf, and lemongrass. Can you imagine the aroma? Of course, you can go fresh all the way and use fresh chiles instead of sambal oelek. But because sambal oelek is already a spice blend, chiles alone won't do. You'll have to have a myriad of other spices like cloves, cumin, ginger... As for galangal, even in Southeast Asia, it is not always easy to find. So, you get the idea. The store-bought components of the spice paste are for convenience. "Fried rice is a classic comfort food staple, and this version elevates it to something far more interesting. A flavorful spice paste of sambal oelek, lemongrass, galangal and makrut lime leaves adds tremendous, citrusy, aromatic flavor and chile heat." —Danielle Centoni 2 tablespoons sambal oelek 1 tablespoon coarsely chopped galangal 1 tablespoon minced garlic 2 tablespoons finely chopped shallots 1 large makrut lime leaf, sliced into thin strips 1 stalk lemongrass, thinly sliced 3 tablespoons neutral oil, such as peanut or canola 1 cup diced cooked meat of choice 1 small carrot, peeled and chopped 2 to 3 tablespoons soy sauce 4 cups cold cooked rice, stirred or lightly rubbed to separate the grains 1/4 cup thinly sliced scallions Salt, to taste Fried eggs and coarsely chopped cilantro, for garnish Gather the ingredients. The Spruce / Ali Redmond Make the sambal. Place the sambal oelek, galangal, garlic, shallots, makrut lime leaf, and lemongrass in in a blender, food processor, or mini food processor and process just until pasty. You can also do this with a mortar and pestle. The Spruce / Ali Redmond Add the oil to a wok or skillet on medium-low heat until it shimmers. Add the sambal mixture and sauté until the solids separate from the oil and the mixture smells lightly toasted and highly aromatic. The Spruce / Ali Redmond Add the meat and carrot. Season with the soy sauce. Stir-fry very high heat for about half a minute. The Spruce / Ali Redmond Add the rice and scallions. Season with salt. Stir-fry until the rice is heated through and the color is even. The Spruce / Ali Redmond To serve, ladle some sambal fried rice on a plate, top with a fried egg, and sprinkle with chopped cilantro. The Spruce / Ali Redmond Raw Egg Warning Consuming raw and lightly cooked eggs poses a risk of foodborne illness. Rate This Recipe I don't like this at all. It's not the worst. Sure, this will do. I'm a fan—would recommend. Amazing! I love it! Thanks for your rating!
Resep Ikan Goreng Sambal Rica-Rica adalah menu olahan ikan goreng sederhana yang disajikan dengan siraman sambal rica-rica yang begitu istimewa. Untuk membuat Resep Ikan Goreng Sambal Rica-Rica ini juga tak butuh waktu lama, sehingga tak bakal merepotkan untuk bisa menghadirkan menu ini di meja makan.
Ingrédients 454 g 1 lb de piments cerises forts, coupés en deux et la tige retirée voir note 4 gousses d’ail, pelées 15 ml 1 c. à soupe de sucre 5 ml 1 c. à thé de sel 125 ml 1/2 tasse de vinaigre blanc Préparation Au robot culinaire, hacher finement les piments et l’ail avec le sucre et le sel, jusqu’à l’obtention d’une purée, mais avec des petits morceaux de piments apparents. Dans une casserole, porter à ébullition la pâte de piment obtenue et le vinaigre. Laisser mijoter à feu moyen doux environ 10 minutes ou jusqu’à ce que les morceaux de piments deviennent translucides. Verser la sauce chaude dans un ou plusieurs pots et laisser tiédir. Couvrir et réfrigérer. La sauce aux piments forts se conserve quelques semaines au réfrigérateur et quelques mois au congélateur. Note de l'équipe Ricardo Pour faire cette recette, il faut préférablement choisir un piment rouge charnu, plus ou moins piquant. On peut utiliser des piments de Cayenne frais ou des piments rouges longs pour une intensité et un goût différents. Les piments oiseaux n’ont pas assez de chair pour une telle sauce. Les graines sont l’une des parties piquantes du piment, mais pour ce genre de sauce, on veut les garder, car c’est un condiment que l’on met en petite quantité dans les plats. Note personnelle Avec le magazine RICARDO, accédez à une foule de recettes et conseils, en plus de faire des découvertes gourmandes d’ici et d’ailleurs. Je m'abonne
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