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Gado-gado (Indonesian traditional salad with peanut sauce) Recipe

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Gado-gado (Indonesian traditional salad with peanut sauce)
Gado-gado (Indonesian traditional salad with peanut sauce)

Hey everyone, it is me, Dave, welcome to my recipe page. Today, I’m gonna show you how to make a special dish, gado-gado (indonesian traditional salad with peanut sauce). It is one of my favorites food recipes. This time, I am going to make it a bit tasty. This is gonna smell and look delicious.

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To begin with this particular recipe, we have to first prepare a few components. You can have gado-gado (indonesian traditional salad with peanut sauce) using 9 ingredients and 11 steps. Here is how you can achieve it.

The ingredients needed to make Gado-gado (Indonesian traditional salad with peanut sauce):
  1. Make ready 6 pcs small tofu
  2. Make ready 1 block Tempe (bean cake)
  3. Take 2-3 potatoes (medium size)
  4. Make ready 4 pcs carrots
  5. Prepare 250 g cabbage
  6. Prepare 250 g bean sprouts
  7. Get 2 bunch kangkung
  8. Get 4 eggs
  9. Make ready Peanut sauce

For detailed ingredient. • Indonesian vegetable salad. I used my food processor to make the sauce which was very easy and turned out great. For those of you who are not familiar with some of the ingredients used in the sauce, I'm posting some photos of the key ingredients below. Gado-gado is my favorite Indonesian salad.

Steps to make Gado-gado (Indonesian traditional salad with peanut sauce):
  1. Cut tofu and tempe into small size, according to your liking
  2. Then fry them and keep aside
  3. Clean and cut potatoes and carrots, and shred the cabbage
  4. You can either steam or boil the vegetables until they are cooked
  5. Keep the kangkung and bean sprouts as it is, you can blanch them after cleaning and keep aside
  6. Hard boiled the eggs then keep aside
  7. Once all the vegetables, tofu, tempe and eggs are cooked then prepare the peanut sauce
  8. This time I'm using ready made sauce so I just add the hot water to the paste, but do follow me for peanut sauce recipe (made from scratch)
  9. Then arrange all the ingredients on a bowl or plate
  10. Lastly add the sauce on top, as much as you like
  11. Serve it with hot steamed rice or rice cake. Enjoy!
  12. Ready to serve and ENJOY!

For those of you who are not familiar with some of the ingredients used in the sauce, I'm posting some photos of the key ingredients below. Gado-gado is my favorite Indonesian salad. This Sundanese dish is a national favorite, and it consists of lightly boiled and blanched vegetables, hard-boiled eggs, boiled potatoes, fried tofu and/or tempeh cubes, and lontong (steamed rice cakes) served with spicy peanut sauce. Aisha Nanor Martin's spicy Indonesian salad has it all; crunchy vegetables, boiled eggs, chilli peanut sauce, fresh coriander, fried tofu and a sprinkling of prawn crackers for added crunch. Gado-gado is a beloved dish across Indonesia.

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