**Gado-gado: A Culinary Symphony of Flavors and Textures**
Embark on a culinary journey to the vibrant streets of Indonesia and discover the tantalizing flavors of gado-gado, a beloved salad dish that bursts with an array of textures and colors. This delectable salad showcases a harmonious blend of blanched vegetables, such as long beans, spinach, water spinach, and cabbage, each contributing its unique crispness and verdant hue. These vegetable stars are joined by firm tofu, boiled potatoes, and hard-boiled eggs, adding a delightful contrast in both texture and flavor. The crowning glory of gado-gado lies in its rich and flavorful peanut sauce, a symphony of sweet, savory, and tangy notes that envelops every ingredient in a luscious embrace. This extraordinary sauce is crafted from a medley of roasted peanuts, aromatic spices, and a hint of tamarind, resulting in a delectable condiment that elevates the salad to new heights. Gado-gado is a culinary masterpiece that embodies the essence of Indonesian cuisine, offering a harmonious balance of flavors, textures, and colors. Prepare to be captivated by this vibrant salad, a true testament to the culinary artistry of Indonesia.
**Additional Recipes:**
1. **Tempeh Chips with Spicy Sauce:** Elevate your snacking experience with these crispy tempeh chips, seasoned to perfection with a tantalizing blend of spices.
2. **Indonesian Chicken Satay with Peanut Sauce:** Dive into the flavors of Indonesia with these succulent chicken skewers, grilled to perfection and served with a luscious peanut sauce.
3. **Gado-gado Dressing:** Create your own delicious peanut sauce with this easy-to-follow recipe, capturing the essence of the classic gado-gado dressing.
4. **Soto Ayam (Indonesian Chicken Soup):** Warm your soul with this comforting chicken soup, featuring a fragrant broth infused with aromatic spices and tender chicken.
5. **Nasi Goreng (Indonesian Fried Rice):** Embark on a culinary adventure with this flavorful fried rice dish, packed with aromatic spices, succulent shrimp, and colorful vegetables.
These additional recipes offer a glimpse into the diverse tapestry of Indonesian cuisine, inviting you to explore the rich culinary heritage of this Southeast Asian gem.
GADO-GADO RECIPE (INDONESIAN SALAD WITH PEANUT SAUCE)
Gado-gado recipe, an easy mixed salad from Indonesia, made up of cooked and raw items, served with a delicious peanut sauce, like satay.
Provided by Azlin Bloor
Categories Main Course Salad
Number Of Ingredients 27
Steps:
- Place your pulp in the first bowl and pour the hot water over it. Leave to soak for 10 minutes, mashing with a fork halfway through, to loosen the pulp.
- At the end of 10 minutes, mash it up well with your fingers. Strain the tamarind mix through a large mesh sieve or strainer, pushing down on the pulp in the strainer. You don't want a fine mesh, as you won't get the essence of the tamarind juice which will be too big to go through. Set aside until needed.
- Place the raw or blanched peanuts in a small frying pan over medium heat and toast for 5 minutes. Turn the heat down to medium-low after 2 minutes, so the peanuts don't brown too quickly and burn.Keep tossing and flipping the peanuts until they are a light brown colour and giving off a sweet and nutty aroma.
- When done, tip the nuts onto a large, flat plate and leave to cool for for at least 15 minutes while you get the other ingredients going.
- Place the toasted peanuts in a chopper and pulse to a fine state. Set aside for adding to the sauce.
- Halve the onion, and roughly chop the chillies.
- Add the onion, garlic, chillies and dried shrimp to a food chopper and chop to a fine state. You could also use a pestle and mortar for this.
- Heat the oil in a mdium saucepan over medium heat.
- Fry the ground ingredients for 2 minutes.
- Tip in the peanuts and tamarind juice. Stir, then pour in the water and give it a stir to mix well. Bring to a simmer.
- Add the coconut milk, palm sugar, kaffir lime leaves, sweet soy sauce and salt. Give it a good stir and bring back to a simmer. Lower the heat down and simmer for 5 minutes.I like the sauce to be fairly thick, so that it will stick to whatever you dip into it. If you want to drizzle it, just add a little more water to make it slightly runnier.
- Take it off the heat and stir in the lime juice. Check seasoning, and add a little more salt if you need it. The sauce is meant to be strong in flavour, like any salad dressing, as it's meant to be eaten with unseasoned vegetables.Leave the sauce until you are ready to serve.It can be made up to 2 days ahead and stored in the fridge, covered.The sauce is served at room temperature, but you can have it hot, if you prefer.
- Eggs - boil the eggs, cool and peel them. Then halve or quarter them.
- Potatoes - scrub clean, then cut into bite-sized cubes. Boil them for about 7 minutes until a knife glides through easily. This will depend on the size of your cubes. Drain and set aside.
- Tempeh and Tofu - cut into bite-sized cubes and fry separately in a frying pan until crisp and lightly browned, about 3 minutes for each. Drain onto kitchen paper lined plates and set aside.
- Spinach - you can quickly blanch this in a pot of simmering water, or do like I do and use the microwave oven. Give them about 60 seconds, tossing halfway, so they cook uniformly.
- Green beans & Beansprouts - I prefer to leave these raw but you can blanch them in a pot of simmering water.
- Cucumber - cut these into sticks or chop them up roughly into bite-sized pieces like when served with satay.
- Cabbage - shred them or cut them into bite-sized pieces. Leave them raw or blanch them, if you like.
- Tomatoes - halve or quarter, depending on size of the tomatoes you are using. I tend to leave cherry tomatoes whole.
- Salad Leaves - leave them whole or cut them, it's matter of preference.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 545 kcal, Carbohydrate 37 g, Protein 26 g, Fat 36 g, SaturatedFat 14 g, TransFat 1 g, Cholesterol 109 mg, Sodium 372 mg, Fiber 8 g, Sugar 10 g, UnsaturatedFat 20 g, ServingSize 1 serving
GADO GADO (INDONESIAN SALAD WITH PEANUT SAUCE)
Recipe video above. Fun to say, delicious to eat, the Gado Gado peanut sauce will make any vegetables into a big, healthy, tasty meal! Use any veg you want - the ones I've used are in the spirit of traditional Indonesian Gado Gado. Using Thai Red Curry Paste is an effective shortcut - it uses a lot of the ingredients used in Gado Gado sauce. Saves time, effort and money!All the veg can be warm or at room temp, so cook them first. Tempeh/tofu is best hot and crispy fresh out of the skillet.
Provided by Nagi
Categories Main Course Side Salad
Number Of Ingredients 19
Steps:
- Mix all ingredients in a small saucepan over medium low heat. Bring to simmer then cook for 5 minutes, stirring regularly so the bottom doesn't catch, until it thickens. If too thick, just add more water - should be able to drizzle it (see video for thickness).
- Taste and adjust as follows: lime for more sour, salt, sugar for sweet.
- Cover and keep warm.
- Bring a saucepan of water to the boil.
- Add potatoes and cook for 5 minutes or until cooked through. Use a slotted spoon to transfer to colander to drain.
- Cook beansprouts for 3 minutes or until just wilted. Transfer to colander, press out excess water.
- Add spinach, push under to submerge - will instantly wilt. Remove, transfer to colander, press out excess water.
- Slice into 0.75 x 5 cm / 1/3 x 2" slices (or thereabouts).
- Heat oil in a skillet over medium high heat. Cook tempeh 2 min on each side until deep golden and crispy. (Tofu ~ 1 1/2 min)
- Either make one platter for sharing, or individual. Vegetables and egg can be served warm or at room temp, sauce should be served warm (it thickens when cool).
- Place vegetables and tempeh on serving plate, top with egg.
- Pour sauce into serving bowl.
- Serve Gado Gado Salad with peanut sauce, peanuts for sprinkling, fresh chillies and prawn crackers on the side.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 572 kcal, Carbohydrate 48 g, Protein 32 g, Fat 33 g, SaturatedFat 10 g, Cholesterol 187 mg, Sodium 502 mg, Fiber 10 g, Sugar 15 g, ServingSize 1 serving
GADO GADO (MIXED VEGETABLE SALAD WITH INDONESIAN PEANUT SAUCE)
Steps:
- Cook the potatoes in boiling salted water for 20 to 25 minutes, until fork-tender. Peel and cut into 2-inch (5-cm) cubes.
- Prepare a bowl or tub of ice water. Blanch the cabbage for 1 to 2 minutes, until translucent and wilted, and transfer to the ice bath. When cool, drain on kitchen towels. Set aside. Repeat with the spinach (30 seconds to 1 minute), bean sprouts (30 seconds to 1 minute) and green beans (3 to 4 minutes).
- Arrange the vegetables, eggs and tofu or tempeh on a large platter. Serve with a bowl of Indonesian Peanut Sauce, with the vegetable chips and fried shallots on small plates alongside. Each diner should pick and choose an assortment of ingredients to put on their plate. Drizzle 2 to 3 tablespoons of peanut sauce over the vegetables and top with vegetable chips and fried shallots. Stir everything together and enjoy!
MIXED VEGETABLE SALAD WITH PEANUT SAUCE (GADO-GADO)
Make and share this Mixed Vegetable Salad with Peanut Sauce (Gado-Gado) recipe from Food.com.
Provided by LikeItLoveIt
Categories Lunch/Snacks
Time 35m
Yield 6 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 17
Steps:
- (a variety of the following): cabbage, in 1-inch squares; bean sprouts; carrots, sliced or julienned; green beans, in 2-inch pieces; potatoes or sweet potatoes in large dice; sliced cucumbers; watercress sprigs; tomato wedges.
- This is from a new cookbook I just got.
- Haven't tried this recipe yet, but it looks dead on.
- This is a rather free-form salad of lightly cooked vegetables; the exact contents depend on what is available.
- What makes it gado-gado is the dressing, a creamy peanut sauce.
- Remove tofu from package and drain.
- Place on a plate lined with cloth or paper towels, top with another layer of towel and an inverted plate, and place a weight of a pound or more on top.
- Let stand for 30 minutes, unwrap, and discard liquid.
- Cut tofu into bite-sized squares or triangles and sprinkle with kecap manis.
- Fry in 350F oil until golden brown and puffy; transfer to paper towels to drain.
- Reserve oil to cook peanuts.
- One at a time, blanch vegetables in lightly salted water, rinsing them in cold water to stop cooking as soon as they reach the desired degree of doneness.
- Cabbage and bean sprouts require only a few seconds; carrots, green beans, and potatoes may take several minutes depending on size and tenderness.
- Do not blanch cucumbers, watercress, and tomatoes.
- use them raw.
- Place Gado-Gado Sauce in a small bowl in the center of a large platter.
- Arrange vegetables on platter around sauce.
- Garnish with wedges or slices of hard-cooked egg and fried onion flakes.
- To serve, spoon some sauce onto each plate and dip vegetables into sauce.
- Serves 4 to 6 with other dishes.
- --------------GADO-GADOSAUCE----------------.
- To prepare sauce in a mortar: Pound garlic, shallot, galangal, shrimp paste, and chile to a paste.
- To prepare sauce in a blender: Chop together in a 1-cup jar.
- In a wok or deep skillet, heat oil over medium-high heat until a peanut sizzles on contact.
- Fry peanuts until lightly browned; transfer to paper towels to drain.
- When peanuts have cooled, grind in a mortar or food processor to a coarse, grainy paste, adding a little oil if necessary to facilitate blending.
- (May be made up to a week ahead and stored covered in refrigerator.) Remove all but 2 tablespoons oil from pan and reserve for another use.
- Return pan to medium-low heat and add pounded mixture.
- Cook until quite fragrant, but do not burn.
- Add peanuts, sugar, and coconut milk and bring to a boil, stirring.
- Simmer until thick and season to taste with salt and lime juice.
- Allow to coot to room temperature before serving.
GADO GADO (BLANCHED VEGETABLES WITH PEANUT SAUCE)
Provided by Food Network
Time 50m
Yield 4 servings
Number Of Ingredients 13
Steps:
- Bring a pot of salted water to a boil and blanch, separately, cabbage, green beans, carrots, cauliflower and broccoli. Drain separately as well. Heat peanut sauce in a small saucepan, adding water if it is too thick, adjust seasoning. Arrange arugula leaves, potato, cucumbers evenly on a platter. Arrange blanched vegetables on top. Top with hard boiled eggs and radish sprouts. Pour hot peanut sauce over top. Garnish with crispy shallots. Serve with rice crackers.
MIXED VEGETABLE SALAD
Anita Gibson of Clinton, Illinois shares colorful, crunchy and slightly sweet Mixed Vegetable Salad.
Provided by Taste of Home
Categories Lunch Side Dishes
Time 20m
Yield 8 servings.
Number Of Ingredients 8
Steps:
- Cook the mixed vegetables on the stove or in the microwave until crisp-tender. Drain; place in a large bowl. Add kidney beans, celery, onion and green pepper. In a saucepan over medium heat, bring sugar, vinegar and cornstarch to a boil, stirring constantly, until thickened. Cool slightly. Pour over vegetables and toss. Refrigerate.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 151 calories, Fat 0 fat (0 saturated fat), Cholesterol 0 cholesterol, Sodium 105mg sodium, Carbohydrate 34g carbohydrate (21g sugars, Fiber 5g fiber), Protein 5g protein.
Tips:
- For the perfect peanut sauce, use a combination of crunchy and smooth peanut butter for a delicious texture.
- Adjust the amount of tamarind paste and chili peppers to your desired level of tanginess and spiciness.
- To save time, use pre-cut vegetables or frozen mixed vegetables.
- If you don't have rice cakes, you can substitute them with tofu, tempeh, or boiled potatoes.
- Feel free to add other vegetables to the salad, such as carrots, green beans, or corn.
- Serve the gado-gado immediately, or store leftovers in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 3 days.
Conclusion:
Gado-gado is a delicious and versatile Indonesian salad that is perfect for a light lunch or dinner. It is packed with healthy vegetables, protein-rich tofu and tempeh, and a flavorful peanut sauce. With its vibrant colors and textures, gado-gado is sure to impress your family and friends. So, next time you're looking for a healthy and satisfying meal, give gado-gado a try!
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