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**Gado-gado:** A Culinary Symphony of Indonesian Flavors

Gado-gado is an iconic Indonesian dish that tantalizes taste buds with its vibrant flavors and colorful presentation. Originating from Java, gado-gado has become a beloved dish throughout the Indonesian archipelago and beyond. This delectable salad features a medley of blanched vegetables, such as long beans, spinach, water spinach, and bean sprouts, topped with a flavorful peanut sauce and crispy fried shallots. The peanut sauce, or bumbu kacang, is the heart of gado-gado, crafted from a harmonious blend of roasted peanuts, tangy tamarind, aromatic shrimp paste, fiery chilies, and a hint of sweetness. Gado-gado is often served with steamed rice or lontong, a type of compressed rice cake, and accompanied by various condiments such as prawn crackers, fried tofu, and hard-boiled eggs. This article presents two enticing recipes for gado-gado: a traditional version and a vegan variation. Both recipes provide step-by-step instructions and helpful tips to guide you in creating this flavorful Indonesian delight.

Check out the recipes below so you can choose the best recipe for yourself!

GADO GADO (INDONESIAN SALAD WITH PEANUT SAUCE)



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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

1/3 cup natural peanut butter, smooth or crunchy (your choice) (Note 1)
4 tsp red curry paste (, store bought (Maesri brand best, Note 2))
3 tsp Kecap Manis ((Indonesian sweet soy sauce, Note 3))
1 tsp sambal oelak or other chilli paste ((adjust spiciness to taste))
1/2 tsp salt
1 large garlic clove (, pressed using garlic press (~ 3/4 tsp))
1 1/2 tbsp lime juice ((Note 4))
1/2 cup coconut milk (, full fat (Ayam brand best))
1/2 cup water
1 bunch spinach (, roots trimmed)
4 cups beansprouts
200g / 7 oz potato ( - small halved, large peeled chopped 2 cm / 1" cubes OR 1.5cm / 1/2" slices)
1 cucumber (, sliced on the diagonal ( or 1/2 long cucumber ie Telegraph/English))
2 - 3 boiled eggs (, peeled and halved)
15 prawn crackers (, optional (Note 6))
2 tbsp vegetable or peanut oil
200g / 7 oz tempeh ((or firm tofu, Note 7))
1 tbsp finely chopped peanuts ((highly recommended))
Red chilli (, finely sliced, optional (small = spicy, large = less spicy))

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

CHICKEN WITH PROVENCAL VEGETABLES



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A one-pan dish that really brings the flavor, this simple meal will easily feed your whole family. (If you like your potatoes extra-crispy, return the pan to the oven while the chicken is resting.)

Provided by Martha Stewart

Categories     Food & Cooking     Ingredients     Meat & Poultry     Chicken     Chicken Breast Recipes

Time 1h10m

Number Of Ingredients 7

1 large zucchini (10 ounces), sliced 1/8 inch thick on the diagonal
2 small tomatoes (6 ounces each), sliced 1/2 inch thick
1 large onion (10 ounces), sliced 1/8 inch thick
1/4 cup olive oil, divided
Coarse salt
1 pound small potatoes, sliced 1/4 inch thick
3 bone-in, skin-on chicken breast halves (2 1/2 pounds total), ribs removed

Steps:

  • Preheat oven to 450 degrees. On a rimmed baking sheet, toss zucchini, tomatoes, and onion with 2 tablespoons oil. Season with salt and spread over half of sheet. Toss potatoes with remaining 2 tablespoons oil, and season. Spread over second half of pan. Roast until potatoes are beginning to brown, 25 minutes.
  • Remove from oven and flip vegetables. Add chicken to center of pan, brush skin with pan juices, and season. Roast until chicken is cooked through and skin is golden brown, 20 to 30 minutes more. Let chicken rest 10 minutes, then slice and serve.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 475 g, Fat 19 g, Fiber 5 g, Protein 46 g, SaturatedFat 3 g

GADO-GADO



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Gado-gado is a beloved dish across Indonesia. Each region has a different spin: In Jakarta, it is a "double-carb" dish, featuring both potato and lontong (rice cakes). In West Java, it is known as lotek atah or karedok and served with raw vegetables. At the heart of any gado-gado is the spicy peanut sauce: Some versions call for tamarind, lime, terasi (shrimp paste) or coconut milk. Others use peanut butter instead of freshly pounded peanuts. This particular recipe is inspired by a home-cooked gado-gado eaten in Bali, where the rich, aromatic sauce was powered by shallots and garlic. Its sweetness comes from kecap manis, the thick, caramelly soy sauce foundational in Indonesian cooking, but, if you can't find kecap manis, make your own (see Tip) or use sweet soy sauce.

Provided by Hetty McKinnon

Categories     vegetables, main course

Time 45m

Yield 6 to 8 servings

Number Of Ingredients 18

2 to 3 tablespoons neutral oil, such as grapeseed or vegetable
1 (14-ounce) package extra-firm tofu, drained and cut into 1/2-inch slices
Kosher salt and freshly ground pepper
10 ounces green beans, trimmed
1/2 small napa cabbage, finely sliced
6 ounces bean sprouts (about 2 cups)
10 new potatoes or other small variety, peeled and halved
1 large cucumber, peeled and sliced thinly on the diagonal
2 tomatoes, each cut into 8 wedges
4 boiled (8-minute) eggs, peeled and halved
1/2 cup homemade or store-bought fried shallots
1 cup roasted unsalted peanuts
4 shallots, peeled and sliced
3 garlic cloves, sliced
1 to 2 red chiles, deseeded and sliced
3 tablespoons kecap manis (see Tip)
2 tablespoons palm or brown sugar
1 teaspoon sea salt

Steps:

  • Heat a large frying pan over medium-high. When hot, drizzle with 1 to 2 tablespoons oil and add the tofu slices. Season the tofu well with salt and pepper. Reduce heat to medium and fry for 2 to 3 minutes on each side until golden brown. Remove from the pan and allow to cool. Cut tofu into squares or triangles.
  • Bring a large pot of salted water to a boil. Add green beans and blanch for about 4 minutes or until just tender. Just before the beans are ready, add cabbage and bean sprouts to the pot and shock them in the water for about 30 seconds to 1 minute. Transfer the vegetables to a colander, refresh under cold water and drain well.
  • Bring the same pot of water (add more water and salt, if required) to the boil, and add the potatoes and cook until tender, about 15 minutes.
  • Meanwhile, make the satay sauce: Place the peanuts, sliced shallots, garlic and chile into a blender or food processor, and blitz until it becomes a chunky paste. You can add a splash of water to get the blender going, or if you prefer a smoother paste. (It is traditional to use a mortar and pestle to make the paste, so if you have one, use it.)
  • Heat a medium saucepan over medium-low, drizzle with remaining 1 tablespoon oil, and add the paste, stirring constantly, for 2 to 3 minutes, until fragrant. Add the kecap manis, palm sugar, salt and 1 cup water. Stir for 2 to 3 minutes, until the sauce is well combined. (Peanut sauce can be stored in a jar in the refrigerator for 7 days.)
  • To serve, divide the blanched vegetables, potatoes, tofu, cucumber, tomatoes and eggs over several serving plates or assemble it all on one large serving platter. Drizzle each plate generously with the peanut sauce and top with crispy fried shallots.

HERB-ROASTED CHICKEN AND VEGETABLES



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Stuffing the roast chicken with fresh herbs infuses it with flavor; the high oven temperature yields crisp skin and juicy meat. Throw carrots and other vegetables in and it becomes a one-pot dinner!

Provided by Martha Stewart

Categories     Food & Cooking     Ingredients     Meat & Poultry     Chicken

Time 1h10m

Number Of Ingredients 9

1 whole chicken (3 1/2 to 4 pounds), rinsed and patted dry
Coarse salt and ground pepper
1/2 bunch thyme
1/2 bunch parsley
2 leeks (white and light-green parts only), halved lengthwise, then crosswise, and rinsed well
3 medium carrots, cut into 3-inch lengths
1 pound small red potatoes, any large ones halved
1 teaspoon extra-virgin olive oil
1/2 cup dry white wine

Steps:

  • Preheat oven to 450 degrees. Season chicken inside and out with salt and pepper and place in a roasting pan. Stuff thyme and parsley in cavity. In a large bowl, toss leeks, carrots, and potatoes with oil; season with salt and pepper. Scatter vegetables around chicken, arranging potatoes at edges of pan; pour wine into pan. Roast until chicken is golden brown and juices run clear when pierced between breast and leg (an instant-read thermometer inserted in thickest part of a thigh, avoiding bone, should read 165 degrees), about 1 hour.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 647 g, Fat 13 g, Fiber 5 g, Protein 88 g

ROASTED CHICKEN AND VEGETABLES



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Vegegtables like mushrooms, acorn squash, and rosemary lend a woodsy taste to roast chicken. We used cremini mushrooms, but regular white button mushrooms can be substituted.

Provided by Martha Stewart

Categories     Food & Cooking     Ingredients     Meat & Poultry     Chicken

Number Of Ingredients 8

1 acorn squash, halved lengthwise, seeded, and sliced 1/2-inch thick
1 pound cremini mushrooms, trimmed and halved
1 large red onion, cut into 1/2-inch wedges
8 garlic cloves, crushed
1 tablespoon olive oil
Coarse salt and freshly ground pepper
4 bone-in chicken breast halves (10 ounces each)
1 tablespoon dried rosemary, crumbled

Steps:

  • Preheat oven to 375 degrees. Combine the squash, mushrooms, onion, garlic, and oil in a roasting pan; season with salt and pepper, and toss to coat. Roast until the squash is beginning to soften and all the vegetables are heated through, about 15 minutes.
  • Meanwhile, lift up the skin from the chicken breasts; rub the flesh with rosemary and some salt and pepper. Replace the skin; season the chicken all over with more salt.
  • Remove the roasting pan from the oven, and place the chicken, skin side up, on top of the vegetables. Return to the oven; continue roasting until the chicken is cooked through and the vegetables are tender, about 35 minutes.

Tips:

  • For the peanut sauce, use creamy peanut butter for a smoother texture. If you prefer a chunkier sauce, use crunchy peanut butter.
  • Use a variety of vegetables in your gado-gado. Some good options include green beans, carrots, potatoes, corn, and cabbage.
  • To make your gado-gado more flavorful, add some hard-boiled eggs, fried tofu, or tempeh.
  • Serve gado-gado with your favorite dipping sauce. Some popular options include peanut sauce, kecap manis, and sambal oelek.

Conclusion:

Gado-gado is a delicious and healthy Indonesian salad that is perfect for a light lunch or dinner. It is made with a variety of vegetables, boiled eggs, and topped with a flavorful peanut sauce. Gado-gado is a good source of protein, fiber, and vitamins. It is easy to make and is a great way to use up leftover vegetables.

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