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Nasi Goreng

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Yield: 4 Servings Ready in 1 hours

Cuisine: AmericanMain Ingredient: Shrimp

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Servings          
Original recipe makes 4 Servings
2 cCabbage; chopped
1 1/4 cLong grain rice
1 mdOnion; chopped
1 tsSambal oelek; (optional)
Salt to taste
1 Leek; sliced into rings
1 tbKetjap manis *
1/4 tsCoriander
1/4 tsCurcumae *
6 slSmoked bacon
1 mdCarrot; shredded
1 tsTrassi oedang; (shrimp
1/4 tsCumin
2 Garlic; crushed
3 tbVegetable oil
1 1/2 cLean pork or chicken; diced

Nasi Goreng Preparation

Boil the rice according to the instructions on the package. Make sure that the rice is fluffy. In a wok, or large skillet, heat the vegetable oil and fry the bacon and meat until they are done. Then, add the onion and garlic. Turn the heat to medium and simmer for about 5 minutes. Meanwhile, in a separate large saucepan, bring the carrot and cabbage to a boil in about 4 cups of water. Boil for 3 minutes and then drain. Add the leek and trassi to the meat mixture and simmer for 3 minutes. Then, add the cooked cabbage and carrot mixture. Keep the entire mixture on low heat and stir in the beaten eggs until they are well incorporated. Add the ketjap manis and the spices. Stir well and add the fluffy white rice. Mix well and serve warm. Serving Ideas : May serve with sate (peanut sauce) on the side. NOTES : Trassi is a shrimp paste found in Asian grocery stores. If you do not have any, you can either use peeled shrimp mixed in with the other meat, or leave it out all together. Ketjap manis is a sweet soy sauce. Use regular soy sauce if you cant find this type, but you are missing something wonderful! We dont use the cabbage in our nasi. Instead of the spices listed above, we usually just buy a Nasi goreng spice mixture at a Dutch store, or Chinese market. It is easy, and very good. I dont know what curcumae IS, so I guess we dont put it in our nasi! Recipe by: Lets Go Dutch Again Posted to MC-Recipe Digest by Carol Hussey on Mar 04, 1998

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Calories Per Serving: 412
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Tags

  1. Casseroles
  2. Meat
  3. Chicken
  4. Cabbage
  5. Carrot
  6. Onion
  7. Rice
  8. Garlic
  9. Shrimp
  10. Dinner
  11. Fall
  12. Soy Sauce

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