Dewi Pratama
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Recipes by Dewi
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Nasi Goreng Kampung — arroz frito indonésio
Smoky, dark, ferociously aromatic. Cold day-old rice, ikan bilis, kicap manis, sambal. Twenty-five minutes on the loudest fire your stove allows.
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Arroz com frango hainanês
Silky poached chicken, rice cooked in the chicken's own fat and stock until fragrant, and a trio of sauces — ginger-scallion, chili, dark soy. Restrained, precise, and one of Southeast Asia's most beloved one-bird meals.
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Rendang de carne
West Sumatra's masterpiece: beef simmered for hours in coconut milk and a fragrant spice paste until the liquid evaporates and the meat caramelizes in its own toasted, intensely savory coating. Often called the world's most delicious dish.
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Gado-Gado — salada indonésia com molho de amendoim
Indonesia's beloved composed salad: blanched vegetables, fried tofu and tempeh, boiled egg and potato, all bathed in a warm, sweet-savoury peanut sauce. 'Gado-gado' means 'mix-mix' — it's endlessly adaptable, vegetarian-friendly, and a complete meal in a bowl.
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Sate Ayam — espetinhos de frango indonésios com molho de amendoim
Indonesia's most famous street snack: bite-size chicken threaded onto skewers, marinated in sweet soy and grilled over hot charcoal until smoky and caramelised, then drowned in a rich peanut sauce. Served with kecap manis, fried shallots and a little rice cake — smoky, sweet, savoury and impossible to stop eating.
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Soto Ayam — sopa indonésia de frango com açafrão-da-terra
Indonesia's golden comfort soup: a clear chicken broth fragrant with turmeric, lemongrass and ginger, ladled over rice vermicelli, shredded chicken, boiled egg and bean sprouts, then showered with fried shallots, celery and a squeeze of lime. Every region has its own version; this is the bright, aromatic clear-broth soto ayam, served with sambal and crackers.
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Nasi Lemak — arroz de coco malaio com sambal
Malaysia's national breakfast: rice steamed in coconut milk and pandan until fragrant and rich, crowned with a dark, sweet-hot sambal, crisp fried anchovies and peanuts, cucumber, and a boiled egg. Built to be eaten with your hands off a banana leaf.
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Laksa de curry — sopa de macarrão com coco
A bowl of Malaysian comfort: springy noodles in a fragrant coconut-curry broth built on a hand-pounded spice paste, topped with prawns, chicken, puffed tofu, bean sprouts, egg, and a spoon of sambal. Rich, spicy, and deeply aromatic.
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Char Kway Teow — macarrão de arroz frito (Malásia)
The hawker-stall icon: flat rice noodles seared over a screaming wok with prawns, Chinese sausage, egg, bean sprouts, and garlic chives in a dark-sweet soy glaze. Five minutes of fire — its whole soul is wok hei, that smoky char only a blazing wok gives.
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