Nasi Liwet Sunda ( Indonesian Aromatic Spiced and Coconut Rice)

Monday, January 22, 2018


Ingredients

  • 3 cups long grain white rice
  • 2 Tbsp cooking oil divided
  • 4 shallots peeled and thinly sliced
  • 2 cloves garlic peeled and finely minced
  • 100 gr salted mackerel (ikan asin) optional - cut or flake into small pieces
  • 1/2 cup stink / sator / sataw beans thaw if frozen
  • 6 whole red chili
  • 1 large lemongrass trim the skinny top and cut into half
  • 2 inch fresh galangal peeled
  • 4 fresh bay leaves or 6-8 dried ones
  • 4 kaffir lime leaves tear the edges to release flavor
  • 1/2 tsp salt
  • 1/2 tsp sugar
  • 2 1/2 cups coconut milk

Optional toppings / side dish:


Instructions

Wash the rice with clean running water until the water is clear. Completely drain off the water with a strainer if necessary to make sure no water is collecting in between the rice grain. Set aside

Cooking on stove-top:

Preheat 1 Tbsp of cooking oil in a large heavy-bottom pot with tight-fitting lid. Add shallots and garlic and stir fry for 1 minute. Add salted fish (if using) and stink beans, and whole red chili. Stir fry for another minute. Add lemongrass stalk, galangal, bay leaves, kaffir lime leaves and stir fry again. Add rice grain, salt, and sugar. Stir to mix everything. Pour in the coconut milk and stir again. Bring to a gentle boil and then lower the heat to simmer. Close the lid and cook for the next 20 minutes undisturbed. Remove from the heat after 20 minutes and wait for 10 minutes before opening the lid. After 10 minute, uncover the lid and fluff the rice with a fork. There should be some "crust" at the bottom of the pot, which is normal and in fact the local like this crispy crust (kerak nasi) at the bottom of the pot. You can discard the lemongrass stalks and other leaves

Cooking with rice cooker:

Preheat 1 Tbsp of cooking oil in a large heavy-bottom pot with tight-fitting lid. Add shallots and garlic and stir fry for 1 minute. Add salted fish (if using) and stink beans, and whole red chili. Stir fry for another minute. Add lemongrass stalk, galangal, bay leaves, kaffir lime leaves and stir fry again. Add rice grain, salt, and sugar. Stir to mix everything. Pour in the coconut milk and stir again. Transfer to a rice cooker and cook like you would regular plain white rice or use the white rice setting if available. You can discard the lemongrass stalks and other leaves

While the rice is cooking:

Preheat 1 Tbsp of oil in a large non-stick skillet. Pan fry the dried anchovies until crispy. Add about 1/4 tsp of sugar will give it a really nice sweet taste but not overly sweet. Remove into an absorbent paper towel. In the same skillet pan fry the basil until crispy

Serving:

You can pile the toppings you prepare on top of the rice and let everyone get their own rice or served the toppings on the side






What we ate for Dinner: January 2, 2018 (Tuesday)

Wednesday, January 3, 2018


  1. Pork Katudon
  2. Soy Eggs
  3. Rice
  4. Vegetable Tempura with dipping sauce



Lunch:

Leftover Thai Drunken Noodles

What we ate for Dinner: January 3, 2018



  • Papaya Salad
  • Larb Moo (Pork)
  • Lettuce Leaves
  • Rice


Lunch:

Ian and Sarah

Leftover Katsu Don
Rice
Soy Egg

Me: 

Rice, Miso Soup Paste with tofu, green onions
Yogurt & Apple

What We Ate: January 1st, 2018

Monday, January 1, 2018


Dinner at Paneras after shopping in Leesburg Outlet Mall
(saga of lost purse)

Broccoli Cheese Soup in Bread Bowl
Steak and Cheese Sandwich with Bowl of Potato Soup
Steak and Cheese Sandwich with French Onion Soup

Coffee
Hot Chocclate