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To get started with this recipe, we have to first prepare a few components. You can cook indonesian sambal - easy chilli paste / condiment (vegan) using 11 ingredients and 5 steps. Here is how you can achieve it.
The ingredients needed to make Indonesian Sambal - Easy chilli paste / condiment (Vegan):
- Take red chillies chopped
- Prepare Thai chillies (optional)
- Get garlics chopped
- Prepare shallots chopped
- Make ready tomatoes or 10 cherry tomatoes
- Prepare lime (or lemon) - use the liquid
- Get Himalayan salt
- Prepare white pepper
- Get knorr chicken (this is optional)
- Get vegetable or sunflower oil (add when need it)
- Make ready Gula jawa/brown sugar
Traditionally it's made with shrimp paste and sometim. Sambal Oelek Chili Paste is the one and only when it comes to chili paste. Ground from fresh chilis, this Indonesian-style condiment is perfect for spicing up your cooking. Many sriracha lovers have switched their loyalty over to this sauce because it's hotter and even more flavorful.
Instructions to make Indonesian Sambal - Easy chilli paste / condiment (Vegan):
- Below is the inggredients (not all of them), that is how Gula jawa looks like, it usually in cylinder. The other one is brown sugar.
- Heat the wok, add the oil. Meanwhile, Blends all the inggredients with blenders (I like to do this till smooth, some people prefer this not too smoth, up to you). Start cooking. As guideline, the paste should be swimming in oil (see picture), This will take about an hour-1.5hours in medium heat. Stirred occasionaly (I start with 30 minutes in timer, and gradually move to 15 minutes to stirred). sometimes add more oil in the process.
- After 1 hour this how it should looks like, darker and a bit shiny. This is when you taste and add any that missing (su gar, salt, etc) the paste should gradually lost all the water and you can see the oil start separating. It usually took about 1.5hr for me. And it will last me for more then 2 month in fridge.
- Note - 1. I used thai chillies, this is optional - 2. Sugar type can be anything from as simple as white sugar, originally this used Gula jawa which means coconut sugar (palmyra palm) or we also used palm sugar (this can be found in asian supermarket). This can be subtitute with brown sugar. Fyi: This is not the same as jaggery (as this taste more sour, but you can of course try using it). - 3. You can freeze this, I prefer to freeze in batches, that I know I would finish in a couple of weeks.
- If you dont want too spicy, dont use seed of chillies and use more tomatoes.
Ground from fresh chilis, this Indonesian-style condiment is perfect for spicing up your cooking. Many sriracha lovers have switched their loyalty over to this sauce because it's hotter and even more flavorful. Sambal oelek is a spicy chutney or paste used in Malaysian as well as Indonesian cuisines. Beware, it involves quite a lot of fresh chilli peppers. Sambal is basically a hot chilli paste condiment.
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