Pecel ayam

Indonesian chicken rice dish
Pecel ayam
Place of originIndonesia
Region or stateBanyuwangi, East Java

Pecel ayam (Javanese: pecel pitik) is a traditional chicken dish of the Kemiren Banyuwangi Osing tribe of East Java, Indonesia.[1]

Ingredients

Pecel ayam is made with chicken and coconut sauce cooked in salted tamarind water. The sauce requires grain coconut, garlic, onions, peanuts, cutchery, kaffir lime leaves, fried nutmeg, a sachet of shrimp paste and optionally for added spice, cayenne or chili. Basil leaf and lime juice may also be added. Sugar, salt, and MSG are also added.[2][3]

Method

The ingredients for pecel ayam must be prepared beforehand. The chicken is rubbed in tamarind water, salt, and spices, and baked until cooked and browned. Then, the chicken is drained and shred. After that, the grated coconut is cooked. Added spices include fried nutmeg, salt, chili, and peanuts that have been roasted. The seasoning is mixed with chicken that has been cut in several pieces. Optionally, lime juice is added. Finally, pecel ayam is ready to serve.

See also

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  • Cuisine of Indonesia
  • Javanese cuisine
  • Nasi pecel
  • Pecel
  • Pecel lele

References

  1. ^ "Pricey 'pecel lele': Global inflation crisis scorches Greater Jakarta's food stalls". The Jakarta Post. Retrieved 2023-05-20.
  2. ^ "Indo Food Store: Indonesian Food Online Store: Kecap/Spices/Sambal & More". Indo Food Store: Indonesian Food Online Store: Kecap/Spices/Sambal & More. Retrieved 2023-05-20.
  3. ^ "Pecel lele | Traditional Freshwater Fish Dish From Java | TasteAtlas". www.tasteatlas.com. Retrieved 2023-05-20.
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