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Manadonese Spicy Stewed Chicken
Notes... Ayam Woku Belanga, a very spicy chicken dish from Minahasan people who inhabit North Sulawesi Region. Many Indonesians also call them as Manadonese, refer to the capital city of North Sulawesi province. Manado cuisine is well known for their generous amount of spices that sometimes takes more than a half of the whole dish ingredients. The spices that commonly used in Minahasan cuisine include: lemongrass, kaffir-lime leaf, sweet basil leaf/daun kemangi, pandanus leaf, lime juice, birds chilli, spring onion, shallots, garlic and candlenut. The Manadonese prefer to extremely hot and spicy food, mostly made from freshly chopped bird chili!! So if you are a chili lover, please feel free to try this recipe ;-) Ingredients Ingredients for 3-4 persons: 1 free range or 750 gr/1.5 lb chicken, cut in pieces 1 tbsp lime juice 2 stems lemon grass, outer leaves discarded, crashed or bruished 1 Pandanus leaf (if obtainable), raughly cut 1 turmeric leaf, finely sliced (skip is not available) 7 kaffir lime leaves, finely sliced 150 ml/5 fl.oz/0.6 cup water 7 pieces/70 gr/2.5 oz large green Chillies, raughly pounded 2 spring onions, sliced 100 gr/3.5 oz daun kemangi/sweet basil (use Thai Basil as substitute) 1 tsp salt or to taste sugar to taste 3 tbsp vegetable oil Spice for the paste: 8/80 gr/3 oz large red chillies, de-seeded, chopped 4 small red chillies / bird chillies (add more if you like more spicy) 8 pc/80 gr/3 oz shallots, chopped 3 cloves garlic, chopped 4 candlenuts, roughly chopped or crashed 2 cm/6 gr turmeric or 1/2 tsp ground turmeric 2 cm/10 gr ginger 1 tomato Step-by-Step Instructions: 1 Cut the chicken in small portions and wash. Rub the chicken with salt and a half of lime juice. Keep aside for 30 minutes. 2 Put all ingredients for the paste in a blender or wet grinder and blend into smooth paste. Prepare & slice other ingredients/leaves. 3 Heat 3 tbsp oil in a wok or shallow pan over medium-high heat and sautee the paste by stirring all the time until fragrant & well cooked (it takes about 5 minutes). 4 Add lemongrass, sliced kaffir-lime leaves, pandanus leaf and turmeric leaf (if any). Continue stir-frying until the leaves just wilted. 5 Add the chicken pieces and stir to mix. 6 Keep cooking until the chicken becomes harder and it's colour turns to white. 7 Add the water, reduce the heat and cover the pan. Cook over medium heat until the chicken becomes tender. 8 Add the green chili, cook until the sauce becomes thicken. Adjust the seasoning, add salt or sugar to taste. 9 Add the sweet basil and spring onions. Cook briefly until the leaves just wilted. 10 Remove from heat. Serve hot with rice.
Updated at: Sat, 19 Jun 2021 19:57:07 GMT
Nutrition balance score
Good
Glycemic Index
37
Low
Nutrition per serving
Calories1743.4 kcal (87%)
Total Fat120.5 g (172%)
Carbs66.1 g (25%)
Sugars32 g (36%)
Protein102.9 g (206%)
Sodium2764.1 mg (138%)
Fiber10.1 g (36%)
% Daily Values based on a 2,000 calorie diet
Ingredients
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1chicken
free range, cut in pieces
1 Tbsplime juice
2 stemslemon grass
outer leaves discarded, crashed or bruished
1pandanus leaf
if obtainable, raughly cut
1turmeric leaf
finely sliced, skip is not available
7kaffir lime leaves
finely sliced
150mlwater
7 piecesgreen chillies
large, raughly pounded
2spring onions
sliced
100 grsweet basil
daun kemangi, use thai basil as substitute
1 tspsalt
or to taste
sugar
to taste
3 Tbspvegetable oil
8red chillies
large, de-seeded, chopped
4red chillies
small, bird chillies, add more if you like more spicy
8 pcshallots
chopped
3cloves garlic
chopped
4candlenuts
roughly chopped or crashed
2 cmturmeric
2 cmginger
1tomato
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