Hey everyone, it’s me, Dave, welcome to our recipe site. Today, we’re going to prepare a distinctive dish, soto ayam (indonesian chicken soup). One of my favorites. This time, I am going to make it a bit unique. This will be really delicious.
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To begin with this recipe, we have to first prepare a few ingredients. You can cook soto ayam (indonesian chicken soup) using 27 ingredients and 5 steps. Here is how you cook it.
The ingredients needed to make Soto Ayam (Indonesian Chicken Soup):
- Make ready chicken thigh (boneless)
- Get water
- Make ready bay leaves
- Get kaffir lime leaves
- Prepare lemon grass (the white part only), bruised
- Take dried galangal
- Take celery stalks, chopped
- Prepare salt
- Prepare sugar
- Make ready ground white pepper
- Get Grind the following into spice paste :
- Get shallots
- Make ready garlic cloves
- Prepare turmeric powder
- Make ready ginger powder
- Take ground coriander
- Prepare ground cummin
- Prepare candlenut
- Prepare Accompaniments and Garnishes :
- Make ready noodle, soaked in hot boiling water until soft then drained
- Take Shredded cabbage
- Prepare Cooked rice
- Get Homemade potato chips (optional)
- Prepare Scallion stalk/chives, finely chopped
- Prepare Shrimp crackers, process in a food processor until they get powdery (optional)
- Take Fried shallots (optional)
- Make ready hard boiled eggs
It is served with a boiled egg, fried. Soto Ayam is a chicken noodle soup popular in Malaysia and Indonesia. Soto Ayam, an Indonesian chicken noodle soup. This is an easy, healthy, homemade soup that can be made from scratch.
Instructions to make Soto Ayam (Indonesian Chicken Soup):
- In a frying pan, heat 3 tablespoon of oil and stir fry the spice paste, bay leaves, kaffir lime leaves, lemon grass and galangal until fragrant, about 2-3 minutes. Keep stirring to avoid burning.
- Turn the heat off. Transfer everything from the frying pan to a slow cooker. Add chicken, water, chopped celery, salt, sugar and white pepper. Set on low. Cook for 6 hours. Taste and adjust salt/pepper as needed.
- Take the chicken out and let them cool. Shred the meat.
- How to serve : - Prepare bowls, add into each bowl some glass noodle, some shredded cabbage, some shredded chicken, 1 hard boil egg, garnish with some chopped scallion, fried shallots, potato chips and ground shrimp crackers. Pour in the soup. To make a more filling meal, it is common in Indonesia to serve Soto Ayam with a bowl of warm white rice. Sometimes I also add some fresh sliced tomatoes.
- I made sweet potato chips instead of potato chips. I sliced the sweet potatoes thinly using a 1 mm slicing blade in a food processor then soaked them in salt water for an hour then deep fried them. Do the same thing if you use potatoes.
Soto Ayam, an Indonesian chicken noodle soup. This is an easy, healthy, homemade soup that can be made from scratch. Prepared with a simple aromatic chicken broth that's infused with Asian spices, this soup is flavourful on its own. But, when generously ladled over noodles, topped with chunky, juicy, tender chicken pieces, slices of boiled eggs, and sprinkled with thinly sliced spring onions. Soto Ayam is one of the most popular soups among Indonesian culinary.
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