Gado-Gado Surabaya: Mixed Vegetables with Peanut Sauce Dressing
Gado-Gado Surabaya: Mixed Vegetables with Peanut Sauce Dressing

Hello everybody, it is Brad, welcome to my recipe site. Today, we’re going to make a special dish, gado-gado surabaya: mixed vegetables with peanut sauce dressing. It is one of my favorites food recipes. This time, I’m gonna make it a little bit tasty. This is gonna smell and look delicious.

Pour peanut sauce into the pan, add coconut milk and water. Stir it well, then add sugar, palm sugar, salt, and mushroom powder. Cook peanut sauce until a bit thicken. Gado-gado is a traditional dish in Indonesian cuisine, and is comprised of a vegetable salad served with a peanut sauce dressing.

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To begin with this recipe, we have to first prepare a few ingredients. You can cook gado-gado surabaya: mixed vegetables with peanut sauce dressing using 19 ingredients and 6 steps. Here is how you cook it.

The ingredients needed to make Gado-Gado Surabaya: Mixed Vegetables with Peanut Sauce Dressing:
  1. Prepare Peanut sauce
  2. Take 50 g groundnut (preferably without skin)
  3. Prepare 2 cloves garlic
  4. Get 50 g boiled potato
  5. Take 4 red chilies
  6. Make ready 100 ml water
  7. Take 30 ml coconut milk
  8. Get 1 Tsp palm sugar
  9. Take 1 Tsp sugar
  10. Take 1 Tsp salt
  11. Take 1 Tsp mushroom stock powder (optional)
  12. Prepare Vegetables Mix
  13. Prepare 30 g spinach
  14. Take 50 g chayote
  15. Make ready 5 green beans
  16. Get 1 potato
  17. Prepare 1 carrot
  18. Prepare 1 boiled egg
  19. Make ready 30 g tempeh

This is a rather free-form salad of lightly cooked vegetables; the exact contents depend on what is available. What makes it gado-gado is the dressing, a creamy peanut sauce. Remove tofu from package and drain. Gado Gado is a popular Balinese recipe for mixed vegetables in a delicious peanut sauce.

Steps to make Gado-Gado Surabaya: Mixed Vegetables with Peanut Sauce Dressing:
  1. Prepare ingredients for peanut sauce. Roast chilies, garlic and groundnut in the pan with low heat. Roast until it becomes little bit brown (approximately 5 minutes)
  2. Remove groundnut skin. Add 50 ml water into food processor. Blend boiled potato, roasted groundnut, garlic, and chili together.
  3. Heat pan with low heat. Pour peanut sauce into the pan, add coconut milk and water. Stir it well, then add sugar, palm sugar, salt, and mushroom powder. Stir until all ingredients combined. Cook peanut sauce until a bit thicken. Add more water if the consistency of sauce is still thick. Cook about 5 minutes. Set aside.
  4. Prepare vegetables. Cut carrot, potato and chayote like matches. Boil potato first for 3 minutes, then add carrot. Boil for 2 minutes. Put chayote and green beans together and boik until all vegetables cooked.
  5. Boil spinach for 2 minutes as well. Fry tempeh until golden brown. Set aside
  6. Gado-Gado is ready to serve. You can mix all vegetables with peanut sauce on the plate. Serve it with shallot chips sprinkle and Krupuk (prawn crackers) for the best taste ✨

Remove tofu from package and drain. Gado Gado is a popular Balinese recipe for mixed vegetables in a delicious peanut sauce. The name actually means "mix- mix" referring to the mixing of vegetables. It usually consists of snake beans and bean sprouts but any seasonal greens can be substituted. Boil potatoes, peel and cut in slices.

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