- Zaty.
I'm just so sick of my own cooking (and I'm sure Mr. M feels the same way) so yesterday I tried to make a modified version of "ayam masak merah" (ie. tomato chicken). This was inspired by this recipe; I adapted it to suit what I had around the house (I didn't have tomatoes and ginger, most importantly).
The taste was bit different from what I expected, I'm guessing 1/2 can of tomato puree was too much, so next time I use this recipe I'll use only a 1/3 or less. I had to add in a bit of boiling hot water to make the gravy less thick, and added in honey and soy sauce for extra flavor.
Anyway, here's the (fixed) version of what I made yesterday:
Ingredients (for 2 people)
- Group A - to 3/4 fry:
- 4 pieces of chicken nibbles
- turmeric powder
- Group B - to blend:
- 2 shallots
- 3 Tbsp dried chilli blend
- 1cm ginger (I was out of this so I used galanghal, but next time I'll make sure to use ginger)
- 3 pcs garlic
- 1 medium onion
- Group C - other stuff:
- 1/3 tin tomato puree
- 1 large Tbsp-full of honey
- 2 T soy sauce
- 1/2 tin of button mushrooms, sliced
- 1 small onion, cut into rings
- 1 cup frozen vege (peas, carrots, corn).
- sugar
- salt Optional: 1 cup boiled water
- Optional: 1 cup boiled water
Instructions
- Clean and prepare chicken as appropriate (small pieces is easiest and fastest to cook). Toss the chicken pieces in a bowl and cover them completely with turmeric powder.
- Heat up some oil in a pot, and fry turmeric-covered chicken until about 3/4 done. While waiting for this, blend everything in Group B - it doesn't have to be finely blended.
- Take chicken pieces out and sautee the blended Group B ingredients till a fragrant smell rises.
- Add in tomato puree, mixing well. Wait for a few minutes so that everything heats up well and the paste produces some oil (ie. until 'pecah minyak').
- Add in soy sauce and honey as desired.
- Add in sliced mushrooms, stir for a few minutes.
- Place the previous chicken pieces back into the pot, stir well.
- Wait for the gravy to thicken, stirring the pot content every half a minute. Continue until sure that meat is cooked.
- When gravy has thickened (might take about 10 mins), add in sugar, salt, peas etc. Wait for a few minutes, stirring constantly.
- When done, serve with rice (preferably tomato rice, but I ate it with plain rice).
Result
Will update with picture when my internet's not being annoying. :P
Have a nice day!
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