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OPOR AYAM (INDONESIAN CHICKEN CURRY)



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This luxurious chicken stew from Java is a staple of the Indonesian kitchen, made by simmering the meat in coconut milk with curry paste and lemongrass. The chef Retno Pratiwi grew up eating the dish on special occasions in West Java, and continues to make it at her pop-up restaurant in Boston, always opting for drumsticks over white meat. Though the shallots are traditionally incorporated raw into the curry paste, Pratiwi prefers to caramelize them first to bring out their sweetness. It adds a little time to the process, but the final result is worth it.

Provided by Tejal Rao

Categories     dinner, main course

Time 1h10m

Yield 6 servings

Number Of Ingredients 17

1/4 cup coriander seeds
3 tablespoons coconut oil
10 small shallots, sliced
Kosher salt, to taste
15 garlic cloves
5 candlenuts (or 5 to 10 macadamia nuts)
2 to 3 1-inch pieces kaempferia galanga root, peeled (optional)
1/2 tablespoon white peppercorns
1 3-inch piece ginger, peeled and lightly smashed to loosen the fibers
1 3-inch piece galangal, peeled and lightly smashed to loosen the fibers
5 lemongrass stalks, trimmed, smashed and tied into knots
10 to 15 fresh or dried salam leaves (Indonesian bay leaves)
20 fresh makrut lime leaves
1 tomato, chopped (or 1 cup cherry tomatoes)
1 8.5-ounce can coconut milk
3/4 cup chicken stock
3 pounds bone-in chicken pieces

Steps:

  • In a dry skillet over medium-high heat, toast the coriander seeds for 2 to 3 minutes. Let cool, then grind in a spice grinder.
  • In a large sauté pan, heat 2 tablespoons of the coconut oil over medium heat. Add the shallots and a generous pinch of salt and cook, stirring often, until browned, about 10 minutes. Remove shallots to a food processor and set aside. Add the garlic cloves and candlenuts to the same pan and cook, stirring constantly to prevent burning, until deep golden brown, 2 to 3 minutes. Add the garlic and candlenuts to the shallots in the food processor along with the kaempferia galanga root, white pepper and 2 tablespoons water; purée into a paste.
  • Heat the remaining 1 tablespoon coconut oil in the sauté pan over medium heat and add the ginger, galangal, lemongrass, salam leaves and lime leaves, scrunching the lime leaves in your hands as you drop them into the pot. Allow to cook until the ingredients start to smell less intense and raw, stirring occasionally, 5 to 7 minutes.
  • Stir the ground coriander seeds, shallot paste mixture and tomato into the pan. Reduce the heat to low and slowly stir in the coconut milk, a little at a time, to keep the sauce from breaking. When all the coconut milk is incorporated and the mixture is gently simmering, add the chicken stock. Nestle the chicken into the pan and spoon some of the sauce over the top. Cover and cook on low heat for about 40 minutes, or until the chicken is cooked through and the dish is aromatic. You may have to adjust the heat to keep the mixture at a gentle simmer. (Do not boil.) Season to taste with salt. Before serving, remove the galangal, ginger, lemongrass, salam and makrut leaves. Serve with rice.

Nutrition Facts : @context http, Calories 765, UnsaturatedFat 25 grams, Carbohydrate 28 grams, Fat 53 grams, Fiber 5 grams, Protein 48 grams, SaturatedFat 24 grams, Sodium 1017 milligrams, Sugar 7 grams, TransFat 0 grams

JAVA CHICKEN CURRY, OPOR AYAM RECIPE - (5/5)



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Provided by á-25087

Number Of Ingredients 18

500 g chicken
750 ml light coconut milk
4 slices medium-thick ginger root
3 stalks lemongrass
5 kafir lime leaves
4 Indonesian bay leaves (daun salam)
1 tablespoon tamarind pulp
4-5 tablespoon vegetable oil
Opor ayam spice paste
6 shallots
6 cloves garlic
1 tablespoon coriander seeds
1 teaspoon white peppercorns
3 candlenuts
salt and sugar to taste
Garnishes
Kaffir lime leaves
Fried shallots (mine is store bought fried shallots)

Steps:

  • Wash clean the chicken and cut into 5-6 pieces. Wash the lemongrass and cut into two pieces and lightly bruise. Peel the garlic and shallots, chop up with a kitchen knife Mix coriander seeds, white peppercorns and candle nuts, heat the non stick skillet and toast the spices mixture. Toast until fragrant about 3 minutes. Grind the shallots, garlic, toasted coriander seeds, white peppercorns and candle nuts. Heat up oil in a wok or non-stick pan, add in the spice paste and fry until aromatic. Add the chicken, lemongrass, kaffir lime leaves, ginger, tamarind pulp and Indonesian bay leaves (daun salam), cook at medium heat for about 15 minutes. If it seems too dry up, you can always add up sufficient amount of water. When the chicken turn it color and aromatic, lower the heat and pour the light coconut milk, season well with salt and sugar. *If it looks too thick, you can always add up a cup of water or chicken broth. Gently cook until the chicken perfectly done around 35-45minutes. Take the chicken with a slotted spoon, arrange in the serving bowl and ladle the coconut milk broth over the chicken, garnish with kaffir lime leaves and sprinkle a smattering fried shallots for some crunch.

JAVANESE CHICKEN CURRY (OPOR AYAM)



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Provided by Julia Moskin

Categories     main course

Time 1h

Yield 4 to 6 servings

Number Of Ingredients 13

1 tablespoon coriander seeds
1 fresh red Holland or Fresno chili, stemmed and cut into chunks
6 shallots, peeled and cut into chunks
2 cloves garlic, peeled
1 piece galangal, about 1 1/2 inches long, peeled and roughly sliced (optional)
1 piece ginger, 2 inches long, peeled and roughly sliced
3 tablespoons peanut oil
1 thick stalk lemon grass, stem end and brittle top cut off
2 pieces cinnamon stick
5 kaffir lime leaves
2 1/2 to 3 pounds skin-on chicken legs, thighs or both (if possible, have thighs cut in half and knuckle cut off legs), patted dry
2 cups unsweetened coconut milk
3/4 teaspoon kosher salt, more to taste

Steps:

  • In a small food processor, whirl coriander seeds until finely ground. Add chili, shallots, garlic, galangal and ginger and process to a smooth paste, adding a tablespoon or so of water if needed. (Ingredients can also be chopped finely, then pounded together in mortar and pestle.)
  • Heat oil in a large heavy pot over medium heat. When oil is hot enough to gently sizzle a pinch of paste, add all the paste and cook, stirring often, until golden, 5 to 7 minutes. Reduce heat as needed to prevent browning.
  • Using a heavy object like a glass measuring cup, smash lemon grass stalk, crushing lightly just until bendable. Tie in a knot, pulling gently on both ends. Add to pot with cinnamon and lime leaves. Cook 1 minute more, until cinnamon is fragrant.
  • Scrape paste to one side and add chicken to pot. Raise heat and brown chicken lightly on both sides, about 10 minutes total. Add 1 cup coconut milk, 1 1/4 cups water and salt, stirring well and scraping up browned bits from bottom of pot. Bring to a gentle simmer and cook uncovered 40 to 50 minutes, until chicken is cooked through and sauce is thickened. Do not boil.
  • Add remaining coconut milk and heat through. Taste for salt. Let cool slightly and serve.

Nutrition Facts : @context http, Calories 732, UnsaturatedFat 28 grams, Carbohydrate 18 grams, Fat 58 grams, Fiber 3 grams, Protein 38 grams, SaturatedFat 25 grams, Sodium 423 milligrams, Sugar 5 grams, TransFat 0 grams

JAVANESE CHICKEN CURRY



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_Opor Ayam, Java, Indonesia **Editor's note:** This recipe is adapted from James Oseland's book [](http://astore.amazon.com/epistore-20/detail/0393054772)_[Cradle of Flavor: Home Cooking from the Spice Islands of Indonesia, Malaysia, and Singapore](http://astore.amazon.com/epistore-20/detail/0393054772). _It was originally accompanied by [Lemongrass-Scented Coconut Rice](/recipes/food/views/237067) and [Lemongrass-Shallot Sambal](/recipes/food/views/237070) and was part of an article by Oseland on Indonesian cuisine._ A gorgeous coconut-milk curry from Java, Indonesia, perfumed with lemongrass, ginger, cinnamon sticks, and ground coriander. It's one of the benchmark dishes by which Indonesian home cooks are judged. If a young cook's _opor ayam_ is as rich and delicate as it should be, she's well on her way to becoming skilled in the kitchen. The dish is a perfect showcase for a high-quality free-range chicken. A whole one, cut into small, bone-in serving pieces, will yield the best results, though whole chicken parts can be substituted without compromising the dish's taste. Daun salam leaves, the dried seasoning herb prized in Indonesian cooking, helps give this dish its unique aroma. I've often seen bay leaves listed as a substitute for daun salam in recipe books. While bay leaves have an aggressively mentholated taste, daun salam are subtle, with a faintly foresty flavor. The only thing the two herbs share in common is that they are both green leaves that grow on trees. Omit daun salam leaves if you're unable to find them.

Provided by James Oseland

Yield Makes 4 servings

Number Of Ingredients 15

1 fresh red Holland chile, or other hot fresh red long chile, such as Fresno, cayenne, or serrano, stemmed and coarsely chopped (optional, but provides subtle heat and color; see Cook's Notes, below)
6 shallots, peeled and coarsely chopped (about 6 ounces total)
2 garlic cloves, peeled and coarsely chopped
1 piece of fresh or frozen galangal, 1-1/2-inches long, peeled and thinly sliced (about 2 tablespoons; optional; see Cook's Notes, below)
1 piece of fresh ginger, 2-inches long, peeled and thinly sliced (about 3 tablespoons)
1 tablespoon coriander seeds
1 3-pound whole free-range chicken OR 2-1/2 pounds free-range chicken breasts, wings, thighs, and/or drumsticks (dark-meat pieces will result in a tastier dish)
3 tablespoons peanut oil
2 pieces cinnamon stick, each piece 4 inches long
1 stalk fresh lemongrass, bruised and tied into a knot
5 whole fresh or frozen kaffir lime leaves (see Cook's Notes, below)
4 daun salam leaves (optional; see Cook's Notes, below)
2 cups canned unsweetened coconut milk
1 cup water
3/4 teaspoon kosher salt

Steps:

  • 1. First, make the flavoring paste. Place the chile, shallots, garlic, galangal, ginger, and coriander in a small food processor, and pulse until the coriander is well ground (no visible bits or pieces should remain) and you have a smooth paste the consistency of creamy mashed potatoes. (If the paste will not purée properly, and repeatedly creeps up the side of the food processor instead of grinding, add up to 2 tablespoons of water to it, 1 tablespoon at a time, periodically turning the processor off and scraping the unground portions with a spoon down toward the blade as you go.) Set aside.
  • 2. Rinse the chicken under cold running water and pat it dry with paper towels. If using a whole chicken, for authenticity cut it into 16 pieces. If using precut chicken parts, you can leave them whole. Set aside.
  • 3. Heat the oil in a 3- or 4-quart saucepan, Dutch oven, or soup pot over medium-low heat. Test to see if the oil is the right temperature by adding a pinch of the ground paste. The paste should sizzle slightly around the edges, not fry aggressively or sit motionless. When the oil is the correct temperature, add all the ground flavoring paste and sauté, stirring every 10 seconds or so to prevent sticking and burning, until the paste begins to separate from the oil and the smell of raw garlic and shallots has dissipated, about 5 to 7 minutes. Add the cinnamon, tied lemongrass, lime leaves, and daun salam leaves (if using) and stir to combine them with the flavoring paste. Continue sautéing until you can clearly smell the fragrance of cinnamon, about 1 minute.
  • 4. Add the chicken and raise the heat to medium. Sauté the chicken in the flavoring paste, moving it around often with a large spoon or spatula to prevent sticking or scorching. Turn each piece so that it sauts in the oil, until they are evenly golden brown, about 10 minutes. (You need not brown the chicken in two batches - it's fine if the chicken is piled in 2 layers, as long as you adjust the pieces in the pot so they all eventually brown.)
  • 5. Add 1 cup of the unsweetened coconut milk, the water, and the salt to the chicken. Stir well to combine, blending the flavoring paste with the liquids and scraping from the bottom of the pot to bring up all the bits of flavor stuck to the surface, and bring to a low, steady simmer. Let the coconut milk simmer, stirring occasionally, until the fats from the chicken and coconut milk have risen to the surface and the chicken is tender and cooked through, but not falling apart from the bone, 40 to 50 minutes. You may need to lower and raise the heat occasionally if the simmer becomes too aggressive. Be careful to not allow the liquid to boil; the chicken will likely toughen and the coconut milk curdle. Taste for salt, and add more if necessary.
  • 6. Add the additional 1 cup coconut milk and allow it to heat through and begin to take in the flavors of the curry, about 2 minutes. This additional coconut milk enriches this rich dish even more. If there is too much oil floating on the surface of the curry for your taste, feel free to skim some of it off, but by all means not all of it - it's intensely flavorful. Taste for salt once more.
  • 7. Transfer the chicken and sauce to a low serving bowl; you may remove the cinnamon, tied lemongrass, and kaffir lime and daun salam leaves, if you like, or leave them in the bowl to continue to season the dish. Allow the dish to rest and cool at room temperature for at least 20 minutes before eating, which will give the flavors time to blend and intensify.

INDONESIAN CHICKEN IN COCONUT GRAVY (OPOR AYAM)



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I started to learn how to cook Indonesian food and this one is a keeper. It's a mild chicken curry style dish that is a fav among kids here. My sister-in-law gave me this recipe and it turned out pretty good the first time I tried. Hopefully others will enjoy this too.

Provided by Love-is-good

Categories     Poultry

Time 1h

Yield 4-6 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 16

2 large chicken breasts (so that's about 4 individual breasts)
1 lime
400 -600 ml coconut milk, depending on how thick you prefer it to be
7 eggs
5 pieces firm tofu, cut each diagonally so you end up with 10 pieces altogether
10 shallots
10 pieces garlic
7 pieces candlenuts
1 teaspoon turmeric powder
2 teaspoons coriander powder
1 teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon white pepper
2 pieces lemongrass
5 -7 fresh lime leaves
2 cm gingerroot or 2 galangal, bruised soaked in a bit of lemon juice for a few minutes
3 pieces fresh bay leaves

Steps:

  • Cut chicken into smaller pieces. If using boneless, skinless chicken breast then cut into bite size pieces. Squeeze the juice of one lime over chicken and let sit for about 15-20 minutes.
  • Boil the eggs and peel, set aside.
  • Sauté the tofu in oil until lightly brown.
  • Blend the shallots, garlic, candlenuts, turmeric powder, coriander powder, salt and pepper in a food processor or blender until it forms a smooth paste.
  • Sauté the paste in oil (about 1-2 Tbsp.) for a few minutes.
  • Once bumbu is sautéed, add 1500 ml water and chicken.
  • Stir occasionally until it comes to a boil.
  • Add 2 pieces of lemon grass that have been bruised, 5-7 pieces of lime leaves, galangal (about the size of thumb, bruised) & 3 bay leaves.
  • Bring to a boil... add tofu and eggs.
  • For extra flavor you can sauté sliced shallots to sprinkle in once cooked.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 506.4, Fat 36.9, SaturatedFat 23.9, Cholesterol 371.9, Sodium 773, Carbohydrate 17.1, Fiber 0.9, Sugar 0.7, Protein 30.2

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