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Blog EntryNGIDAM : And I'm Not Even Pregnant!Jun 13, '07 12:59 AM
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Waahh, beneran deh saya ngerasa mulai bosen sama makanan "barat"
walaupun di rumah saya suka masak makanan Indonesia, tapi tetep aja beda karena ini pake cape.. maunya kan tinggal beli dan makan...

Waktu masih tinggal di Honolulu saya sebenernya lebih rajin masak sendiri makanan Indonesia.. karena masak banyak dan sedikit capeknya sama, saya sering masak banyak pas weekend, terus diplastikin (pake vacuum) dan di freeze. Kapan mau makan dah siap. Senengnya lagi temen2x saya biasanya ngumpul .. ya iya lah namanya banyak makanan pastinya demen.. tapi saya lebih seneng lagi karena jadi rame..

Ini biasanya makanan yang saya buat: nasi goreng kambing, pempek, sup asam manis ikan patin, Pindang iga ala palembang, Soto betawi, sate padang, rendang, gule kambing, kambing guling, tongseng, opor, lontong Cap Go Meh, nasi uduk beserta teman2xnya, nasi kuning beserta teman2xnya, asinan bogor, rujak juhi, asinan betawi, ketoprak, ayam taliwang, Lidah bumbu kecap, soto madura, nasi bungkus madura, otak2x, mie ayam (mau pake pangsit ato bakso), mi rebus jawa, somay, batagor, rica2x, gudeg dan kreceknya, dan lain2x

Di Honolulu bisa masak begitu karena saya ada di rumah sendiri tinggal sendirian lagi dan bahan makanan indonesia bejibun karena banyak orang Filipin/ Thai/ Vietnam jadi bumbu gampang.. jadi bisa heboh.. sekali masak 10 panci kepake, dapur berantakan, berisik danbaunya tinggal deh..  heheheh

Begitu sampe di des Moines namanya di rumah keluarga suami nggak bisa terlalu heboh doong apa lagi kita tinggal di rumah neneknya Jason yang dah tujuh puluhan umurnya .. bisa pingsan kali nyium bau masakan saya.. hehe tapi saya suka masakin kok, mereka seneng juga tapi ya itu bahannya gak terlalu banyak.. jadi males.. jadinya ya seadanya bahan makanan sini lah..

Terus ceritanya beberapa minggu lalu saya itu kepingin sampe rada obsesi gitu sama pempek.. ada kali seminggu ituu aja yang kepikiran... pempek ilang, eh tiba2x pingin makan rujak semanggi (makanan surabaya) ada kali seminggu saya rewel pingin tau resep semanggi.. sampe udah kebayang2x karna di kali belakang rumah neneknya jason banyak clover .. ternyata kata nyokap saya, clover itu bukan semanggi yang biasa dimasak, emang genusnya sama tapi beda spesies huahauahu untung belon keburu bikin, kalo saya keracunan gimana...??? trus semanggi ilang saya pingin banget rujak juhi pake kerupuk kuning, gula dan sambel yang buanyaaakkkk, terus saya pingin gule otaknya Sari Bundo... terus pingin Gule usus isinya rumah makan Roda di Matraman..terus saya pingin banget makan es doger.. es dogerilang saya pingin makan kupang lontong (makanan Surabaya juga)..  ilang itu saya pingin banget makan rujak kedondong.. saking gak nahannya 2 hari lalu saya bikin bumbu rujak pake brown sugar, balsamic vinegar, salt dan chili flake (yaaa namanya seada2xnya bahan) trus itu campuran saya microwave sampe cair gulanya dan kentel saya makan pake apel ijo dan rhubarb yang uasem.... eh ternyata enak juga.. jadi deh hampir tiap ari (ehm.. sehari hampir 3 kali) saya bikin bumbu rujak darurat itu sama apel.. tentulah suami saya bingung.. heh dan saya tidak hamil teman-teman.. Kebayang kalo iya hamil, kayak apa saya ngidamnya yaaa???? ngeri gak sih ngebayanginnya?? heheheheheh 

 


Fried green tomato is a very popular side dish in the southern states of the US. I first encounter it when I went to the farmer's market in Honolulu (how weird is that!) and I have been crazy about it since. It is a very good dish to eat on its own as a snack or you can even use it in a sandwich. It has different texture, crunchy but juicy at the same time and the dipping sauces cools the fried tomatoes nicely.. they really complement each other.. and also it's made of tomatoes so it can't be bad, right??

Ingredients:

4 Medium size ripe but firm green tomatoes

2 egg whites, whip lightly

1/2 cup all purpose flour

1/2 cup bread crumbs

1/4 cup corn meal (not corn starch/ maizena)

1/4 cup grated parmesan

1 tsp pepper

1/2 stp salt

1/2 tsp paprika powder 

2 cups vegetable oil for frying

Method:

1. Cut the tomatoes into 1/2 inches thickness, sprinkle with salt then blot lightly with paper towel.

2. Mix bread crumbs,corn meal, parmesan, paprika powder, salt and pepper together set aside.

3. Do this one by one: Dredge the tomatoes with the plain flowers, then dip them in the whipped egg whites, and dredge them again in the breadcrumb mix. Set them aside on a cookie sheet until ready to be fried.

4. Fry in a medium-hot oil (around 375F) until golden brown about 1 minute or so per side, do not overcook them. Serve with your choice of sauces.

 

Here I have listed 4 kinds of sauces to dip this fried tomatoes. Two have asian flare because of the wasabi and the chili sauce, one has mediteranian because of the sundried tomatoes and the other one is simply southern style. I made all four and just dip the tomatoes in a different sauce with every bite GREEDY, but who cares?? yummm 

Wasabi Mayo 

1/2 cup storebought mayonaise

1 tbsp wasabi paste

1/2  tsp grated ginger

4 tbsp milk/ buttermilk

salt n pepper

Method: Mix all ingredients together, adjust the seasoning

Sun Dried Tomayo

1/2 cup storebought mayonaise

1 tbsp sun dried tomato paste or chopped dried tomatoes in oil

1 tbsp lemon juice

1 tbsp olive oil

1 tsp sugar

2 tbsp milk/ buttermilk

salt n pepper

Method: Mix all ingredients together and adjust the seasoning.

Lemon Dill Mayo

1/2 cup storebought mayonaise

1 tsp lemon rind

1 tbsp of lemon juice

3 tbsp milk/ buttermilk

2 tsp dill

1/2 tsp crushed garlic

salt n pepper

Method: Mix all the ingredients and adjust the seasoning to your  liking

Sweet Chili Mayo Indo Style

1/2 cup store bought mayonaise

1 tbsp indonesian hot sauce such as ABC or other sweet chili sauce

1 tbsp tomato catchup

1 tsp sugar

1 tsp yellow mustard

4 tbsp milk/ buttermilk

1/2 tsp crushed garlic

salt n pepper

Method: Mix all the ingredients and adjust the seasoning to your  liking

Note: U can put the sauces in a squirt bottles and just decorate the plate with the sauces and the top with the tomatoes..

 

 


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