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| Gulai Otak (Beef Brain Curry) | |
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| Topic Started: September 13, 2008, 12:15 pm (56 Views) | |
| SonofSargas | September 13, 2008, 12:15 pm Post #1 |
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Ingredients : 1 lb beef brains 1/4 cup thinly-sliced onion 2 x garlic cloves sliced thin 1 x green hot chili sliced open, and seeds removed 1 tbl peanut or corn oil 2 tsp curry powder 3/4 cup coconut milk 1 tsp salt 1/2 tsp sugar 2 x salam leaves 2 piece jeruk purut (or a 2" square of lemon peel) 1 tsp tamarind dissolved in 1 tbl water 1/2 x green sweet bell pepper sliced long strips Method : * Steam the brains in a Chinese-style steamer over hot water for ten minutes. Drain and cool. Cut into 8 to 10 slices, and set aside. * Fry the onion, garlic and the whole chili in the oil for two minutes. Add the curry powder, and stir well. Then add the coconut milk, salt, sugar, salam, jeruk purut and tamarind liquid, and stir for two minutes to blend the flavors. * Now add the brain slices and the sweet pepper strips. Cook, basting frequently, for ten minutes, or until the sauce has thickened. * This recipe yields 6 servings, with other dishes. |
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| Blue Phoenix | September 14, 2008, 6:47 pm Post #2 |
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what country does this recipe come from? India? It sounds more like something you'd eat in Korea. |
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| SonofSargas | September 14, 2008, 6:50 pm Post #3 |
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It's from Indonesia. |
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