
This is a classic Indonesian Chicken dish that almost every household in Java (where this dish originally from), make it on a regular basis. Some family will make the dish by braising the chicken in spiced coconut milk until all of the liquid is almost gone, then grilled the chicken in a charcoal (bakar or panggang means grilled) just before serving it. Some are just happy to serve it without grilling them, and called it "ayam bumbu rujak". Both techniques are equally good, but if enjoy the smoky flavor, then I'd suggest that you grill or broil the chicken just for a few minutes before serving.
Ayam Bakar Bumbu Rujak, Broiled Cornish Hen With Spicy Tomato-Ginger sauce
~elra~
2 Cornish hens (total weight about 3 pounds)
The bumbu or spiced paste:
½ cup roughly chopped shallots
1 tablespoon minced garlic
1 tablespoon fresh ginger paste*
1 lemongrass, white part only, cut into small pieces
4 large red jalapeno pepper, roughly chopped
5 red Thai pepper (optional)
4 large red tomatoes, roughly chopped
1 teaspoon roasted shrimp paste
5 whole kemiri nuts, roughly chopped
2 tablespoon vegetable oil
1 small canned ( 5.6 fl oz) coconut milk
1 tablespoon fish sauce
1 teaspoon salt
handful of lemon basil, or Thai basil
peel the ginger, and grated, or pound it on a mortar and pestle until smooth.
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27 comments:
A delightful dish! That combination is very mouthwatering.
Cheers,
Rosa
Breathtaking dish.
Lovely combination of spices, so flavoursome, so delicious, so lovely, gosh I want some too ♥
I never heard of bumbu but the ingredient list assures great taste. Very nice.
@ FOODALOGUE:
Bumbu simply mean spices, it's an Indonesian language :)
I am familiar with the word bumbu:) the ingredients must be a mile long! Just reading it makes me tired lol! But I bet it's worth the effort, the chickens look so delicious!
Wow, gorgeous looking chicken! Bookmarked!
These cornish hens make me want to grab one and devour it with my fingers and a piece of pita bread!
i like all the ingredients in this dish. i think i would like to put the hens onto the grill for some smoky-ness.
Indonesians definitely know how to work those spices! I can almost feel the flavor emanating from the chicken.
Oh this looks amazing! The color of the hens is so vibrant and inviting.
So savory! The meal looks so complete and delicious, I love it!
Oh, what a wonderful dish, Elra!
I went to the link for the nut info, and see you can substitute macadamia nuts - I guess I'll do that then...
Brazilian food uses coconut milk quite a bit, it's an amazing ingredient
Woohoo!!!! Your savoury spiced up Cornish hens look like real winners!!
That's quite a FABULOUS meal, dear Elra & a happy Belated 45 Birthday to you!!!
Many kisses from Brussels!
Although I've never had this, it looks so good, especially the color from grilling! The ingredients are very similar to Thai, which I can't get enough of! Your recipes always take me out of my comfort zone and I appreciate your stretching me in new challenges! Roz @ La Bella Vita
Looks amazing!!
I've never had a cornish hen, but I'm so curious now!
wow....those hens look delicious! you have so many wonderful flavors going on there...the shrimp paste sounds intriguing....but it certainly looks like it all works.....what a beautiful dish!
Wow, I love learning about new foods on your blog, those look so good I could eat one right now!
Happy Tuesday!
Such a great combination of flavors. I think I'd like them best grilled too.
This looks and sounds so packed full of flavor. The color is simply gorgeous. I must give this a try!
I'm glad you liked magical Monday. I was scared everyone would think it was goofy!
oh wow, those pics have really got me salivating!
Robynx
hummmm I like the spices dish !!!
for the barbecue your recipes is pefect !!
have a nice friday
virginie
This looks totally amazing. I can't wait to try this!!!
Look at this beautiful dish. The pictures are so nice. Have a great day.
What beautiful grilled chicken! Love the colour and spiciness...mmm. Beautiful photography, Elra! Thanks very much for sharing. MaryMoh at http://www.keeplearningkeepsmiling.com
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