November 10, 2010

Chicken Kalas. Balinese Chicken Curry aka Bé Siap Mebase Kalas In Balinese Language


This chicken dish is known as "Bé Siap Mebase Kalas". It is kind of confusing really, because "Bé" in Balinese language means fish. Not sure why the Balinese always add the word "be" each time there is meat or poultry involve, regardless how they cook them. For example, Bé Siap always mean cooked chicken; Bé Sampi means Cooked beef; Bé Celeng means cooked pork; Bé Pasih means any cooked Fish. Anyway, Unlike the Javanese cooking or other island in Indonesia that use a ot of coconut milk in their dish, Balinese very rarely use coconut milk, they do use coconut for their cooking, just very rare milking the coconut, and one of those dish that is famous using coconut milk is this chicken kalas. Hope you like it. 

Bé Siap Mebase Kalas 

3 - 3½ lbs chicken legs, wash under cold running water - pat dry with paper towel
1½ cups thick coconut milk
2/3 cup water
1 stalk white part only lemongrass, lightly bruised 
1 sliced (1/8 - inch thick) fresh galangga, lightly bruised 
salt, to taste

Spice mix:
2 tsp turmeric powder
1/2 tsp kencur powder    
1/2 tbs freshly grated ginger
1/4 cup chopped shallots
2 tbs chopped garlic
1 tsp, or more chopped red chilli pepper
1/2 tsp black pepper
1 tsp toasted shrimp paste
1/4 cup water

Place all ingredients for spice mix in a blender, add about 1/4 cup of water, process until smooth. Pour this spice mix into the braising pan, add chicken legs, coconut milk, water, lemongrass, and the fresh galangga. Turn the heat to medium high, cook until the sauce start to boil, reduce the heat to low, braise until the chicken is cooked throughly, the sauce is reduced and thickened, about 35 to 45 minutes. Taste and adjust seasoning as needed. Serve with plain steam rice and simple saute green vegetables.

13 comments:

Peter M said...

Elra, this dish is so colourful, looks very appetizing!

Rosa's Yummy Yums said...

So yummy looking! I love those heavenly flavors!

Cheers,

Rosa

Pushpa said...

Balinese chicken curry looks absolutely delicious....too gooood

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Indonesian Di Turkey said...

Wow... it's my Favorite meal Elra... :) I usually use all fresh spicies for this ... and this looks... very tempting ..

elra said...

@ INDONESIAN Di Turkey,
Yes me too, provided I can find all fresh spices here in The USA. It would taste so much better.

Lemon BasiL said...

its worth to give it a try el, thx for the recipe !
* i am hungry now

food for thought said...

looks so rich and enticing~

Zia Elle said...

Yammy and wonderfull look, I like dishes so riche in colors!

pigpigscorner said...

The sauce looks so yummy Elra! Give me that bowl now pls!

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Kathleen said...

This looks amazing. I'm putting it on my short list ;)

Quay Po Cooks said...

Elra,
I am sure this taste wonderful. I believe it will be wonderful with Nasi Lemak!

Cheryl said...

That is gorgeous and I think I could actually make this, it would surprise my husband totally!

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