Very tasty Indonesian chili chicken. Red jalapeno is perfect for this dish, because you get the right amount of spiciness without burning your tongue, it also gives vibrant color that will make it even more appetizing. If you are still unsure about the level of spiciness of this red jalapeno, or afraid that it might be still a bit too spicy for your family, especially for your young one, you can always deseeded the red jalapeno, and reduce the amount needed according to your taste, and perhaps add one or two Roma tomatoes instead.
Serve 6
3 whole chicken legs
3 whole chicken breasts
4 red jalapeno, roughly chopped
1/4 cup chopped shallots
1 tbs chopped garlic
1 tsp toasted shrimp paste (Belacan)
1 tbs fish sauce
2 tbs gula merah (palm sugar), or brown sugar if unavailable
sea salt, as needed
Arrange chicken pieces in a large braising pot. Set aside.
Put chopped red jalapeno, shallots, garlic, and shrimp paste in a food processor or a blender. process to make smooth paste. Add water if necessary to keep the blade running. Pour directly on top of chicken, add about 1 cup of water, fish sauce, and gula merah. Stir to mix. Transfer the pot to the stove. Cook the chicken over medium high heat until it starts to boil, then turn the heat to low. Simmer until the chicken is cooked thoroughly, about 35 to 45 minutes depending the size and type of chicken you are using. Transfer chili chicken onto serving bowl. Serve with plain jasmine rice, simple saute vegetable, and a little bit of mango sambal on the side.
Spicy Mango Relish (Sambal Mangga)
2 cups shredded raw green mango (about 1 medium size)
4 - 5 red jalapeno
2 tsp toasted shrimp paste (Belacan)
2 tsp fish sauce
sea salt, as needed
Add red jalapenno, toasted shrimp paste, salt to a food processor. Process to make a smooth paste. Alternately, pound ingredients together to make smooth paste. Pour this chili sauce on top of shredded mango, add fish sauce, and pinch of salt. Mix well, taste and adjust seasoning as needed. Transfer to a serving bowl.



18 comments:
A splendid relish and chicken dish! bRing on the spicy stuff.
Cheers,
Rosa
I've just found out that red savina habanero is a devil chili pepper :))
I made it for candlenuts sambal. I roasted these habaneros and peeled the skins off before blending with other ingredients. Silly me! I didn't put gloves on when I peeled off the skin. My hands were burning.
Wow, I wish I could eat it right now.
Outstanding dish.
I love your clicks, really beautiful ♥
I've just found your blog, and it is very interesting!!
Adoi hai Kak Dewi, rasa nak telan semua ayam tu sekarang juga lah! Hmmm.... slurp...
Happy HOliday & have a great week ahead.
Kristy
That is so beautiful, I can imagine how good it tastes!
oh my gosh that just looks sooo good. i must try that!! thank you for sharing! This reminds me of home ):
This sounds excellent, and I love the use of red jalapeno for the spice!
nice picture you have been putting up but my outcome is never as nice as yours.
Papacheong
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You make the coolest dishes!
The dish is very inviting and looks spicy and delicious!
The color is great! And, I know I'd enjoy the spiciness. Sounds like a great meal.
Looking at your photos makes me salivate! I could eat the whole bowl of sambal by myself!
Looks spicy! I love the colors!
I can almost see the spice emanating off that chicken! Delicious.
I love love spicy tangy dishes and this is just perfect for me. I am saving this ... I have have to try this soon. My mouth is watering now .. seriously drooling !!
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What a spicy and hot dish - jalapeño control is good in this case - stunning that chicken :)
Cheers,
Gera
Great looking chicken and that mango relish sounds really good!
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