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Ikan goreng

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Course
  
Created by
  
Indonesians and Malay

Region or state
  
Southeast Asia

Serving temperature
  
Hot


Place of origin
  
Main ingredients
  
Fish, seasoned with garlic, shallots and other spices and deep fried in coconut oil

Places of origin
  
Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, Brunei

Similar
  
Fish as food, Chili pepper, Table salt, Garlic, Shallot

Ikan goreng is various kinds of Indonesian, Malaysian, Singaporean and Bruneian dishes of deep fried fish or other forms of seafood. Ikan goreng literally means "fried fish" in Indonesian and Malay.

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Ikan goreng Kuliner Resep Sederhana Ikan Nila Goreng Yang Gurih Nan Renyah

Ikan goreng is very popular in Indonesia. Usually, the fish is marinated with mixture of spice pastes. Some recipes use kecap manis (sweet soy sauce) to coat the fish after being fried. Ikan goreng are usually deep fried in ample extremely hot coconut oil until the fish turns golden and crisp. This method is often used with carp, gourami and milkfish in order to turn the fine fishbone crumbly, crisp and edible.

Spices

Prior to frying, fishes are usually marinated with spices mixture, and sometimes kecap manis (sweet soy sauce). The spices mixture may vary among regions and places, but usually it consists of combination of salt, lemon juice, ground shallot, garlic, chili pepper, coriander, turmeric, galangal and salt. Some recipes may employ batter or egg coating on fish prior to frying. After being fried, commonly fish might be consumed right away with steamed rice and sambal terasi (chili with shrimp paste) or sambal kecap (slices of chili, shalot, and sweet soy sauce) as dipping sauce. The East Indonesian Manado and Maluku ikan goreng usually uses dabu-dabu or colo-colo condiment.

Ikan goreng Resep Ikan Goreng Gurih Enak

Some recipes of ikan goreng might add additional bumbu (spice mixture) mixed with or poured on top of fried fish, such as bumbu acar kuning (yellow pickles), made of turmeric, garlic, and other spices paste with sliced cucumber, carrot, chili, and round shalots, or chopped tomato with vinegar. Another close recipes such as fish rica-rica and asam pedas.

Variants

Ikan goreng Resep Masakan Sederhana Membuat Ikan Kakap Goreng Renyah Enak dan

There are many variants and recipes of ikan goreng, differ from the recipes of marinate spices, bumbu toppings, dipping sauces or sambals, to the species of fishes being fried. Almost all kind of fish and seafood can be made into ikan goreng, the most popular are freshwater gourami, bilis (mystacoleucus), patin (pangasius), nila (nile tilapia), mujair (mozambique tilapia) and ikan mas (carp). Seafood fried fishes are bandeng (milkfish), tongkol or cakalang (skipjack tuna), tuna, bawal (pomfret), tenggiri (wahoo), kuwe (trevally), baronang (rabbitfish), kerapu (garoupa), kakap merah (red snapper), teri (anchovy), todak (swordfish), hiu or cucut (shark) and pari (stingray).

Ikan goreng Resep Ikan Goreng Gurih Enak

References

Ikan goreng Wikipedia