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Type
  
Rice cracker

Region or state
  
Java

Main ingredients
  
Rice

Main ingredient
  
Rice

Course
  
Snack

Serving temperature
  
Room temperature

Place of origin
  
Indonesia

Rengginang Indonesian Medan Food Rengginang Sticky Rice Crackers

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Rengginang or ranginang is a kind of Indonesian thick rice cracker, made from cooked glutinous sticky rice and seasoned with spices, made into a flat and rounded shape, and then sun-dried. The sun-dried rengginang is deep fried with ample cooking oil to produce a crispy rice cracker. This cracker is quite different from other types of traditional Asian crackers such as the Indonesian krupuk and the Japanese senbei or beika; while most of traditional crackers' ingredients are ground into a fine paste, rengginang retains the shapes of its rice grains. It is similar to Japanese arare, and yet it differs because arare are individually separated larger rice pellets, while rengginang rice granules are stuck together in a flat-rounded shape. Rengginang traditionally made from dried leftover rice.

Contents

Rengginang Agar Rengginang Empuk dan Gurih Begini Cara Membuat dan Teknik

Membuat rengginang


Variants

Rengginang Cara membuat rengginang

In Central Java, especially in Wonogiri Regency, there is an almost identical rice cracker called intip, the hardened semi-burnt rice that sticks to the inner bottom of rice-cooking vessels. These cooking vessels are filled with water to loosened up the stuck rice. After it is separated from the cooking vessel, the stuck rice is sun-dried until it loses all of its liquid contents. The dried sticky rice is later deep fried in a lot of cooking oil to create a crispy rice cracker. There is no significant difference between rengginang and intip other than its size; because intip is created from the inner bottom of cooking vessel, its size is larger than rengginang.

In Vietnam, it is called cơm cháy.

Rengginang Rengginang cemilan keluarga dan remaja jual rengginang manis jual

Rengginang can be plain, or flavoured sweet, salty or savoury. The most common rengginang are deep fried with added pinches of salt for a traditional salty taste. Sweet rengginang uses thick liquified coconut sugar coated or poured upon it. Other variants have other ingredients added to enrich the taste, such as dried prawn, terasi (shrimp paste), or lorjuk (razor clam).

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References

Rengginang Wikipedia


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