Ayam Sambal Ijo is a delicious Indonesian street dish of fried chicken, deep fried tofu and tempeh, raw vegetables and dolloped with a slightly spicy green chilli sambal. It's mandatory to serve with rice to temper the heat! Sambal Ijo (sambal cabe ijo/sambal hijau/sambal chilli hijau) or Green Sambal is an Indonesian condiment that is only 1. Sambal Belacan or Sambal Terasi Sambal Terasi Sambal belacan or sambal terasi is one of the most popular Indonesian sambal that you can find in almost everywhere. The raw Sambal is made from fresh chilies, tomato, terasi (shrimp paste), and shallots. Sambal Goreng Terasi is Indonesian fried-chilli sauce with dried-shrimp paste. It's hot but delicious. But it's only for chilli lovers who don't mind the pungent smell of the shrimp paste. Tomatoes Shallots Garlic Kaffir Lime Leaves Lime juice How to Use It? How long will Sambal Balado Keep? sambal balado recipe What is Sambal? If you've been a long time LinsFood follower, and especially if you receive my weekly chilli newsletter, you've got this one! There is no direct translation for the Malay/Indonesian word sambal. To make Sambal Ijo, pound the ingredients in a pestle and mortar… or blitz in a food processor! Add some oil in a pan, and add all of the green chilli paste. Continuously stir, until the chillies wilt in colour. It should turn a faded green. Sambal Ijo is ready to eat! How to make GOOD Sambal Cabe Ijo This chili sauce, though I would personally call this a relish instead of sauce due to its chunky texture, is easy to make and tastes great either by itself or with simply boiled or steamed vegetables. I love this sauce so much sometimes I take my lalap with this instead of the regular sambal terasi. ♥ Sambal Cabe Ijo Padang .

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