We had a good time during the winter holiday in my parents-in-law's house. Even though my daughter got a chicken pox (varicella), still we could enjoy the days and visit some nice places.
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Really wanted to eat Chicken Rica-rica, one traditional food from Sulawesi (Celebes). But since we followed Blood Type Diet (BTD), we had to avoid eating much chicken. Donc, we changed it with Turkey. Not bad...
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Please find the recipe as follows:
Ingredients
500 g turkey (or, 4 medium pieces)
1 onion, finely chopped
4 garlics, chopped and crushed
3 cm ginger, finely chopped
1 red paprika, crush and leave the seeds
a half tea spoon of Chili powder
1 cube chicken broth
2 lemon grass, finely chopped
3 lime leaves
1 table spoon of tomato sauce
1 table spoon of chili sauce
a half tea spoon of Kencur
But first, marinade the turkey for 30 minutes with:
1 tea spoon of salt
2 table spoons of lime juice
4 glasses of water
After you finish to marinade, put the turkey and all ingredients together in the pan, and then cook for around 1 hour. Voila! It is ready.
My friend put all ingredients (except the turkey) into a blender to make a paste before she cooked it together with the turkey. I think it is a better way. But too bad that I do not have a blender. So, I just chopped and chopped....
Usually, Rica-rica food is spicy and hot. Since I had to modify the recipe to follow my family taste, so I made it not too hot. And, for cooking, some people tend to put it into the oven than cook it in the pan. Hmm... how about mixing both ways? First, in the pan, then into the oven? I might try it someday.
The first time my husband and I made crêpe. It was not too difficult but the crêpe was not perfect either... haha. Anyway, our daughter loved it so much.
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Indonesia has many wonderful places to see. One of them is Borobudur Temple, located in Central Java. It is the biggest Budhist Temple in the world. Even though its condition is not the same as previous years (especially after the earth quake in 2006), it is still magnificent.
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