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Recipe of Ultimate Indonesian Fried Pastry (Pastel Goreng)

Recipe of Ultimate Indonesian Fried Pastry (Pastel Goreng)
Recipe of Ultimate Indonesian Fried Pastry (Pastel Goreng)

Hello everybody, welcome to our recipe page. Today I’m gonna show you how to make a distinctive dish, Indonesian Fried Pastry (Pastel Goreng). This is one of my favourite food recipe, this time i’am gonna make it a little bit tasty. This is gonna smell and look delicious.

Indonesian Fried Pastry (Pastel Goreng) Recipe. Finishing: Take one pastry and place a spoonful of filling in the center. Fold it, seam and press the end to seal.

You can cook Indonesian Fried Pastry (Pastel Goreng) using 22 ingredients and 13 steps. Here is how you cook that.

Ingredients of Indonesian Fried Pastry (Pastel Goreng)

  1. Prepare of For the filling:.
  2. Take of Cooked vermicelli.
  3. Prepare of Boiled potatoes (finely chopped).
  4. It’s of Chopped carrot (I don’t).
  5. It’s of Chopped celery.
  6. Make ready of Chopped onion or shallots.
  7. You need of Chopped green onion.
  8. Prepare of Garlic powder.
  9. Make ready of Pepper.
  10. Take of Chicken powder.
  11. You need of Sugar.
  12. You need of Nutmeg.
  13. Make ready to taste of Salt.
  14. Make ready of Sliced of hard boiled egg.
  15. Make ready of For the Pastry:.
  16. You need 200 g of flour.
  17. Make ready 75 g of butter.
  18. You need 50 ml of cold water.
  19. Take 1 of egg white.
  20. It’s 1/4 tsp of salt.
  21. Take 1/4 tsp of sugar.
  22. You need of Oil for frying.

My Nasi Goreng (or Indonesian Fried Rice) is a spicy rice dish that's way more flavourful than regular fried rice.Topped with a fried egg (with crispy edges It's more flavourful than regular fried rice with the addition of shrimp paste, fish sauce, tamarind and a few other goodies.A video on how to make Nasi Goreng (Indonesian Fried Rice) loaded up with fresh healthy veggies!Keep it vegan with Turmeric Tofu or add an egg (or chicken or shrimp!) - up to you!

Indonesian Fried Pastry (Pastel Goreng) step by step

  1. For the filling: Heat up the oil and fry the onion until fragrant..
  2. Add celery, keep sauted until the celery is done..
  3. Add the potatoes and vermicelli. Then season with, garlic, pepper, nutmeg, chicken powder, sugar, and salt..
  4. Mixed well and cooked through. Last one sprinkle with green onion. Mix well, taste it, and leave aside to cool.
  5. For the Pastry: I am using a stand mixer. Mixed the flour, sugar, salt, and butter until butter is no longer bigger than peas..
  6. Slowly add white egg. Then add water little by little. Until the Pastry smooth and ready to rolls..
  7. Take it out from the mixer bowl. Knead well and roll up in to a ball shape, cover with a cling wrap and let it rest for at least 1/2 hour..
  8. Roll the dough into 1/4cm thin and cut into a cylinder. You can rolling use rolling pin or pasta roller machine..
  9. To finishing: Take one pastry and place a spoonful of filling in the center. Add one sliced of hard boiled egg, fold it, seam and press the end to seal. Use a fork to tighter it or you can twist it. (Mine I use the pastry mold, and I brushed the edges with egg white to seal it).
  10. Heat the oil. Fry the pastry until golden brown on each side..
  11. Place fried pastry on a parchment paper to drain the oil..
  12. Served warm along with spicy peanut dipping sauce or with fresh Thai chili 🌶 Enjoy 😊.
  13. ❤️HappyCooking❤️.

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A fast and healthy dinner recipe the whole family will love.Nasi Goreng is the popular Indonesian fried rice which is traditionally served with a fried egg.I love the unique dark brown, caramelised colour of the rice!It's a simple recipe, you won't need to hunt down any unusual ingredients, and it's one of my favourite Indonesian foods - and I'm betting you will love.Nasi goreng (fried rice) is a staple dish of Indonesia that you can find just about anywhere.