Thursday, May 5, 2011
Sambal Terong - Spicy Eggplant Chilli Paste 印尼四椒矮瓜
Remember the spicy eggplant sambal from the lunch gathering at my place? Here are the stuff that went into it.
哩個係上次午餐飯眾既其中一味餸
While preparing the sambal ingredients, cut a large eggplant into chunks, drizzle with oil, season with salt and pepper, grill in 200C oven until softened with some charred bits.
切細D矮瓜 (切到一舊舊), 加少少油, 調味料, 鹽, 胡椒, 用200C黎烤, 到軟同少少焦為止
The chilli paste
- 0.5 cm ginger, peeled
- 5 cloves of garlic, peeled
- 5 cloves of shallot, peeled
- 4 large green chilli, core and seeds removed (I didn't want to kill my guests heheheh)
- 4 large red chilli, core and seeds removed you can leave them alone if you want it really spicy)
- 4 small chilli (this is where the heat's from)
- 2 tsp ground cumin
- 2 tsp ground corriander
- salt, sugar, pepper, vegetable oil
- to add later: lime leafs, crispy shallot, fish sauce
Throw everything into food processor and pulse into a paste.
放晒D材料去食物加工器, 撳制
Heat 2 tbsp oil, saute everything until fragrant, add the grilled eggplants, adjust seasoning if necessary, add lime leafs, garnish with crispy shallot. Consume with lots of rice :D
落2湯匙油, 煎到香就加矮瓜, 調味, 攪掂~ :D
Don't you think the food processor is such a handy tool? I like this version of chili- esp with eggplant!
ReplyDeleteo wow u made sambal from scratch! good job~ i love sambal n spicy food:) seeing this really rich in southeastasian flavour dish is making me miss home (singapore) quite abit. i dont have a food processor sadly, so i usually buy the bottled ones frm asian groceries. definitely dont taste as gd as homemade ones!
ReplyDeletemy mouth actually started to water when reading this!
ReplyDeleteDelicious! My kind of dish! So fragrant!
ReplyDeleteNow, that's real chili paste...!! Love the ingredients :D).
ReplyDeleteOh this looks heavenly. super heavenly. eggplant and spice? I'm so there.
ReplyDeleteI agree....I can eat lots of rice with this.
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