If you have tried Indonesian food, I think you will nod as well..
We are very proud of the richness of our authentice cuisines and delicacies :).
Come to Indonesia and you instantly spot many interesting and of course delicious, culinary destinations.
And todaaay..I feel the urge of eating SIOMAY :).
Have you tried Siomay before?
Siomay is the Indonesian steamed fish cake.
We usually eat it together with hard boiled egg, steamed potatoes and cabbages, spinkled with spicy peanut sauces and sweet soy sauce on top.
Supeeer yuuum :).
If you are alergic to peanuts, you can skip the spicy peanut sauce and still enjoy this delicacy by dipping it to chili and sweet soy sauce.
It might sound similar to shiumai that you can find in Chinese restaurant but Indonesian version is much more delicious. At least for me :)
And it's not that difficult to make.
So let's try it together..
- White fish fillet, 1 lbs
- Fresh shrimps, 1 lbs
- 1 medium shallot or red onion, or as you like
- 2 cloves Garlic,
- Salt and pepper, as needed
- 2 spoonful of fish sauce, if you like and as needed
- Flour and tapioca flour, 1 lbs, as needed (I usually use the ratio 70% four -30% tapioca)
- Flour and tapioca flour, 1 lbs, as needed (I usually use the ratio 70% four -30% tapioca)
- Scallion, finely chopped
- Grated carrots, for garnish
- Grated carrots, for garnish
- 2 Eggs, for mixing
- Wonton skin, ready to use
- Wonton skin, ready to use
If you like, you can also add the following:
- Potatoes, steamed
- Cabbage, briefly steamed
- Hard-boiled eggs
Peanut sauce
- peanut, roasted or fried
- onion
- garlic, crushed
- chili if you like
- brown or palm sugar
- oil
- salt
How to make it:For the siomay, put the white fish fillet and fresh shrimps, together with the onion, and garlic into the food processor and grind them all together. Once it's well mixed, add the salt and fish sauce, then add the flour and tapioca little by little to mix it well. Add the eggs and scallion and mix it well.
Once our siomay base or the fish paste is ready, take a spoonful of it and put it in the middle of the wonton skin and shape it like a mini cupcake. you can garnish it with grated carrots on top. Steam it for about 15 - 20 minutes until it is well cooked. You can check it with the toothpick to know whether it is ready or not.
For the peanut sauce, grind the peanut, onion, garlic, chili (if you like) and palm sugar. Once it's well mixed, add some water to turn it into sauce. Warm up the skillet, put the crushed garlic and cook it well, then pour the sauce and slow cook until it's boiling a bit and look like a thick sauce.
Serve the siomay, some hard boiled eggs, potato and cabbage, with peanut sauce on top.
If you can't take the peanut sauce, siomay is good to go as well without the sauce.
Hope you like it and enjoy :)
Agree that Indonesia is a culinary heaven! And reading your post make me imagine those delicious siomay and its peanut sauce
ReplyDeleteHope you enjoy it :)..
Deleteaih,ngiler makkk......asik,kapan2 bikin ah,mumpung ada udang^^
ReplyDeleteIt sounds delicious! I would definitely love to go to Indonesia and sample the culinary creations they have to offer!
ReplyDeleteHwaaah jad pengin siomay nih, tapi belum lepas jam sarapan. Ntar siang hunting
ReplyDeletebikin ngiler mba...suka ungu backgroundnya deh
ReplyDeleteI love food from other countries! This looks delicious.
ReplyDeleteThanks for dropping by my blog. Glad the photography tips can help you!
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ReplyDeleteGaak nyangka pisan Mak Indah pinter masaaakkk....btw, aku juga suka siomay....mau yg di abang abang atau bikin dewe.....
ReplyDeletetrus ngiler, pengen makan siaomaay...
ReplyDeletewaaa mbak indahhh lempar ke jogja yaxx hehehe
ReplyDeleteMakk, klo jauh di rantau bikin sendiri itu penuh semangat yakk, klo di sini kayanya lebih suka hunting dan beli kali yak
ReplyDeleteYummy banget dari foto2nya
jadi pengen makan siomay. hahaha
ReplyDeleteI have not tried them, but they look mighty tasty!
ReplyDeletewant some more :)
ReplyDeleteOh my this sounds so good! I'm going to share this recipe with my husband. He likes to cook new things.
ReplyDeletekalo disini siomay gampang banget nemunya..kapan hari udah makan siomay..jadi masih belum ngiler lihat siomay...hehehe
ReplyDeleteCantikkk penyajian fotonyanya
ReplyDeleteungu ungu ungu
seperti backgroun blog ini
maaak..kadieu atuh, kapan ka Bandung,
ReplyDeletekita Nyomay bareeng lagih :D
sonoo euy :D
meni geulis eta potona *nyomot somay :D
Aduuh.. Siomay, aku beli aja lah, bikin sendiri mah bs riweuh sndiri ditangisin baby :D
ReplyDeleteSiomay aku sukaaaa, tapi belum pernah bikin sendiri hehe.
ReplyDeleteJadi pingin siomay nih.
These sound incredibly deliciuos! I love shrimp, and Pad Thai sauce, since I've never had this before I really want to try making this! It's a pleasure co-hosting #OhMyHeartsieGirlWW with you! Enjoy your weekend! Warm wishes, Christine
ReplyDeleteohhh thx God, accidentally I've found this simple recipe as u know I've bought wonton skin lately but I even don't know how to cook with that wonton LOL.
ReplyDeleteAnd ooops I didn't noticed as well that u could cook properly, wow!!! Bravo mbak Purple hihihi :)
btw about fish sauce, if I don't want to use it, is it will make a big different? Tfs mbak, and keep cooking *elooh hihihi
SOmay makanan favorit nomor ketiga hee
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