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  • idunnololzI idunnololz

    Apologies for bad plating. There is an image of just the rice below.

    Nasi goreng is an extremely popular fried rice dish in Indonesia.

    I really enjoyed this fried rice, it’s probably close to the best fried rice I’ve had, maybe tied with kimchi fried rice.

    It also tastes very similar to the mi goreng instant noodles which makes sense since they use similar ingredients.

    As for the recipe, I sort of scanned multiple recipes and then winged it so its a blur for me. I know i added onions, kecap manis, light soy sauce, garlic, oil, chicken thigh, chili peppers, shrimp paste, salt, chicken broth, white pepper and msg. Not 100% sure of the order tho because i don’t remember.

    From what I gather nasi goreng is usually eaten with cucumbers and tomatoes for veggies but i had a lot of bok choi so i cooked bok choi separately and ate it with that instead.

    I look forwards to exploring different fried rices in the future.

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    Boxscape
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    Looks naasi 😏

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    • idunnololzI idunnololz

      Apologies for bad plating. There is an image of just the rice below.

      Nasi goreng is an extremely popular fried rice dish in Indonesia.

      I really enjoyed this fried rice, it’s probably close to the best fried rice I’ve had, maybe tied with kimchi fried rice.

      It also tastes very similar to the mi goreng instant noodles which makes sense since they use similar ingredients.

      As for the recipe, I sort of scanned multiple recipes and then winged it so its a blur for me. I know i added onions, kecap manis, light soy sauce, garlic, oil, chicken thigh, chili peppers, shrimp paste, salt, chicken broth, white pepper and msg. Not 100% sure of the order tho because i don’t remember.

      From what I gather nasi goreng is usually eaten with cucumbers and tomatoes for veggies but i had a lot of bok choi so i cooked bok choi separately and ate it with that instead.

      I look forwards to exploring different fried rices in the future.

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      wise_pancake@lemmy.ca
      wrote last edited by
      #4

      That looks delicious

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      • idunnololzI idunnololz

        Apologies for bad plating. There is an image of just the rice below.

        Nasi goreng is an extremely popular fried rice dish in Indonesia.

        I really enjoyed this fried rice, it’s probably close to the best fried rice I’ve had, maybe tied with kimchi fried rice.

        It also tastes very similar to the mi goreng instant noodles which makes sense since they use similar ingredients.

        As for the recipe, I sort of scanned multiple recipes and then winged it so its a blur for me. I know i added onions, kecap manis, light soy sauce, garlic, oil, chicken thigh, chili peppers, shrimp paste, salt, chicken broth, white pepper and msg. Not 100% sure of the order tho because i don’t remember.

        From what I gather nasi goreng is usually eaten with cucumbers and tomatoes for veggies but i had a lot of bok choi so i cooked bok choi separately and ate it with that instead.

        I look forwards to exploring different fried rices in the future.

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        The Giant Korean
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        Looks very good!

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        • idunnololzI idunnololz

          Apologies for bad plating. There is an image of just the rice below.

          Nasi goreng is an extremely popular fried rice dish in Indonesia.

          I really enjoyed this fried rice, it’s probably close to the best fried rice I’ve had, maybe tied with kimchi fried rice.

          It also tastes very similar to the mi goreng instant noodles which makes sense since they use similar ingredients.

          As for the recipe, I sort of scanned multiple recipes and then winged it so its a blur for me. I know i added onions, kecap manis, light soy sauce, garlic, oil, chicken thigh, chili peppers, shrimp paste, salt, chicken broth, white pepper and msg. Not 100% sure of the order tho because i don’t remember.

          From what I gather nasi goreng is usually eaten with cucumbers and tomatoes for veggies but i had a lot of bok choi so i cooked bok choi separately and ate it with that instead.

          I look forwards to exploring different fried rices in the future.

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          substance_p@lemmy.world
          wrote last edited by
          #6

          Looks like the real deal complete with the well fried egg (obviously cucumber and tomato would be the chefs kiss). It’s my second favorite fried rice, beaten only by something I used to get at a corner Thai take out which was Tom Yum fried rice. I’ve never managed to reproduce it though.

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          • deceptichum@quokk.auD deceptichum@quokk.au

            The great emperor himself couldn’t have made it better.

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            idunnololz
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            #7

            Thank you! Such kind words 🙂

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            • W wise_pancake@lemmy.ca

              That looks delicious

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              idunnololz
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              Thank you! It was 😄

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              • The Giant KoreanT The Giant Korean

                Looks very good!

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                idunnololz
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                Thank you!

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                • S substance_p@lemmy.world

                  Looks like the real deal complete with the well fried egg (obviously cucumber and tomato would be the chefs kiss). It’s my second favorite fried rice, beaten only by something I used to get at a corner Thai take out which was Tom Yum fried rice. I’ve never managed to reproduce it though.

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                  idunnololz
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                  That sounds good. The next fried rice i want to try is the Malaysian version of nasi goreng.

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                  • BoxscapeB Boxscape

                    Looks naasi 😏

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                    idunnololz
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                    It was very nice :). Addicting almost.

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                    • idunnololzI idunnololz

                      Apologies for bad plating. There is an image of just the rice below.

                      Nasi goreng is an extremely popular fried rice dish in Indonesia.

                      I really enjoyed this fried rice, it’s probably close to the best fried rice I’ve had, maybe tied with kimchi fried rice.

                      It also tastes very similar to the mi goreng instant noodles which makes sense since they use similar ingredients.

                      As for the recipe, I sort of scanned multiple recipes and then winged it so its a blur for me. I know i added onions, kecap manis, light soy sauce, garlic, oil, chicken thigh, chili peppers, shrimp paste, salt, chicken broth, white pepper and msg. Not 100% sure of the order tho because i don’t remember.

                      From what I gather nasi goreng is usually eaten with cucumbers and tomatoes for veggies but i had a lot of bok choi so i cooked bok choi separately and ate it with that instead.

                      I look forwards to exploring different fried rices in the future.

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                      treadful@lemmy.zip
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                      Can’t be the only one that did a double-take thinking that said “Nazi Goering.”

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                      • idunnololzI idunnololz

                        Apologies for bad plating. There is an image of just the rice below.

                        Nasi goreng is an extremely popular fried rice dish in Indonesia.

                        I really enjoyed this fried rice, it’s probably close to the best fried rice I’ve had, maybe tied with kimchi fried rice.

                        It also tastes very similar to the mi goreng instant noodles which makes sense since they use similar ingredients.

                        As for the recipe, I sort of scanned multiple recipes and then winged it so its a blur for me. I know i added onions, kecap manis, light soy sauce, garlic, oil, chicken thigh, chili peppers, shrimp paste, salt, chicken broth, white pepper and msg. Not 100% sure of the order tho because i don’t remember.

                        From what I gather nasi goreng is usually eaten with cucumbers and tomatoes for veggies but i had a lot of bok choi so i cooked bok choi separately and ate it with that instead.

                        I look forwards to exploring different fried rices in the future.

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                        kwoth
                        wrote last edited by
                        #13

                        Looks tasty.

                        Did you use rice that was cooked the day before? When making nasi there is little need for moisture because you would like the rice get fried.

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                        • K kwoth

                          Looks tasty.

                          Did you use rice that was cooked the day before? When making nasi there is little need for moisture because you would like the rice get fried.

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                          idunnololz
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                          #14

                          Yep. I also left it uncovered so it dried out more.

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                          • idunnololzI idunnololz

                            Yep. I also left it uncovered so it dried out more.

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                            kwoth
                            wrote last edited by kwoth@lemmy.world
                            #15

                            Great!

                            I would not let it uncovered though. My grandma always left it on the stove, with the lid on the pan.

                            Love nasi, you could also sub the shrimp paste with fish sauce. Use some spring eggs and peas in it.

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                            • idunnololzI idunnololz

                              Apologies for bad plating. There is an image of just the rice below.

                              Nasi goreng is an extremely popular fried rice dish in Indonesia.

                              I really enjoyed this fried rice, it’s probably close to the best fried rice I’ve had, maybe tied with kimchi fried rice.

                              It also tastes very similar to the mi goreng instant noodles which makes sense since they use similar ingredients.

                              As for the recipe, I sort of scanned multiple recipes and then winged it so its a blur for me. I know i added onions, kecap manis, light soy sauce, garlic, oil, chicken thigh, chili peppers, shrimp paste, salt, chicken broth, white pepper and msg. Not 100% sure of the order tho because i don’t remember.

                              From what I gather nasi goreng is usually eaten with cucumbers and tomatoes for veggies but i had a lot of bok choi so i cooked bok choi separately and ate it with that instead.

                              I look forwards to exploring different fried rices in the future.

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                              madzielle@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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                              That plating is perfect, no need to apologize for it! I like the bok choi addition

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                              • M madzielle@lemmy.dbzer0.com

                                That plating is perfect, no need to apologize for it! I like the bok choi addition

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                                idunnololz
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                                #17

                                When I looked at the photo I took, I realized the actual “nasi goreng” is mostly obstructed by the egg and bok choy. i probably should have used a plate instead (or a wider bowl).

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