@@Wahid_on_youtobe Everything is wrong what Marion does. First you need to put the shrimp paste, unions, garlic and red pepper in a blender, then you put it in the pan for 5 minutes on medium heat. The chicken you will do before everything and put it in at the end. Never ever put a chickenstockcube in! Maybe put it in when you cook the rice, but i would leave it out. If you like a salty nasi goreng use bacon instead of chicken.
Yups... There is many version of nasi goreng And everyone can make their own version Here in indonesia there is no rule how you make it or what ingredients you use for your nasi goreng Sorry for bad english
I made this today and it was sooo good, exactly what I wanted in an asian fried rice. Its so simple to cook with so little ingredients. I topped my dish with chopped spring onions which really complimented and enhanced the taste of the dark sweet sauce and the shrimp paste.
that looks so indonesian, but shallot is often used instead of onion for indonesian nasi goreng though.. but I think anyone can make their own style nasi goreng, and what I love about this recipe is using shrimp paste, adding more spiciness would be great with this recipe. good job.
I've cooked nasi goreng like this before, it's one of my favorite meals to cook. best part is, you can use up old bits of capsicum, celery, or spring onions you find in the fridge. it may not be traditional, but they all taste very nice when fried in the soy sauce. waste not, want not.
The lovely thing about nasi goreng is: it's so versatile 💕 there's no wrong way to make it! Even Indonesians have a million version of them lol. Thanks marion, now i'm hungry and know what to cook! XOXO
We Dutch all practically grew up on the Indonesian kitchen. Indonesia was one's (until very recently) a Dutch colony for many centuries and most of the Indonesian dishes are known for probably that same amount of time here in the Netherlands. It's so normal here, we practically see it as a Dutch staple. And it's a very healthy and tasty way to cook. Nasi Goreng is every Friday, like Sate is Sunday to us Dutch xD.
I don't know if you're aware, Marion, of the good you're doing to many people. Great recipes, classics, to make entire families happy at the dinner table. You're the person who taught me exactly how to cook jasmine rice for fried rice. Basic key stuff. Your contribution deserves an award. Really. Thank you so so much.
Shallots hanya ada di indonesia jadi mereka mengganti dengan ingredience yg mendekati, pilihannya bawang bombay. So maafkan akan segala keterbatasan ingrediences mereka 😊
If we Indonesian wants Indonesian food more recognized all over the world, we need to realize that there will be some modifications. Italian food is so different in US, pizza is different in Indonesia... Please appreciate if other give some appreciation to our food.
I made it right after watching her video, with a few tweaks of course, added sambal belachan, bok choy, and homegrown laksa leaves (coz that’s what I had) and it was soooo good! The key thing to note is sometimes not really what that goes in (if you can’t find or don’t like something just substitute with something else) but when they go in and how, how long to cook, how high the heat is, searing your protein etc...and that is the strength of Marion’s style of cooking and once you get it, your dishes will be as good as hers. 😋😍👍
kecap manis literally translated to sweet soy sauce. but it is different than the thick soy sauce which is a salty soy sauce with a thicker consistency. while quite common in south east asia, kecap manis is very popular in indonesia. if you want to find kecap manis in the asian store, you can look for brand like Bango, ABC, or nasional. these are the big brand name
Hi Marion! I just need to say that this recipe is really awesome!!! I made it yesterday. Myself and my wife loved this dish. You really made our day!!! Thank you so much!!! Will definitely go through all your videos and start cooking!!
This is really interesting! As an indonesian myself we would mash garlics and shallot. Also the sweet soy sauce (kecap manis) I think that's what makes indonesian fried rice kinda different with other, the garlics, shallots, and the sweet soy sauce (kecap manis). I always need those for making a fried rice, that's the main ingredients hahahaha
Hi Marion, thank you so much for this wonderful recipe. I made it twice, once with shrimp paste and once without. They tasted different and honestly I loved the shrimp paste one. ❤️❤️
Thank you Marion for this yummy and tasty nasi goreng. I've made other versions before but with the addition of shrimp paste and the stock cube...what a yummy flavour. My husband couldn't get enough of it. Looking forward to trying out more of your easy to cook recipes. Thank you so much.❤
Love it. As an Indo spending more than 8 years overseas and trying to recreate "kaki lima" style nasi goreng, I found the following ingredients to be crucial for nasi goreng: 1. Kecap manis (sweet soy sauce) 2. Terasi (shrimp paste) for that umami, or MSG 3. Nutmeg
Wow. U just make the rice like indonesian tipical rice (not sticky rice). That was amazing... U really great on cooking... Love that 👍 Also u put friend onion n cucumber (but actualy indonesian style of cucumber is not just cucumber. U must soak the cucumber on vinegar with feesh onion, little bit augar n salt). But i think ur way just amazing as well... That was indonesian style... Proud
You can make it more flavor Bi minced the garlic ( I use 8 garlic for two portion ) and onions...saute it in coconut oil, use more coconut oil (like 4 table spoon ) and fry it in pan with a very small fire and keep steering it... It took 15-20 minutes to make oil fragrance When it turns golden brown, it's time to add your rice
Instead of shrimp paste, I use sambal badjac, which is a hot oily chili paste with fermented shrimp. Also, paprika, bacon, two eggs broken right into the bumpo, before I add the rice. Then another strip of bacon and fried egg on top for serving, and sweet pickles on the side.
Wow u really nailed it! It’s just the exact way on how we make Indonesian style fried rice. Keeping all the ingredients simple, and of course cook them in a very hot wok. The sticky part is also tasty!
Try to grind coriander seed, little bit of cumin, candle nut, garlic, shallot, salt and pepper. That's the basic mix to most Indonesian dish especially dishes originated from central java. Pound to a paste consistency. U can also add another flavour ingredients such as oyster, or shrimp paste on top of that. Cheers
Ive just made nasi goreng for my husband this morning. But i added with coriander and black pepper in it. Its my new style. And the taste is delicious more herb taste. 😊😊
Helo from Indonesia: FYI actually we mashed all the spices, shallot, garlic, red chilli, and a bit of shrimp paste, fried it until they fragrant, and then put the egg, salt, chicken powder broth, shreded chicken, cold rice and unsticky, and then put the sweet soy sauce, fried untill the rice smell a bit smokey the fire temperatures should be high, and done ready to serve :)
ground garlic, onion and chilies will give more flavor than sliced or blended, stock cube can be replaced with oyster sauce and sesame oil for a more delicious taste and aroma... thank you for introducing our national cuisine Indonesia ....
I wanted to make Nasi Goreng and looked on your channel for a recipe. Was disappointed not to find one. However, this video came up right before i made it, so yayyy! Saved my dinner!
Hello Marion, first of all, I love your channel and all your recipes! You explain them so well and with enthusiasm that make us able to also prepare them. Big thanks!! I have just prepared the nasi goreng and the flavor was amazing! I lived in Australia for 6 years and it was there i have tried this dish for the first time. Thanks again and greetings from Brazil!!! 👏🏻👏🏻 😊
Oh my god this looks exactly what i had in bali last month, the colour, god its so pretty, the fried shallot, cucumber, and fried egg is on point! Wander if it tastes as amazing or even more than i had, god i miss it already... best fried rice ive ever had minus the chicken😅
Alex....you just like me...always remember..things you eat or do..😂😂.....ohhh if you check out my INSTAGRAM..or UA-cam still new..you would find some dishes you might familiar and LOVE ❤...thanks 😂
Alex Tallec maybe you can visit your neighbour Netherlands, they have a lot of Indonesian restaurants selling nasi goreng and have the best taste of Indonesian food outside Asia. They even sell instant ingredients of Indonesian food at supermarkets
I’m indonesian and i’m fallin in love with this recipe. The recipe is quite simple than others kind of nasi goreng in my country and the taste is never wrong. I’m making this many times and never get bored. Thankyou marion for introduce me that kind of nasi goreng ❤
Indonesian fried rice had a ton of variation,, even every foreigner had they on style of fried rice,, its doesn matter, as long u still called "nasi goreng" :D
i usually make nasi goreng with left over rice and sambal terasi, add a little kecap. eat it with kerupuk and fried egg. yummyyy. my father usually use left over oil - the one that been used to fried ikan asin. and that will make nasi goreng 100x better
I recall indonesian fried rice rarely include regular "salty" soy sauce in the recipe except served in chinese restaurants. I think this is some "indonesian style" fried rice cooked by most chinese indonesian since regular soy sauce are not usually found in the local market but available throughout the chinese market. Anyway, amazing recipe!
200g (7 oz) chicken thigh, thinly sliced 1 tsp kecap manis or sweet dark soy sauce, plus an extra 2 tablespoons 2 Tbsp light soy sauce 2 Tbsp vegetable oil, plus 1 extra teaspoons 1 onion, sliced 1 long red chilli, finely chopped 3 garlic cloves, finely chopped ½ tsp shrimp paste 4 cups cooked rice 1 chicken stock cube (optional) 4 Asian-style crispy fried eggs (check out Mama Noi and I making them here) 1 Lebanese cucumber, sliced 1 tomato, sliced to serve ¼ cup fried shallots sambal oelek* to serve
This is my second time watching a youtuber cook Indonesian fried rice & both are the same, using shrimp paste. I live in Jakarta & never eat nasi goreng with shrimp paste 😀
@@dewisinta1060 I have tried fried rice with terasi. My point is, there are several video including this that mentioned Indonesian fried rice is using shrimp paste and the reality is, we in Jakarta (not sure in other cities) never considered shrimp paste as a typical Indonesian fried rice. If you order fried rice from street vendors to restaurants, 99% you will not find shrimp paste in the fried rice. In my opinion Indonesian fried rice's typical ingredient is KECAP MANIS (sweet soysouce) hehehe.
the only thing that differentiate nasi goreng with other asian fried rice is "kecap manis", which is sweet soysauce, she said it "dark soysauce", and the rest of the ingridients follow each preference.
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My Husband made this Nasi Goreng tonight and boy it was fantastic. He didn't even mess it up. He did a great job.
U have a good husband, girl ;)
@@dapurmamagangpanda6235 i SURE HAVE
Is your husband is Indonesian?
@@farisadianto2141 hope English
@@farisadianto2141 Nope English
As an Indonesian I've seen alot of variation of Indonesian Fried Rice, and Yours are truly amazing even you put the shrimp paste in it. PERFECT
Deadpool
@@Wahid_on_youtobe Everything is wrong what Marion does. First you need to put the shrimp paste, unions, garlic and red pepper in a blender, then you put it in the pan for 5 minutes on medium heat. The chicken you will do before everything and put it in at the end. Never ever put a chickenstockcube in! Maybe put it in when you cook the rice, but i would leave it out. If you like a salty nasi goreng use bacon instead of chicken.
@@Joey-ct8bm You again fool
I need to stop watching these before bed
No. watch another !!
IKR making me hungry
Hahahahaha
Hahahaha
Same! She’s killing my life (and expanding my waist line!)
She said it was **HER** version. So take a seat ingredient police
Yups...
There is many version of nasi goreng
And everyone can make their own version
Here in indonesia there is no rule how you make it or what ingredients you use for your nasi goreng
Sorry for bad english
Sorry about my fellow indon
ingredient Police need to taste her cooking
IKR
@@robinsaputra1483 your name doesn't even represent the vast majority of Indonesian native.
I made this today and it was sooo good, exactly what I wanted in an asian fried rice. Its so simple to cook with so little ingredients. I topped my dish with chopped spring onions which really complimented and enhanced the taste of the dark sweet sauce and the shrimp paste.
that looks so indonesian, but shallot is often used instead of onion for indonesian nasi goreng though.. but I think anyone can make their own style nasi goreng, and what I love about this recipe is using shrimp paste, adding more spiciness would be great with this recipe. good job.
I've cooked nasi goreng like this before, it's one of my favorite meals to cook. best part is, you can use up old bits of capsicum, celery, or spring onions you find in the fridge. it may not be traditional, but they all taste very nice when fried in the soy sauce. waste not, want not.
Marrion you cook it like an indonesian, im amazed thats exactly how i love my nasi goreng is
The lovely thing about nasi goreng is: it's so versatile 💕 there's no wrong way to make it! Even Indonesians have a million version of them lol.
Thanks marion, now i'm hungry and know what to cook! XOXO
U are so damn right
true wkwkwk... yg penting nasinya di goreng bumbunya terserah dan tergantung yg ada di dapur ahahaha tergantung dari kretifitas dan imajinasi pemasak
@@trimekuo74 pake lapchiong paling enak
As long as you put the dark sweet soy sauce or kecap manis. It's a must
@@erwintan4746 memang di agama dibolehkan, tapi di agama sayaaa... Neraka menanti hahaha
We Dutch all practically grew up on the Indonesian kitchen.
Indonesia was one's (until very recently) a Dutch colony for many centuries and most of the Indonesian dishes are known for probably that same amount of time here in the Netherlands.
It's so normal here, we practically see it as a Dutch staple.
And it's a very healthy and tasty way to cook.
Nasi Goreng is every Friday, like Sate is Sunday to us Dutch xD.
woah...really?
@@andreasbernardi3654 Ja.....yes.
Oh wow! That's so awesome, I had no idea! I looooove Indonesian food.
Until very recently? Can you elaborate?
IRON PAN
Is the Real indonesia secret of nasi goreng ... its caramelized everything like soy sauce. egg rice. spices .
I don't know if you're aware, Marion, of the good you're doing to many people. Great recipes, classics, to make entire families happy at the dinner table.
You're the person who taught me exactly how to cook jasmine rice for fried rice. Basic key stuff. Your contribution deserves an award. Really.
Thank you so so much.
In Indonesia we use shallots instead of onion, and i love to pour my sweet soy sauce direct into hot wok to get maximum caramelization 😉
Not much people know how to pour indonesian soy sauce in a right way. Good job!
U are so damn right bro. To the point
Shallots hanya ada di indonesia jadi mereka mengganti dengan ingredience yg mendekati, pilihannya bawang bombay. So maafkan akan segala keterbatasan ingrediences mereka 😊
@@maklaper6597 nope. even in the UK they have shallots. it is not as rare as you think. :)
@@maklaper6597 shallots is a staplr ingredients, not rare.
If we Indonesian wants Indonesian food more recognized all over the world, we need to realize that there will be some modifications. Italian food is so different in US, pizza is different in Indonesia... Please appreciate if other give some appreciation to our food.
I made it right after watching her video, with a few tweaks of course, added sambal belachan, bok choy, and homegrown laksa leaves (coz that’s what I had) and it was soooo good! The key thing to note is sometimes not really what that goes in (if you can’t find or don’t like something just substitute with something else) but when they go in and how, how long to cook, how high the heat is, searing your protein etc...and that is the strength of Marion’s style of cooking and once you get it, your dishes will be as good as hers. 😋😍👍
Which steps did you modify and when did you add those? Singaporean here with similar pantry to yours.
kecap manis literally translated to sweet soy sauce. but it is different than the thick soy sauce which is a salty soy sauce with a thicker consistency. while quite common in south east asia, kecap manis is very popular in indonesia. if you want to find kecap manis in the asian store, you can look for brand like Bango, ABC, or nasional. these are the big brand name
Right to point bro, nice
Other brand are cap SEDAAP and INDOFOOD
Try making chopped or ground garlic mixed with candlenuts and put in oil for a premix for fried rice. You would never go back to not using them
My Dad, from Indonesia, would make this and we would go bananas when it was served up for dinner. I’m going to try your recipe!
Is this similar to the instant dry noodle?
My mother in law makes this dodgy Dutch variant of Nasi (rice, ham, egg, spring onion, nothing else) so I'm really going to looking forward to this.
Hi Marion! I just need to say that this recipe is really awesome!!! I made it yesterday. Myself and my wife loved this dish. You really made our day!!! Thank you so much!!! Will definitely go through all your videos and start cooking!!
This is really interesting!
As an indonesian myself we would mash garlics and shallot. Also the sweet soy sauce (kecap manis) I think that's what makes indonesian fried rice kinda different with other, the garlics, shallots, and the sweet soy sauce (kecap manis). I always need those for making a fried rice, that's the main ingredients hahahaha
"hahahaha" 🤦🏻♂️
Hi Marion, thank you so much for this wonderful recipe. I made it twice, once with shrimp paste and once without. They tasted different and honestly I loved the shrimp paste one. ❤️❤️
Wow thats the most indonesian and best a foreigner made an indonesian fries rice dayum saya bangga denganmu😍😍😍😍
Thank you Marion for this yummy and tasty nasi goreng. I've made other versions before but with the addition of shrimp paste and the stock cube...what a yummy flavour. My husband couldn't get enough of it. Looking forward to trying out more of your easy to cook recipes. Thank you so much.❤
Love it. As an Indo spending more than 8 years overseas and trying to recreate "kaki lima" style nasi goreng, I found the following ingredients to be crucial for nasi goreng:
1. Kecap manis (sweet soy sauce)
2. Terasi (shrimp paste) for that umami, or MSG
3. Nutmeg
Wow. U just make the rice like indonesian tipical rice (not sticky rice). That was amazing... U really great on cooking... Love that 👍
Also u put friend onion n cucumber (but actualy indonesian style of cucumber is not just cucumber. U must soak the cucumber on vinegar with feesh onion, little bit augar n salt). But i think ur way just amazing as well... That was indonesian style... Proud
You can make it more flavor
Bi minced the garlic ( I use 8 garlic for two portion ) and onions...saute it in coconut oil, use more coconut oil (like 4 table spoon ) and fry it in pan with a very small fire and keep steering it... It took 15-20 minutes to make oil fragrance
When it turns golden brown, it's time to add your rice
Too loong. By the time it turn out golden brown, I already done my meal and wash it.
Sweet soy sauce a.k.a kecap manis + sambal + fried shallots = typical Indonesian condiments. Great video Marion 💓 Love from Indonesia
Heyy you forget the kerupuks,or emping melinjo and es teh manis 😁
@@ibay904 oh yess you're right bud
Jenis beras apa yang digunakan? nasi basmati?
Instead of shrimp paste, I use sambal badjac, which is a hot oily chili paste with fermented shrimp. Also, paprika, bacon,
two eggs broken right into the bumpo, before I add the rice. Then another strip of bacon and fried egg on top for serving, and sweet pickles on the side.
Lord I love fried rice....so many lil details that are just gonna take it over the edge....
i love Nasi Goreng Malaysian style, Kampung Fried Rice.
Wow u really nailed it! It’s just the exact way on how we make Indonesian style fried rice. Keeping all the ingredients simple, and of course cook them in a very hot wok. The sticky part is also tasty!
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Try to grind coriander seed, little bit of cumin, candle nut, garlic, shallot, salt and pepper. That's the basic mix to most Indonesian dish especially dishes originated from central java. Pound to a paste consistency. U can also add another flavour ingredients such as oyster, or shrimp paste on top of that. Cheers
I would like to know how come your not on the food network channel cause you need to be.
Because everyone deserves to be able to experience Marion's awesomeness, not just those rich enough to afford pay tv 😋
She was a contestant in Masterchef Australia
I'm indonesian and I absolutely love my grandma's nasi goreng recipe *chef's kiss* DA BEST
Wow simple nasi goreng yet looks soo fancy, and the videographing is amazing as well, terimakasih
Ive just made nasi goreng for my husband this morning. But i added with coriander and black pepper in it. Its my new style. And the taste is delicious more herb taste. 😊😊
Fried rice is one of my absolute favourite foods, I find it so comforting. Can't wait to try this and your other fried rice recipes
I'm from India 🙏 and it's my favourite fried rice
You make Asian cooking look simple, thank you. I wish we could get your sauces in the UK. Just saying😁
While I was in the UK, I remembered going to New Loon Moon Supermarket at Leicester Square to get Indonesian (East Asian) ingredients and sauces... :)
You can get them in East Asian supermarkets and even Uk based online stores
Helo from Indonesia: FYI actually we mashed all the spices, shallot, garlic, red chilli, and a bit of shrimp paste, fried it until they fragrant, and then put the egg, salt, chicken powder broth, shreded chicken, cold rice and unsticky, and then put the sweet soy sauce, fried untill the rice smell a bit smokey the fire temperatures should be high, and done ready to serve :)
Add kerupuk (chip made of flour flavoured with fish or shrimp), and the eating sensation become more more exciting 😄😀
Ov Von that’s how we do it 👍🏻😁
@@trisulistiyo1278 joss pak Tri 😄👌
ground garlic, onion and chilies will give more flavor than sliced or blended, stock cube can be replaced with oyster sauce and sesame oil for a more delicious taste and aroma...
thank you for introducing our national cuisine Indonesia ....
Yeah, We call Chopped ingredient nasi goreng as Nasi Goreng Kosan a.k.a Student Nasi Goreng (or Nasi goreng versi mager/Lazy version nasi goreng 😂)
I wanted to make Nasi Goreng and looked on your channel for a recipe. Was disappointed not to find one. However, this video came up right before i made it, so yayyy! Saved my dinner!
I feel the same about the shrimp paste. I'd rather not smelling it, but when it blends with the food.... It's heaven!
It's good. I'm indonesian and i proud of you. Thanks.
myismee mine I think you’re chinesse
@@jedidiahgoldman2113 nope. Im indonesian.
Jenis beras apa yang digunakan? nasi basmati?
She use terasi, kecap(sweet soy sauce), fried shallots. It is "kampung" enough for me personally. looks delicious!
I’m going to try this out for the family meal. Love yours and your Mom’s cooking. Be bold blessed❤️❤️❤️
You may cook this for lunch and dinner. Somehow we also eat fried rice for breakfast.
If you love WATCHING .🍳🌮❤.would check out my INSTAGRAM & UA-cam as well.....TRAVFOODLOCA..🙏🙏🙏🙏❤❤
The slow motion shots are beautiful
Hello Marion, first of all, I love your channel and all your recipes! You explain them so well and with enthusiasm that make us able to also prepare them. Big thanks!! I have just prepared the nasi goreng and the flavor was amazing! I lived in Australia for 6 years and it was there i have tried this dish for the first time. Thanks again and greetings from Brazil!!! 👏🏻👏🏻 😊
I love the way she cooked its always her version, I'm Filipina she cook the adobo her version its yum yum
Its look so good😍, but indonesian style never use bombay onion anyway.
I used it. Depending on my stock 😅
I use it
@@cherinitahamida i gree with u
Im srilankan and my version
Im adding these souces
1.Sweet soy souce
2.Oyster souce
3.Fish souce
4.🐔 Stock powder
5.Shrimp chillie paste
This is definitely an authentic Nasi Goreng recipe! Good job!
I'm Indonesian and I like cook fried rice for dinner although live in USA because so easy to get ingredients for this recipe everywhere
she used WOK, uncle Roger approves it
But there wasn't any MSG so .... fewYOOOOOO!
I'm Indonesian
Please try more indonesian food 😊
I love cooking too
Jenis beras apa yang digunakan? nasi basmati?
Oh my god this looks exactly what i had in bali last month, the colour, god its so pretty, the fried shallot, cucumber, and fried egg is on point! Wander if it tastes as amazing or even more than i had, god i miss it already... best fried rice ive ever had minus the chicken😅
U can easily make it bro. The recipes are so damn easy, but u have to be good at mixing with ur spatula, which is easy too if u train repeatedly.
@@dapurmamagangpanda6235 i tried it! Too sweet cant taste anything other than i completely messed it up, wish i could buy it here in belgium...
Alex....you just like me...always remember..things you eat or do..😂😂.....ohhh if you check out my INSTAGRAM..or UA-cam still new..you would find some dishes you might familiar and LOVE ❤...thanks 😂
@@dearApriI como cava....😂....Alex...just watch my channel or INSTAGRAM....how about that...LOL😂😂😂😂...ehmmm cest delicate.. Bonappetit...😂
Alex Tallec maybe you can visit your neighbour Netherlands, they have a lot of Indonesian restaurants selling nasi goreng and have the best taste of Indonesian food outside Asia. They even sell instant ingredients of Indonesian food at supermarkets
Iam from Indonesia, and I can Proove it awesome.. Thank youuu
Dumplings, noodles, and oh yes, FRIED RICE. This looks yum. And the lite extra tip at the end, genius. 😋😋😋
I’m indonesian and i’m fallin in love with this recipe. The recipe is quite simple than others kind of nasi goreng in my country and the taste is never wrong. I’m making this many times and never get bored. Thankyou marion for introduce me that kind of nasi goreng ❤
Op
Indonesian fried rice had a ton of variation,, even every foreigner had they on style of fried rice,, its doesn matter, as long u still called "nasi goreng" :D
Yea I am Indonesian and i kinda approve this. Indonesian fried rice is not hard u know. I made my first fried rice when I am 11 or 12.
Absolutely awesomeness! Putting this recipe on the home menu to make! Love this post so much! Wow !! Thank you!
Glad you liked it Catherine!
i usually make nasi goreng with left over rice and sambal terasi, add a little kecap. eat it with kerupuk and fried egg. yummyyy.
my father usually use left over oil - the one that been used to fried ikan asin. and that will make nasi goreng 100x better
I recall indonesian fried rice rarely include regular "salty" soy sauce in the recipe except served in chinese restaurants. I think this is some "indonesian style" fried rice cooked by most chinese indonesian since regular soy sauce are not usually found in the local market but available throughout the chinese market. Anyway, amazing recipe!
Nothing better than nasi goreng. Especially if you've ever had it in SE Asia.... omg gotta give this a go....
kecap manis and shrimp paste, Well done marion, im drooling.
200g (7 oz) chicken thigh, thinly sliced
1 tsp kecap manis or sweet dark soy sauce, plus an extra 2 tablespoons
2 Tbsp light soy sauce
2 Tbsp vegetable oil, plus 1 extra teaspoons
1 onion, sliced
1 long red chilli, finely chopped
3 garlic cloves, finely chopped
½ tsp shrimp paste
4 cups cooked rice
1 chicken stock cube (optional)
4 Asian-style crispy fried eggs (check out Mama Noi and I making them here)
1 Lebanese cucumber, sliced
1 tomato, sliced to serve
¼ cup fried shallots
sambal oelek* to serve
I am soooooo making this next week!
In my country Indonesia i always cooking Nasi goreng for breakfas for my husband and my sons 😘
Kiss for Marion from Indonesia ❤
Woww😍👏 you use the same pan with "abang nasi goreng"
It's called wok...not pan
adding shrimp paste (or terasi in indonesian) is really smart and gives a lot of flavor
I AM INDONESIAN AND DEFINITELY WILL APPROVED THIS AND THUMBS THIS UP 😍😍😍😍
Perfect!! Nasi goreng terasi.. Add kerupuk Marion 😍
She said;" my Indonesian friend said to put some stock".
We are Indonesian said, yup, it call : "mecin loading😀"
Stock is not msg, mecin is msg right?
@@gemmameidia8438 it’s actually chicken/beef seasoning which has msg contained in the ingredient
@@jeffersonjoey508 ahh I see, I think someone told me that we could get chicken stock by boiling the chicken lmao is it true?
@@gemmameidia8438 the chicken stock that she put is not actually that stock that you told which is broth. What she put is more like chicken bouillon.
@@gemmameidia8438 mecin is pepper I think
2:48 this shot proves the quality of your videos! Well done for coming a far way!
add some fried dried anchovy instead of shrimp paste if you don't like the smell,..
Made it with brown rice. Absolutely yumm
Im in indonesian my GRANDMOTHER or my mother always like to eat some fried rice
The cucumbers and tomatoes are excellent addition to balance the saltiness and spiciness
Marion, this nasi goreng looks utterly sublime. Can’t wait to get cooking!
Tried this recipe tonight and it was great! Used Filipino shrimp paste and chili bean paste for the spice and it worked out well ❤️
You forget the kerupuk udang or shrimp cracker
I ate this at an Indonesian restaurant in London called Bali Bali, and it was soooooo good 😋
Nasi goreng is so tasty! I recommend all of you to try it! 😄 Thank you for your recipe ma'am 💗💗
Marion wearing white while making Nasi Goreng.. Wow👍👍 she even made the sambal!! 🎉🎉🎉🎉thank you for creating one of my fav. food
Missing either Salty Fish (Ikan Asin) and/or Stinky Beans (pete). These two items will make a BIG different in deliciousness and COMPLETE LOL
This is my second time watching a youtuber cook Indonesian fried rice & both are the same, using shrimp paste. I live in Jakarta & never eat nasi goreng with shrimp paste 😀
Try it. I cook my fried rice with shrimp paste too. The aroma would be so good.
@@dewisinta1060 I have tried fried rice with terasi. My point is, there are several video including this that mentioned Indonesian fried rice is using shrimp paste and the reality is, we in Jakarta (not sure in other cities) never considered shrimp paste as a typical Indonesian fried rice. If you order fried rice from street vendors to restaurants, 99% you will not find shrimp paste in the fried rice. In my opinion Indonesian fried rice's typical ingredient is KECAP MANIS (sweet soysouce) hehehe.
I love your cooking marion, fried rice is my fav.& noodles.
I just love her accent❤️
Uncle Roger should see this! I hope he approves it 😄
the only thing that differentiate nasi goreng with other asian fried rice is "kecap manis", which is sweet soysauce, she said it "dark soysauce", and the rest of the ingridients follow each preference.
This is absolutely bangin' together with pumpkin soup! My favourite combo. Mantab!
I have been watching Thai music videos,listening Thai songs,watching Thai cooking shows.......literally into Thai so much after I got to Thai current sensation Bright and Win.....they are so handsome
Exactly the same way i make it! Stock cube included! (im half indonesian)
Great minds think alike! 😆👍
You can add the sambal ulek in to the fry, the sambal and shrimp paste make richer in flavor
Thank you Marion, love it 😍 You’re amazing ❤️
I make it with brown rice using one of those microwave rice products and it works a treat.
Well, for me indonesian that's a really indonesian lookin nasi goreng hahahaha
I'm not Malay yet I love Malay food! Nasi Goreng is one of my top favourites👍