Showing posts with label Indonesian. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Indonesian. Show all posts

Friday, October 30, 2020

Dateline: October 30, 2020 Indonesian Beef Rendang

There were several Indonesian recipes in the NYTimes Food section on Weds.  The Beef Rendang caught my eye.  I ordered some beef chuck cubes from FD and some lemongrass.  Everything else was in house, or so I thought.  I didn't have enough of the long red hot peppers, so I did a little fast substituting and used some drying sishito peppers, a couple of serrano, 2 reddening poblanos and a single red bell pepper for color. Just enough to make the 4 oz. amount called for in the recipe.

Everything got ground up in the ninja and ended up looking like this.


I did use a pinch of citric acid to keep the color and provide a bit more sour than the lemongrass.

Here are the rest of the ingredients ready for the pot.

On the left is the coconut milk.  I had 1 can of milk and 1 six oz can of cream.  I figured that would suffice.  I wanted to break up the cream into the milk.









On the right are the aromatics, bay leaves, lemongrass stalks, lime leaves, and beef.  All of this plus the spice paste went into the coconut milk.








Everybody into the pool.  I had tasted the sauce, and it had a bitter overtone, so I added some agave syrup to try to balance it out.  It needed a bit more after cooking for 2 hours.













After 2 hours, the beef was tender and it had reduced a little bit.  The lemongrass has given its all as have the bay and lime leaves.  

The pooling fat is very visible.  Haven't decided if I will get most of it out, or wait until after things have browned. It will be easier to spoon off the fat once the sauce has been absorbed into the meat and the meat fries in the remaining fat.

Just thinking about eating this later tonight makes my mouth water.