Indian Indonesian cuisine
Cuisine of the people of Indian-Indonesians
Roti canai and mutton curry , Indian influence on Indonesian cuisine .
Indian Indonesian cuisine (Indonesian : Masakan India-Indonesia ) is characterized by the mixture of Indian cuisine with local Indonesian-style . This cuisine consists of adaptations of authentic dishes from India , as well as original creations inspired by the diverse food culture of Indonesia . Indian influence can be observed in Indonesia as early as the 4th century. Following the spread of Islam to Indonesia and trading,[ 1] Muslim Indian as well as Arab influences[ 2] made their way into Indonesian cuisine. Examples include Indian biryani ,[ 3] murtabak ,[ 4] [ 5] curry [ 6] and paratha [ 7] that influenced Acehnese , Minangkabau ,[ 8] Malay , Palembangese , Betawi and Javanese cuisine .
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List of Indian Indonesian foods
This list also includes Indonesian dishes that has experienced of acculturation or assimilation to Indian cuisine .[ 9] [ 10]
Dishes
Apem , a traditional cake of steamed dough made of rice flour , coconut milk , yeast and palm sugar , usually served with grated coconut.
Ayam tandori , chicken marinated in a mixture of spices and yoghurt and cooked in a clay oven .
Chapati , a thin and unleavened flatbread originating from India, brought by the Indian immigrant to the country.
Chutney , a family of condiments that usually contain some mixture of spices, vegetables or fruits. Chutneys may be either wet or dry, and can have a coarse to a fine texture.
Dosa , rice pancake dish.
Gulai , curry dish with main ingredients might be poultry, goat meat, beef, mutton, various kinds of offal, fish and seafood , and also vegetables such as cassava leaves and unripe jackfruit.
Idli , savoury rice cake with patty-shaped. Most often eaten at breakfast or as snack. It usually served in pairs with chutney , sambar or other accompaniments.
Kari ayam , chicken curry.
Kari domba , mutton curry.
Kari kambing , goat curry.
Kari kepala ikan , fish head curry.
Kari udang , shrimp curry.
Korma , chicken or mutton braised with a medley of ground spices, nuts, and coconut milk or grated coconut.
Laksa , spicy noodle dish.
Mi aceh , Acehnese curry noodle, it can be fried or soupy.
Mi kari , curry noodle.
Mi rebus , boiled noodle dish using egg noodles in a sweet and spicy sauce , green chillies with a hard boiled egg.
Martabak HAR , an egg-murtabak served in curry and topped with chillies in sweet-sour soy.
Murtabak , stuffed pancake or pan-fried bread, sometimes filled with beef and scallions.
Naan , a leavened, oven-baked flatbread . It is usually eaten with an array of sauces such as curries .
Nasi biryani , a flavoured rice dish cooked or served with mutton, chicken, vegetable or fish curry.
Nasi kari , rice and curry .
Nasi kabuli palaw , a pilaf rice dish, consists of steamed rice mixed with raisins, carrots, and beef or lamb.
Nasi kebuli , steamed rice dish cooked in goat broth, milk, and ghee . Usually served during Mawlid .
Nasi megono , Indian-influenced Javanese rice dish with chopped young jackfruit mixed with coconut and other spices .
Raita , a condiment made of yogurt , together with raw or cooked vegetables, more seldom fruit, or in the case of boondi raita , with fried droplets of batter made from gram flour .
Rendang , spicy meat curry dish originating from the Minangkabau .
Roti canai , heavy Indian-influenced paratha -like roti served with curry or other condiments.
Roti tisu , thinner version of the traditional roti canai .
Sambar , a lentil -based vegetable stew or chowder .
Satti Sorru :Indian claypot rice
Soto , a traditional soup mainly composed of broth, meat and vegetables.
Soto betawi , soto soup made of beef or beef offal, cooked in a cow milk or coconut milk broth and ghee , with fried potato and tomato.
Tongseng , a dish of goat meat, mutton or beef stew dish in curry -like soup with vegetables and sweet soy sauce .
Snacks and desserts
Adhirasam , sweets from Tamil cuisine .
Cendol , an iced sweet dessert that contains droplets of green rice flour jelly, coconut milk and palm sugar syrup.
Halwa , sweet confectionery .
Keripik pisang , banana chips.
Keripik singkong , tapioca chips.
Kheer , pudding that made by boiling milk, sugar, and rice, tapioca, vermicelli or sweet corn.
Kue laddu , ball-shaped sweets.
Kue modak , rice flour dumplings stuffed with coconut and gula jawa.
Kue putu , traditional cylindrical-shaped and green-colored steamed cake .
Kue putu mayang , string hoppers with palm sugar syrup mixed with coconut milk .
Kue pinyaram , Indian-influenced Minangkabau traditional cake made from mixture of white sugar or palm sugar , white rice flour or black rice, and coconut milk.
Samosa , a fried or baked dumpling with a savoury filling, such as spiced potatoes, onions, peas, or lentils.
Beverages
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