Indonesian

Recipe#25102

Title: Bep's barmi goreng

From: Julie Bertholf 

Date: Tue, 17 Sep 1996 22:37:48 PDT

: Michael Oudshoorn

: Department of Computer Science,

: The University of Adelaide,

: South Australia.

: ACSnet: mjo@uacomsci.ua.oz

: Copyright (C) 1986 USENET Community Trust


Bep's barmi goreng

Yield: 4 servings

1 lb Tomatoes, peeled

1/2 lb Chinese noodles

1 lb Mince beef

1/4 lb Middle bacon

1 T Tomato paste

1 md Onion

2 t Ketjap benteng manis

-(sweet soy sauce)

1/4 t Sambal oelek

-(hot pepper condiment)

4 oz Boemboe nasi

-goreng (dehydrated

-vegetables and spices)

1/4 t Sambal oedang kering

-(pepper condiment)

Soak the boemboe nasi goreng in hot water.

Dice and brown the onion, whilst boiling the noodles in another container.

Add mince and diced bacon to cooked onions and brown.

To soaked the boemboe nasi goreng add tomatoes, sambal oedang kering,

sambal oelek and ketjak benteng manis; mix well. More spices can be added

to taste.

Drain the noodles. Add tomato paste and Chinese noodles to cooked mince.

Mix together. Bring to even heat and serve.

NOTES:

* A tasty Indonesian dish -- This is a recipe that my mother, Bep, has

perfected. I have no idea where the recipe originated from but it is a

great dish that she has perfected over the years. The leftovers are great

next day, hot or cold. Yield: serves 4.

* Editor's note: this recipe is unique in the history of alt.gourmand in

that virtually none of the ingredients is available in an ordinary North

American grocery store. However, with a certain amount of difficulty I=

was

able to find all of the ingredients in specialty food stores nearby=

(though

admittedly I live in a wonderland of ethnic grocery stores and specialty

markets.) The recipe is so delicious that it's worth including even though

most readers will not be able to find the ingredients to make it.

North Americans can read ground beef for mince beef and bacon for middle

bacon. You can make an interesting substitute for this dish by using

Mexican seasonings instead of Indonesian; the flavor will not be at all

authentic but some of the spirit is preserved.

: Difficulty: easy.

: Time: 30 minutes.

: Precision: approximate measurement OK

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