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Sajoer Sambal Goddok (Boiled Spicey Vegetable Dish)

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Dairy Lao 1 servings

INGREDIENTS

15 oz Green beens
1 Big onion
4 Parts of garlic
4 oz Asem; or a bit vinegar.
2 oz Tempé
Oil
1/2 ts Laos
1 Green lombok; (= spanish pepper)
1 Red lombok
4 Kemiries
Salt
1 ts Ketoembar
1 c Creamy santen; (= coconutmilk)

INSTRUCTIONS

Cop the beans, onion, garlic and lomboks. Fry onion,lomboks and laos in the
oil, and add lombok.
Pop the kemiries in a dry pan, don't burn them turn them round and round.
Chop them and misx them with salt and ketoembar. Mix a copple of
tablespoons santen through this. Add this to the onion. Then mix the rest
of the santen through it. Add the chopped beans, the asem and the sliced
tempé. Cook this together.
This is nice with white rice. We eat it without salt and butter. But do
what you like.
Posted to JEWISH-FOOD digest by Linda Shapiro <lss@coconet.com> on Oct 28,
1998, converted by MM_Buster v2.0l.

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