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Sambal Goreng Fish

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Seafood Indo 1 servings

INGREDIENTS

2 White onions
2 Red onions
2 Green spanish peppers
2 Red spanish peppers
A piece ginger.
2 Djeroek poeroet leaves; (lemontree leaves)
2 Salam leaves; (bay leaves)
1 ts Laospowder; (Alpinia Galanga)
1 tb Soysauce
1/2 c Water
Stock cubes to taste
1 Red paprika
2 Tomatoes
Some rhubarb when you like that.
Fish; ( herring or mackerel).

INSTRUCTIONS

Again an Indonesian recipe. You can eat this with boiled white rice.
Fry the onions, peppers, ginger, the leaves + laos in oil. Add the
soysauce. Pour the water with it, and add the stock cubes. Slice the
paprika and the tomatoes, and cook it with this.When rhubarb is used, add
this too. When it is done (after 10 minutes), put the fish in it, and let
it cook with it, till the fish is ready..
(I hope this is clear. I told you, we don't use amounts, and never look at
the time. Indonesian women taste all the time if the food is ready. And
they add all kinds of stuff during the cooking. Every woman has her own way
of cooking food. In a way there are only basic recipe's).
Posted to JEWISH-FOOD digest by "Coby Andel en Han Mauwer"
<hanmauwer@wxs.nl> on Nov 23, 1998, converted by MM_Buster v2.0l.

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