Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Nasi Ayam / Stir Fry Chicken with Vegetable on Rice


Nasi ayam is one of our family favorite foods. My sister, my brother and I love this food a lot, and usually mami (our mother) will ordered this food from a small restaurant inside Bali's biggest traditional market. I believe the restaurant name is restaurant Honey, or more known as "Fong Sen" (the late owner of the restaurant), and they sell the most delicious nasi ayam ever!
I was so craving for their nasi ayam and attempted to make one myself. The result is delicious and it tasted similar to those that I always eat from "Fong Sen". Now, I'm proudly share this super simple, and easy recipe with you all :)

Ps. This is a big batch, and other than the sauce, I didn't measure the other ingredients, but you can see the amount of the foods from the picture.

Ingredients,
cooked white rice
1 pack of boneless chicken tight, sliced.
broccoli, cut into small pieces, then soaked in warm water with salt for 20 minutes.
nappa cabbage, sliced.
carrot, slice crosswise.
1 cup of water
Sesame oil




Sauce Ingredients,
2 handful of garlic, crush & chop. Divide into 2
1 thumb ginger, sliced thinly
4 tbs light soy sauce
1.5 tbs chicken stock powder
2 tbs cornstarch diluted in water for thickening the sauce

Cooking Method,
1. Heat the pan, drizzle generous amount of sesame oil then add half of the garlic and ginger, stir until fragrant. 


2. Add the chicken, then the soy sauce. Stir fry until the chicken cooked, then set aside.



3. Wash the pan, then add sesame oil then add the garlic, stir until fragrant.


4. Add the broccoli and carrot, stir until they are half cook.


5. Add the nappa cabbage and chicken stock. Mix them well, add the water and cover the pan with lid.



6. Wait until the vegetable are wilted & soft.
7. Add the cooked chicken back to the pan, mix them well, taste them and adjust the seasoning, if necessary. 
8. Add the diluted corn starch to thickening the sauce. You can skip this part if you prefer thinner sauce.


9. Pour it on top of white rice, it's ready to be enjoy with your family & friends :)











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