April 17, 2012

Sambal Oelek (Sambal Ulek)

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Today I will share my homemade Sambal Olek (Sambal Ulek) recipe, its very simple and easy to make it at home, also it can be kept in clean jar refrigerated for future uses.

Sambal is a spicy condiment, an exciting side dish that most people especially in Southeast Asia would definitely love it to the limit. The quantity chili used in the sambal is basically dominated there 's also other taking sides ingredients are such shallots, garlic, tomato and of course toasted shrimp paste (terasi/belachan).




The word Oelek is a Dutch spelling which is in Indonesian spelling has become simply ulek, however both are having the same pronunciation.
To get the best result of Sambal Oelek is crushing all the ingredients in a traditional way by using Cobek, I would say it's classic-traditional Indonesian mortar and pestle.

The fact, Sambal Oelek does extremely useful, besides works as condiment or dipping sauce, it could be an additional added to make the crucial Indonesian dishes are in their best taste such added ro Nasi goreng (Indonesian fried rice), Mie Goreng (fried noodles), pepes ikan (fish wrapped in banana leaves) and many other Indonesian dishes.
 


 

Sambal Oelek (Sambal Ulek)




Ingredients

20 fresh, red chillies/cayenne pepper (cabe keriting)- deseeds and sliced
12 shallots – sliced
4 cloves garlic - peeled and sliced
1 fresh tomato, peel and wedges
1 ½ teaspoons shaved coconut sugar (palm sugar /brown sugar)
1 tsp salt or to taste
1 teaspoon toasted shrimp paste (terasi/belachan)
4 tablespoons coconut oil
Cheek of lime to serve




Method
Heat oil in a wok or skillet, add the chilli, shallots and garlic, 
fry for about 3 minutes or until medium soft.

Add tomato and continue to quick fry for another 1 minutes.

Off the heat and transfer the ingredients into mortar and pestle (cobek)
add in toasted shrimp paste.
*Do a crush and twisting movement until all the ingredients are simply became a paste (pounding them if you are using mortar and pestle). 

Simply season with shaved coconut sugar and salt, 
have a taste and adjust to you liking.

Serve as your side dish together with the cheek of lime (squished)


Cook's note
To get the category spiciness of Sambal Oelek such as very spicy, 
medium spicy or mild, you could make up by the amount of chilli uses, 
it always possible to use bird eye chilli mix with red chili. 

You may use a food processor to processes the ingredients, add additional oil if needed.

Sambal Oelek can be store in an airtight container-refrigerated for up to a week 
(in the freezer absolutely longer).



I'm a guest writer for Rated K &B and the Sambal Oelek recipe is the hit for their cooking Blog.Happy Cooking!




16 comments:

  1. Duh Iraaa....aku naksir bangku/meja kecil yang buat tempat toplesnya :D
    Itu cobek masih kinclong banget ya...cuma dipake buat foto aja ya ?
    Aku biasa bikin sambel ini tapi tanpa jeruk nipis.

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  2. @tika hapsari nilmada itu bangku udah kehujanan dan kepanasan, buluk banget! lol. iya, cobek yg kecil2 cuman buat props atau buat serving kl undang makan2 para teman2 ;)

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  3. Justru semakin buluk semakin unik ya mbak...*ikutan nimbrung* kelihatan seperti si cantik dan si buruk rupa...jelas yang cantik si sambelnya. Sambelnya benar benar stand out!! Nggak kuku warna merahnya!!

    Kalau aku baru mau bikin bangku kayak begitu...kira kira berapa tahun baru dapat efek bulukan kayak punya Mbak Ira ya?? hihihiiii

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  4. @Hesti HH. iya hes, motret per-sambalan emang tantangan tersendiri, either sukses or gagal total krn warnanya dan bentuknya yg mblenyek lol. jujur cukup buat kepalaku pusing motret sambal ulek ini agar tetep kelihatan real dan drooling.

    errr, aku nemu bangku ini 3thn yg lalu, dan itu udah bulukan.
    You can imagine that ah.. :))

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  5. halo, saya sering lihat foto2 dari cooking tackle di food gawker dan foto sambalnya bener2 menggiurkan banget!

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  6. Hi Ira! It might be a little strange for someone like me who doesn't (more like "can't"?) eat spicy food to enjoy your blog, but I really do! In fact your pictures makes me interested in trying all these new dishes you have introduced. It's quite fascinating! I especially learn a lot from how you take pictures, different angles and props. I look forward to your updates all the time. :-)

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  7. @Arudhi Terima kasih. im glad that you like it!

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  8. @Nami | Just One Cookbook Im a chili eater and i love spicy LOL.
    I really hope that you could modified the spicy sambal oelek to your grade, so it could be Japanese sushi spread instead of mayo hihi

    Thank you nami, that's so sweet.

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  9. Hi Ira. I have been an avid reader of your blog because I enjoy your stunning photos and delicious recipes. For this reason, I would like to nominate you for the Versatile Blogger Award. You can read about it at my latest post by following this link.
    http://www.apronandsneakers.com/2012/04/strawberry-tart-strawberry-trifle-three.html

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  10. Your sambal looks delicious! I love trassi in sambal. Your photography is simply stunning!

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  11. pokok e aku pesan pake ikan asin:)...sambal uleknya seksi kali.

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  12. OMG...this looks like the right kind of sambal oleic for me. Loved the pictures and the recipe!
    Please drop by my blog http://cosmopolitancurrymania.blogspot.com/ to collect some awards waiting for you!

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  13. I love sambal! I will eat anything with it! :)

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  14. Ira , you have styled it so beautifully! For a spicy taste bud like mine .. this will rock my dinner :)

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  15. Hi mba' Ira, Mw ngga jd guest blogger di blog aq yg khusus buat posting sambal n temen2nya? Aq sgt seneng banget jika mba ira mau, thanks ya

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  16. @amber Hi amber, makasih udah mampir.

    Well, your offer would be interesting, let me know your plan scheduled by email me at cookingtackle@yahoo.com . Thanks!

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