Serundeng

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Serundeng

Serundeng is an Indonesian sautéed grated coconut dish that is often used as a side dish to accompany rice. It is a popular dish in the Indonesian cuisine, particularly in the Javanese and Sundanese cuisines.

Ingredients

The main ingredient of Serundeng is grated coconut, which is sautéed with a variety of spices. These spices typically include coriander, turmeric, lemongrass, galangal, and kaffir lime leaves. Other ingredients may include peanuts, chili peppers, and palm sugar.

Preparation

To prepare Serundeng, the grated coconut and spices are sautéed together until the coconut turns golden brown. The mixture is then cooled and stored in an airtight container. It can be served as a condiment with rice or other dishes.

Variations

There are several variations of Serundeng, including Serundeng Jakarta, Serundeng Solo, and Serundeng Sunda. Each variation has its own unique blend of spices and ingredients.

Cultural Significance

Serundeng is a staple in many Indonesian households and is often served during special occasions and celebrations. It is also commonly sold in markets and street food stalls throughout the country.

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