Karedok is a raw
vegetable salad in peanut sauce from West Java, Indonesia.It is one of the
Sundanese signature dish. It is made from cucumbers, bean sprouts, cabbage,
legumes, Thai basil, and small green eggplant, covered in peanut sauce
dressing. It is very similar to gado-gado, except all the vegetables are raw,
while most of gado-gado vegetables are boiled, and it uses kencur,Thai basil
and eggplant.
Karedok is also known as lotek atah (raw lotek or raw gado-gado) for its fresh and raw version of the vegetable covered with peanut sauce. Karedok is widely served as daily food in the Sundanese family, usually eaten with hot rice, tofu, tempeh and krupuk. Nowadays karedok can be found in many variation from hawkers carts, stalls (warung) as well as in restaurants and hotels both in Indonesia and worldwide.
Karedok is part of a wide range of Indonesian dressing and salad combinations, along with lotek, pecel and gado-gado. In many places, to retain authenticity in both the production and flavor, the peanut sauce is made in individual batches, in front of the customers. However, since the dish has gained popularity (because of the increase of Asian-themed restaurants) Karedok sauce is now mostly made ahead of time and cooked in bulk, although this is probably more common in Western restaurants rather than in Indonesia. Nowadays in supermarket and stores, many peanut seasoning for karedok are made and sold.
No comments:
Post a Comment