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Kafir Lime Leaf = Daun Jeruk Purut

Kafir Lime Leaf = Daun Jeruk Purut



The kaffir lime (Citrus hystrix), sometimes referred to in English as the makrut lime (see below) or Mauritius papeda,[2] is a fruit native to tropical Asia including India, Nepal, Bangladesh, Thailand, Indonesia, Malaysia and the Philippines. It is used in Southeast Asian cuisine and the oil from it is used in perfumery.[3]






English: makrut lime; French:[4] citron combera, combava, citron ridé; Burmese: tau shauk hka: (တောရှောက်ခါး; pronounced: [tɔ̀.ʃaʊʔ.kʰá]); Indonesian/Malay: jeruk obat, jeruk purut, limau purut; Filipino: kabuyao or cabuyao; Khmer: krô:ch saë:ch;[4] Laos: mak khi hut (ໝາກຂີ້ຫູດ; pronounced [ma᷆ːk.kʰi᷆ː.hu᷆ːt]); Thai: ma krut (มะกรูด; pronounced [ma.krùːt]);[5][6] also known as combava, kieffer lime, makrut lime, or magrood lime. In South Indian cuisine it is used widely and is known as "narthangai".

The Oxford Companion to Food (ISBN 0-19-211579-0) recommends that the name kaffir lime be avoided in favor of makrut lime because Kaffir is an offensive term in some cultures and has no good justification for being attached to this plant.

The rind of the makrut lime is commonly used in Lao and Thai curry paste, adding an aromatic, astringent flavor.[5] The zest of the fruit is used in creole cuisine to impart flavor in "arranged" rums in the Martinique, Réunion island and Madagascar. However, it is the hourglass-shaped leaves (comprising the leaf blade plus a flattened, leaf-like leaf-stalk or petiole) that are used most often in cooking. They can be used fresh or dried, and can be stored frozen. The leaves are widely used in Thai[5] and Lao cuisine (for dishes such as tom yum), and Cambodian cuisine (for the base paste "Krueng"). Makrut lime leaves are used in Vietnamese cuisine with chicken to add fragrance. They are also used when steaming snails to decrease the pungent odor while cooking. The leaves are also used in Indonesian cuisine (especially Balinese cuisine and Javanese cuisine), for foods such as Soto ayam, and are used along with Indonesian bay leaf for chicken and fish. They are also found in Malaysian and Burmese cuisines.[9] The juice is generally regarded as too acidic to use in food preparation. In Cambodia, the entire fruit is crystallized/candied for eating.[4]




The Kaffir lime tree (Citrus hystrix) is commonly grown for use in Asian cuisine. While this dwarf citrus tree, reaching up to 5 feet tall, can be grown outdoors (year round in USDA zones 9-10), it is best suited for indoors. The Kaffir lime tree thrives in potted environments and would benefit from placement out on the patio or deck; however, its container needs to provide adequate drainage.

Kaffir limes are about the size of Western limes. They are dark green with a bumpy surface. In order for the Kaffir lime tree to produce any limes, be sure to provide plenty of light for flowering.



Because they produce very little juice, the juice and flesh of Kaffir limes is rarely used, but the sour-tasting rind can be finely grated and used for flavoring dishes. Fresh Kaffir limes can be frozen using freezer bags and used as needed.

Kaffir limes have many household uses as well, including cleaning and hair conditioning.

Kaffir lime trees are generally not bothered by many pest problems but may become susceptible to mites or scale if left near infected plants.

Although it is possible to grow Kaffir lime trees from seed, this method is often difficult to achieve. Likewise, grafted trees tend to bloom and bear fruit earlier than seedlings.


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pepes tofu ( pepes tahu )

pepes tofu ( pepes tahu )


pepes tofu very favored in indonesia because besides can used as a side dish can also be used as a snack
this time indonesia original recipes will share how to make pepes tofu.




pepes tofu ( pepes tahu ) ingredients :

- 100 grm tofu, mashed
- 4 lime leaves ( in indonesian called " daun jeruk purut " )
- 2 stalk leek
- 1 egg
- 100 ml coconut milk
- 12 indonesian leaves ( in indonesia called " daun salam " )
- banana leaves


pepes tofu seasoing :

- 3 red pepper
- 5 red onion
- 4 garlic
- 1/2 teaspoon pepper
- 2 toasted hazelnut
- 1 teaspoon salt
- 1/2 teaspon shirmp paste ( in indonesian called " terasi " )

how to make pepes tofu :

- mashed all seasoing ( red pepper, red onion, garlic, pepper, hazelnut, salt and shirmp paste )
- add mashed tofu in countainer and then mix together with mashed seasoing
- stir dough until throughly blended
- the dough is divided into 12
- take banana leaves and add dough in to banana leaves, add indonesian bay leave and roll leghtwise
- steam until 10 minutes
- grilled for a second
- serve
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tofu bakwan ( bakwan tahu )

tofu bakwan ( bakwan tahu )




tofu is food easily found in indonesia.  made by coagulating soy milk and then pressing the resulting curds into soft white blocks. It is a component in East Asian and Southeast Asian cuisines.
in Indonesia tofu can be processed into a variety of foods. but this time i will share how to make tofu bakwan

tofu bakwan ingeredients :

- 100 grm tofu
- celery leaves ( thinly sliced )
- 50 grm bean sprout
- 1 egg
- 300 ml vegetable oil ( to fry )

tofu bakwan seasoing :

- 5 red onion
- 3 garlic
- 1/2 teaspon white pepper
- 1/2 teaspon salt
- 1/2 teaspoon coriander

how to make tofu bakwan:

- mashed tofu and mix together with bean sprout, celery leaves and egg
- stir dough until thoroughly blended
- mashed all seasoing and mixed with dough
- mold dough like picture
- fry dough lift and dry
- serve
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Javanese Duck Rica Rica ( Rica Rica Bebek )

Javanese Duck Rica Rica ( Rica Rica Bebek )

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javanese duck rica rica is a famous food from java, duck coocking with rica rica seasoing and pepper very delicious if servering in cold weather.
this recipe come from javanese, in here this recipe many servering in restourant.
oke lets go we make javanese duck rica rica




ingredients javanese duck rica rica:
- 500 grm duck ( cut into piece )
- 2 tablespoon vegetable oil
- 1 teaspon sugar
- 1 teaspon palm sugar
- 3 lime leave
- 500 ml water
- 1 lemon gras ( bash )

seasoing :
5 Thai pepper / bird's eye chili peppe
3 chilie
8 red onion
6 garlic
2 teaspoon pepper

complementary seasonings:
1 onion thinly sliced

how to make java duck rica rica :
- mashed seasoing ( thai pepper, chilie, red onion, garlic, pepper )
- heat vegetable oil
- saute seasoing, sliced onion and lemon gras until fragnant
- add lime leave
- add duck meat and coocked until meat tender ( about 30 minutes )
- serve
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how to make shirmp indonesian cracker ( kerupuk udang indonesia )

how to make shirmp indonesian cracker ( kerupuk udang indonesia )


crackers always served complementary foods. in indonesia crackers have various types.
but this time i will share how to make shirmp indonesian crackers in indonesian called ( kerupuk udang ).
shirmp crackers a flour-based foods and shrimp finely ground.


ingredients how to make shirmp indonesian crackers:

- 2 kg wheat flour
- 2 kg fresh shirmp
- 10 garlic
- salt
- sugar
- msg
- water
- oil to frying

how to make shirmp indonesian crackers :

- peel of shirmp skin and remove head, wash thoroughly and dry
- blended shirmp and pour into pan
- mix shirmp with wheat flour, garlic, salt, msg and mix together until blended
- add water gradually
- knead with hands until dough is not sticky
- wrap up the dough with banana leaves and roll lengthwise
- steam until 3 hours. left and dry

- after cold, thinly sliced the dough dried in the sun to dry

- heat olive oil and the fry the dough
- lift dry and serve
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