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Plecing ayam is a traditional Indonesian dish, specifically from the Balinese region. It is a spicy chicken dish that is often served with rice and vegetables. The dish is known for its rich flavors, which are derived from a variety of spices and herbs used in its preparation.

Ingredients

The main ingredient in plecing ayam is chicken, which is typically marinated and then grilled or fried. The marinade often includes garlic, shallots, turmeric, galangal, candlenut, and lemongrass. The chicken is then served with a spicy sambal sauce, which is made from chili peppers, tomatoes, shrimp paste, and lime juice. The dish is often accompanied by steamed rice and a variety of vegetables, such as water spinach and bean sprouts.

Preparation

The preparation of plecing ayam begins with the marination of the chicken. The chicken is typically marinated for several hours, or even overnight, to allow the flavors to fully penetrate the meat. The chicken is then grilled or fried until it is fully cooked and has a crispy exterior. The sambal sauce is prepared by grinding the chili peppers, tomatoes, shrimp paste, and lime juice together until they form a smooth paste. The sauce is then cooked until it thickens. The dish is served by placing the chicken on a plate, drizzling the sambal sauce over the top, and accompanying it with steamed rice and vegetables.

Cultural Significance

Plecing ayam is a popular dish in Bali and is often served at traditional ceremonies and celebrations. It is also commonly found in local warungs, which are small, family-owned restaurants or cafes in Indonesia. The dish is known for its spicy flavor, which is a characteristic of many Balinese dishes.

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