Nasi paprik

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Nasi Paprik is a popular Malaysian dish, often found in the northern region of Malaysia. It is a type of fried rice, cooked with a variety of ingredients and spices, giving it a unique and flavorful taste. The dish is typically served with a side of sambal, a spicy chili paste, and a piece of fried chicken, beef or seafood.

Ingredients

The main ingredient of Nasi Paprik is rice, which is stir-fried with a variety of other ingredients. These typically include onion, garlic, chili peppers, bell peppers, carrots, and tomatoes. The dish is seasoned with soy sauce, oyster sauce, and fish sauce, and often includes a protein such as chicken, beef, or seafood. Some variations of the dish also include egg or tofu.

Preparation

The preparation of Nasi Paprik begins with the frying of the onions, garlic, and chili peppers in oil. Once these ingredients are fragrant, the other vegetables are added and stir-fried until they are tender. The rice is then added to the pan, along with the sauces and seasonings. The dish is stir-fried until the rice is fully coated with the sauces and the ingredients are well combined. The protein is usually cooked separately and added to the dish at the end.

Serving

Nasi Paprik is typically served hot, often with a side of sambal for added spice. It is commonly eaten for lunch or dinner, and is a popular choice at hawker stalls and food courts in Malaysia. The dish is often garnished with fresh herbs such as cilantro or mint, and served with a slice of lime for added flavor.

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