Kerak telor

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Kerak Telor[edit]

A vendor preparing Kerak Telor in Jakarta

Kerak Telor is a traditional Betawi dish originating from Jakarta, Indonesia. It is a type of spicy omelette made from glutinous rice, egg, and a variety of seasonings. This dish is a popular street food and is often associated with the Jakarta Fair and other cultural festivals in the city.

Ingredients and Preparation[edit]

Kerak Telor is made using simple ingredients, yet its preparation requires skill and precision. The main ingredients include:

The preparation begins with soaking the glutinous rice until it becomes soft. A small amount of rice is then spread onto a hot pan, followed by the addition of an egg. The mixture is seasoned with shallots, dried shrimp, and grated coconut. The vendor then flips the pan upside down over a charcoal fire, allowing the dish to cook evenly and develop a crispy texture.

Cultural Significance[edit]

Kerak Telor holds a special place in Betawi culture. It is not only a culinary delight but also a symbol of the rich cultural heritage of the Betawi people. The dish is traditionally sold by street vendors who carry their cooking equipment on their shoulders, a practice that has been passed down through generations.

Variations[edit]

While the traditional Kerak Telor uses chicken eggs, some variations include duck eggs for a richer flavor. Additionally, the level of spiciness can be adjusted according to personal preference by varying the amount of chili used.

Consumption[edit]

Kerak Telor is typically enjoyed as a snack or a light meal. It is often served on a banana leaf, which adds to its authentic presentation. The dish is best consumed hot, straight from the pan, to enjoy its crispy texture and savory taste.

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