Ketoprak (dish)

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Ketoprak (Dish)[edit]

A street vendor selling ketoprak

Ketoprak is a traditional Indonesian dish from Jakarta, consisting of tofu, rice vermicelli, and vegetables such as bean sprouts, served with a peanut sauce, sweet soy sauce, and fried shallots. It is a popular street food in Indonesia, particularly in the capital city of Jakarta.

Ingredients[edit]

The main ingredients of ketoprak include:

Preparation[edit]

The preparation of ketoprak involves several steps:

1. The tofu is fried until golden brown and then cut into small cubes. 2. The rice vermicelli is boiled until soft. 3. Bean sprouts are blanched briefly in hot water. 4. The peanut sauce is prepared by grinding roasted peanuts with garlic, chili, palm sugar, and tamarind, then mixed with water to achieve the desired consistency. 5. All the ingredients are mixed together and drizzled with sweet soy sauce. 6. The dish is garnished with fried shallots and sometimes served with krupuk (Indonesian crackers).

Serving[edit]

Ketoprak and its seller in Jakarta

Ketoprak is typically served on a plate or a banana leaf. It is a popular choice for breakfast or lunch and is often sold by street vendors who carry their wares in a portable stall or cart. The dish is known for its rich and savory flavor, with a balance of sweet, spicy, and nutty tastes.

Cultural Significance[edit]

Ketoprak is not only a culinary delight but also a part of the cultural heritage of Jakarta. It reflects the diverse influences in Indonesian cuisine, combining elements from Chinese, Javanese, and Sundanese cooking traditions. The dish is a testament to the creativity and adaptability of Indonesian street food vendors.

Variations[edit]

There are several regional variations of ketoprak, with differences in the type of noodles used, the spiciness of the peanut sauce, and the inclusion of additional ingredients such as boiled eggs or tempeh.

Related Pages[edit]

Ketoprak Boplo

See Also[edit]


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