Nasi goreng is the famous Indonesian fried rice, and one of the most popular dish of this country. Often served by street vendors, it is actually a very simple dish to make at home. It has unique smoky, umami, sweet and savory flavors. It's one of the most fragrant fried rice there is, thus it's popularity.
Course dinner, lunch, supper
Cuisine indonesian
Keyword fried rice, goreng, nasi
Prep Time 15 minutesminutes
Cook Time 10 minutesminutes
Total Time 25 minutesminutes
Servings 2people
Calories 743kcal
Ingredients
3clovesgarlic
1/2shallot minced
1tspshrimp paste
1tbspfish sauce
1 1/2tbspIndonesian sweet soy sauce
1tspchili sauce of your choice
1 1/2tbspchopped red or green chilies optional
3tbspoil
2whole eggs
4cupscooked white rice
Salt and pepper to taste
2tbspgreen onions chopped
Shrimp crackers optional
Sliced cucumbers optional
Instructions
In a food processor, combine the garlic, shallots, and shrimp paste to form a paste. Transfer paste into a small bowl and set aside.
In a small bowl, combine the Indonesian sweet soy sauce, fish sauce, and chili sauce.
In a pan, heat 1 tbsp of oil over medium high heat and fry the eggs sunny side up, until the edges are brown and crispy. Remove from heat and set aside.
To make the shrimp crackers, deep-fry the crackers in 350 degree Fahrenheit oil until they are completely bloomed and crispy. Drain off excess oil and set aside
In a pan or a wok, heat oil over medium high heat. Cook the garlic-shallot-shrimp paste until aromatic and garlic and shallots are tender. Add in the chopped chillies and cook for about 20 seconds. Add in the white rice and stir well. Pour in the sweet soy sauce mixture and mix until well combined and the rice is evenly coloured. Add salt and pepper to taste.
Put the heat on high and continue to stir until the fried rice is dry. Remove from heat and place on a plate. Place fried eggs on top of the rice and serve with shrimp crackers. Garnish with green onions and some cucumbers on the side.