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* ''Ayam goreng kunyit'': Malay cubed chicken bits fried with turmeric coat. |
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In Indonesia and Malaysia various style of foreign [[fried chicken]] is often also called as ''ayam goreng''. Common Southern United States fried chicken is often called ''ayam goreng tepung'' or flour-[[batter (cooking)|battered]] or [[bread crumbs|breaded]] fried chicken. Ayam goreng is also served at [[McDonald's]] locations in Malaysia.<ref>{{citeweb|url=https://www.mcdonalds.com.my/ayamgorengmcdparty|title=Ayam Goreng MCD Mcdonald's Malaysia|publisher=[[McDonald's]]|accessdate=January 22, 2019}}</ref> |
In Indonesia and Malaysia various style of foreign [[fried chicken]] is often also called as ''ayam goreng''. Common Southern United States fried chicken is often called ''ayam goreng tepung'' or flour-[[batter (cooking)|battered]] or [[bread crumbs|breaded]] fried chicken. Ayam goreng is also served at [[McDonald's]] locations in Malaysia.<ref>{{citeweb|url=https://www.mcdonalds.com.my/ayamgorengmcdparty|title=Ayam Goreng MCD Mcdonald's Malaysia|publisher=[[McDonald's]]|accessdate=January 22, 2019}}</ref> |
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* [[List of chicken dishes]] |
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== References == |
== References == |
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Ayam goreng Kalasan, served with kremes crispy granules
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Course | Main course |
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Place of origin | Maritime Southeast Asia |
Region or state | Southeast Asia |
Associated cuisine | Brunei, Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore |
Serving temperature | Hot |
Main ingredients | Chicken, turmeric, garlic, shallots and other spices deep friedincoconut oil |
Ayam goreng is a Southeast Asian dish consisting of chicken deep friedinoil. Ayam goreng literally means "fried chicken" in Indonesian and Malay. Unlike the Southern United States-style fried chicken, this Southeast Asian version does not have batter on it and is not coated in flour and is richer in spices.
The spice mixture may vary among regions, but usually it consists of a combination of ground shallot, garlic, Indian bay leaves, turmeric, lemongrass, tamarind juice, candlenut, galangal, salt and sugar. The chicken pieces are soaked and marinated in spice mixture for some time prior to frying, in order for the chicken to absorb the spices. The marination process might include heating the chicken in ground spices to assist the spice absorption. Most often prior to deep frying, ayam goreng is already half-cooked with yellowish color tinted of turmeric. In Javanese, this process is called ungkep.
The chicken is then deep fried in an ample amount of hot cooking oil, either palmorcoconut oil. The chicken is well-fried until golden yellow. Some variant such as Javanese ayam goreng kremes might add the deep fried spiced flour as crispy granules. While in other recipes, these tasty granules is acquired from fried grated galangal or coconut (serundeng).
Ayam goreng is usually served with steamed rice, sambal terasi (chili with shrimp paste) or sambal kecap (sliced chili and shallot in sweet soy sauce) as a dipping sauce or condiment and slices of cucumber and tomato for garnish. Fried tempeh and tofu might be added as side dishes.
There are many recipes of ayam goreng, among the popular ones are:
In Indonesia and Malaysia various style of foreign fried chicken is often also called as ayam goreng. Common Southern United States fried chicken is often called ayam goreng tepung or flour-batteredorbreaded fried chicken. Ayam goreng is also served at McDonald's locations in Malaysia.[11]
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