Balinese Fish Satay (Satay Lilit Ikan)
Balinese Fish Satay (Satay Lilit Ikan)

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Balinese Fish Satay (Satay Lilit Ikan) is one of the most popular of recent trending foods in the world. It is enjoyed by millions daily. It’s easy, it is quick, it tastes delicious. Balinese Fish Satay (Satay Lilit Ikan) is something that I’ve loved my whole life. They are nice and they look wonderful.

Satay is a common street food across Indonesia, yet in Bali, the way they serve meat on a skewer is quite unique. The Balinese way of making satay uses. Make sure the grill is hot and oil the grill slightly to prevent the satays from sticking.

To begin with this recipe, we have to prepare a few components. You can cook balinese fish satay (satay lilit ikan) using 19 ingredients and 7 steps. Here is how you cook it.

The ingredients needed to make Balinese Fish Satay (Satay Lilit Ikan):
  1. Make ready 300 gr white fish fillet (just the meat). I use batang/mackerel fish
  2. Get 70 ml oil
  3. Get 1 bayleaf
  4. Get 3 lime leaves, remove the stem, finely sliced
  5. Prepare 1/4 tsp tamarind paste (asam jawa)
  6. Prepare 1 stalk lemongrass, just the white part, very finely sliced
  7. Get 50 gr fresh grated coconut
  8. Prepare 1/2 tsp brown sugar
  9. Prepare 3/4 tsp salt
  10. Take 1/4 tsp pepper
  11. Take Spices Paste (put all these ingredients in food processor)
  12. Make ready 2 pcs big red chillies
  13. Get 1 cm ginger
  14. Prepare 5 shallots
  15. Prepare 3 garlics
  16. Prepare 1 cm turmeric, grilled in the stove fire first
  17. Make ready 3 candlenuts, toast without oil in a pan to brown it first
  18. Get Sticks For The Satay
  19. Make ready 15-20 pcs lemongrass, peel the outer layer and gently pound the white parts

Sate Lillit is Bali's take on traditional satay (photo credit: Pencar Seafood Grill). We've all tried satay (grilled skewered meat) before - it's almost everywhere in Southeast Asia. But not everyone has had the pleasure of tasting traditional Balinese sate lilit ikan (fish satay). It may come as a surprise but Indonesia is the home of the satay (sate in Indonesia) and there Process fish and prawns in a food processor until just blended, then transfer to a bowl and mix with coconut, lime leaves, palm sugar and spice paste.

Steps to make Balinese Fish Satay (Satay Lilit Ikan):
  1. Prepare all spices. Put in the food processor together with 70 ml oil until become a smooth paste
  2. Heat the pan, fry the spice paste, add bay leaf, sliced lime leaves, and fry until fragrant
  3. Separate the fish meat from any skin or bones. Put in food processor and pulse until smooth
  4. Mix the fish paste with spices paste, add tamarind paste, finely chopped lemongrass (1 stalk), salt, brown sugar, pepper, fresh grated coconut. Mix well. If you use, desiccated coconut, please dehydrate it first with some water/coconut milk.
  5. Using plastic gloves, wrap the fish to lemongrass stick. Pound the lemongrass first to release the smell
  6. Grill the satay until brownish in colour. I use Happycall pan.
  7. Serve with hot steamed rice and sambal matah (recipe can be found in my cookpad)

Home » Meat » Chicken » Sate Lilit Ayam (Balinese Chicken Satay) and Balinese Food Cookbook Review. Balinese Food: The Traditional Cuisine & Food Culture of Bali by Dr. Mix the spice paste through the minced pork. Add chopped lime leaf and coconut milk. Mix the minced mackerel and minced chicken, add starch, flour, egg yolk and the sautéed Spices.

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