Chicken Meat Stew is a type of soup or sweet soup that is famous in Indonesia. The way of presentation is very different in some areas. The taste of the sweet sauce is the hallmark of this Chicken Meat Stew. Semur comes from the Dutch language, Smoor, which means the dish has been slowly boiled with tomatoes and onions. Smoor in Dutch also means braising or a way of cooking by boiling for a long time over low heat until the meat is tender. Over time, the Chicken Meat Stew has become an Indonesian food tradition and is served at various events. Indonesian people make stews as part of a tradition that is always served during Eid and weddings. Not only as a culture, but stews also often appear at celebration events in various parts of the archipelago such as Sumatra and Kalimantan. Of course, with a taste and appearance that is adapted to the local community. Sweet sauce (kecap manis) and sugar make the Chicken Meat Stew brown and sweet. For meat, you can use beef/chicken. This meat is sauteed for a while, then put into the stew. In addition to the main ingredients of meat and potatoes, this stew also consists of various variations in its presentation, such as the addition of tofu, tempeh, eggs, fish, and other ingredients according to the tastes of the people in their respective regions. Coupled with chopped tomatoes and carrots as a complement to this dish. You can see the recipe for Chicken Meat Stew below.
Fry the potatoes until brown, then remove from heat.
Marinate the chicken breast with tamarind water and salt, leave it for 15 minutes.
Saute chicken breast until cooked, then remove from heat.
Saute the shallots with oil until fragrant.
Put in the chopped garlic, mix well.
Then add water, sauteed chicken breast, fried potatoes, tomatoes, and all the remaining ingredients. Bring it to a boil, make sure it tastes good.
Serve the chicken stew while it's warm.
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