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Spicy Cirebon Tahu Gejrot: Tangy Fried Tofu Delight

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Tahu Gejrot Khas Cirebon

Tahu Gejrot is a beloved street food from Cirebon, Indonesia, featuring fried tofu drenched in a tangy, spicy sauce that tantalizes the taste buds. This recipe highlights the unique flavors of the region, making it an ultimate delight for any culinary enthusiast.

Ingredients

Ingredient Quantity
Fried tofu (tahu pong/tahu cina) 10 pieces
Tamarind 1 tablespoon
Spice Paste:
Red shallots 5 cloves
Garlic 2 cloves
Brown sugar (finely grated) ½ round (or 3 tablespoons if shredded)
Bird’s eye chili (adjust to taste) 5 pieces
Salt ½ teaspoon
Fried peanuts 1 tablespoon

Instructions

  1. Prepare the Tofu: Start by soaking 1 tablespoon of tamarind in hot water, approximately 10-12 tablespoons, to create a tangy base for the sauce.

  2. Make the Spice Paste: In a mortar and pestle, coarsely grind the red shallots, garlic, brown sugar, bird’s eye chili, and salt until a fragrant paste forms. Gradually mix in the tamarind water (about 7 tablespoons, or to taste) and adjust according to your preference.

  3. Combine with Tofu: Once the flavors are balanced, add the fried tofu, cut into bite-sized pieces, into the mixture. Gently press down with the pestle or a spoon to allow the spice blend to infuse into the tofu.

  4. Serve: Your Tahu Gejrot is ready to be served! Enjoy this dish warm as a snack or a side dish, relishing the perfect balance of spice and tanginess.

Indulge in the rich culinary heritage of Cirebon with this delightful Tahu Gejrot, a dish that perfectly embodies the flavors of Indonesian street food culture.

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