Sate klatak
Sate klatak being cooked | |
Course | Main course |
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Place of origin | Indonesia |
Region or state | Yogyakarta |
Serving temperature | Hot |
Main ingredients | goat or mutton, gulai |
Sate klatak is a unique goat or mutton satay dish, originally from Pleret District, Bantul Regency in Yogyakarta.[1] In Javanese, the act of roasting satay in an open fire is called "klathak".[1][2]
This satay is quite different from other variants of satay, in that it uses mainly salt and a pinch of pepper as its main marinating seasoning.[1][3] The skewers used to grill or roast the satay are made from iron, unlike other satays which use bamboo skewers.[1] The iron skewers act as heat conductors and help the meat cook evenly from the inside.[3][2]
The satay is usually served with gulai (curry soup).[3] The gulai is richly spiced, sometimes cooked with lamb bone, and boiled using a small fire for approx. 30 minutes.[3] [2]
See also
- Indonesian cuisine
- Javanese cuisine
- Satay
- Sate kambing
References
- ^ a b c d Susanto, Slamet (May 2, 2008). "'Sate klatak', a unique flavor of Bantul". © 2017 PT. Niskala Media Tenggara. The Jakarta Post. Retrieved October 3, 2017.
- ^ a b c Hasnah, Vivin Afanin; Nugroho, Setyo Prasiyono (2021-07-30). "GASTRONOMI MAKANAN YOGYAKARTA SEBAGAI ATRAKSI WISATA KULINER". UNCLLE (Undergraduate Conference on Language, Literature, and Culture) (in Indonesian). 1 (1). ISSN 2798-7302.
- ^ a b c d Rahmiasri, Masajeng (June 27, 2017). "Hari Raya Recipe: Hotel Indonesia Kempinski Jakarta's 'Sate klatak balibul'". © 2017 PT. Niskala Media Tenggara. The Jakarta Post. Retrieved October 3, 2017.
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