Best 5 Gado Gado Recipes

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Gado-gado, a traditional Indonesian dish, enchants both locals and tourists alike with its vibrant colors, tantalizing flavors, and the delightful interplay of textures. From street vendors to upscale restaurants, gado-gado's popularity reigns supreme, making it a culinary treasure not to be missed.

Here are our top 5 tried and tested recipes!

MRS. VAN HALEN'S GADO GADO



Mrs. Van Halen's Gado Gado image

Provided by Valerie Bertinelli

Categories     appetizer

Time 45m

Yield 4 servings

Number Of Ingredients 19

1 1/2 tablespoons peanut oil
1/4 cup finely chopped yellow onion
1/2 jalapeno pepper, ribs and seeds removed, finely chopped
1/2 jalapeno pepper, ribs and seeds removed, finely chopped
4 cloves garlic, minced
1 1/2 tablespoons grated fresh ginger
1 cup coconut milk (shake the can well before using)
3/4 cup creamy peanut butter
2 tablespoons store-bought Thai red curry paste
6 tablespoons freshly squeezed lime juice
2 tablespoons low-sodium soy sauce
1 teaspoon fish sauce
Kosher salt
2 cups heirloom carrots (orange, purple and yellow), cut into 2-inch sticks (from 6 baby carrots or 2 large of each)
2 cups heirloom carrots (orange, purple and yellow), cut into 2-inch sticks (from 6 baby carrots or 2 large of each)
3 cups cauliflower florets (white, green and orange)
3 cups cauliflower florets (white, green and orange)
10 ounces green beans, trimmed (about 2 cups)
3 cups broccoli florets

Steps:

  • For the peanut sauce: Heat the peanut oil in a small saute pan over medium-low heat until hot. Add the onion and jalapeno and cook until softened and fragrant, about 5 minutes. Add the garlic and ginger and cook for 20 seconds. Then add the coconut milk, peanut butter and curry paste. Increase the heat to medium and whisk until the mixture comes together, 2 to 3 minutes. Turn off the heat and whisk in the lime juice, soy sauce and fish sauce. If the sauce separates before you are ready to serve, whisk it until it emulsifies and use immediately.
  • For the vegetables: Prepare a large bowl of ice water and set aside. In a large pasta pot fitted with a colander insert, bring water to a boil over medium-high heat. Add 3 tablespoons salt, then add the carrots. Cook for 1 minute, then add the cauliflower. Cook for 1 minute, then add the green beans and broccoli and continue to cook, 2 minutes. Remove the colander from the pot and drain of excess water. Carefully pour the vegetables into the ice water so that they're submerged. Line a sheet tray with paper towels. When the vegetables are cold to the touch, remove them to the paper towels. Dry the vegetables and then put them into a large, shallow serving bowl or on a platter.
  • Serve the blanched vegetables with the peanut sauce for dipping.

GADO-GADO



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Gado-gado is a beloved dish across Indonesia. Each region has a different spin: In Jakarta, it is a "double-carb" dish, featuring both potato and lontong (rice cakes). In West Java, it is known as lotek atah or karedok and served with raw vegetables. At the heart of any gado-gado is the spicy peanut sauce: Some versions call for tamarind, lime, terasi (shrimp paste) or coconut milk. Others use peanut butter instead of freshly pounded peanuts. This particular recipe is inspired by a home-cooked gado-gado eaten in Bali, where the rich, aromatic sauce was powered by shallots and garlic. Its sweetness comes from kecap manis, the thick, caramelly soy sauce foundational in Indonesian cooking, but, if you can't find kecap manis, make your own (see Tip) or use sweet soy sauce.

Provided by Hetty McKinnon

Categories     vegetables, main course

Time 45m

Yield 6 to 8 servings

Number Of Ingredients 18

2 to 3 tablespoons neutral oil, such as grapeseed or vegetable
1 (14-ounce) package extra-firm tofu, drained and cut into 1/2-inch slices
Kosher salt and freshly ground pepper
10 ounces green beans, trimmed
1/2 small napa cabbage, finely sliced
6 ounces bean sprouts (about 2 cups)
10 new potatoes or other small variety, peeled and halved
1 large cucumber, peeled and sliced thinly on the diagonal
2 tomatoes, each cut into 8 wedges
4 boiled (8-minute) eggs, peeled and halved
1/2 cup homemade or store-bought fried shallots
1 cup roasted unsalted peanuts
4 shallots, peeled and sliced
3 garlic cloves, sliced
1 to 2 red chiles, deseeded and sliced
3 tablespoons kecap manis (see Tip)
2 tablespoons palm or brown sugar
1 teaspoon sea salt

Steps:

  • Heat a large frying pan over medium-high. When hot, drizzle with 1 to 2 tablespoons oil and add the tofu slices. Season the tofu well with salt and pepper. Reduce heat to medium and fry for 2 to 3 minutes on each side until golden brown. Remove from the pan and allow to cool. Cut tofu into squares or triangles.
  • Bring a large pot of salted water to a boil. Add green beans and blanch for about 4 minutes or until just tender. Just before the beans are ready, add cabbage and bean sprouts to the pot and shock them in the water for about 30 seconds to 1 minute. Transfer the vegetables to a colander, refresh under cold water and drain well.
  • Bring the same pot of water (add more water and salt, if required) to the boil, and add the potatoes and cook until tender, about 15 minutes.
  • Meanwhile, make the satay sauce: Place the peanuts, sliced shallots, garlic and chile into a blender or food processor, and blitz until it becomes a chunky paste. You can add a splash of water to get the blender going, or if you prefer a smoother paste. (It is traditional to use a mortar and pestle to make the paste, so if you have one, use it.)
  • Heat a medium saucepan over medium-low, drizzle with remaining 1 tablespoon oil, and add the paste, stirring constantly, for 2 to 3 minutes, until fragrant. Add the kecap manis, palm sugar, salt and 1 cup water. Stir for 2 to 3 minutes, until the sauce is well combined. (Peanut sauce can be stored in a jar in the refrigerator for 7 days.)
  • To serve, divide the blanched vegetables, potatoes, tofu, cucumber, tomatoes and eggs over several serving plates or assemble it all on one large serving platter. Drizzle each plate generously with the peanut sauce and top with crispy fried shallots.

MIXED VEGETABLE SALAD WITH PEANUT SAUCE (GADO-GADO)



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Make and share this Mixed Vegetable Salad with Peanut Sauce (Gado-Gado) recipe from Food.com.

Provided by LikeItLoveIt

Categories     Lunch/Snacks

Time 35m

Yield 6 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 17

1 package chinese-style firm tofu
1 teaspoon ketjap manis
oil (for deep frying)
6 cups vegetables
hard-cooked egg, for garnish
fried onion flakes (to garnish)
1 tablespoon minced garlic
2 tablespoons minced shallots
1 tablespoon minced, fresh galangal or 1 teaspoon ground galangal
1 teaspoon dried shrimp paste
1/2 teaspoon ground dried chile or 1/4 teaspoon sambal oelek
1 cup oil
1/2 cup raw peanuts
1 teaspoon brown sugar or 1 teaspoon palm sugar
1 cup thin coconut milk (The thin stuff from the bottom of a can of coconut milk.)
salt, to taste
1/2 lime, juice of, , to taste

Steps:

  • (a variety of the following): cabbage, in 1-inch squares; bean sprouts; carrots, sliced or julienned; green beans, in 2-inch pieces; potatoes or sweet potatoes in large dice; sliced cucumbers; watercress sprigs; tomato wedges.
  • This is from a new cookbook I just got.
  • Haven't tried this recipe yet, but it looks dead on.
  • This is a rather free-form salad of lightly cooked vegetables; the exact contents depend on what is available.
  • What makes it gado-gado is the dressing, a creamy peanut sauce.
  • Remove tofu from package and drain.
  • Place on a plate lined with cloth or paper towels, top with another layer of towel and an inverted plate, and place a weight of a pound or more on top.
  • Let stand for 30 minutes, unwrap, and discard liquid.
  • Cut tofu into bite-sized squares or triangles and sprinkle with kecap manis.
  • Fry in 350F oil until golden brown and puffy; transfer to paper towels to drain.
  • Reserve oil to cook peanuts.
  • One at a time, blanch vegetables in lightly salted water, rinsing them in cold water to stop cooking as soon as they reach the desired degree of doneness.
  • Cabbage and bean sprouts require only a few seconds; carrots, green beans, and potatoes may take several minutes depending on size and tenderness.
  • Do not blanch cucumbers, watercress, and tomatoes.
  • use them raw.
  • Place Gado-Gado Sauce in a small bowl in the center of a large platter.
  • Arrange vegetables on platter around sauce.
  • Garnish with wedges or slices of hard-cooked egg and fried onion flakes.
  • To serve, spoon some sauce onto each plate and dip vegetables into sauce.
  • Serves 4 to 6 with other dishes.
  • --------------GADO-GADOSAUCE----------------.
  • To prepare sauce in a mortar: Pound garlic, shallot, galangal, shrimp paste, and chile to a paste.
  • To prepare sauce in a blender: Chop together in a 1-cup jar.
  • In a wok or deep skillet, heat oil over medium-high heat until a peanut sizzles on contact.
  • Fry peanuts until lightly browned; transfer to paper towels to drain.
  • When peanuts have cooled, grind in a mortar or food processor to a coarse, grainy paste, adding a little oil if necessary to facilitate blending.
  • (May be made up to a week ahead and stored covered in refrigerator.) Remove all but 2 tablespoons oil from pan and reserve for another use.
  • Return pan to medium-low heat and add pounded mixture.
  • Cook until quite fragrant, but do not burn.
  • Add peanuts, sugar, and coconut milk and bring to a boil, stirring.
  • Simmer until thick and season to taste with salt and lime juice.
  • Allow to coot to room temperature before serving.

GADO GADO (BLANCHED VEGETABLES WITH PEANUT SAUCE)



Gado Gado (Blanched Vegetables with Peanut Sauce) image

Provided by Food Network

Time 50m

Yield 4 servings

Number Of Ingredients 13

1/4 medium cabbage, shredded
1/2 pound green beans, tipped and tailed
4 medium carrots, sliced
1/4 head cauliflower, divided into florets
1/4 head of broccoli, divided into florets
Peanut sauce (recipe above)
1 bunch arugula washed, stems removed
2 hard boiled eggs quartered
1 yukon gold potato, boiled, peeled and sliced
2 kirby cucumbers, washed, sliced thin
1/4 pound radish sprouts
Crispy shallots, recipe above
Rice crackers as an accompaniment

Steps:

  • Bring a pot of salted water to a boil and blanch, separately, cabbage, green beans, carrots, cauliflower and broccoli. Drain separately as well. Heat peanut sauce in a small saucepan, adding water if it is too thick, adjust seasoning. Arrange arugula leaves, potato, cucumbers evenly on a platter. Arrange blanched vegetables on top. Top with hard boiled eggs and radish sprouts. Pour hot peanut sauce over top. Garnish with crispy shallots. Serve with rice crackers.

GADO GADO (INDONESIAN VEGETABLE SALAD)



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Categories     Vegetable     Poach     Vegetarian

Yield 6 servings

Number Of Ingredients 22

Vegetables:
6 small red-skinned potatoes
1/2 lb. green beans, cut in 1" lengths
2 carrots, julienned in 1" pieces
1/2 cabbage, finely shredded
4 hard-boiled eggs, cut in quarters
3 tomatoes
1 cucumber
1 cup beansprouts
1/2 packet extra-firm tofu
1 large onion
2 tablespoons oil
Peanut Sauce:
1 tablespoon oil
1 clove garlic, finely chopped
4 tablespoons peanut butter
1 tablespoon sugar
1 cup chicken stock
2 teaspoons sesame oil
1 tablespoon soy
2 tablespoons balsamic vinegar
Tabasco to taste

Steps:

  • Prepare all vegetables separately, using a pot of boiling salted water and removing vegetables with a slotted spoon. Boil potatoes in their skins and slice. Blanch green beans for about 4 minutes. Blanch carrots for 2 minutes. Put cabbage in water, bring to a boil and drain immediately. Cut tofu into 1" squares and fry in oil until crispy. Thinly slice onion and fry in oil until golden. Cut tomatoes and cucumbers into wedges. Make a bed of cabbage on a large platter, mound beansprouts in the center and arrange all other vegetables, eggs and tofu in a decorative manner. Pour peanut sauce over and sprinkle with onions. Peanut Sauce: Heat oil in a small pot and saute garlic briefly. Stir in peanut butter, sugar and whisk in chicken stock. Add sesame oil, soy, vinegar and Tabasco to taste.

Tips:

  • Use fresh ingredients whenever possible. This will give your gado-gado the best flavor and texture.
  • Don't overcook the vegetables. They should be slightly crunchy when you eat them.
  • Use a variety of vegetables. This will give your gado-gado a more interesting flavor and texture.
  • Don't be afraid to experiment with different ingredients. Gado-gado is a very versatile dish, so you can add or remove ingredients to suit your own taste.
  • Serve gado-gado with a variety of condiments. This will allow your guests to customize their own bowl of gado-gado.

Conclusion:

Gado-gado is a delicious and healthy Indonesian dish that is perfect for a summer meal. It is easy to make and can be customized to suit your own taste. With its variety of fresh vegetables, peanut sauce, and crispy tofu, gado-gado is sure to be a hit at your next party or potluck.

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