Salsa Dip with Sweet Soy Sauce

by Jun

A quick post for this yummy salsa dip, Indonesian style! Featuring the infamous Sweet Soy Sauce.

Indonesian dishes are often enriched by sweet soy sauce (kecap manis), which is basically soy sauce sweetened by palm sugar. The main ingredients areĀ palm sugar, water, salt, soya bean, wheat, sodium benzoate (0.01%).

This soy sauce is used for marinades, condiment and substitute for any stir-frying dishes needs any sweet kick. Very dark in color and as thick as molasses, it gives dishes the caramelized color.

You can substitute it with equal parts of soy sauce and brown sugar stirred together till the sugar melts completely. Not as good, of course, but it will do!

For the dunking partner, try fried beancurd, cucumber and celery sticks, chips, or french fries! Go dip and dunk with this easy recipe for exotic condiment!

Ingredients

1/8 cup green thai’s bird’s eye chili (cabe rawit hijau)
1 teaspoon sugar (optional)
1/2 tomato, seeded and cubed
3 tablespoons sweet soy sauce (Indonesian brand preferred)
5 tablespoons deep fried shallot flakes
Juice of 1/2 lime

Instructions

  • In a spice grinder, grind the chili in quick pulse for 2 seconds
  • Mix all other ingredients together in a serving bowl
  • Serve immediately.

Cook’s note

To reduce the fiery note, cut the chili length wise and remove the seeds before grinding.

Don’t mix shallot flakes if not going to be served immediately. They will be soggy and unsightly.

Refrigerate well.

Don’t have fried shallot flakes? Check this out and make some to stock up your pantry.

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{ 3 comments… read them below or add one }

Justine June 4, 2009 at 1:00 pm

I love this!!! I am salivating while typing..

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nora@ffr June 11, 2009 at 2:22 pm

some times i dnt like soy sauce but think this ones gonna taste rili good.. cant wait to try ye salsa and sweet soy sauce .. btw impressive photography :D keep it up!!!
cheers!!

nora@ffr’s last blog post..Stir fried rice with shrimps

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Maya December 13, 2009 at 10:28 pm

I like to drizzle some kecap manis over fried eggs.

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