Nasi gurih

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Alternative namesbu ngiang (in Acehnese)
CourseMain course
Place of originIndonesia
Region or stateEast Java (mainly)
Nasi gurih
Nasi gurih served in Medan
Alternative namesbu ngiang (in Acehnese)
CourseMain course
Place of originIndonesia
Region or stateEast Java (mainly)
Serving temperatureHot or room temperature
Main ingredientsRice cooked in coconut milk and spices with various side dishes
VariationsSimilar to Nasi Uduk and Nasi lemak

Nasi gurih (Javanese: ꦤꦱꦶ​ꦒꦸꦫꦶꦃ, romanized: nasi gurih; Acehnese: bu ngiang) is a Javanese steamed rice cooked in coconut milk and spices dish, commonly found in Eastern Javanese (and its diasporic community in Aceh) culinary tradition.[1]

Nasi gurih means "succulent rice" in Indonesian. The name describes the rich taste of rice cooked with coconut milk and spices.[citation needed]

Preparation

Nasi gurih is made by cooking mixture of rice and sticky rice soaked in coconut milk instead of water, along with salt, lemongrass, Indian bay leaf, and pandan leaves to add aroma.[citation needed]

Side dishes

Nasi gurih sold in Acehnese warung or other eating establishments is commonly offered with an assortment of side dishes, chosen according to the client's desire. The basic ingredients sprinkled upon nasi gurih are fried peanuts, bawang goreng (fried shallot), tauco (soybean paste), sambal, and krupuk. Side dishes are ikan balado (fish in chili), udang sambal (shrimp in chili), ayam goreng, dendeng (beef jerky), and perkedel (fried mashed potato patty).[citation needed]

Variants

There are similar dishes in other parts of Indonesia called nasi uduk from Jakarta and nasi lemak, commonly found in the Riau and Riau islands (Sumatera), as well as Malaysia, Brunei, and Singapore.[citation needed]

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