Sate Lilit (Satay Lilit Bali)
Sate Lilit (Satay Lilit Bali)

Hey everyone, hope you’re having an amazing day today. Today, I will show you a way to prepare a distinctive dish, sate lilit (satay lilit bali). One of my favorites. For mine, I’m gonna make it a bit tasty. This is gonna smell and look delicious.

Satay is popular all over the world, and people surely have their favorite type. The first time I had satay in Asia was on a trip to Malaysia a few years ago. However this Bali Sate Lilit is the specialty of Bali Island in Indonesia, and is made a bit different than what you might expect.

Sate Lilit (Satay Lilit Bali) is one of the most well liked of recent trending foods in the world. It is enjoyed by millions every day. It is easy, it is fast, it tastes delicious. Sate Lilit (Satay Lilit Bali) is something which I’ve loved my whole life. They’re nice and they look wonderful.

To get started with this recipe, we must prepare a few components. You can have sate lilit (satay lilit bali) using 15 ingredients and 8 steps. Here is how you can achieve that.

The ingredients needed to make Sate Lilit (Satay Lilit Bali):
  1. Prepare 1 medium size mackerel or seabass fillet
  2. Prepare 100 gram chicken (optional)
  3. Get 1 cup shredded young coconut (made from 1/4 coconut)
  4. Prepare 10 grams coriander powder
  5. Take 4 shallot
  6. Make ready 4 cloves garlic
  7. Make ready 4 pcs dried candlenuts
  8. Prepare 4 turmeric (each thumb sized)
  9. Prepare 2 red peppers
  10. Prepare 1 small chili pepper
  11. Get 1 tbsp vegetable oil
  12. Get 10 pcs lemongrass
  13. Prepare 1 tbsp sugar
  14. Make ready 1 tsp salt
  15. Prepare 1 tsp butter

If you're ready to head on over to FLAVOUR TOWN, read on! SATE LILIT BALI (Balinese Minced Seafood Sate) Balinese food is known to have stronger flavours and aroma due to the generous use of lemongrass, chilies, lime leaves, galangal, and other spices. The seafood sate sold in Bali has beautiful distinct flavours. Sate Lilit Ayam (Balinese Chicken Satay) Meat on a stick is one of Chad's favorite foods, so I picked out a recipe from the Sate section to try out.

Instructions to make Sate Lilit (Satay Lilit Bali):
  1. In a food processor put the spices, sugar, and salt (except lemon grass) and grind until soft and no big chunks or lumps, set aside
  2. Use food processor again and grind the fish fillet and chicken together until soft and tender
  3. Sauté the ground spices using vegetable oil until the flavour comes out and greasy
  4. Inside a medium bowl, put the shredded coconut and sautéd spices together and mix gently until the shredded coconut turns yellowish
  5. In the same bowl add in the ground fish and mix them altogether by hand until the texture is blended properly. The heat from the hand helps the mixture blend faster and create a sticky and greasy dough
  6. Prepare the lemon grass and stick the satay dough on it like a skewer. Make sure you press hard enough to let no air between the skewer and the dough
  7. Grill the satay or panfry it on a nonsticky pan (low heat) 2 mins each side and ocasionally put butter on it until golden brown
  8. Serve with sambal matah or sambal kecap as the condiments 😉

Sate was introduced to Indonesia by South Indians, but it has adapted into countless possibilities based on the region, religion, and available ingredients. Sate lilit Bali (Balinese Minced Seafood Satay) is probably one of the most popular authentic Balinese Dishes apart from Suckling Pig (Babi Guling) and Bebek Betutu. Even sometimes Sate lilit is served as accompaniment for Suckling Pig and other Balinese Dishes. It is made either from pork, beef, chicken and seafood. This is the first time I tried to make it.

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