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Indonesian chicken dish
Ayam Taliwang
Ayam Taliwang in LombokAyam Taliwang in Mataram
CourseMain course
Place of originIndonesia
Region or stateTaliwang, Lombok
Serving temperatureHot or room temperature
Main ingredientsGrilled chicken

Ayam Taliwang is a spicy Indonesian grilled chicken (ayam bakar) dish originating in Taliwang, West Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia.

History

Although Ayam Taliwang is said to be a dish favoured by the Sasak nobility, Abdul Hamid claims to have invented the dish in 1970. It is named after Karang Taliwang in Mataram, the capital of Lombok.

Preparation

Ayam Taliwang is made with chicken cut and cleaned prior to grilling. Once it has been grilled halfway, it is removed from the grill and tenderized with a pestle. It is then dipped in cooking oil; after several seconds in the oil, it is put in a spicy sauce of garlic, chili, and shrimp paste. It is then fried or grilled to order.

Presentation

Ayam Taliwang physically appears similar to regular grilled or fried chicken, with a covering of sambal. Its taste is sweet and spicy, with traces of shrimp paste. It can be served with a side of water spinach (pelecing) and eggplant (beberuk) covered with chili sauce.

Variations

The Taliwang flavour has been adapted for instant noodles.

See also

References

Footnotes
  1. ^ Kamah 2001-10-24, Ayam Taliwang.
  2. ^ Nugraha 2007-04-26, Famed 'Ayam Taliwang'.
  3. "Pelecing". Kamus Besar Bahasa Indonesia (in Indonesian).
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