Visiting Pasar Badung, Denpasar + {recipe} Balinese Satay.

We had a short vacation in Bali about 1.5 weeks ago.
Actually that was my second trip to Bali after moved back to Indonesia, 3 years ago.

Back from the refreshing trip, we happily celebrated my mom's 70th birthday early July. Only last week, I had time to check the photos that I took during our trip in Bali. Oh,...it's a lot. And I remember the pictures that I took in Bali 1.5 years ago, that was supposed to be shared in this blog but unfortunately until now they are still sitting quietly on a special album; most of them are re-sized and ready to be blogged.

For a moment I have no idea where to start blogging about both trips, how to arrange the pictures that have story & are connected each other. Where to start, which picture I have to put first, second, and so on, since all of them has their own beauty and story...At the end, I decided to divide the story by their location in two postings. The first one is about the 'beach' area and the second will be about the 'highland' area.

For now, let me share some pictures that I took on our last day in Bali last week, during our trip visiting Badung Market, in Denpasar (the capital city of Bali Province).

Seller @ Badung Market, Denpasar, Bali

The traditional market is always on our list to visit, especially when we are in a new place/city. It was our last day in Bali, when we decided to visit Pasar Badung (Badung Market) in Denpasar. It took about 30 minutes from our hotel in Legian to arrive in this market.

This is the biggest market in Denpasar, has 4 storeys with giant concrete structure and beautiful Balinese architecture. Located in Gajah Mada Street, only about 1 km from the city center.

Crowded? Yes. Were the kids complaining, grumbling ? Yup. "Why we have to visit this market?" asked my son. And I heard my husband answered,"I'm sorry that you have parents who like to visit traditional market". ha..ha.. hmm, one day they'll be grateful for this experience.

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Like almost in every places in Bali, in the market we also found people praying according to Balinese Hinduism tradition and send their offering. That makes the market in Bali different with other traditional markets. The smell of smoky incense combine with the aroma of many flowers, accompanying our steps, and gave a special impression.
It's a very colorful market, very interesting, and naturally unique.

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We walked through the market corridors, saw here and there, say hi to some sellers, enjoy the pleasant atmosphere. Since we're on vacation, I'm free from my cooking job, so we didn't come to buy raw ingredients. But we enjoyed some of the traditional food and snack.

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pic : Delicious Balinese Pork Satay

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For me, Balinese food is one of the most exotic food that I've ever tried. It's very rich. Rich of flavor, texture and the most interesting one, it's rich of ingredients and spices. Really appetizing.

Actually, Balinese food is not on the list in our daily menu. I don't regularly cook this type of dishes, even I'm familiar with those food. One thing very interesting I know is that Balinese Culinary has a concept of the five basic spices that each of them is the basic 'paste' spices to cook certain main ingredient. Interesting! *please correct me if I'm wrong*

As I wrote before I don't have special experience about Balinese Culinary. One site that you can check if you want to learn more about Balinese Food is Ira's Blog. She lives in Bali, has more experience to cook some Balinese Food and share it on her beautiful blog, Cooking Tackle

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pic : A wide selection of Balinese side dishes, can be choose according to our taste, and served with steam rice. 

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pic : Mix Sweet Porridge. We tried all of them, mixed in one bowl. Super delicious!

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Our great morning adventure in Badung Market, gave me inspiration trying to make Balinese Satay at home. Our Children really like our homemade 'simple' chicken satay. Since a couple of months ago, we decided to have a Friday night barbeque at our back terrace. Even we don't have special equipment and only use the very simple one, but both of our children are really excited to help me preparing the outdoor cooking together. So, last week... our Friday Night become more special with Balinese Satay.

Again, it's very rich of spices. Easy to prepare, the result is aromatic and delicious satay. Serving with delicious peanut sauce. What a great dinner we had.

Homemade Balinese Satay

Sate Bali / Balinese Satay
Source : Primarasa, Bali Favorit & Satai Nusantara.
Bahan / Ingredients :
500 gr daging sapi (tanpa lemak) / 500 gr beef (without fat)
5 sdm minyak goreng / 5 tbsp cooking oil
15 buah tusuk sate, rendam dalam air, tiriskan / 15 skewer, soak in water, drained

Bumbu Halus / Spices (ground):
12 butir bawang merah /12 shallots
6 siung bawang putih / 6 garlic
5 cm kencur / 5 cm lesser galangal *aromatic ginger*
5 cm jahe / 5 cm ginger
2 cm lengkuas / 2 cm galangal
2 cm kunyit / 2 cm tumeric
8 lembar daun jeruk, iris-iris / 8 lime leaves, sliced
1 sdt garam / 1 tsp salt
1 sdm gula merah / 1 tbsp palm sugar

Saus Kacang / Peanut Sauce:
6 buah cabe merah / 6 red chilli
6 butir bawang merah / 6 shallot
2 siung bawang putih / 2 garlic
4 lembar daun jeruk / 4 lime leaves
1 sdt terasi matang / 1 tsp shrimp paste
1 1/2 sdt garam / 1 1/2 tsp salt
2 sdm gula pasir / 2 tbsp sugar
1 sdm gula merah, sisir halus / 1 tbsp palm sugar, finely sliced
200 gr kacang tanah goreng, haluskan / 200 gr fried peanut, crushed
400 ml air matang / 400 ml water
2 sdm kecap manis / 2 tbsp sweet soy sauce
1 1/2 sdm air jeruk nipis / 1 1/2 tbsp lime juice

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Cara Membuat : 
1. Potong-potong daging ukuran 1/2x2x2 cm, sisihkan. Panaskan minyak goreng dalam wajan, masukkan bumbu yang sudah dihaluskan, aduk hingga baunya harum, angkat.

2. Campurkan bumbu tumis bersama daging, aduk, remas-remas hingga bumbu rata. Diamkan selama 30-60 menit agar bumbu meresap.

3. Tumis kembali daging yang telah dibumbui, masak hingga daging empuk, bila perlu tambahkan air panas secukupnya dan masak terus sampai daging benar-benar empuk dan air mengering, angkat. Biarkan hingga dingin.

4. Siapkan tusuk sate yang sudah di rendam. Tusuk 4 potong daging pada setiap tusuk sate, selesaikan hingga bahan habis.

5. Panaskan pemanggang di atas kompor atau bara api, taruh sate di atasnya. Panggang sambil bolak-balik dan olesi bumbu atau minyak goreng hingga matang dan aromanya keluar, angkat.

6. Saus Kacang : Rebus cabai, bawang merah, dan bawang putih, lalu haluskan bersama daun jeruk, terasi, garam, gula pasir dan gula merah. Masukkan kacang halus, aduk sambil tuangi air hingga adonan licin. Masukkan ke dalam panci, jerang di atas api, didihkan, angkat. Tambahkan kecap manis dan air jeruk, aduk.

7. Taruh satai di atas piring saji, hidangkan bersama saus kacang.

Homemade Balinese Satay
Method : 
1. Cut the meat 1/2x2x2 cm size, set aside. Heat oil in a skillet, put spice paste, stirring until it smells fragrant, remove from heat.

2. Combine the sauteed seasoning with meat, stir, mix well until the spices evenly. Let stand for 30-60 minutes to allow flavors to infuse.

3. Saute meat again that has been spiced up, and cook until meat is tender, if necessary add enough hot water and cook until the meat is really tender and water dries, remove from heat. Allow to cool.

4. Prepare the skewers that have been in soak. 4 pieces of meat skewers on each skewer, finish up consumables.

5. Heat the grill on the stove or hot coals, place skewers on it. Bake with a back and forth and rubbing seasoning or cooking oil until cooked and the flavor out, remove from heat.

6. Peanut sauce: Boil the peppers, onion, and garlic, then puree with lime leaves, shrimp paste, salt, sugar and brown sugar. Enter the nuts finely, mix with water until dough is smooth pour. Put it in the pan, jerang on the fire, bring to a boil, remove from heat. Add soy sauce and lemon juice, stir.

7. Satai put on a serving dish, served with peanut sauce.

See you again on the next posting, about Bali beaches and highland.

Comments

Ira Rodrigues said…
Cakep banget fotonya van, kamu itu emang the best when it turn to showcasing the beauty of both, the place and it cuisine. TOP!

Btw, thank you for the mentioned!
Salam kenal dan salam persaudaraan. Numpang lewat ya gan, apa kabarnya? Terima kasih, foto aktivitas pasar Badung bagus-bagus, resepnya sate bali juga mak nyuuss, mantap deh. Kalau senggang berkunjung ke web: OBYEKTIF.COM saya tunggu, trims.

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Anonymous said…
hai Mbak Van.
seneng banget jalan2 ke Bali.

sate Balinya keliatan enak, Mbak. :)
Yenny Hazeli said…
Mb V...! Dirimu emang hebaaad, aku yg baca aja serasa ada disana..:) paporit blog daahhhh!!!! ��
Vania said…
Ira, you're welcome :)
Thanks pujiannya, pengen banget spend about 1 month exploring Bali Island.
Tiap malem kita ngobrol till midnite kali ya. hahaha...

Obyektif Magz...
okay, silahkan lewat...

Nova,
yup, sate Bali itu enak Nov. Kaya rempah2.

Yenny,
apa kabar Yen?
thanks dah mampir lagi.
tvcorners said…
wow superb places i wana to go there.....
Unknown said…
nice thanks.
recipes
Nice places i wish i visit these places :(