Movatterモバイル変換


[0]ホーム

URL:


Jump to content
WikipediaThe Free Encyclopedia
Search

Nasi tim

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Indonesian steamed chicken rice dish
Nasi tim
Nasi tim ayam
CourseMain course
Place of originIndonesia[1]
Region or stateSoutheast Asia
Serving temperatureHot
Main ingredientsRice steamed withchicken ormeat

Nasi tim is aChinese Indonesian steamed chicken rice.[2] In theIndonesian language,nasi means (cooked) rice andtim means steam. The ingredients are chicken, mushroom and hard-boiled egg. These are seasoned in soy sauce and garlic, and then placed at the bottom of a tin bowl. This tin bowl is then filled with rice and steamed until cooked. This dish is usually served with light chicken broth and chopped leeks.[1]

Variations

[edit]
Nasi tim in a Chinese foodstall inJakarta

Although it commonly uses chicken, some variants also use pork, fish or beef in place of chicken. Nasi tim for babies are often made from red rice and chicken liver.[citation needed]

Preparation and serving

[edit]

The diced and seasoned boneless chicken and mushroom are stir-fried with garlic and seasoned with soy sauce, Chinese cooking wine, sesame oil and oyster sauce. The rice is seasoned with salt and pepper and garlic. Hard boiled chicken egg is placed in the bottom of the bowl, followed by seasoned cooked chicken and mushroom, then the bowl is filled with seasoned rice. Then the bowl is steamed in a steamer until it is cooked well.[2]

The serving method is as follows: nasi tim in metal bowls (made from tin, aluminium or stainless steel) are usually kept in a steamer to keep warm. It is then served by placing the tin bowl against a plate and the bowl's content will be printed upon the plate. Because this food is always served hot — just like chicken soup — nasi tim is known ascomfort food in Chinese Indonesian culture.

The soft texture of rice and boneless chicken also make this dish suitable for young children or adults in convalescence.[citation needed]

See also

[edit]

References

[edit]
  1. ^abMarvellina (25 July 2016)."Indonesian steamed rice with chicken (nasi tim ayam)".What to Cook Today.
  2. ^abBlessedfin (28 October 2013)."Nasi Tim Ayam Jamur (Steamed Rice With Chicken and Mushroom)".Mangkok dan Sumpit.

External links

[edit]
Wikimedia Commons has media related toNasi tim.
Stews, braises
and casseroles
Fried chicken
Roast andbarbecue
Rice dishes
Pies and bread dishes
Salads
Chicken soup
Cuts and techniques
Dishes
Common
Indonesian
dishes
Acehnese
Arab
Balinese
Banjarese
Bantenese
Batak
Betawi
Buginese and
Makassar
Chinese
Cirebonese
Gorontalese
  • Binte biluhuta
  • Sate Tuna
  • Ayam iloni
  • Sagela
  • Ilahe
  • Bilentango
  • Sate Balanga
  • Ilabulo
  • Nasi kuning cakalang
  • Buburu
  • Bubur sagela
  • Nasi goreng sagela
  • Tabu Moitomo
  • Ikan iloni
  • Pilitode
Indian
Indo
Javanese
Madurese
Malay
Minahasan
Minangkabau
Moluccan
andPapuan
Palembang
Peranakan
Sasak
Sundanese
Timorese
Snacks
Krupuk
Kue
Beverages
Alcoholic
Non-alcoholic
Bumbu
Spices
Seasonings
and condiments
Influences and
overseas dishes
List articles
Related
topics


Stub icon

ThisIndonesian cuisine-related article is astub. You can help Wikipedia byexpanding it.

Stub icon

This article related to Chinesefusion cuisine is astub. You can help Wikipedia byexpanding it.

Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Nasi_tim&oldid=1297620009"
Categories:
Hidden categories:

[8]ページ先頭

©2009-2025 Movatter.jp