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Sate Babi

INDONESIA

Sate Babi

15 minutes

4 persons

Easy

Satay, satay, sateh or satai. However you write it, it remains the classic of Indonesian cuisine. Are you planning a barbecue? Then this is your recipe! Although it is also delicious next to a bami goreng with peanut sauce . Satay has different versions: satay ayam (chicken), satay sapi (beef), satay kambing (goat) and… satay babi (pork). This recipe is made with cubes of marinated pork tenderloin that are threaded onto wooden skewers. If you let the meat marinate all night, they will be the tastiest. But if you have less time, one to four hours is also fine.


Preparation time: 15 minutes

Marinating time: 1 to 4 hours

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Preparation

Step 1. Make the marinade

  • Grate the ginger and finely chop the garlic.

  • Mix the ginger and garlic together with the soy sauce, sambal, sugar, ketjap, salt and white pepper.


Step 2. Make the Satay Babi and let it soak

  • Cut the pork tenderloin into small cubes of 2 to 3 cm.

  • Mix the pork tenderloin with the marinade and let it marinate in the refrigerator for at least 1 to 4 hours (or all night!).


Step 3. Start stringing!

  • Remove the marinated meat from the refrigerator and thread it onto the skewers. 4 pieces of pork tenderloin per skewer are more than enough (in Indonesia the satays are not too big).

  • Then fry the satays in a little oil in a frying pan, barbecue or grill. When the satay has a nice color and the outer layer is caramelized, they are ready.

Ingredients

  • 2 pieces of pork tenderloin (approx. 550 grams)

  • 2 cm fresh ginger

  • 2 cloves of garlic

  • 4 tbsp ketjap

  • 1 tbsp brown sugar

  • 1.5 tablespoon sambal oelek

  • 1 tsp ketoembar (ground coriander)

  • 0.5 tsp white pepper

  • Salt to taste

  • Satay sticks

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