[SHF] Asian Sweet Invasion: Telur Gabus


Indonesia is an archipelago country in South East Asia that consists of 18,000 islands and is occupied by 250 ethnic groups. Diversity in culture has influenced the world of pleasure for the culinary adventurer.

Throughout the history, Indonesia has been involved in trade due to its location and natural resources. Indonesia's indigenous techniques and ingredients merge with influences from India, the Middle East, China and Europe. Spanish and Portuguese traders brought New World produce even before the Dutch came to colonize most of Indonesia. Indonesian island of Maluku is famed as "the Spice Island" also gave contribution on the introduction of native spices to Indonesian and global cuisine.



Telur Gabus is my contribution for SHF (Sugar High Friday) - Asian Sweet Invasion , hosted by Amrita of La Petite Boulangette.

I know for those who live in Indonesia will not make traditional Indonesian snacks as they are cheaper to buy than make them. I sometimes crave for the snacks that I used to have when I was a kid, I should try to make by myself since I have been living away from my home country.

Camilan Khas Indonesia

Thanks to Esti who is really generous to give this book, so I can make Telur Gabus, a sweet snack from sago palm flour. If I have to break down the words of Telur Gabus, it will sound weird. Telur means Egg and Gabus means Snakehead fish, literally translated snakehead fish eggs. I have no clue why they call telur gabus.

Due to my lacking ingredient, I had to substitute sago palm flour for arrowroot flour. Still taste as good as the sago ones. The white sugar covered telur gabus was made from white sugar and the brown one was made from coconut sugar (Indonesian: gula jawa/gula merah). You might wonder what coconut sugar is and how it looks like. Go and visit this link, where I have posted before.


Coconut Sugar Covered Telur Gabus

Telur Gabus
recipe by Yasaboga, modified by me

Ingredients:
250 g sago palm flour (I substituted for the same amount of arrowroot flour)
50 g flour
3 eggs, beaten
50 ml water
1/2 tsp salt

White Sugar Covered
125 g sugar
1/2 tsp vanilla powder
65 ml water

Coconut Sugar Covered
100 g coconut sugar*
50 g white sugar
65 ml water

Tips:
To soften the coconut sugar, I usually put it in a microwave just until soft enough about 10 seconds

Directions:
1. Combine arrowroot flour and flour evenly. Add eggs and knead. Gradually add water and salt; knead.

2. Take a small dough and with your palms, roll into a bird's eye chili shape. Repeat this procedure until all dough done.

3. Add oil to a large skillet (keep the oil cold) and place in telur gabus. Turn on the stove to medium heat; fry (stirring constantly) until telur gabus' is dried out. Drain. Divide into 2 parts, one part for the white sugar covered and the second part for the coconut sugar covered.

White Sugar Covered:
In a small saucepan, combine all ingredients to make the white sugar covered. Bring to a boil and let simmer until really thick. Add part 1 of fried telur gabus, stir evenly until all cover with sugar sauce. Remove from the heat and let them cool down.

White Sugar Covered Telur Gabus (Closer)

Coconut Sugar Covered:
In a small saucepan, combine all ingredients to make the coconut sugar sugar covered. Bring to a boil and let simmer until really thick. Add part 2 of fried telur gabus, stir evenly until all cover with sugar sauce. Remove from the heat and let them cool down.

Coconut Sugar Covered Telur Gabus (Closer)

15 pours:

Little Corner of Mine said...

Never had this before, looks like a great snack!

Mochachocolata Rita said...

wah keren nih...aku seneng banget...tapi beli di toko suka keras ehehe kurang kinyis kinyissss

sefa firdaus said...

waaaaaa telor gabus, inget masa kecil Pep

Mindy said...

duh sut lambreta ga makan ini..

Little Corner of Mine said...

You got tagged! Come play along!

Kevin said...

Those look good! The coconut sugar sounds interesting.

tigerfish said...

I have not heard of this though maybe somewhere somehow I have tried it without knowing the name :P

Indonesia-Eats said...

Little corner of mine: I believe some of Indonesian food stores in the US carry this stuff too

Rita: bikin sendiri gimana?

Sefa: bener banget

Mindy: gw sndr juga dah lam, makanya bikin

Kevin: you might the link to see the picture and explanation about coconut sugar

Tigersfish: that could be happened

Elsye said...

pepppyyy...mau banget telor gabuss...kelaitan enak banget Pep :D

Indonesia-Eats said...

sudah abis Elsye :)

Lina said...

beautiful photos! I love your blog. This looks so yummy~!!!

Retno Prihadana said...

mauuu...sak toples!

Indonesia-Eats said...

Lina: Thanks for stopping by

Retno: mbak kesini yahhh

michelle said...

how interesting! i had never heard of this snack before, but it sounds really tasty. i'm sort of glad that you weren't able to get your hands on an exotic ingredient like sago palm flour so it's a recipe that i can make too :)

kakahelmy said...

Wah jadi pengen pulang ke Indo kalo liat makanan kaya gini :)