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Cap Cay

Source: Cahyanti, a friend as well as ex colleague

Ingredients
  

  • 300 gr chicken fillet, cut in cubes
  • 200 gr cauliflower
  • 100 gr sugar peas
  • 2 pc carrots, thinly sliced
  • 2 pc spring onions, slice in 1cm length
  • tsp chicken broth powder
  • ½ tsp pepper
  • 750 ml hot water
  • 1 tsp sugar
  • 2 tsp corn starch mix with 50 ml cold water
  • 2 tsp salt or to taste

Spice to chop

  • 1 cm fresh ginger, finely chopped
  • 2 gloves garlic, bruised, finely chopped
Cap Cay

Cap Cay

One of our family favorite recipe. If you read this recipe, the name sounds like a Chinese food. But if you are in China and ask for this dish at any restaurant, I guarantee, you'll never find it or perhaps nobody knows or ever hear about it. It's a little bit strange, isn't it ??!! 🙂
It was said, Cap Cay was created by ethnic Chinese descent who migrated to Indonesia hundred of years back. When and who has created this recipe nobody knows, but one thing I know for sure: This a simple but perfect recipe to warm up your cold winter days 😉

Instructions

  • Heat 1 tbsp margarine in a saucepan or wok. Sautee the chooped ginger and garlics over medium heat until fragrant.
    chooped ginger and garlics
  • Add the chicken, stir and cook until the chicken becomes harder and it's colour turns to white.
    stir and cook
  • Add the hot water, salt, sugar, pepper and chicken broth powder. Bring all over medium heat to boil.
  • Add carrot, sugar peas and cauli flower. Cook until the vegetable becomes tender (make sure it's not overcooked).
    sugar peas and cauliflower
  • Add the spring onion. Cook shortly until just wilted. Adjust the seasoning, add salt or sugar if necessary.
  • Add the corn starch, stir quickly and cook until the soup becomes thicker. Remove from heat and serve hot and garnish with fried shallots/onions.
    corn starch

Tipps

  • If preferred, you can replace the chicken with sausage, meatballs, squid, shrimp or mix match from them. Vegetables can also be varied to suit your taste.
  • Some reference book suggest of adding oyster sauce into Cap Cay. Please add if you like.
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