18 March 2008

Fried Pork Balls (Bakso Goreng Babi) - version 4


Description:
Finally, I can make the pork balls like, well close to the pork balls at Tante Caulfield's. You know... just like the other copycat recipe (also known as economical version) heheheh Anyway, the taste and teh texture is very close, I'm serious. If you like the balls chewy in the inside and crunchy at the outside, then... this is the one!

The keys are the seasoning and the frying temperature and time. This recipe is based on my first trial with the pork balls by modifying Ci Ine's (Elkaje) recipe.

Please note that the spoon measurement is based on US measuring spoon.



Ingredients:
350 g mince pork or mince beef (I haven't tried with lean meat)
225 g tapioca flour
2 eggs, extra large or 59 g mass size
9 Tbsp (135 mL, using the 15mL US Tbsp) water

0.5 Tbsp soy sauce, Kikoman
1 Tbsp Thai fish sauce
1 Tbsp sesame oil
0.5 Tbsp spring onion, white part, finely chopped
20 g garlic, grated or finely chopped, about 5 medium size cloves. Caution: Some garlic varieties may have more pungent flavour.
0.5 tsp caster sugar
0.3 tsp ground white pepper
0.3 tsp salt, optional



Directions:
1. Put meat and the rest of ingredients in a mixing bowl.
2. Mix well until the meat is distributed in the mixture, no big lumps and the mixture is sticky.
3. Rest the mixture for about 5 minutes to let the tapioca flour swells in the liquid. The mixture will become slightly thickened.
4. Meanwhile, heat up enough oil in the frying pan to medium high heat.
5. Wet the spoon in cold water every time scooping the meat mixture. Put the meat mixture in your palm. Form the hand like holding an ice cream cone. Press the fingers from bottom up. Squeeze out some mixture from between the thumb and the index finger.
6. Once finished enough balls in the frying pan, reduce the heat and fry the balls for 10-15 minutes on medium low heat. Take out from the oil and drain on the paper towel.


Note:
If the meat is substituted with mince chicken, reduce the water to 6-7 Tbsp as chicken is more watery. The mixture can be partly replaced or completely replaced with mince prawn meat, crab meat, fish and/or squid. Just adjust the amount of water accordingly.

If you want meatier balls, reduce the amount of tapioca flour and adjust the amount of water.

Any left over can be used for stir fry or soup.

39 comments:

  1. ini menu favorit gw Re ... kalo gw suka ditambahin cincangan ebi goreng ato cincangan juhi goreng ... hmmmmm ... yummy ... :))

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  2. wah yg namanya ebi mesti dijauhin hehehe suamiku gak demen seafood samsek sih...

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  3. nyoba ah, tapi digani sapi aja....enak nih...tapi nanti deh abis selesai diet,:))

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  4. boleh boleh koq... yg versi ini sih, aku bilang versi ekonomis abis banyak tepungnya sih. susah deh ama gorengan, aku demen banget. eh iya, kalo pake sapi, warnanya lebih coklat/gelap. Jadi jangan kaget kalo warnanya agak2 kelam gitu.

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  5. kapan2 aku contek ya Reg....keliatannya enak banget nih..

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  6. enak koq lin... cuma abis itu mesti makan mint, si garlic rada2 dasyat ;-p

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  7. Wah ini salah satu makanan fav ku, nyontek ya.

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  8. aduh, suka bangetttt :))
    kapan2 mau bikin ah pake resep ini.. boleh ya.. hehehe
    TFS

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  9. experiment baso goreng trus ya Gin. Btw tadi gw juga bikin ;-).

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  10. waww baso goreng! jadi pengeennnn...

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  11. sama nih... susah nyetopnya. silahkan kalo mau dipake resepnya.

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  12. heheeh samaan dong. iya nih, akhirnya dapet juga triknya.

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  13. Thanks ya, Re ... nanti aku pengin nyoba ....
    Kalau di restoran Indo disini, $1 / biji lho

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  14. weh... lebih mahal lagi ya? silahkan dicoba, moga2 cocok.

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  15. Hmm.. enak banget kayaknya.. palagi dicocol sauce sambel.. nikmaaatt..

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  16. tambahin sambel botolan slurp

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  17. kayaknya si sambel gak ketinggalan ya? hheheh

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  18. hehehe another sambel fan ;-p

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  19. wach menarik nich ...

    salam kenal Regina :)

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  20. salam kenal jg... thanks udah mampir kemari :D

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  21. bagiin dong.... komposisi fotonya tambah mantap dah... jadi ngeliat makannya tambah kepingin... :D

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  22. thank you for sharing ya...tar mau coba ah

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  23. hhhmmm...bisa kebayang Reg rasanya...thanks ya non

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  24. nahh ini enak nihhhhhhhhh...boleh aku link ya Re..thnx

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  25. makasih... makasih... jangan2 pengen jatah nih ekkekekeekke

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  26. silahkan, semoga cocok. :D

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  27. silahkan rien... :D sisanya aku jadiin bahan utk capcay2an.

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  28. makasih resepnya sayaa salah satuu pnggemarnya. bakso tante enaaaaaakkkkkkkkk

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  29. regina, aku dah nyoba td wah enak...anak ku suka loh..thank u 4 sharing ya...:)

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  30. no problem... seneng dengernya :D

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  31. Regina, aku udah ke-2 kali nyoba bikin. Yg pertama, pas abis bikin kedatangan tamu, ya udah jadi suguhan. Eh...disikat abis. Anak2 juga nggak berhenti2 makannya. Kemarin bikin lagi, untung nggak ada tamu. Kali ini bisa dinikmati sendiri, terutama anak2, doyan banget! Mangkanya bener2 bersyukur deh dapet resep dari kamu.

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  32. thank you. barusan i coba yang versi 4 ini, karena barusan u telpon, n lagi ada sisa minyak setelah goreng tahu. teksturnya i suka yang ini, banyak tepung jadi 'ringan'. cuma garlicnya lain kali i mau kurangi, terlalu nendang... Instead of fish sauce, mungkin bisa juga pake oyster sauce ya (tolong cobain kalo pas bikin lagi... di sini dah uzur, gak sering2 menggoreng, bisa hi-choles n hi blood press). I suppose gurih tidak seamis fish sauce, tapi semoga aja gak cepet gosong..
    Halle bilang yummm...

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  33. hehehe seneng banget dengernya :D aku bersyukur jg tuh dpt resep dari ci ine sbg basic recipenya :D

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  34. heheh boleh jg nih nyoba pakai oyster sauce (asli gak kepikiran). tp fish saucenya kalau udah dicampur gitu, gak amis2 amet koq, gak spt yg pas masih di botol. maklum nih, di rumah penggemar garlic :D

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  35. Salam kenal, dan numpang nulis testimony nih mba Regina...Resepnya sudah diuji coba di dapurku...beneran pas, hanya tepung tapiokanya saya tambah dikit lagi krn si daging agak2 berair....enak hasilnya, sesuai keinginan, garing di luar, kenyal tapi lembut di dalam...Thank you buat resepnya.. Langsung diarsip nih resepnya..

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  36. salam kenal jg... makasih udah nyoba resepnya dan turut senang cocok dengan rasanya jg. memang sih, utk ukuran tepung dan air suka tergantung situasi dan selera jg :)

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