07 February 2009

Ledre Pisang

Description:
When I first read about the event at Rurie's website, I was thinking what I am going to make. I basically live in Jakarta and most of my live I live outside Indonesia, too. I won't have a clue what food is sort of disappearing from the market.

Luckily, after discussing the idea with my sister and my cousin, a couple of foods were suggested. My cousin suggested either this Ledre Pisang or Sego Gono. My cousin said she couldn't get either of them easily from the food stall as she used to. Yep, I know both dishes. I used to eat them when I was small. The only thing is how to make it? God knows how. At the end, my cousin asked her mom how to make both. I chose to make Ledre Pisang because it's much simpler to make it than the other dish. The recipe belongs to her late grandma.

This type of Ledre Pisang is the wet style. There is another type that is using a kind of crispy egg roll pastry and it's from East Java (correct me if I'm wrong). However, this style is from the area (and nearby towns, of course) where my parents are from, Parakan, Central Java. This Ledre Pisang consists of a blanket of sticky rice filled with slices of banana and shredded coconut.

It's really delicious when it's served warm. The rice crust gives a unique crackling sensation when you eat it. When it's cold, the crust is kind of hard to chew. ;-p

Here is my version of Ledre Pisang, slightly different due to the availability of ingredients in Down Under. I guess the portion size is also plummer than the one I used to have. ;-p

Enjoy!

Ledre Pisang



Ingredients:
3/4 cup sticky rice
1 pandanus leaf (optional)
hot water

2 Tbsp dessicated coconut
a dash of salt

vegetable oil

a dash of sugar (optional)

1 ripe banana, sliced



Directions:
Soak sticky rice overnight. Steam the sticky rice until cooked and add about 2 tablespoons of hot water about 2-3 times, stir/fold and continue steaming. Cook until the sticky rice is soft but still retains the shape. Put aside on a plate.

Add a little bit of water to the dessicated coconut until the granule is damp and soft. Add a dash of salt and mix.

Prepare a non stick frying pan and add a little bit of oil. Heat it on medium high heat. Put some of the sticky rice and spead it with an oily spoon. Sprinkle some coconut and a dash of sugar. Arrange slices of banana on one half of the ledre. Once the other side is golden brown, flip the other half to make half circle (just like tacos).

Serve warm.



Info from my mom - The other method that my grandma used to do was to put enough amount of soaked sticky rice in the small wok, then add some water to cook it (just up to surface level of the rice). Once the rice starts to cook, spread it with the spoon or spatula. Then, add the coconut and banana. However, this will take ages to complete the batch but you can make thinner wrap since the rice is not that sticky yet.


Cook's note:
- Oil a spoon to spread the sticky rice on the frying pan. Otherwise, you will fight with it and you won't be able to shape it to a circle. No wonder, the commercial one was so oily ;-p
- In Indonesia, we usually use pisang raja goreng (not sure what the translation is in English). The texture is close to lady finger banana.
- The commercial ledre is usually cooked until the bottom part is slightly charred.




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39 comments:

  1. Hi Re, belum pernah makan yang versi ini, aku taunya yang kering, yang ini kayanya juga enak ya?

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  2. ayo bikin mas, resepnya kan udah ada :D

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  3. nggak kebayang rasanya kek mana ya reg...? unik kayaknya ya...

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  4. bayangin... kerak ketan dgn pisang :D kalau yg aslinya sih ada sangit2nya dikit. cuma bikin di rumah, gak betah nunggu rada2 gosong.

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  5. pernah denger tapi baru liat penampakannya sekarang. unik juga ya..

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  6. yoi, yg asli dilapisin dgn daun pisang.

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  7. wah asyik tuh... ada ledre pisang ... :9

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  8. iya nih, jadi inget jaman kecil :D

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  9. Baru tau ledre pisang versi yang ini.. Taunya yang tipis renyah.. Nampak enyaks! :D

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  10. yg ini kurang populer di kota2 lainnya dibandingkan yg semprong style. soalnya gak bisa lama2 ngendon toko sih heheh

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  11. waahhhhh tie baru denger nih :) pengen nyoba juga :)

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  12. Sip....makasih buat ikutan yah :)

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  13. mau donk ledrenya,aku pernah dengar namanya,tapi ngga tau bentuknya say..
    itu aku juga baru posting tuh buat Eventnya Rurie.

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  14. huhuhu gak doyan mbak Reg, makasih deh... *sapa jg yg nawarin*

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  15. Ledre pisang itu yang bahan dasarnya mirip crepes bukan?
    Tinggal diolesin pake pasta pisang ajah di atas adonan crepe, bisakah?

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  16. Aku pernah bikin ini tapi gagal, ketebalan kulitnya. Yang ini kalo di kotaku bukan ledre namanya tempel. Mau ya 5 hihihi abis doyan ato rakus xixixi

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  17. Kupikir ledre pisang yg tipiiisss banget dan digulung itu...
    yg klo makan selalu bikin sewot mamaku...remahnya kemana2 soalnya...;p

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  18. di Parakan bilangnya intip pisang... bikinan tetanggaku :)

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  19. Belum pernah denger... belum pernah lihat... apalagi makannya... sounds really delicious. With banana, coconut and pandan... you really can't go wrong.... Yummm...

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  20. no problem, rur. untung dpt wangsit heheh

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  21. boleh yen, masih ada satu. yg ini ledre versi basah :D

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  22. seingetku yg dulu suka dibeliin itu, aku gak gitu doyan karena rada2 kasap. yg ini lebih lembut.

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  23. yg ini versi lain, om. yg crepes itu bikinannya jatim. yg ini punyanya jateng deket2 tempat asal ortu.

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  24. heheh sama, yg aku bikin ini jg rada2 tebal. susah banget oi bikin yg setipis yg dijual. kamu dari kota mana?

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  25. yg itu beda versi, mon. seng pake egg roll itu bikinannya jatim tapi aku gak tahu persis asalnya.

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  26. heheh satu kota aja namane berbeda. di keluarga mamaku nyebutnya ledre pisang.

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  27. ooohhhh... baru tau nih ada ledre jenis begini.
    sama dg yg laen, taunya dan sukaaaa banget sama ledre yang kriuk-kriuk..
    bravo Reg..

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  28. yg ledre pakai pastry itu karena bisa dipasarkan ke toko2 dan tahan lebih lama. kalao yg ini rada susah utk dijual ke toko, soale kalao gak anget rada berat ngunyahnya. ;-p

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  29. jeng, ledre pisang disini masih banyak dijual...
    klu di solo, yang langka tu ledre ndog (telor), mirip kerak telor, tapi nurut lidah daku sih enakan ini... hahhaaha...

    ledre ndog:

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  30. ini ledre ndog dari si mbok manyun itu ya? kelihatan menul2 banget :D

    kali tergantung daerahnya, mbak. yg ini hasil pengalamannya sepupuku yg dari parakan. katanya udah jarang nemuin si ledre di sana. bagus lah kalo masih banyak yg jual di solo :)

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  31. wah..mesti cobain nih..keliatannya ga terlalu susah bikinnya..

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  32. nggak susah koq, cuma mesti sabar aja :D

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