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Beef Rendang Curry Masala Hot (240g)

$22

97 in stock

Rendang is a dish originated from Minangkabau (a West Sumatra Island in Indonesia) produced from mostly beef, but can also be made with chicken, duck or buffalo. The primary recipe, is milk squeezed from coconut then cooked and stewed with the meat for up to 2 hrs to allow the meat and coconut to reduce and dry up to encrust the tender beef pieces, producing an intensely flavored dry curry which can last up to 4 months, whilst the more wetter one 2 months.

Other than the intense delicious flavours, Rendang itself is also a philosophy.These are derived from the 4 main cooking components of the curry which symbolize the four philosophies contained in the Minang Kabau society.

1. The first philosophy is derived from Dagiang (meat). The meat used in the manufacture of rendang, is traditionally beef. This symbolises the traditional tribal leaders in West Sumatra, the “Ninik Mamak”.

2. The second philosophy is derived from Karambia (coconut). Coconut is a symbol of the intellect, and the intellectuals.

3. The third philosophy is derived from Lado (chili), this symbolises the scholars, and the spicy and assertive way in which the teaching of religion takes place.

4. The last philosophy is cooking (spices) that symbolizes the whole of society Minang.

So, when you’re cooking a rendang variety, it is more the symbolism of an ancient culture and society from which it was born.

At the present time, the Rendang cuisine has been progressively expanding to include variations such as jackfruit (rendang Cubadak), rendang egg, potato rendang and rendang lung! So try adding a bit of this traditional Sumatran flavor into your curry reportoire.

Accompany with any of our sambals.

This 250g jar will cook with approximately 10kg of meat, vegetables or seafood – 50 servings.

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Description

Nutrition Information

Servings per package:

50

Serving size:

5
g

Average Qty
per Serving

Average Qty per 100g

Energy

73 kJ
1460 kJ

Protein

0.6 g
12.7 g

Fat, total

0.8 g
15.4 g

-saturated

0.1 g
1.9 g

Carbohydrate

1.3 g
25.1 g

-sugars

0.8 g
15.9 g

Sodium

17 mg
331 mg

Ingredients

Coriander Seed, Paprika, Chilli Powder, Turmeric

Recipe

Ingredients:

  • 2 stalks Lemon Grass
  • 4 Kaffir Lime leaves
  • 3 slices Galangal, finely chopped
  • 1 tsp Salt or to taste
  • 1 tsp Brown Sugar
  • 4 cups Coconut Cream
  • 2 tbsp Beef Rendang Curry Masala
  • 2 cloves garlic, finely chopped
  • 2½ tsp ginger, finely chopped
  • 2 medium onions, finely chopped
  • 1kg Beef, cubed

Method:

In a blender, add lemon grass, kaffir lime leaves, galangal, salt and sugar and grind to a paste. Add water, if necessary. Bring coconut milk to boil in a saucepan. Add lemon grass paste, mix well. Add Beef Rendang Curry Masala, garlic, ginger, onion and stir. Bring to boil again, add beef and cook until tender. Cook uncovered until liquid has reduced and coconut cream has boiled down.

Additional information

Weight 0.6 kg
Dimensions 10.5 × 9 × 14 cm
Heat

Size

250g, 8.8oz

Barcode

"0799632177739"

Australian % Ingredients

30

4 reviews for Beef Rendang Curry Masala Hot (240g)

  1. Tania Marsh (verified owner)

    I have been wanting to try a beef rendang for a long time. This spice mix was perfect! The rendang lived up to my expectations – totally delicious and worth the extra effort.

    • tracey

      Thats great, thanks for letting us know! Keep enjoying!

  2. Sabine Engelhardt (verified owner)

    This spice mix is so delicious would recommend everyone to try it

  3. Reksat

    The Spices were received very promptly. Though I haven’t used the Rendang Curry yet, I am very happy with the aromas from the jar AND very appreciative that the jar was 100% FULL. You rarely see a food container Full. Well Done Flavour & Spice

  4. Astrid (verified owner)

    Prompt delivery and the curry turned out good.

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