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Indonesian Food Recipes for Dinner

The Indonesian food I had when I toured the country in the fall of 2016 was some of the best food I’ve ever eaten in my life. Already being a fan of Asian food, I was in heaven!

I was told before I left for Indonesia that I would be eating a lot of seafood, chicken, and rice. All my favorites! I could live on just those foods!

One of the best ways to sample another land is through food. Once you have the recipes, you can shop for ingredients and then use your kitchen table as a vehicle to that country.

If you have kids at home, you could even talk about the country or perhaps play some of the traditional games after dinner. My kids always loved learning that way.

Indonesian puppet game

The beauty of Indonesia was breathtaking. I hope to go back again to see more of Gili Trawangan, Raja Ampat, and Bandung. Bali is also on my bucket list. I’ve heard it’s amazing. The people were so friendly everywhere we went. I really hated to leave!

At least I can have a taste of the country with these recipes for traditional Indonesian food. These recipes bring together many different regions throughout history.

When all these areas come jointly with the indigenous ingredients, they create something truly amazing. Travel to Indonesia during your next family meal and enjoy.

Recipes for Indonesian Food

1
Indonesian Gado Gado
Indonesian Gado Gado
Gado Gado is a traditional Indonesian salad usually made with a combination of local fresh vegetables and a mix of egg and tempeh.
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2
Slow Cooker Indonesian Barbecue Chicken
Slow Cooker Indonesian Barbecue Chicken
The slow cooker does the magic to transform this recipe into the tastiest and most tender chicken barbecue, ever!
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3
Mie Goreng
Mie Goreng
This dish is savory, sweet, spicy, and incredibly satisfying! It’s easier than making pasta!
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4
Spicy Indonesian Street Cart Noodles
Spicy Indonesian Street Cart Noodles
This spicy dish is another popular street food that will delight your tastebuds!
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5
Indonesian Chicken Curry
Indonesian Chicken Curry
This Indonesian Chicken Curry recipe is a savory and fragrant addition to your dinner lineup. If you’ve never tried Indonesian food, this is a great one.
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6
Nasi Goreng
Nasi Goreng
Delicious spicy stir-fried rice with shrimp paste, fish sauce, tamarind, and a few other goodies. Topped with a crispy fried egg!
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7
Soto Ayam
Soto Ayam
A delicious version of chicken soup with an Indonesian flare!
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8
Indonesian Fried Rice Nasi Goreng
Indonesian Fried Rice Nasi Goreng
Nasi Goreng is a fragrantly spiced Indonesian fried rice recipe that is much easier to make at home than you think!
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9
Indonesian Honey Garlic Chicken
Indonesian Honey Garlic Chicken
Simple Indonesian style honey garlic chicken made in one skillet! The sauce is sticky, sweet, and a little spicy. So good and so easy to make!
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10
Dadar Jagung
Dadar Jagung
An easy Indonesian version of Corn Fritters that you will want to make again and again!
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11
Soto Tangkar Betawi
Soto Tangkar Betawi
Indonesian-style beef rib soup that will leave your senses amazed and your tastebuds begging for more!
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12
Chicken Rendang
Chicken Rendang
An amazing Malaysian-Indonesian chicken stew with spices and coconut milk. Deeply flavorful. The best rendang recipe ever!
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13
Satay
Satay
Spicy and savory and oh so delicious, Sate is a seasoned and skewered meat dish that originated from the Indonesian island of Java.
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14
Indonesian Grilled Sambal Chicken
Indonesian Grilled Sambal Chicken
This grilled Sambal Chicken is bursting with incredible Indonesian flavor. Fast and simple to make, it comes together in less than 30 minutes!
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15
Gulai Nangka (Young Jackfruit Curry)
Gulai Nangka (Young Jackfruit Curry)
Learn how to make the best Indonesian-style young jackfruit curry (gulai nangka) in your pressure cooker (or stovetop). This will become your favorite dish
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16
Indonesian Pork Tenderloin
Indonesian Pork Tenderloin
Indonesian flavors cover this tender juicy pork loin with perfection! A must-try recipe!
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17
Indonesian Beef Meatballs
Indonesian Beef Meatballs
Easy Indonesian Beef Meatballs with classic sweet, spicy, and umami Nasi Goreng flavors that are packed with flavor and are great party appetizers!
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18
Creamy Coconut Indonesian Fish Curry
Creamy Coconut Indonesian Fish Curry
Indonesian Fish Curry (Kari Ikan) is delicately spiced and gorgeously aromatic, ready in just 30 minutes.
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19
Bowl of sambal, a traditional Indonesian dessert.
Sambal Jeruk Kasturi-Calamansi lime Sambal
Sambal Calamansi is an accompaniment to traditional Indonesian dinners. It’s easy to make and delicious!
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You may also enjoy these recipes for delicious Indonesian Snacks!

Where to Stay When Visiting Indonesia

Though traveling to Indonesia does take a lot of time, knowing where to stay when you fly into Jakarta makes it easier. After a good night’s sleep, you’ll be refreshed and ready to explore. I picked up a travel guide before I left and it was so helpful to learn about the different regions before I arrived in the country.

Please let me know if you visit Indonesia. I’d love to read about your travels there!

And if you’re intimidated about traveling around Asia, consider taking a cruise. I went on the Holland America Maasdam 20-day Southeast Asia cruise and saw six countries and only unpacked once. What could be better than traveling like that? Spend one day in Singapore before or after your cruise. It’s a great city!

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  1. WOW! i reaaaaaaaaally am loooooves this post! but psst, dont you think even you already write about 20 dishes, there’s still so many super yummy dishes out there! and, yess, i also eager to travel just because i really want to try the special and unique food from every places (i mean, what could be a better reason to travel :P) well. in the end. i loves your blog!