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Great recipe for Indonesian Traditional Cheese Stick: Telur Gabus Keju / Bidaran / Widaran. Hi I'm Yohana from discoverindonesianow.com I would like to introduce a traditional Indonesian cheese stick called "Telur Gabus Keju" or "Bidaran" or "Widaran" as different person calls it differently. When to eat Indonesian Cheese Stick Telur Gabus Keju. Generally, people eat the snack in all times of the year.
To get started with this recipe, we have to first prepare a few ingredients. You can cook indonesian traditional cheese sticks (telor gabus) using 6 ingredients and 11 steps. Here is how you cook it.
The ingredients needed to make Indonesian traditional cheese sticks (Telor gabus):
- Make ready 200 g tapioca flour
- Get 50 g all-purpose flour
- Prepare 50 g butter
- Prepare 125 g grated cheddar cheese
- Prepare 2 eggs
- Prepare Oil to fry
Kue is a fairly broad term in Indonesian to describe a wide variety of snacks; cakes, cookies, fritters, pies, scones, and patisserie. Kue are made from a variety of ingredients in various forms, some are steamed, fried or baked. Kastengels (Cheese stick cookies) image: wikimedia creative commons. This little delight savory cookie is called kaastengels in Dutch and kastengel or kue keju in Indonesian.
Instructions to make Indonesian traditional cheese sticks (Telor gabus):
- Whisk the butter and eggs together or you can also use mixer
- Add the grated cheese and mix them until the texture becomes soft
- Then mix both flours together, and add quarter of it to the mixture, this time use your cleaned hand to mix
- Keep on adding the flour in batches until you get the right texture, where you can knead the dough without sticking on your hand
- Meanwhile, heat up your pan with low heat, add a lot of oil approx 300ml so that will cover all the sticks nicely
- While the oil is heating up, start making your sticks using your hand and immediately drop it to the oil one by one
- Don't add too many sticks, the sticks will float when it's half Cooked, so make sure there is enough space fro them to float and you can easily toss and turn
- Once they are floating, toss them to ensure they are fully cooked and fry them until colour change to golden
- Remove from oil once you get the colour you need, and place them on the wax paper until they cool down
- Do the same for the remaining dough
- Serve immediately or store them in a jar for whenever you want them. Just make sure that it's an air tight jars so the sticks remain crispy
Kastengels (Cheese stick cookies) image: wikimedia creative commons. This little delight savory cookie is called kaastengels in Dutch and kastengel or kue keju in Indonesian. It is an Indonesian cheese stick cookie. Kastengel is savory, buttery, cheesy, and irresistibly delicious. It is often made with either cheddar or gouda cheese.
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