gulai
๐ฎ๐ฉ A dish from Indonesia
Gulai is a type of spiced stew commonly found in the culinary traditions of Malaysia, Indonesia and other parts of Maritime Southeast Asia, including Brunei, Singapore and southern Thailand. Closely associated with both Malay and Minangkabau cuisines, it is characterised by a rich, aromatic sauce made from coconut milk and a blend of ground spices, typically including turmeric, coriander, chilli and other local aromatics.
What gives it away
| ๐ฅMain ingredients | coconut milk, turmeric, coriander, chili, aromatics, meat or fish |
|---|---|
| ๐ฅCooking method | simmered in spiced coconut sauce |
| ๐ Flavour & style | rich, aromatic, spicy, golden |
| ๐When itโs eaten | main dish served with rice |
Frequently asked questions
Where does gulai come from?
gulai is a dish that originated in Indonesia.
What is gulai?
Gulai is a type of spiced stew commonly found in the culinary traditions of Malaysia, Indonesia and other parts of Maritime Southeast Asia, including Brunei, Singapore and southern Thailand. Closely associated with both Malay and Minangkabau cuisines, it is characterised by a rich, aromatic sauce made from coconut milk and a blend of ground spices, typically including turmeric, coriander, chilli and other local aromatics.