Let's party. Let's Gado Gado - is this healthy Asian salad ?

When I got the sauce, and thought of making satay to use up the sauce, visitors to that post suggested that I could also try making Satay Bee Hoon, Gado Gado, Tahu Goreng. See that? A simple peanut sauce can "spawn" so many great, simple ideas. Before this post, I have not made any of the suggested. Well, sometimes, cooking a dish depends on "the right time, the right place, the right people" (a Chinese idiom - 天时,地利,人和 - pronounce tian shi, di li, ren he).

Whatever remaining from here and still remaining from there, can be used to make this! Great! Just the right time! Coincidentally, could I make it to the ultimate party?

Moreoever, all the ingredients were found at the "right place" (my fridge), and the "right person" (I, Me!) gonna cook it - Gado-Gado! A traditional dish in Indonesian cuisine - a vegetable salad served with a peanut sauce dressing. Other than Rojak, this is another Asian equivalent to Garden Salad with choice of Ranch or Vinaigrette dressing; or Caesar Salad. The vegetables are of course healthy stuff. But the peanut sauce(look at the oil...errr)...errr....I don't know. Anyway, just eat!

Gado Gado - Vegetables in peanut sauce dressing (serves 2-3)


Ingredients:
-3cups cabbage, shredded
-3cups long beans, cut into 5cm lengths
-2cups baby carrots
-1 medium-size potato, boiled in its skin, then peeled and cubed
-1/2 a block of firm beancurd, cubed and deep-fried
-1/2 cucumber, thinly sliced
-1 hard-boiled eggs, halved
-1tsp fried shallots

Method:
-Blanch long beans, carrots and cabbage till just tender (Note: Add the cabbage 5-8mins after the long beans and carrots, since cabbage takes shorter time to cook)
-Heat up the peanut sauce
-Toss all the vegetables in peanut sauce
-Tuck in!


Oh, wait, wait wait...there is one missing ingredient here. Can anybody guess what is it ?

This completed dish can be served at a "right place" (a party!) and to the "right people" (party goers!).
Ultimate Blog Party

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44 comments:

  1. could the missing ingredient be onions? looks beautiful!

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  2. Hello and welcome to the party. Your site seems really great.. thanks for all the receipes.

    Be sure to stop by my blog and enter to win a gift certificate from JoyousCreations.net

    <>< Carolyn

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  3. Hi there I came via party blog. Yummy receipes - the pictures help to sell it. I love to cook and love new receipes.

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  4. Wow! You put out an amazing party spread!

    Parker and I are just stopping by to say "Hello!"

    There's a party at our place too, hope you can make it!

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  5. I'm not a foodie but I'll come eat that gado-gado! You can check out my pickles;-)

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  6. tigerfish!

    saw you leaving a message on whats the missing ingredients on me bloggie.

    the missing ingredients is bean sprout! aka Tau Geh!

    your sauce looks good!

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  7. Stopping by from the party! Have fun!

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  8. I love a good party, mostly because of the good food. Thanks for the yummies! Thanks also for stopping by my blog!

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  9. Thanks for stopping by "my place". Nice to meet you.

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  10. Woa... a gado-gado dish that's most unique. It's almost a piece of art!

    And what you wrote about cooking being dependent on "the right time, the right place, the right people" ring so true. Sometimes, you juz have no mood. But other times, you can really work up a wok, ya? Hee!

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  11. Thanks for stopping by my blog party! Those veggies and sauce look YUMMY!

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  12. busy, busy...long time din stop by to comment...

    u forgot keropok? (not keropok man ;p)

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  13. Scrapping Servant, Just being me, Tammy and Parker, Rach, Alexis Jacobs, Mom on Coffee, Kardel, Elizabeth, nice to "meet" all of you...my pleasure.

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  14. Jacob, nope, not onions. Keep guessing :)

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  15. Keropok Man, tsk tsk tsk. You thot I invite you over for nothing? I'm not lookin for bean sprouts. Something you have in handy but I don't! ;p

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  16. Chris, exactly... on the right note!
    My cooking inspirations are directly related to time,place,people, MOOD & WEATHER, and budget! Hahahha....

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  17. omnivore, so busy arh? with "special" project is it?

    as always, sharp and bright! :D
    you solved the mystery!

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  18. Tigerfish,
    I did something similar to this peanut sauce for dipping chicken and fish satay skewers. My secret ingredient? A little bit of coconut milk. :)

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  19. aiyah, came by too late! :) keropok lor! but omnivore's sharp eyes noticed it first! :) your gado-gado looks really authentic man!

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  20. Wandering Chopsticks, for dipping chicken or fish satay skewers, you could try adding some pineapple cubes to the peanut sauce. I may try the coconut milk version next time. Thx!

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  21. Shilpa, yup! I believe you would have known too. :D You and me are both "cracker" lovers ya ? You love Doritos whereas me....potato chips.
    Actually, Gado Gado has no carrots, right ? But I have leftovers, so I added them in. Plus keropok and maybe tau geh, then it's truely authentic. You can try it if you make Sayur Lodeh again :)

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  22. OH, this all looks YUMMY! Thanks for letting me come to your party!

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  23. Oooh! I have forgotten about gado-gado...haven't had it in such a long time (since our favorite Indonesian restaurant closed....sob!). Your post just reminded me! And now I'm thinking I'll just make it myself :)

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  24. YUMMY TREAT...This monkey likes.

    Swinging in for the party. Nice to meet ya.

    My 3rd party favor give away has begun. If ya get a chance come on over.

    PARTY ON!!!!

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  25. You're missing chopped roasted peanuts as garnishing. Right?

    I love satay sauce!! Love them in satay beehon, gado gado, over rice, on bread, everything!!!!

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  26. Mmm, satay sauce. Yum! That looks delicious.

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  27. Tiger, not sure liao whether got carrots or not leh.. heh heh, seldom ate gado-gado last time, and I eat it mainly for the keropork also, haha!! No chance of making Sayur Lodeh soon, still got half from the last batch in the freezer! :)

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  28. Hi...glad you stopped in for my party. Thought I'd come see what was happening at yours.

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  29. This looks delicious! I'm not familiar with this recipe, but I love vegetables!

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  30. I have no idea what is missing, but it looks very good. I like your site, there are some nice recipes here! Great party!

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  31. Sarangeti, Joey, Monkey Giggles, hope you like the Gado Gado I've prepared. Enjoy!

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  32. Ming Merciless, I can't remember there is peanut garnish for Gado Gado. Thot it's Rojak. Can you get good satay sauce in NY ?

    Wok and Spoon, can you get satay sauce(as authentic as Malaysia) in France ?

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  33. Shilpa, I can't remember when was the last time I had gado gado before I cooked this dish too. :P But I still don't think there are carrots.
    What!? The Sayur Lodeh you made that last time is still in your freezer? You sure can keep that long in the freezer since there is coconut milk? Or you made some sayur lodeh again quite recently?

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  34. Christy, Patricia, Melissa, nice to meet you here. Thanks for coming by:D

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  35. yums! this looks sooo good. i love love love peanut sauce. :D

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  36. Tiger, haha, it's the same batch of Sayur Lodeh as the one on my blog! Can keep in the freezer indefinitely lah, no problem! I've done it before.

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  37. stopping in to say hello from the party. That dish looks yummy!

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  38. buddingcook, buy this brand(Glory). It has chunky peanut bits. You will like it.

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  39. shilpa, aiyo...you sure can keep things, man. I have not frozen cooked food(with coconut milk contents) for so long before :O

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  40. susanne, thx for droppin by too!

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  41. Hallooo! Just dropping in on the Blog Party Express to intro myself. Cool looking food - think my kids would eat it?! Come visit me at The Estrogen Files sometime!

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  42. Wow, great pictures!

    Thanks for entering the jewelry contest on my blog... the 2nd one has been posted. The winners for both should be announced next week! :)

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  43. I am amazed by the response to the party invitation! So many new folks are participating . . . it's just great!

    I'm really hungry after looking at your photos and reading about the food!

    The party is in full swing over at my place . . .c'mon over!

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  44. hey there, came here by the way of SE photo grazing. Terrific pictures! And now I know what gado gado is! haha, thank you :)

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