When you think of kangkung, also known as water
spinach, Kangkung Belacan probably comes to mind. It's a beloved dish among
Malaysians and a staple in Chinese restaurants. This tasty treat is also a hit
in Indonesia, where it's called "Kangkung Tumis Belacan" or "Cah
Kangkung Terasi." Terasi, the Indonesian version of belacan, is something
I've learned
from my Indonesian friends, and I'll share that recipe with
you too.
In both Malaysia and Indonesia (MOUNT MERAPI JEEP RIDE), kangkung is enjoyed as a raw salad, boiled and paired with sambal belacan. During my time in Indonesia, I discovered Urap Kangkung and brought the idea back to Malaysia, creating my own vegetarian version. This will be the highlight of today's recipe (YOGYAKARTA TASTES). But don't worry, I'll also share my tried-and-true Kangkung Belacan recipe. Let's kick things off with Urap Kangkung, the vegetarian version (VEGETARIAN BAYAM MASAK LEMAK).