Lemper is an Indonesian dish made of sticky rice and chicken. The chicken is rolled inside the rice, in a fashion similar to egg roll. This is in turn rolled and wrapped inside a banana leaf or a plastic sheet to make a packet ready for serving.
Lemper also can be called ”Indonesian sushi roll”. A savory and delicious snack and sometimes good for breakfast too.
Some people cook Lemper by steaming or grilling after the Lemper are wrapped with banana leaves so that the fragrance of the leaves could be absorbed into the sticky rice. Lemper is one of the most popular ‘Jajanan Pasar’ in Indonesia (notes: ‘Jajanan’ means snacks and ‘Pasar’ means traditional market so it’s basically an Indonesian traditional snack).
Steamed Lemper (**)
Grilled Lemper (**)
Why Lemper?
I had been thinking of making Lemper for sometimes and have collected some recipes from different sources. I still regret it that I never learned how to make Lemper from my Mom as she made the best Lemper ever.
After studying the recipes, I decided to try the one which I thought closest to my Mom’s Lemper. And this is the recipe I chose to follow:
Ingredients:
- 250 gram sticky rice, rinsed and drained
- 400 ml water
- 50 gram cream coconut powder
- salt
- 2 tablespoons vegetable oil
- 225 gram minced chicken
- 2 pandan leaves
- 3 Kafir lime leaves
- 1 teaspoon squized lime juice
- 1 oinion, finely chopped
- 2 cloves of garlic, finely chopped
- 2 teaspoons coriander seeds
- 2 teaspoon shaved palm sugar or brown sugar
- salt
The first time I tried making Lemper was on last February 3rd, during the holiday for Lunar New Year.
I managed to cook the sticky rice:
and the chicken filling ….. (note: I did not really mince the chicken , basically only it into small pieces)
When came the time to roll the Lemper……….that was a bit of disaster.
I have never learned before how to roll the sticky rice. I tried to figure it out myself but could not roll the sticky rice because my fingers got all sticky….even with the help of oil and the Lemper was breaking up.
After struggled trying to roll the sticky rice and the chicken filling, I knew that it must be something wrong with the technique. The taste was OK but the look was far from the Lemper I’ve known. Oh gosh, what should I do?
I remember I have ever seen another technique of making lemper in a cooking magazine. Instead of rolling the sticky rice, they used baking pan to form the lemper as shown in the following picture (**):
So I decided to make the most out of the mess I’ve made by putting the sticky rice and the chicken filling in a baking pan as follows:
- First I brush the baking pan with oil
- Put one layer (around 2 – 3 cm thick) of the sticky rice in the pan
- Add a layer of the chicken meat on top of the sticky rice layer
- Cover the chicken meat layer with another layer of sticky rice.
Definitely, the look of my Lemper was not good at all, but fortunately the taste was OK and that’s all the matter for first time trial.
When cut, my first time Lemper looked like this:
I promised myself that next time I will try making better Lemper not just in terms of the taste but also the appearance.
The second time I made Lemper Ayam was last week end. This time it was much better than the first, both in terms of the taste and the look.
I did not know the step by step of rolling the Lemper, so I just rely on my memory of how my Mom’s made Lemper many years ago. When trying the second time, I found out that to roll the sticky rice, I need the help of banana leaf or plastic wrap or plastic gloves to prevent the sticky rice get stuck on all over my fingers
And this was how I made Lemper the second time:
- Place the sticky rice in a pan and add the water
- Bring to the boil, reduce the heat and simmer for 15 minutes
- Add half of the cream coconut and a pinch of salt and continue to cook over a low heat until the rice is tender
- Spread the hot rice in a plate and allow to cool
- Using a pestle and a mortar, pound all the spice ingredients into a smooth paste. Add in the pieces of pandan leaves
- Gently fry the spice paste in the oil until fragrant
- Add the minced chicken and Kafir line leaves, then stir in the remaining half of the coconut cream powder and a dash of water
- Continue to stir fry until the chicken is cooked through and the mixture is dry
- Season with salt and the squized lime juice
- Remove from heat, discard the pandan and kafir line leaves and let the chicken mixture to cool
- Brush a sheet of plastic wrap or aluminum foil with oil
- Spoon heap of sticky rice onto the plastic wrap or aluminum foild and shape into rectangles
- Spread some chicken filling along the center of each rice rectangle from end to end
- Fold both sides of the rectangle rice towards each other lengthwise
- Roll with our fingers (covered by plastic wrap or gloves) and shape it like this:
- continue to fold one by one until you get a batch of Lemper
This is how the Lemper rolls should look when they are wrapped in banana leaves:
The banana leaves make a nice aroma. After that, you may steam or grill the Lemper. Many people said when Lemper rolls are wrapped with banana leaves and then steamed, it makes the Lemper can be kept longer (not easily get spoiled). Eating Lemper is very easy but making it is a different story. It takes a long time and our determination to cook it. But once you can cook good Lemper, it’s worth the effort.
My second daughter loves Lemper so much but she would only eat Lemper when it’s cooked by my Mom. She could even finish seven pieces of my Mom’s Lemper at one time. She would not eat Lemper unless it tastes exactly like the Lemper made by her grandma. That’s why when I tried cooking Lemper the first time, I tried hard to be as good as my Mom’s. Fortunately, the second trial was considered a success as she ate seven pieces of my Lemper too
References:
- Wikipedia
- MyKitchenProduce Blog
- KitchenCake Blog
- IndoChef Blog
- Google Images for some pictures (**)
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