Course | Main dish |
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Place of origin | Indonesia [1] [2] |
Region or state | Java |
Associated cuisine | Indonesia, Singapore, Malaysia, and Suriname (known as saoto ayam) |
Serving temperature | Hot |
Main ingredients | Chicken in spicy light turmeric soup [3] |
Soto ayam is a traditional Indonesian dish with ingredients such as chicken, lontong, noodles, and rice vermicelli. Soto ayam is popular in Singapore, [4] Malaysia [5] and Suriname. Turmeric is added as one of its main ingredients which makes the yellow chicken broth. It is one of the most popular variants of soto, a traditional soup commonly found in Indonesian cuisine. Besides chicken and vermicelli can also be served with hard-boiled eggs, slices of fried potatoes, and Chinese celery leaves. Fried shallots are usually added as a garnish. Coconut milk (santan) is also used as an additional ingredient. [6] Koya, a powder of mixed prawn crackers with fried garlic, or sambal is a common topping. Krupuk or emping is also a common topping. Lalapan is usually served as a side dish. [7]
Different regions have their variation of this dish, for instance:
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