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RE: Saoto | Soto Ayam 🍲 An Indonesian Inspired Surinamese Dish 🍽 #DashOutSunday

in ReggaeJAHM5 years ago

@JustinParke here on behalf of the ReggaeJAHM Community.

Looks delicious, and even though I'm an Italist I can still apprecialove it. You are obviously two talented cooks, and I'm sure you get to enjoy delicious homemade treats very often. I'd rather have you two cook for us than any of the restaurants we've tried so far.

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Thanks @justinparke! Yeah, we try. We didn't cook much when we lived with our parents, so I was surprised myself when I noticed I had an affinity for it the past 2 years.

lol, we would love to cook for you guys, but we have little experience with Ital food. Pretty sure I'm not on your level. 😅 There's a lot of creativity and natural ingredients unknown to me that are involved in those dishes, while I just use one vegetable or leafy green.

I tried making this saoto dish without chicken once, with a vegetable stock. Obviously it had a different taste, but it was delicious nonetheless. As long as you have enough of that ginge/galangal combination.