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A flavorful variation on this Indonesian salad that works well for lunch or dinner made from cooked potato, cabbage, green beans, shallots along with carrots, sprouts, cucumber and jimica. All mixed together with a spicy peanut sauce.

Created by Karna, Wednesday, 10 June 2009
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Serves 2

For the Salad:

1 medium potato, thinly sliced, boiled until soft and cooled

1 cup cabbage, shredded, steamed and cooled

1 cup green beans, trimmed, cut into 1-inch lengths, steamed and cooled

3 T shallots, sliced thin, fried to golden brown

1 tsp safflower oil

1 carrot, shredded

1 cup sprouts

1 cup cucumber, sliced

1 cup jicama, peeled and cut into strips (optional)

1/2 cup peanut sauce


For the Peanut sauce:

1 cup peanuts , roasted, unsalted

1 1/2 tsp molasses

1/4 tsp chili powder

1-1 1/2 cups water

 

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Cook the potato, rinse to cool and set aside. Slice and fry the shallots in a little oil until golden brown and set aside. Steam the cabbage and green beans. Cool and set aside. Prepare the rest of the vegetables.


For the Peanut Sauce:
Place peanuts, molasses and chili powder into a food processor. Turn on and slowly pour in the water. Check the consistency at 1 cup. It should be thick, and pour-able, like gravy. If it is too thick, add water a little at a time

Assemble the salads in this order: potatoes, cabbage, carrots, sprouts, green beans, cucumber, and jicama. Pour 2-4 tablespoons of peanut sauce (or as much as you desire) over each salad and scatter shallots on top. Extra sauce will keep for several days covered in the refrigerator.


Additional Tips
Optional or additional ingredients: fried tofu or tempeh, cauliflower, bean sprouts or spring greens.
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