When I was elementary school to high school, almost every day menu of food that provided the mother is fried tempeh. Terrible, fried tempeh has always been eaten, sometimes not full mother frying tempeh, tempeh, tempeh teryata others that have been fried first, berisisa not selling well at the plate.
Now, I still eat fried tempeh, unlike the fry, no longer a mother, but my wife. One time, tempeh, tempeh is already available on the plate. Try a taste ah, it feels really ehmmm Ampang, not delicious. When I chipped, it turns out the inside is still white. Try ah, tomorrow's wife waiting for frying tempeh.
The result is beyond expectations, this time plus there's delicious fried tempeh sweet and salty taste. The inside is lightly browned tempeh young. It's definitely not the same way fry that yesterday I thought.
It turns out, have inquired searchingly, fried tempeh yesterday that, in cooking with a fast process, knowing his wife again in a hurry. Medium fried tempeh is a delicious day [just like my mother used to fry tempeh], fried slowly and full of patience.
What seeeh meaning?
It turned out great amazing results because processed correctly, with care and patience. Need adequate time so that all the process is perfect.
Tempe-Tempe that will be fried, dipped in the liquid ingredients with enough time so that all wetted, the oil will be used for frying is the first oil that was new, the amount of liquid that was poured oil in a skillet, just enough to soak tempeh, not to make tempe it in a floating position, the process of heating the oil slowly in stages, not using a large fireplace, which makes rapid oil heat, which eventually placed in the pan so tempeh, directly sreeeeeeaaanng ... ... cooked outside, brown outside but white inside, crude content . If it comes this way, this is a process that fails, the taste just the outside, raw on the inside.
If the learning process [in education] here's how, can-can look luarya are ripe, but it was still raw. Because the process is in a hurry and wanted to get done by ignoring the essential principles in the process.
It turned out that my mother had taught sutau perfect process, which should be I will follow him and imitate him. The proof, to have to fight over tempeh every meal. Not just memories, but also the principles in the process you've taught.
Thank you to:
http://abdulsyakur.blog.undip.ac.id/