Monday, December 14, 2015

About Joglo Cafe and Resto

Joglo Cafe and Resto is located perfectly at the hill of Parangtritis beach Yogyakarta. It is a place with mystical points, where the founder of Mataram kingdom met the queen of the sea. It was a very important a spiritual moment when the founder of the kingdom met the queen to get an advice to beat the rival of the kingdom.

Joglo Cafe and Resto is part of the great history of providing visitors and travelers to have meals and beverages while enjoying the beach and surroundings. Standing in the same roof of Adinda Beach Villas who accommodates guests when traveling the beauty of Yogyakarta, Joglo Cafe and Resto will be very happy to accompany.

Contact persons:
Emma: +62 813 9038 9758 (WhatsApp) / Mobile:  +62 877 3874 0857
Devy: +62 822 2055 1656 / PIN BBM: 25E737AB
Let's make a reservation and discuss your party with us!

The best Indonesian Foods

Indonesia has best foods for the country is very large with thousands islands with hundreds cultures. It is the largest archipelago country in the world. Therefore, there many different types of local foods which to try when you explore the country.
1. Nasi Goreng
There are more than 3 variants of Nasi Goreng – Literally means fried rice, it is actually the usual famous Southeast Asian style of stir-frying cooked rice, but with it’s very own Indonesian spices and mix with vegetables, egg, chicken, fish, shrimp or lamb














2. Soto Betawi
– There are a few Soto here in Indonesia that you must try, first is the Soto Betawi, which the soup is made of beef or beef offal with cow milk, it is a unique variation in itself with a distinct taste.
3. Rendang – Literally means dry curry, rendang is a really popular dish in Indonesia that is actually a dry beef stew. It is originated from Minangkabau (or also known as Padang) in West Sumatra. That is why it is either called Rendang Padang or Rendang Minangkabau. Rendang is basically meat, normally beef but sometimes liver, chicken, goat or other meats, would be cooked in coconut milk and spices until dry resulting in an intense concoction of taste and texture. It is one of the best food in the world, try it to believe it!

4. Soto Mie / Soto Mee
Soto Mie / Soto Mee – Sotomie (or Mee Soto) which is one of the most popular soto for its own right, it is either made of chicken or beef for soup and served with noodles and sliced risoles spring rolls.

5. Sate / Satay Ayam
Sate ayam – Sate (satay in other parts of Southeast Asia) Ayam (chicken), is skewered and grilled (BBQ) chicken served with flavourful peanut sauce. It is also known as national dish of Java, Indonesia, making it a strong contender to our Nasi Goreng.

6. Rawon – Rawon is a black beef soup, made with beef and keluak (black nuts) as the main spice giving it a strong nutty taste and dark in colour, along with other spices and normally served with rice.

7. Gudeg – A traditional food hail from Yogayakarta in Central Java, gudeg is a stew made from young jack fruit (nangka) with palm sugar, coconut milk, meat, garlic, and lots of spices. It is one of the most flavourful food in the world, melding everything from taste to textures.

8 .Bakso – Bakso or Baso in Indonesia, is a meatball made from beef surimi (meat paste, normally beef, with some tapioca flour). It is usually serve in a bowl of beef broth with noodles, bihun (rice vermicelli), vegetables, tofu and eggs.

9. Nasi Kuning – Nasi Kuning (yellow rice) or sometimes known as Nasi Kunyit (turmeric rice) is a famous Indonesian breakfast rice cooked in coconut milk and turmeric. It is usuall serve with some omelette, grated coconut and spices and fried anchovy and kacang (peanuts).

9. Gado-gado – Gado-gado (or also known as Lotek) is an Indonesian salad, a combination of boiled vegetables doused generously with peanut sauce dressing. There are other similar dishes like pecel and atah or karedok.

10. Soto Ayam – This is a chicken soup which is yellow and slightly spicy, normally served with lontong or nasi empit or ketupat (rice cakes) and vermicelli (rice noodles).

11. Ketoprak – Ketoprak is one of Indonesian traditional food. It is a mix of bean-sprout, deep-fried tofu, onion, eggs with special peanut sauce.

12. Sayur Asem – Sayur Asem or sayur asam (literally sour vegetables) is a tamarind soup made from peanuts, young jackfruit, melinjo, long beans, chayote, corn and meat stock (normally beef) and of course tamarind.

13. Ayam Goreng
Ayam goreng – Ayam Goreng seem to be as simple as it sounds – fried chicken, but the Indonesian flash their frying skill here at the best with one of most amazing fried chicken you will find in the world, crisp on the outside juicy on the inside. Yes the list is more than 10 because we are still voting to see which of these make it to the top 10 and who knows if there would be new entry. Please do comment below for your choice or if you have a recommendation of your own

Sunday, December 13, 2015

Wonderful Javanese Cuisines


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Java island, is rich of cultures especially the cuisines! How wonderful Javanese cuisines you ever realized with their local ingredients and skills. Yes, Java island is another paradise of cuisines and dishes. The local chefs will serve you with their original skills, will give you a culinary experiences when traveling to Java island. But, make sure to have a really healthy-clean local restaurant. Just explore Java island and get wonderful experiences!

Safe your holiday travels

Joglo Cafe and Resto will make sure your holiday travels to Yogyakarta, is safe in foods and beverages. We do very carefully with our products. Never let your foods and beverages quality away from the healthy standard. Joglo Cafe and Resto serves our local products and taste.

Joglo Cafe and Resto will safe your holiday travels, together with Adinda Beach Villas and Java Bali Trips tour operator company. We do altogether hand in hand to achieve guests satisfaction in an average budgets.

Why Joglo Cafe and Resto

Being part of Adinda Beach Villas, Joglo Cafe and Resto put himself as the most important position to provide foods and beverages for guests staying at Adinda Beach Villas. Joglo Cafe and Resto serves the best selected meals and drinks for your daily consumes and take away picnic.

Joglo Cafe and Resto gives you the best choices when staying at the villas. Just make sure your travels safe by our foods and beverages. Joglo Cafe and Resto is the only best restaurant at Parangtritis beach, Yogyakarta. Joglo Cafe and Resto is your perfect match to your holiday travels in Yogyakarta.

Make an environment

Joglo Cafe and Resto will make a new environment in Parangtritis beach, Yogyakarta. Joglo Cafe and Resto is the only ethnic Cafe and Resto in the area which will be your intimate companion during your holiday travels in Yogyakarta, Indonesia. Joglo Cafe and Resto Jogja is located at Adinda Beach Villas who also will be your reliable accommodation for your holiday travels in Yogyakarta. Just accommodate yourself away from the routine busy city of Yogyakarta and let's start exploring the beauty of Yogyakarta from Joglo Cafe and Resto - Adinda Beach Villas.

Indonesian Foods Recipes


Exploring Indonesia is challenging and certainly interesting. The beautiful places, landscapes, the cultures, the people and the foods are the nothing to compare to other countries in the world. The local traditional foods are amazing! Here are some famous Indonesian foods recipes and ingredients to experience while traveling to Indonesia.
1. Satay / Sate 
Ingredients: 
-12 x 6” wooden skewer (soak in water for an hour before using)
-8 Chicken thighs
-1 clove Garlic (crushed)
-3 tsp Fish sauce
-2 tsp Fresh ginger (grated) Lime quarters to serve Satay Sauce
-2 tsp Peanut oil (or veg oil)
-4 Golden shallots (finely chopped)
-2 cloves Garlic (chopped)
-2 tsp Fresh grated ginger
-2 Small red chillies (finely chopped)
-125 g Crunchy peanut butter
-2 tbsp Grated palm sugar or brown sugar
-2 tbsp Lime juice 1.5 tbsp Fish sauce
-2 tsp Soy sauce

Method:
1.Cut chicken into desired lengths.
2.Combine the chicken, garlic, fish sauce and ginger. Cover, then fridge for 1 hr or overnight.
3.To make the sauce: Heat the oil in a saucepan over medium heat.
4.Add the shallots, garlic, ginger and chilli and cook for 5 mins, or until golden.
5.Add the rest of the ingredients, reduce the heat and simmer for 10 mins, or till thick.
6.Thread chicken onto skewers, then cook on a hot plate or char grill pan for 3-4 mins.
7.You can use a normal grill or cook in the oven. Cooking time depends on size of chicken.

2. Mee Goreng / Fried noodle
Ingredients:
 -250 g Dried egg noodles
 -3 tbsp Sesame oil
-4 Eggs, lightly beaten
-Salt & freshly ground pepper
-2 Cloves Garlic , crushed
-2 tsp Freshly grated ginger
-2 Carrots, julienned
-150 g Cabbage, hard core removed, shredded
-1 tbsp Kecap manis (Indonesian thick and sweet soy sauce)
-2 tsp Chilli sauce
-2 tbsp ried shallots (bawang goring), to serve Snow pea sprouts, to serve

 Method:
1. Place the noodles in a heatproof bowl and cover with boiling water. Set aside for 5 minutes or until just soft. Drain.
2. Heat 1 tbsp of the oil in a wok over a medium-high heat. Add one-quarter of the egg and swirl around the hot wok to form a thin omelette. Cook for 1 minute or until just set, season with salt and pepper. Transfer the omelette to a chopping board. Roll up and thinly slice. Repeat with the remaining egg to make 4 omelettes.
3. Heat the remaining oil in the wok over a medium-high heat. Add the garlic, ginger, carrots, cabbage and other vegetables if wanted, stir-fry for 1-2 minutes or until just tender. Add the noodles, kecap manis and chilli sauce and stir-fry for 5 minutes.
 4. Divide the mee goreng among serving plates. Sprinkle with the fried shallots. Serve topped with the omelet and snow pea sprouts.

2. Nasi Goreng / Fried Rice 
For the barbecued chicken: 
-500g skinned boneless chicken thighs, each cut into 3 chunky strips
-3 garlic cloves, crushed
-1 tsp crushed white peppercorns
-1 tbsp granulated sugar
-1 tbsp Thai fish sauce
-Juice 1 lime
For the nasi goreng spice paste: 
-2 tbsp vegetable oil
-4 fat garlic cloves, roughly chopped
-50g shallots, roughly chopped
-25g roasted salted peanuts
-6 medium-hot red chillies, seeded if you wish and roughly chopped
-1 tsp blachan (shrimp paste)
For the nasi goreng: 
-300g long grain rice Sunflower oil, for frying
-6 large shallots, thinly sliced
-2 large eggs
-1 tbsp tomato puree
-1 tbsp ketchup manis (sweet dark soy sauce)
-1 tbsp light soy sauce 5cm piece cucumber, quartered lengthways and sliced
-8 spring onions, trimmed and thinly sliced on the diagonal Salt and freshly ground black pepper
-18cm long bamboo skewers, soaked in cold water for 1 hour Select all ingredients

List Method 
1. For the barbecued chicken cut each boned chicken thigh into three 2.5cm wide strips. Put into a bowl with the crushed garlic, crushed white peppercorns, sugar, fish sauce and lime juice and mix together well. Leave to marinate for at least 2 hours or overnight. Thread the pieces onto parallel pairs of soaked bamboo skewers (this helps to stop the pieces spinning around as you turn them) and set aside in the fridge until needed.
2. For the nasi goreng spice paste, simply put all the ingredients into a mini food processor with 1 teaspoon of salt and grind together into a smooth paste.
3. Cook the rice in boiling salted water for 15 minutes or until just tender. Drain, rinse well with boiling hot water from the kettle, and drain well once more. Spread out on a large tray and leave to go cold (but do not refrigerate).
4. Heat 1 cm of oil into a large deep frying pan, add the sliced shallots and shallow fry, stirring now and then, until crisp and richly golden. Remove with a slotted spoon onto plenty of kitchen paper, sprinkle lightly with salt and leave until cold and crisp.
5. Beat the eggs with some salt and pepper. Heat a little sunflower oil in a small frying pan over a medium-high heat, pour in one-third of the beaten egg and cook until the egg has set on top. Flip it over, cook for a few more seconds then turn out, roll up tightly and leave to go cold. Repeat twice more with the remaining egg. Thinly slice across into thin strips.
6. Preheat your barbecue or grill to high. Cook the chicken pieces for 6-7 minutes, turning until caramelised on the outside and cooked through. Slide the meat off the skewers, cut into chunky pieces and set aside.
7. Heat a wok over a high heat until smoking hot. Add 2 tablespoons of the oil leftover from frying the shallots and the nasi goring paste and stir-fry for 1-2 minutes. Add the tomato puree and ketchup manis and cook for a few seconds, then add the cold cooked rice and stir-fry over a high heat for 2 minutes until heated through.
8. Add the barbecued chicken, crisp-fried shallots and strips of omelette and stir-fry for another minute. Add the light soy sauce, cucumber and most of the spring onions and toss together well.
9. Spoon onto a large warmed plate, scatter over the remaining spring onions and serve.