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liwet

Liwet refers to a traditional Indonesian rice dish, with nasi liwet as its most common form. It is most closely associated with Central Java, particularly Solo (Surakarta) and Yogyakarta. The rice is cooked not only in water but in coconut milk and chicken broth, yielding a fragrant, slightly creamy grain. Typical preparation involves washing the rice and simmering it with santan (coconut milk), stock, lemongrass, pandan leaves, garlic, shallot, and bay leaves until the grains are tender and the liquid is absorbed.

In serving, nasi liwet is commonly presented on a banana leaf or plate and accompanied by a

Regional variations exist within Java; some kitchens add turmeric or other spices, or adjust the proportion

variety
of
side
dishes.
Typical
accompaniments
include
shredded
chicken
or
chicken
in
coconut
sauce,
fried
tempeh
or
tofu,
eggs
(boiled
or
in
a
shredded
omelet),
vegetables,
and
sambal.
The
dish
is
often
enjoyed
as
a
communal
meal
at
gatherings
or
street
food
stalls,
sometimes
forming
part
of
a
larger
nasi
liwet
set
offered
by
vendors.
of
coconut
milk
to
achieve
a
richer
or
lighter
flavor.
The
dish
is
noted
for
its
aroma,
largely
from
pandan
and
lemongrass,
and
for
being
served
warm,
sometimes
still
in
the
cooking
vessel
or
on
a
banana
leaf
to
preserve
moisture.