Indonesian Nasi Goreng/Fried Rice

Learn to make real Indonesian Nasi Goreng, not the restaurant version. From the perfect wok technique to that savory flavor, I'll guide you step by step. Beginner-friendly and full of homemade warmth. Let's cook together!

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Ryanne Hamdali
5.0
Verified Host
Indonesia
10 years experience
English
Indonesian

I am an Indonesian food content creator and culinary educator with a strong background in cooking, baking, and recipe development. My specialty is creating approachable yet delicious dishes, with a focus on Indonesian cuisine, comfort food, and baked goods. I graduated with a degree in Culinary Business, where I developed both practical kitchen skills and a deep understanding of food entrepreneurship, menu development, and customer experience. Professionally, I have worked in food media and digital content creation, producing recipe videos, food photography, and engaging culinary content for social media audiences. Through this experience, I have learned how to break recipes down into simple, enjoyable steps that are easy for beginners to follow. I also have teaching experience as an adjunct lecturer in a culinary major at an Indonesian university, where I guided students in hospitality and food-related subjects. This strengthened my ability to explain concepts clearly, teach with patience, and create interactive learning experiences. Today, I combine my culinary knowledge, teaching background, and content creation skills to share authentic Indonesian flavors with international audiences through fun and accessible cooking classes.

General Info & Pricing

60 Mins

Session Duration

beginner

Level

$40

Private Session

$15

Group Class

Ingredients

2 cloves Garlic
5 pcs small shallots
2 pcs candlenut
5 pcs chili
1/2 tsp salt
1/2 tsp MSG
3 tbsp sweet soy sauce
100 gr chicken thigh fillet
1 stalk scallion
2 portions of cooked rice (day old)
4 tbsp cooking oil
2 pcs fried egg (optional)

Tips & Swaps

Please prepare cooked rice (refrigirated, yesterday's rice works best!), a wok or large pan, sweet soy sauce, garlic, shallots, eggs, and your choice of protein. No special equipment needed, just bring your appetite and curiosity!

Preparation

Day-old cooked rice refrigerated (freshly cooked rice is too wet), a wok or large frying pan, cooking oil, eggs, garlic, shallots, sweet soy sauce (kecap manis), and your choice of protein (chicken, shrimp, or tofu). Salt, pepper, and soy sauce to taste.

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Nutrition Facts

Calories1500 kcal
Protein51 g
Fat87 g
Carbohydrates121 g
Fiber3.3 g
Sugar26.3 g
Sodium5567 mg

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