Indonesian Dessert

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BUBUR KACANG IJO

Bubur Kacang Ijo is a comforting Indonesian green moong bean porridge, closely related to the Indian Payasam. Flavored with ginger and pandan, this sweet, mushy dessert is served warm with a drizzle of salted coconut milk to perfectly balance the rich jaggery sweetness.

Dessert

KOLAK CANDIL

Celebrate Ramadhan with Kolak Candil, a comforting Indonesian dessert made of chewy orange sweet potato dumplings in a rich palm sugar syrup. Drizzled with creamy coconut milk, this oil-free treat is traditionally served warm for a light and satisfying way to break the fast.

Dessert

Martabak Manis / Sweet Indonesian Pancake

Master the art of Martabak Manis, Indonesia’s iconic “spongy” street food pancake. This guide covers both traditional and eggless recipes, along with the secrets to achieving that perfect strandy texture and those decadent chocolate-cheese-peanut fillings.

Dessert

Klapertart

Experience a taste of Manado with this classic Klapertart, a creamy baked custard pudding enriched with young coconut, raisins, and almond flakes. Infused with hints of rum and cinnamon and topped with a light meringue, this Indonesian-Dutch dessert is a unique, tongue-tickling treat.

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