Martabak/Indonesian style thick pancake with natural yeast
Martabak/Indonesian style thick pancake with natural yeast

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Martabak Manis is one kind of pancake for Indonesian people. Martabak is a stuffed pancake or thick pan-fried bread and is a common street food in Indonesia. Martabak Manis is one kind of pancake for Indonesian people.

To begin with this recipe, we must first prepare a few ingredients. You can have martabak/indonesian style thick pancake with natural yeast using 12 ingredients and 12 steps. Here is how you can achieve it.

The ingredients needed to make Martabak/Indonesian style thick pancake with natural yeast:
  1. Take 100 gr all purpose flour
  2. Take 50 gr sourdough starter (fed)
  3. Prepare 3-4 tbsp sugar
  4. Make ready 150 ml milk
  5. Make ready pinch salt
  6. Take 1 egg
  7. Make ready 2 tbsp melted butter/margarine
  8. Get 1/4 tsp baking soda
  9. Make ready 3 tbsp ground nuts
  10. Take 1 tbsp sugar
  11. Get 2 tbsp chopped chocolate/flakes
  12. Prepare 1 tsp extra butter

Transfer the pancake to a large plate and brush about ¼ cup of melted butter across the pancake's. Well basically martabak manis has similarities with pancake; made from flour, eggs, butter, baking soda, milk and yeast. The difference is, martabak manis is thicker, larger in size and has different kind of texture and filling. The common filling is a combination of custer sugar, chocolate sprinkles.

Steps to make Martabak/Indonesian style thick pancake with natural yeast:
  1. Mix the sourdough starter with milk (luke warm), add sugar and flour. Mix it well with whisk. Keep it aside for 30 minutes.
  2. After 30 minutes, mix in an egg and melted butter. Whisk it well.
  3. Heat non-stick pan, add little butter on the pan and swirl it around.
  4. Add 1/4 tsp baking soda into the batter. Mix it well.
  5. Lower the heat, pour in the batter into the pan. Cook it with low heat and cover the pan with a lid/plate.
  6. Cook it until air bubbles appear in the pancake. Sprinkle the extra sugar on it. Cover it again and cook it until well done.
  7. Using spatula and go around the rim of the pancake to ensure it is not stick on the pan and have a look on the bottom of the pancake.
  8. Cook it for around 10-12 minutes. When the bottom side is golden brown, the pancake is ready.
  9. Remove it out on the plate/cutting board.
  10. Smear extra butter on top of pancake, add choice of toppings such as chocolate, cheese, ground nuts, etc.
  11. Fold it into two and smear butter on top of it. Slice it.

Martabak is a stuffed pancake or thick pan-fried bread and is a common street food in Indonesia. Made with coconut milk, yeast, eggs, flour and other dry ingredients, these martabak are thick, fluffy, and Add to Meal Planner. This food is known by many names, among them Martabak Bangka, Martabak Bandung, Terang Bulan, Apam Balik, etc. If you just say the word "martabak", some people might mistake it for another type of food which also goes by the same name but it's completely different than. Learn how to make martabak manis also known as apam balik and ban jian kuih.

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