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Last updated: Jul 27, 2013 — Published: Jul 27, 2013 — By: Anita — 6 comments
I was born in Medan, the capital city of North Sumatra, and spent my childhood there. It is quite natural then that I am really partial to dishes from Medan. :D One such example is soto medan, chicken soup cooked in a broth of coconut milk, and believe it or not, we just call it soto back then since no one would get confused as to which soto you meant. It was not until my family moved to Jakarta that I even realized there are actually a dizzying array of dishes called soto, each hails from a different region in Indonesia. If you are interested at some other soto dishes from around Indonesia, you can check my posts on Soto Betawi and Soto Lamongan. I do plan to cover more soto dishes in the future, so stay tuned. ♥
I often re-cook all my recipes, and sometimes, when I am not struck with my usual laziness, I will remember to take new photos! So, here are some updated photos. I am going to keep the old photo here since it is still relevant, just maybe not as pretty. :)
In case you are wondering why the photos show drumsticks instead of thigh, you can use either. Most of the times, my freezer is stocked with drumsticks instead of skin-on bone-in thighs. I do almost always have skinless boneless thigh meat, but those are not really suitable for soto Medan. The skin and the bone contributes to a much richer soup. And believe me, you want a much richer soup, and not wimpy thin version of what it should have been.
And while we are talking about substitution. Here are some ingredients you can safely substitute:
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Author: Anita Jacobson
Categories: One Dish Meal Soup
Cuisine: Indonesian
Ingredients: Chicken
Prep Time: 1 hour
Cook Time: 1 hour
Total Time: 2 hours
Serves: 4
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