How to make the ultimate gado gado recipe (2024)

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Gado gado is by far one of my favorite Indonesian dishes and one that I make quite often. It is full of healthy fresh vegetables and combined with a home made warm peanut sauce it is simply the best. And this gado gado recipe cannot be easier to make.

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Gado gado recipe

The very first time I tasted a gado gado recipe was actually in Indonesia. We were on a boat sailing towards the Komodo islands to have a look at the infamous komodo dragons. The boat itself was old and battered but well maintained. And inside the boat was a tiny, tiny kitchen. The food that came out of that kitchen though, was so good! I like to complain sometimes that my kitchen is not big enough (and that’s ridiculous cause it is actually quite big) but the lady cooking on the boat definitely showed that it’s not about the size, but what you do with it!

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So naturally when I came home I wanted to recreate this delicious gado-gado. Technically gado gado is super easy as it is mainly cooked vegetables that are cooled down and than served with a spicy peanut sauce and usually some hard-boiled eggs. In terms of the raw vegetables you use bean sprouts and cucumber. Green beans, broccoli and cauliflower are cooked but you can easily add or remove vegetables that you either don’t like or that you like a whole lot. It’s a pretty versatile recipe.

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Traditional gado gado recipe

Now a traditional gado-gado recipe is all about the gado gado sauce. So the first time I made the sauce I asked my Indonesian friend to supervise the making of the dish. But more importantly the gado gado peanut sauce. Obviously you can also use store bought peanut sauce but if you want to go for the better option than this killer peanut sauce is a must make.

Gado gado sauce

Now for this peanut sauce recipe you need a small food processor or a pestle and mortar. I like to use the first one as the result is easier and smoother. You need quite a few ingredients too. Garlic, shallots, kecap manis (Indonesian sweet soy sauce), lime juice, shrimp paste, chili flakes, lemon grass, cumin, peanut butter, palm sugar (gula djawa) and sambal.

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It might seem a bit overwhelming but at the end of the day it is not too complicated to make. If you want to go all out with making it home made you can even make your own peanut butter, but I went with a jar here. Making your own cannot be simpler though. It’s basically adding peanuts (unsalted and roasted) to a food processor and blending it until the oil starts to release from the nuts and you end up with a smooth mix. It’s as simple as that.

​Releasing the aromats

Now the key to a really good gado-gado sauce is the point where the oil starts to separate a bit. That’s when you know it is ready. It’s important to give all the aromats enough time to release their flavor. So use your nose too when creating the sauce. You can add a splash of coconut milk if you like it to be a bit thinner but that is optional. I like the peanut sauce not only on the gado gado but also for dipping with prawn crackers or rice cakes. So good. But then I would like to use peanut sauce on just about everything.

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Which vegetables to use

For this gado gado recipe I went with broccoli, cauliflower, bean sprouts, green beans, cucumber, tomatoes (which is totally not traditional but I like it) and coriander for serving. Now changing which vegetables to use is easy. If you can get your hand on water spinach that would be great to add. But you can also add roasted bell peppers or courgette if you want. Red cabbage would also be a good crunchy addition. Cooked sweet potato works well too. The dish is naturally vegetarian (not counting the shrimp paste in the peanut sauce!) but you can definitely add chicken to it. To keep it vegetarian you can add fried tofu or fried tempeh to the dish as well. Obviously if you want it to be truly vegetarian you change the sauce as well.

The vegetables that need cooking are briefly cooked and rinsed with cold water to cool them down to room temperature. I like to use one pan and just boil the vegetables one by one in salted water and take them out with a slotted spoon as soon as they are al dente.

Additions and variations

Instead of the shrimp paste you can also use fish sauce. Or – again if you want it to be vegetarian – you leave both of those out. The palm sugar can be replaced with brown sugar or maple syrup. Instead of the lime juice it is also delicious to add a bit of tamarind paste as that also gives it a bit of acidity.

This Indonesian gado-gado salad is perfect as a healthy weeknight dinner. It’s versatile, quick (more so if you use ready made satay sauce) and super delicious. It’s my favorite food from Indonesia for sure.

Check my paleo version of the gado gado as well.

Can I make the gado gado in advance?

You sure can cook all the vegetables in advance. Or chop them in advance too. Save it in a airtight container in the fridge until ready to use.

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Gado gado recipe with peanut sauce

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Prep time 15 minutes mins

Cooking time 30 minutes mins

Total time 45 minutes mins

4 people

Ingredients

Vegetables

  • 1 head Broccoli
  • 1/2 head Cauliflower
  • 1 Cucumber
  • 250 g Green beans
  • 250 g Carrot
  • 100 g bean sprouts
  • 100 g bamboo shoots
  • 4 eggs

Peanut sauce

  • 3 asian red shallots or regular red onion will do
  • 3 cloves garlic
  • 1/2 tsp shrimp paste
  • 1/2 lemon grass stalk cut into small rings
  • 2 large red chili peppers including the seeds.
  • sunflower oil for baking
  • 1/2 tsp ground cumin
  • 1 tsp ground coriander
  • 400 ml water roughly
  • 5 tbsp peanut butter
  • 1/2 tbsp palm sugar gula djawa
  • 1 tbsp kecap manis
  • 2 tbsp dried chili flakes
  • 2 tsp sambal badjak
  • bit of lime juice

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  • Cook all vegetables separately and don't overcook them. They should have some bite. Grate the carrot and pour boiling water over it. Leave to drain. Blanche the bean sprouts very shortly and cook the green beans just a bit longer. Leave to cool.

  • Dice the onion and the garlic and put into a small food processor or pestle and mortar together with the lemon grass, shrimp paste and the red chili. Grind until you have a rough paste. Heat the sunflower oil in a large saucepan. Fry until it start to smell but make sure it does not burn.

  • Add the cumin and the coriander and bake shortly.

  • Add the water to it and puree with a stick blender to a smooth puree. Add the peanut butter, palm sugar, kecap, dried chili flakes, sambal and the lime juice and stir until it has the right consistency. If it is too thin add a bit more peanut sauce.

  • Your sauce is ready if the oil starts to separate.

  • Serve the gado gado by arranging all the vegetables on a large plate. Put the sauce in the middle and put the boiled eggs on top

Notes

Gula djawa or palm sugar has a unique taste so replacing it with regular sugar is possible but will give another flavor. It is available in blocks or grated at the asian stores. Grated is a lot easier as the blocks are rock hard.

We used sambal badjak because that is what we had but another sambal is fine too.

Nutrition Information per portion

Calories: 370kcal | Carbohydrates: 43g | Protein: 21g | Fat: 17g | Saturated Fat: 4g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 4g | Monounsaturated Fat: 7g | Trans Fat: 0.02g | Cholesterol: 171mg | Sodium: 451mg | Potassium: 1535mg | Fiber: 13g | Sugar: 20g | Vitamin A: 13523IU | Vitamin C: 221mg | Calcium: 213mg | Iron: 5mg

Disclaimer

The nutritional values above are calculated per portion. The details are based on standard nutritional tables and do not constitute a professional nutritional advice.

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Food blogger from the Netherlands. Loves good food. Likes to create healthy and easy recipes for daily use, but also loves the occasional sweet dish.Lives in the Netherlands with her two cats; Humphrey and Buffy.Profession: Food photographer, food blogger, recipe developer and nutritionist

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    RosaReply

    So scrumptious! This is a dish I still haven’t tried yet, but have been meaning to make it since a while…

    Cheers,

    Rosa

    • How to make the ultimate gado gado recipe (9)

      Simone van den BergReply

      You should definitely try it Rosa! It’s sooo good!

  2. How to make the ultimate gado gado recipe (10)

    Fahmina HalimReply

    Can we use tomato sauce or any other instead of peanut sauce…will it still be called as an Indonesian food?

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      Simone van den BergReply

      No sorry. This just won’t work with any other sauce but peanut sauce.

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    Roxanne GlavinaReply

    How to make the ultimate gado gado recipe (13)
    How long can you keep the Peanut Sauce [covered in the refrigerator]?

    Was very yummy – thanks.

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How to make the ultimate gado gado recipe (2024)

FAQs

What is the sauce of gado gado made from? ›

Gado Gado Sauce:

1/3 cup natural peanut butter, smooth or crunchy (your choice) (Note 1) 4 tsp red curry paste , store bought (Maesri brand best, Note 2) 3 tsp Kecap Manis (Indonesian sweet soy sauce, Note 3) 1 tsp sambal oelak or other chilli paste (adjust spiciness to taste)

What is Gado Gado in English? ›

Gado-gado is an Indonesian version of a mixed salad. It usually consists of a variety of vegetables, eggs, tempeh, and tofu. The vegetables are usually just slightly boiled, tossed with a nut completed with the addition of crispy prawn crackers.

How healthy is gado gado? ›

The word gado gado means 'eaten without rice' which implies it is a complete meal. It is no wonder as this dish is one of the most complete nutritionally providing a good balance of protein, fats and carbohydrate with plenty of fibre. It is a very filling salad, perfect for work lunches and better as a main meal.

Is gado gado sauce same as satay sauce? ›

In mine are potato, beansprout, firm tofu, tempeh, long beans and egg. Gado gado sauce is not to be confused with satay sauce, which is also a peanut sauce. The traditional method of making the sauce is to use the pestle and mortar.

Who created gado gado? ›

Gado gado is a salad that's believed to have originated in Jakarta, Indonesia in the 16th century. It's typically made with vegetables, protein (such as egg, tempeh, and/or tofu), a nutty sauce, and sometimes rice or rice crackers.

What does gado gado taste like? ›

Gado Gado Peanut Sauce. The dipping sauce for this dish is much more complex than other peanut sauces, and it's really the star of the show. It has moderate heat from the chili sauce and curry paste, sweetness from the kecap manis, which is a sweet soy sauce, and creaminess from the coconut milk.

What does gado mean in Brazil? ›

noun plural. cattle [noun plural] grass-eating animals, especially cows, bulls and oxen. (Translation of gado from the PASSWORD Portuguese–English Dictionary © 2014 K Dictionaries Ltd)

What language is gado? ›

Translate "GADO" from Portuguese into English | Collins Portuguese-English Dictionary.

What is the difference between gado-gado and Rojak? ›

These include the Indonesia gado-gado with rice cakes and vegetables drenched in a peanut sauce to the Indian rojak whose peanut sauce is fiery orange in colour and used as a dip for its ingredients like fried dough, potatoes and steamed squid. Rojak is typically sold by Chinese hawkers.

Is Gado Gado good for weight loss? ›

Gado gado salad is rich in protein-rich foods like tofu, tempeh, and peanuts. Low-calorie: The salad is normally low in calories, making it an excellent choice for people attempting to lose or maintain a healthy weight.

Is Gado Gado good for diet? ›

Gado gado is a healthy and tasty meal that easy to make for lunch or even snack. It's good for dieting and weight loss too :) In bahasa , gado gado means mix and put everything together.

Why is Gado Gado healthy food? ›

In the case of gado-gado, they add a rich creaminess and heart healthy fats. They are a source of more than 30 essential vitamins and minerals. Their fiber, protein and fat combo helps to increase satiety- really helpful if you are looking to lose weight.

Why is it called gado-gado? ›

One ubiquitous Indonesian dish is gado-gado. The name literally means “mix-mix,” a fitting name for a dish that's basically a mixed salad topped with peanut sauce. It's thought to originally be a Sundanese dish, and it's still very popular in West Java along with the rest of the country.

What's the difference between gado-gado and peanut sauce? ›

The peanut sauce is made of ground fried peanuts, sweet palm sugar, garlic, chilies, salt, tamarind, and a squeeze of lime. Gado-gado is generally freshly made, sometimes in front of the customers to suit their preferred degree of spiciness, which corresponds to the amount of chili pepper included.

What is satay called in Japanese? ›

Japanese chicken satay, also known as yakitori, is a popular dish in Japan that consists of small pieces of chicken skewered and grilled over a charcoal fire.

What is ketjap made of? ›

What is ketjap manis? Originating in Indonesia, ketjap manis is a condiment similar to soy sauce but sweeter, with a thick, syrupy texture. Sometimes referred to as Indonesian ketchup, it's made with palm sugar and spices for an intense flavour.

What is the name of Indonesian soy sauce? ›

Kecap manis is a typical Indonesian soy sauce prepared from black soybeans. The beans are mold and brine fermented to produced moromi which is then filtered and cooked with coconut sugar and spices for 1 h to afford kecap manis.

What is the difference between Gado Gado and Rojak? ›

These include the Indonesia gado-gado with rice cakes and vegetables drenched in a peanut sauce to the Indian rojak whose peanut sauce is fiery orange in colour and used as a dip for its ingredients like fried dough, potatoes and steamed squid.

Is gado gado a salad? ›

Traditionally, Indonesian gado-gado salad is often served with a hard-boiled egg, which I subbed for some vermicelli noodles to make it a bit more substantial. The beauty of this salad is that it isn't at all fussy.

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