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		<title>Stir-Fry Tempeh With Beef (Tumis Tempe Daging Sapi)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The origin of Tempe / Tempeh is still considered a mystery until now. Some believe that Tempe is invented by Javanese. The record of Tempe is found in one of ancient Javanese Literature called Serat Centhini that&#8217;s written in 16th century. Other records also show that tempe might be produced using black soybeans before 16th [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.thebrainincorporated.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/tumis-tempe-sapi.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-37" title="tumis tempe sapi" src="http://www.thebrainincorporated.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/tumis-tempe-sapi-300x225.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="225" /></a>The origin of Tempe / Tempeh is still considered a mystery until now. Some believe that Tempe is invented by Javanese. The record of Tempe is found in one of ancient Javanese Literature called Serat Centhini that&#8217;s written in 16th century.</p>
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<p>Other records also show that tempe might be produced using black soybeans before 16th century by Javanese Rural Community in Mataram.</p>
<p>The word tempe probably came from Javanese Ancient Word &#8220;tumpi&#8221;.</p>
<p>But some also believe that Tempe was first introduced by Chinese immigrants who came to Java. They introduced 3 recipes made from soya beans called Tofu, Tom Ping, and Toya. Tom Ping is Tempe itself.</p>
<p>Enough the story, whether Tempe originally came from Java or China, It&#8217;s an undeniable fact that Tempe is an Indonesian Traditional Food. And Indonesians eat most of the tempes in the world.</p>
<p>Tempeh dishes are available in most Javanese households, they prepare various tempe / tempeh dishes daily on their tables, especially those who live in rural places.</p>
<p>Ingredients:</p>
<p>250 g tempe, chop into pieces<br />
150 g beef, boil until softened and dice<br />
50 g green chilies, chop into 1cm size<br />
25 g red chilies, chop into 1cm size<br />
100 g tomato, tear into pieces<br />
6 shallots, slice<br />
3 cloves garlic, slice<br />
1 salam leaf<br />
1 cm galangal, crush<br />
250 cc water<br />
5 tbs kecap manis<br />
1 tsp salt</p>
<p>How to:</p>
<p>1. Heat oil in a frying pan. Fry garlic until brown, add shallots, green chilies, red chilies, salam leaf, galangal and tempe.<br />
2. Add beef, tomato, water, kecap manis and salt, stir fry until the soup evaporate.<br />
3. Serve with hot rice.</p>
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