Opor

Opor
Opor ayam telur, braised chicken and eggs in coconut milk, the most common type of opor
Place of originIndonesia
Region or stateCentral Java, East Java, Nationwide
Associated cuisineIndonesia
Main ingredientsVarious ingredients cooked in coconut milk and spices

Opor is a type of dish cooked and braised in coconut milk from Indonesia, especially from Central Java.[1] In Indonesia the term 'opor' refers to the method of cooking in coconut milk. Opor is a popular dish for lebaran or Eid ul-Fitr, usually eaten with ketupat and sambal goreng ati (beef liver in sambal). In Yogyakarta chicken or egg opor is often eaten with gudeg and rice.

  1. ^ Patrick Witton and Mark Elliott (2003), Lonely Planet Indonesia. Lonely Planet Publications, p. 108

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