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Brilio.net - Gulai is one of the typical Indonesian dishes that is widely loved. This dish can be made from various ingredients such as chicken, eggs, beef, and even seafood .
The distinctive taste of gulai comes from the strong spices and coconut milk, which makes it savory and delicious. However, because it contains coconut milk, gulai cannot last long and is easy to spoil.
To prevent it from going stale quickly, curry is usually stored in the refrigerator and heated before eating. However, sometimes some people forget to heat it, so the curry becomes stale with a sour taste.
If the curry has gone stale, don't throw it away immediately. According to BrilioFood , citing healthline.com, stale curry is still safe to eat as long as it doesn't smell or is slimy. The curry can still be reprocessed and enjoyed.
You can also imitate what YouTube @MayarnisAnnisaChan did when processing stale curry to be safe and delicious again. The method is not complicated, because you only need to add one ingredient, namely lime solution.
"Tips for dealing with stale curry," he wrote.
photo: YouTube/@MayarnisAnnisaChan
Overcome stale curry but there is no slime and smell by reheating it. Use low heat so that the curry does not burn easily and clump. Heat until the curry boils.
photo: YouTube/@MayarnisAnnisaChan
When the curry is boiling, add one spoon of lime solution. The solution is made from lime powder mixed with water.
"Don't give too much," he said.
The addition of whiting lime is the key. Reported from healthline.com, whiting lime or calcium hydroxide has a strong alkaline pH. This content can be used for the food preservation process by reducing the antibacterial properties of a food. Including the stale curry.
Stir the curry so that the lime solution is evenly distributed. Once done, you can serve the curry as a side dish with a plate of warm rice.
This video belonging to YouTube @MayarnisAnnisaChan immediately attracted attention from other netizens.
"Waalaikumsalam brother, thank you for the knowledge," wrote the YouTube account/Jhoni Joles Mebel.
"Mamiii, thanks for the tips, super effective," said the YouTube account/Din Afi.
"Thank you, ma'am, my opor is delicious again," said the YouTube account/IKA AIA.
"Thanks, ma'am, for the great tips," said the YouTube account/Adam Mulhadi.
"Is it really possible, ma'am?" asked the YouTube account/Lidiya Official.
(brl/tin)