Hello friend Brilio,
Does anyone know of rolled tofu food? Eitss... don't imagine it like a suckling goat at a wedding reception. Rolled tofu is a typical food in Yogyakarta. This food is similar to kupat tofu in some areas. Rolled tofu is usually sold at roadside stalls and in markets. One of the legendary places to eat rolled tofu in Yogyakarta, located inside Godean Market. Even though it is simple, this rolled tofu is one of the favorite snacks of the Second President of Indonesia, Suharto. You know what Mbak Joyo's name is Tahu Guling.
This stall, which is in the market stall close to the back door of Godean Market, has been selling since the Japanese era, you know. Continuing his parents' business, Mbah Joyo has been selling rolled tofu for 35 years. He also got the recipe for processed rolled tofu from his parents. Mbah Joyo's Tahu Guling was once served for government events and Pak Suharto's private events.
"Then I went there 12 times, not just once, sir, the tingkeban (pregnancy thanksgiving) event, and the in-laws' event, Mas Tommy's in-laws event. I was there for a week, the first one was in Cendana, the other was in Taman Mini." said Mbah Joyo.
A serving of Mbah Joyo's rolled tofu contains ketupat, cabbage, bean sprouts, tofu, tempeh, fried onions, crackers. The complementary sauce is made from brown sugar and soy sauce. The taste is savory, sweet and definitely delicious, making customers keep coming back. It doesn't cost anything expensive, one serving of rolled tofu made by Mbah Joyo is priced cheaply. So hurry up, culinary lovers, Mbah Joyo's rolled tofu is selling well in hundreds of portions.
Are you curious to know what kind of bolster Mbah Joyo sells in the market? Come on, let's watch the video.
(brl/red)