Indonesian 'Soto Ayam' Chicken Noodle Soup - Marion's Kitchen

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  • The ultimate comforting Asian noodle soup - soto ayam or Indonesian Chicken Noodle Soup. Flavoured with turmeric and coconut and served with rice noodles.
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  • @dedicatededicate
    @dedicatededicate Před 4 lety +215

    She says “this is MY version” so every body calm down. This is ART

  • @IndoCropCirclesOfficial
    @IndoCropCirclesOfficial Před 4 lety +357

    *Did you know, there are more than 250 kind of Sotos across Indonesia, from Aceh until Papua, so amazing.*

  • @arivanuaranu
    @arivanuaranu Před 4 lety +518

    This is just lovely, Marion. Please ignore some of the comments coming from my fellow Indonesians trying to tell you how to do things. The truth is, there are myriad variations of soto in Indonesia. It's a big country, and most of us just don't travel enough to know enough about our own cuisine. To my fellow Indonesians, this recipe might not be familiar for some of you but you better believe that in some places this is the standard. Coconut milk is a must have for some of us and spring onion is not that uncommom either, it really does add to the aroma. And chopsticks are really handy, I even use them to eat chiki and pisgor, sue me. God, demen banget sih ngatur hidup orang 🙄

    • @xaxa4339
      @xaxa4339 Před 4 lety +12

      ketawa gua anjay, masing-masing claim soto versi dia yg ori wkwkwkwk,

    • @rudisai10
      @rudisai10 Před 4 lety

      Ari Vanuaranu this sumatra version ?

    • @hammersmith9853
      @hammersmith9853 Před 4 lety +57

      That’s typical Indonesian, when foreigners cook Indonesian food and do not use the authentic ingredients, they start piping up and write comments about how to do it “properly”, BUT when it comes to cooking foreign food, look at what they do, Tiramisu kukus, Cappuccino cincau,.. what would the Italians think i wonder..

    • @iraemerson1915
      @iraemerson1915 Před 4 lety +3

      Betul 👍

    • @AnindyaSylva
      @AnindyaSylva Před 4 lety +16

      Its similar to our Soto here in Bogor, there are two types, with or without coconut milk (santan) and some of our it have two types, clear or creamy.
      Agree with you, maybe they're not travels enough to explore 😊

  • @hananurra6122
    @hananurra6122 Před 4 lety +422

    My mother used to make this Soto, but the light version. It doesn't contain coconut milk at all and no cumin, but my mother add some candle nut. And for the topping we usually put fine chopped celery and fried shallots instead of coriander leaves. You should try it out, it's so light and refreshing. For browning the chicken it's a good idea tho. Thanks for sharing your version Marion. Love from Indonesia 🇮🇩

    • @Jod3lay
      @Jod3lay Před 4 lety +2

      Nara Rahma tssss! My favorite version!! 😋

    • @hananurra6122
      @hananurra6122 Před 4 lety +1

      @@Jod3lay me too

    • @Timenow1
      @Timenow1 Před 4 lety +16

      God Bless Indonesia 🙏 Thanks for the tips Sis, Blessings from California

    • @hananurra6122
      @hananurra6122 Před 4 lety +3

      @@Timenow1 my pleasure 😊

    • @yukishakura
      @yukishakura Před 4 lety +5

      yeah we usually make the light version without coconut milk and cumin.

  • @frozencanuck3521
    @frozencanuck3521 Před 4 lety +194

    I just made this. It’s supper yummy and is fairly easy to make. My wife loved it. I’ll definitely be making this again. Many thanks from the San Francisco Bay Area! 😄

  • @59jlopez70
    @59jlopez70 Před 4 lety +473

    Looks great but you forgot the best topping and that’s the hard boiled egg

  • @lipong8976
    @lipong8976 Před 4 lety +135

    Looks yum! Here's in Indonesia it's quite common to use only a chicken stock instead of coconut milk, and it tastes lighter and refreshing at the same time. I usually add some yolk to my broth so it could be milder. You really bring it to the next level! 💕

    • @TwinklyTee
      @TwinklyTee Před 4 lety

      Wow yolk is a new idea! Will try it later..

    • @Jod3lay
      @Jod3lay Před 4 lety +1

      I top the soup with hard boiled eggs, same taste and it also look really nice

    • @kookiedough4208
      @kookiedough4208 Před 3 lety

      Tinggal di jawa ya? Soto betawi sama soto medan biasanya pake santan kok

    • @lipong8976
      @lipong8976 Před 3 lety

      @kookie dough Saya tinggal di Jakarta. Untuk soto ayam, biasanya jarang pakai santan kak ✌🏻 Tapi kalau proteinnya pakai daging sapi atau kambing, biasanya memang pakai santan. Anyway, semuanya sama sama enak 😅

    • @mutialestari3209
      @mutialestari3209 Před rokem +1

      No, when it comes to Soto Betawi coconut milk is a must

  • @KuroiYuki88
    @KuroiYuki88 Před 4 lety +102

    There are many variations of Soto in Indonesia. Some with coconut milk, some without. The one I usually have it the one without. We add boiled eggs, and mix the yolk into the soup. Taste awesome. You should definitely try it.

    • @rf7182
      @rf7182 Před 4 lety +3

      In sumatera, usually make soto ayam with coconut milk, heavier taste but yummy, good for lunch/dinner
      In java, soto ayam without coconut milk, lighter taste, good for breakfast.
      Every version has unique flavor :)

    • @hadizamroni3079
      @hadizamroni3079 Před 4 lety

      @KIM TAEHYUNG PD NIM boiled egg .. artinya telor rebus bambank..

    • @gamdanyunizar7849
      @gamdanyunizar7849 Před 4 lety

      @@hadizamroni3079 yolk.. artinya kuning telur supri

    • @hadizamroni3079
      @hadizamroni3079 Před 4 lety

      @@gamdanyunizar7849 gw tau itu parman..
      Klo boiled egg yolk ny mentah apa mateng?

    • @aryadevi958
      @aryadevi958 Před 4 lety

      @@hadizamroni3079 tergantung lo masaknya lah..gw sering makan boiled eggs setengah matang jadi yolknya masih mentah

  • @alannasarafat9938
    @alannasarafat9938 Před 4 lety +34

    Use the celery leaf its give more impact than use coriander leaf and add a little bit fish sauce too . That's my family soto recipe secret

    • @NK-co1ss
      @NK-co1ss Před 11 dny +1

      hello from 4 years later, I tried this with your suggestions. Delicious!

  • @TheIndonesianPride
    @TheIndonesianPride Před 4 lety +35

    Actually there are tons of variation of "soto" soup in Indonesia. It varies mainly based on the region/city or ingredients. Usually the soto ayam (chicken soup) version doesn't require coconut milk and the broth is clear. For the garnish you can do more by adding cracker/krupuk, fried shallot, a half of boiled egg, Indonesian sweet soy sauce (kecap manis) and my favorite perkedel kentang (fried mashed potato). Anyway thank you for introducing Indonesian food and please explore since we still have iconic dishes such as rendang, rawon, satay, gado gado, bakso, perkedel, rempeyek, ayam taliwang, etc. Good luck!

    • @fazhrarilex1831
      @fazhrarilex1831 Před 4 lety +5

      In Medan, for Soto Ayam we add coconut milk n not put boiled egg. Different region different way of cooking

    • @heyimacat1628
      @heyimacat1628 Před 4 lety

      no, in surabaya we have clear broth

  • @natalinegloriana3430
    @natalinegloriana3430 Před 4 lety +37

    My Mom usually burn the turmeric to precooked it and to remove the raw taste of it, then blend it out with the rest of the herbs & spices

  • @katerinadiamerika
    @katerinadiamerika Před 4 lety +22

    Glad you like our food! Greetings from Indonesia! :))

  • @dwisur5094
    @dwisur5094 Před 4 lety +5

    This food is very delicious and popular in Indonesia. Every city has different type of ingredients "Soto ayam" or chicken noodles soup.. I love it so much

  • @lexuslexus15
    @lexuslexus15 Před 4 lety +25

    We usually add candle nut in the paste to add depth of flavour and fried shallots as garnish. Nice touch there with coconut milk ;-) It's a great recipe!

  • @briannahawley7528
    @briannahawley7528 Před 4 lety +2

    I really appreciate how easy to follow these recipes are. they're perfect enough to be very unique and fun while still being doable.

  • @evenakushita
    @evenakushita Před 4 lety +7

    as an indonesian (specifically i am balinese), i prefer to mix the seasoning with coconut oil as it helps to enhance the flavor when i fry them. there is nothing wrong or bad to use the broth to help the blending process but i often felt the seasoning was lacking by using water, as if the soto were just disappears on my tongue as soon i swallow it. but when i use oil (whatever you choose to use, in indonesia we usually using coconut oli most of the time), the taste lingers and making me aware of how delicious the dish is, makes me wanted to eat more.
    anyway it is just my opinion and everybody had their own taste

    • @strawberrymins
      @strawberrymins Před 10 měsíci

      In my family they do this too! I’m not sure exactly where they’re from as I grew up in the Netherlands without much of the culture, so I’m so happy Indonesian comment and share more so I can find out more!! ❤❤❤

  • @dahlaniscan7356
    @dahlaniscan7356 Před 4 lety +133

    different province or cities different types of soup

  • @adewirasanjaya
    @adewirasanjaya Před 4 lety +3

    Marion.. I love everything about your soto. Do not mind people commenting about coconut milk in your soto. Soto has a huge number of variations across Indonesia with different ingredients and people still call them all soto (or coto in Makassar) and you can put anything you wish into it and make it your signature soto. Coconut milk in soto is heaven in the palate because I prefer thick and spice-full soup to the clear and light soup. If you are still wondering about other variations of soto, you might want to try Soto Sokaraja (soto with peanut sauce), Soto Betawi (this one is with coconut milk or milk!), or Soto Tauto Pekalongan (you might find the fermented soybean in Chinese grocery stores - well, it's too complicated tho).

  • @muhammadimamridhofan1412
    @muhammadimamridhofan1412 Před 4 lety +2

    WOW! how you do the every single particular ingredients, meat, broth, and others add, how the way you cook it genuinely like a local people do for its soup.. its Awesome!

  • @deepakmurdeshwar7033
    @deepakmurdeshwar7033 Před 2 lety +1

    I made this recipe today and found that it was delicious. I'm from India and coconut milk is common to South Indian cuisine, and so is turmeric. The paste was absolutely fragrant with the garlic, ginger, turmeric, lemon grass, coriander and cumin powders. In all, a delicious noodle soup which warms the body and the soul!! 😋👍

  • @JaneVathesatogkit
    @JaneVathesatogkit Před 4 lety +7

    tried this recipe today and loved it! thanks for showing step by step!

  • @soeryapoetra2758
    @soeryapoetra2758 Před 4 lety +12

    We have so many kind of Soto and Soto that you are making comes from West Java.

  • @iraemerson1915
    @iraemerson1915 Před 4 lety +1

    Hi Marion, I'm your biggest fan from Indonesia who's now living in USA🇺🇸. I love watching your video and I hope you cook more of Indonesian food since all your videos are very creative! You're my true idol -> successful tv presenter, cookbook author, and food journalist. And most important you're always calm and collected on every video you make, very inspiring! ❤️❤️❤️
    Anyway, Indonesian cuisine varies greatly by region and has many different influences.
    Techniques and ingredients were influenced by India, the Middle East, China, and finally Europe.
    Indonesian cuisine often demonstrates complex flavour, acquired from certain ingredients and bumbu spices mixture as savory, hot and spicy, and also combination of basic tastes such as sweet, salty, sour and bitter.
    Most of Indonesians favour hot and spicy food (sambal) with shrimp paste, is a staple condiment at all Indonesian tables. Seven main Indonesian cooking methods are frying, grilling, roasting, dry roasting, sautéing, boiling and steaming.
    ❤️❤️❤️
    ---
    Sedikit cerita mbak cantik satu ini lahir di Thailand, besar di Papua New Guinea, kuliah di Australia dan bergabung di MasterChef Australia 🇦🇺, selalu bangga memperkenalkan masakan dari negara2 Asia yg beragam lezatnya ke seluruh dunia 🌍.
    Thank you for recognizing one of delicious food from Indonesia 🇮🇩!

  • @krisalasky6897
    @krisalasky6897 Před 3 lety +1

    Kaffir lime leaves are so important. I have a tree and use it all the time. IT is the taste of Thailand. I know this recipe is from Indonesia but the kaffir lime leaves are the true taste of Thailand. Thanks for this recipe you are so amazing!! xxx

  • @lunatrics
    @lunatrics Před 4 lety +6

    I just made this. Delicious. Great recipe. Thank you.

  • @kateemmett6751
    @kateemmett6751 Před 3 lety +4

    I could watch Marion's Kitchen videos all day, great colours. Plus I love asian cuisine and Marion makes the cooking element look a lot less intimidating then I thought it would be. Currently making chicken pho following Marion's recipe. :)

  • @teukurajahitam8225
    @teukurajahitam8225 Před 4 lety +2

    Soto ayam, Chicken noodle curry soup. It is Soto Medan yellow version soup, usually added fried shallot

  • @Csili86
    @Csili86 Před 2 lety +1

    I was once offered this soup and I loved it.
    I'm Hungarian and I'm a soup lover and gonna try to cook this today, wish me luck!

  • @irabakri2662
    @irabakri2662 Před 4 lety +4

    Soto ayam with coconut milk is my mom's hometown version. We call it soto ayam kemiri. Anyone here from Pati and familiar with soto kemiri?

  • @Greeningermany
    @Greeningermany Před 4 lety +9

    I just love your videos!! I made your Korean Beef stir-fry a few nights ago and my husband can’t stop raving about it. Luckily I doubled the recipe so he has had it for lunch every day. I also made a daikon radish and cucumber salad to go with it. Thanks for continuing to inspire me to cook new bright and delicious flavours. Cheers!!

    • @Marionskitchen
      @Marionskitchen  Před 4 lety +1

      Michele Brunskill Thank you so much Michelle! So happy to hear my recipes are being enjoyed 😊😊😊

  • @nurhayatihanafi3760
    @nurhayatihanafi3760 Před 2 lety +1

    As an Indonesian, I like this yellow chicken soup ( Soto Ayam) so much.
    We may skip the coconut milk and add some candle nut ,depends on the taste you want.
    What a pleasure to see this video 👍
    Amazing.

  • @lianazizah2081
    @lianazizah2081 Před 4 lety +1

    Proud to be Indonesian, this is one of my fav food. and always cooking for this menu. thank you for cooking indonesia food. wohooooo.

  • @abdulrachmanabra6781
    @abdulrachmanabra6781 Před 4 lety +7

    Suggestion: add some bean sprout and raw-chopped cabbage as the topping to give "crunchiness" in your soup

  • @kendifernando8754
    @kendifernando8754 Před 4 lety +15

    Thank you for ur version-soto.. Its look delicious.. Haha. U did it excellent..
    In indonesia, there are plenty different kind of soto, but we dont use coriander leaves, instead we choose celery / spring onion.. And of course, fried shallot, fried chicken, boiled egg come along as best topping for soto.. Hahaha

  • @miguelruizhizon6492
    @miguelruizhizon6492 Před 2 lety +1

    I did taste Soto Soup in Indonesian Embassy one time. It was very tasty

  • @lorievans7312
    @lorievans7312 Před 4 lety +1

    Wow, I sure appreciate these recipes & the advice of options about different ingredients one can substitute others with! Really helpful, thank you❣️

  • @edhikurniawan
    @edhikurniawan Před 4 lety +50

    If you wonder how many versions of Soto, ill list some which i know. Talking which soto is right can be very confusing.
    Soto ayam (chicken based) :
    Soto Medan, Betawi, Solo, Jombang, Lamongan, Surabaya, Banjar, Kudus, Banjarmasin.
    Beef based :
    Soto madura (from Sumenep), Soto Solo (beef), Soto Dhok Jombang (Beef), Coto Makassar.
    Fish based :
    Soto madura (Sepulu)
    So many comments about coconut milk usage, so from above list, ill write which one using coconut milk :
    Soto Medan, Betawi, Kudus, Banjar, Surabaya.
    Soto ayam Surabaya is kinda confusing, it is not the most soto consumed at the city name it based from. It kinda only available at outskirts of the city. Not only it has coconut milk, but srundeng. Surabaya people usually eat Soto Lamongan. With a lot of Koya. Lamongan is a town near to Surabaya.
    Also confusing is the Soto Madura or many people refer as Soto daging (Beef Soto literally). It may not originated from Madura because my mom live there and told me they only had the Fish version, with reddish colored soup.
    Edit : Input from Muhammad Safril. The Soto Daging, the beef version of Soto Madura was from Sumenep.
    But whatever version the soto is, one thing is the same. You can custom order the ingredients. So you can tell the cook which one you like and you dont. You dont like celery? fine. You want extra chicken breast? No citrus? No glass noodle? Just tell the cook. As long you don't say "without soto".
    If you know more than i do, put your comments down below 😋.

    • @emmamoon3056
      @emmamoon3056 Před 4 lety +3

      Soto banjar gapake santan mas..

    • @edhikurniawan
      @edhikurniawan Před 4 lety +1

      @@emmamoon3056 Saya makan warna putih butek gitu, bukan santan pakai apa ya?

    • @emmamoon3056
      @emmamoon3056 Před 4 lety +1

      @@edhikurniawan wah mas nya makan d mna nih?? Saya orang banjar mas, seumur2 belom prnh liat soto banjar pke santan.. 😅

    • @edhikurniawan
      @edhikurniawan Před 4 lety

      @@emmamoon3056 Ya, saya tidak menyalahkan. Cuma tanya, yang saya makan itu putih butek. Terus terang, rasanya rasa santan. Kalau di Banjar kayak bagaimana?
      Saya makan di Surabaya. Ini pertanyaan serius, soalnya memang semerawut ini penamaan soto. Mari sebisa mungkin diluruskan ha ha ha.

    • @emmamoon3056
      @emmamoon3056 Před 4 lety +2

      @@edhikurniawan mungkin sdh d twist biar ccok sm selera wrga setempat, mungkin loh ya...
      Klo d sni soto it kuah nya bening kekuningan.. kalopun agak butek bysanya krna udh trlalu lma d rebus ad dging ayam yg ancur nyatu d kuah, kadang ad yg nmbahkan telur d kuahnya biar lebih legit.. secara umum bgtu.. bsa beda trgntung dr resep keluarga masing2..

  • @shikinsaerah
    @shikinsaerah Před 4 lety +36

    I can eat 2-3 bowls of any kind of soto in one time. I do make everything from scratch too 😍😍😍

    • @parmeiladhevi8602
      @parmeiladhevi8602 Před 4 lety

      Shikin Saerah I’ve only seen clear Soto ayam (from Malaysia). This looks amazing and mouth watering

    • @shikinsaerah
      @shikinsaerah Před 4 lety

      parmeila dhevi yeah, I'm from Malaysia too. I put 2-3 tbsp coconut milk in my broth. That's what my Johorian friend teach me. Not too much like masak lemak 😁
      Anyway, both with & without coconut milk are delicious. I like it 😋

    • @rossy3lo
      @rossy3lo Před 4 lety +4

      @@parmeiladhevi8602 In Indonesia we have several kind of soto ayam, mostly are clear (like soto lamongan, soto madura, soto banjar), but some are not due to the coconut milk (like soto betawi). But all of them are delish 😊 However, what Marion makes here is more her version of Indonesian soto ayam so it's not really authentic but I'm sure it taste amazing

  • @TwinklyTee
    @TwinklyTee Před 4 lety

    Oh my.. that looks absolutely delicious to eat during a cold rainy day..

  • @alwanrosyidi2772
    @alwanrosyidi2772 Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you, this is beautiful. Turmeric soto ayam doesn't use coconut milk in Java, but it depends on your preference.
    There a lot of local Soto variations in Indonesia, some use beef meat and so on. This is considered a national dish from Indonesia.

  • @jx9936
    @jx9936 Před 4 lety +10

    Another sensational recipe from Queen Marion, hooray!

  • @bernardlokman5442
    @bernardlokman5442 Před 4 lety +6

    This is Medanese soto. Traditionally eaten with rice, bitternut cracker and potato cakes or glass noodle.

  • @squange20
    @squange20 Před 4 lety +1

    Wow! Lovely soup Marion. You take the simplest recipes to another level, and make the difficult ones look so simple. Will definitely make this soon as it’s still cold in NZ. Thank God I have all the ingredients, some growing in my garden.

  • @rosiposi
    @rosiposi Před 4 lety +2

    My family make both the clear broth & add coconut milk variations. Both tasted so good. Instead of sambal olek, we eat it with sambal kicap. Perfect! Love from Denver & missing alot of Asian food...

    • @wjsncttrash6218
      @wjsncttrash6218 Před 4 lety

      If you added coconut milk it will be Gulai, not soto in indonesia. Soto Ayam usually didnt use coconut milk

  • @arifianashima9641
    @arifianashima9641 Před 4 lety +8

    I was literally eating this food when it showed up on my recommendation lol

  • @Nanafootage1111
    @Nanafootage1111 Před 4 lety +5

    WOW you can cook anything❤️

  • @AnindyaSylva
    @AnindyaSylva Před 4 lety +1

    Niiice..Indonesia has soooo many versions of Soto and its okay to have your own version! Proudly Asia 😘

  • @nadiaummmalik924
    @nadiaummmalik924 Před 4 lety

    I've just stumbled upon you whilst look up how to make Pho and I made your chicken Pho yesterday and it was just perfect! Thank you! Even my Malaysian mother liked it so it was a big hit! Can't wait to make your Soto Ayam now! Thanks again and your videos are explained beautifully xox

  • @fazhrarilex1831
    @fazhrarilex1831 Před 4 lety +3

    Its Indonesian soto ayam "Medan version" love from hong kong

  • @crispyatom
    @crispyatom Před 4 lety +8

    In indonesia, people use fried onion more than spring onion as its garnish, both are acceptable and isn't going to change the flavour too much. Indonesian or at least javanese really love fried onion. Just fyi xD

    • @volthound1414
      @volthound1414 Před 4 lety +3

      u mean fried shallot? bawang goreng?

    • @ladyazkaban8657
      @ladyazkaban8657 Před 4 lety

      Shallots not onion

    • @makimoto2386
      @makimoto2386 Před 4 lety

      Lady Azkaban shallots are onions.

    • @TriWidyan
      @TriWidyan Před 4 lety +1

      Shallot bang shallot
      Emang sih karena di Indonesia semua jenis bawang disebutnya bawang.

    • @anicha2249
      @anicha2249 Před 4 lety +1

      Shallot = bawang merah
      onion = bawang bombay
      garlic = bawang putih

  • @gacantiswastika6027
    @gacantiswastika6027 Před 4 lety +1

    Thanks for giving credit to Indonesia as it is our most proud dish we have 👏🏼👍🏼

  • @mmbmbmbmb
    @mmbmbmbmb Před 4 lety

    GREAT & appealing presentation. Thank you for this charming simplicity !

  • @thuanhuynh9110
    @thuanhuynh9110 Před 4 lety +3

    I literally love all your videos, I might have been binge watching them recently. The videos are amazingly calm and your personality is very welcoming.

  • @ChanRawrer
    @ChanRawrer Před 4 lety +5

    I’ve been eating this Soto medan my whole life, and i never knew how do they cook it, until now LMAO and im Medanese 😅

  • @erickofernando8337
    @erickofernando8337 Před 4 lety +1

    hai Marion,
    i'm Indonesian and a big fan of soto ayam
    and i think u did a great job in this video
    just let u know,
    in indonesia we usually add some springkle of crispy Shallot on top
    so shallot makes the soto ayam more fragrant and yummy
    good job,
    God bless

  • @Dr.Nagyonfaj
    @Dr.Nagyonfaj Před 4 lety

    Oh Marion - I made this tonight. . . and it was absolutely heavenly. But not just the taste - the whole wonderful therapeutic process of blending these beautiful ingredients into a soul-warming, fragrant delight of a dish! Thank you so much for this fabulous recipe.

    • @Marionskitchen
      @Marionskitchen  Před 4 lety +1

      Oh I'm so thrilled to hear about the joy this one brought you! Love it!

  • @nathirode
    @nathirode Před 4 lety +5

    I tried making dumplings for the first time yesterday. Thanks to you they were so amazing and tasty!! But it took me over an hour to get the dough ready 😂
    Greetings from Germany 😘

    • @Marionskitchen
      @Marionskitchen  Před 4 lety

      Nathalie Rode 😆 You’ll get faster with practice! 👌

  • @SuzanneBaruch
    @SuzanneBaruch Před 4 lety +3

    You had me at "coconut and turmeric chicken broth" 😍

  • @davidk4682
    @davidk4682 Před 4 lety +1

    Great job Marion. Amazing work, excellent recipe, great execution !!

  • @lailaraden9461
    @lailaraden9461 Před 4 lety +2

    I love your soothing voice, reminding me of Peter Barakan from begin japanology. My favorite host

  • @angko-pe
    @angko-pe Před 4 lety +9

    Goodness me Marion, this looks absolutely divine!

  • @demonwings1313
    @demonwings1313 Před 4 lety +10

    Add some fried shallot for topping, for flavor and aroma, and thank you for introducing Indonesian cuisine 😘😘😘

  • @kurniastutilestari91
    @kurniastutilestari91 Před 4 lety +2

    Wow you make cooking Soto look easy! Thank you for creating this video.
    Most Indonesians will use Chinese celery rather than corriander leaves and also, if you sprinkle fried sliced-shallots on top of your Soto, it will enhance the taste 💙

  • @celebritytarotreadings7065

    Thank you so much. This soup looks absolutely amazing! As a total "ramen" head, I'm excited to try other soups as well!

  • @muhammadghur
    @muhammadghur Před 4 lety +5

    It's amazing how you make Soto from scratch.. but you forgot the sweet soy sauce :D

  • @shantipuruhita1535
    @shantipuruhita1535 Před 4 lety +10

    You look casual in this video wearing t-shirt and jeans jacket. Love it! 💕

  • @sarastewart5625
    @sarastewart5625 Před 4 lety

    Marion no one cooks like you-just the way you describe the food is awesome!

  • @ginasv1857
    @ginasv1857 Před 4 lety +2

    From now on I’m gonna make this soup regularly,it is delicious 😋

  • @Controversy1100
    @Controversy1100 Před 4 lety +19

    Please review Indonesian Salad "Gado- Gado". 👍

  • @andriawansyahriar4878
    @andriawansyahriar4878 Před 4 lety +10

    Finally. Been waiting for local indonesian food!!! Love it

  • @peacemaker4660
    @peacemaker4660 Před 4 lety +1

    Love your cooking channel, every food look delicious and you make it look easy. Thank you for share Marion. 😍😍😍

  • @YaYaPaBla
    @YaYaPaBla Před rokem

    I always enjoy seeing you make Your recipes.

  • @giselaswaragita1326
    @giselaswaragita1326 Před 4 lety +28

    You definitely live dangerously cooking something with turmeric in ur bright T shirt and jacket

    • @LanguageExpert-hg8do
      @LanguageExpert-hg8do Před 4 lety

      Every Indian ever knows this feeling😅

    • @evanoeva89
      @evanoeva89 Před 4 lety

      the stain will never leaves if you wash it so many times

    • @MissN1234
      @MissN1234 Před 4 lety

      @@evanoeva89 u need to wash it with lime juice

    • @zaphael7238
      @zaphael7238 Před 3 lety

      It stains so bad, even when I rinse something in the sink I make sure to have the water running because I’m scared for the porcelain.
      But it is so good.

  • @muhamadbayu351
    @muhamadbayu351 Před 4 lety +7

    Its gonna be perfect if u eat it with shrimp cracker (kerupuk udang) and crispy fried shallot

    • @dewiratihp
      @dewiratihp Před 4 lety +1

      And also koyah powder, don't forget that

  • @dimas44444
    @dimas44444 Před 4 lety

    Your videos is somehow making me hungry, and relax at the same time!

  • @kyungjinlee9515
    @kyungjinlee9515 Před rokem +1

    Just made this and it was delicious! Was craving this so badly, thank you so much for the recipe ❤️

  • @tammyramos4776
    @tammyramos4776 Před 4 lety +29

    You're making me hungry!!!!😫😫💨🍴💭

  • @ahmadzakyfaishal
    @ahmadzakyfaishal Před 4 lety +82

    you forget the most important part, that is bean sprouts

    • @Kingdavid77746
      @Kingdavid77746 Před 4 lety +7

      bukan lupa,ini versinya dia,dan di tiap daerah juga beda2,ada yang nggak pake tauge

    • @Madoya0906
      @Madoya0906 Před 4 lety

      Yaudalah ya, gitu aja dikomentarin ekwkwk

  • @elainechee8626
    @elainechee8626 Před 3 lety

    Marion I love to watch your cooking videos. You make cooking such a delight & you are always so creative adding some extra ingredients to further enhance the dishes . I have experimented with some & my final verdict is so so yummy . Thanks Marion

  • @diannes4384
    @diannes4384 Před 4 lety

    Looks delicious and so comforting

  • @irablanco2316
    @irablanco2316 Před 4 lety +4

    I'm supposed to be sleeping but here I am, stomach growling...

  • @navyblue2084
    @navyblue2084 Před 4 lety +19

    You may use any ingredients you want for your version of soto, but cilantro/coriander leaves is a big no no. It will ruin the taste of soto. Asian celery tastes a lot different from cilantro. Your soto looks great btw 😊👍

    • @ahmadyogi700
      @ahmadyogi700 Před 4 lety +1

      Enjoy aja videonya mbak, ga usah kritik sana sini...wong dia tibggal diluar...pasti kan susah dapet bahan yg sesuai.

    • @navyblue2084
      @navyblue2084 Před 4 lety +2

      ahmad yogi lha.. ngmng bgini aja disuruh mingkem gw 😑. gmn gw nyuruh dia bkin koya? 😂 santuy masnya, sy nyuruh nyari apa coba? g ada seledri pun let it be, ga usah cilantro. makin gampang to? 😁

    • @aerith119
      @aerith119 Před 4 lety

      @@ahmadyogi700 napa lu wkwk

    • @bobbyhartanto6827
      @bobbyhartanto6827 Před 4 lety +1

      makanya mba bulenya supaya ga da koment2 macem lau dy tulis "MY VERSION"

    • @Melicious369
      @Melicious369 Před 4 lety +1

      Ainara Ardiansyah wah iya saya juga dulu bikin soto tp pake cilantro dan rasanya jd gak enak 😂

  • @tomsparks6099
    @tomsparks6099 Před 4 lety

    I was impressed with this. I had already had a rich Asian chicken stock (with ginger, star anise, etc) so I met the recipe half way. I fried off the chicken and used that rendered oil to cook the paste. I also added some mushrooms. This is a great starter for a lot of soups. I chose some rice versus vermicelli to layer the bowl. Thanks, Marion. A keeper.

  • @mangenteng7241
    @mangenteng7241 Před 4 lety

    Everytime you cook i'm salivating. Looks so yummy!

  • @herurochadi494
    @herurochadi494 Před 4 lety +4

    when you took to use coconut milk for that chicken soup, i thought you was being made 'opor ayam' or yellow chicken soup, mam...
    i am sorry before for my comment. i am just knowing soto ayam' making without coconut milk. But i don't know if any another soto dish version.

    • @sarawinardi6745
      @sarawinardi6745 Před 4 lety +2

      It is opor. I was asking my Mom, who is Indo whether or not Soto ayam has coconut milk and she said, ‘no, opor has coconut milk’ Then I showed this video and she said ‘yes see? She is making opor’

    • @yitnawulan5672
      @yitnawulan5672 Před 4 lety

      Kalian kok pada sotoy bgt sih emang di daerah kalian sotonya gak pakai santan yah......soalnya gue penjual soto jadi tau macem2 jenis soto di di indonesia....

    • @herurochadi494
      @herurochadi494 Před 4 lety

      @yitna wulan.
      justru itu. marion tidak menyebutkan, dia sedang buat soto indonesia versi mana ?
      karena soto santan indonesia byk versi sesuai asal daerah. ini yg bikin gw bisa salah persepsi. kalo marion bilang sdg buat soto santan khas kudus, tentu gw gak akan mengkritik. mmg soto kudus, berbahan ayam kampung dg kuah santan bewarna kuning.

    • @milinkanov4422
      @milinkanov4422 Před 4 lety

      @@yitnawulan5672 karena soto pada umumnya di indonesia orang pasti mikirnya soto tanpa santan. Kecuali kalo mereka bilangnya lebih spesifik kayak soto medan atau soto betawi, baru deh identik dengan soto pake santan. ini kuahnya malah aku pikir lebih kyk opor ya.

    • @merricks4234
      @merricks4234 Před 4 lety

      Gotta fix your English bro. Cheers

  • @user-ez5pp5bd7d
    @user-ez5pp5bd7d Před 4 lety +7

    Asian food are always complicated to make 😭

    • @rudisai10
      @rudisai10 Před 4 lety

      CARATUBE wrong ... most simple choping and blender every thing nyahhahahhaha

  • @Teeko67
    @Teeko67 Před 3 lety

    This looks so good! Will try this weekend to warm things up since its so cold right now. My mom always used a piece of bread to skim that fat off the top of soups- works awesomely

  • @ak2tine
    @ak2tine Před 3 lety

    I am an Indonesian but I love your version of Soto it is just exactly the way I like it 😍😍😍😍

  • @abdrahimn
    @abdrahimn Před 4 lety +6

    Why make broth and use deboned chicken.. You want flavour from the bones..

    • @riel5197
      @riel5197 Před 4 lety

      you mean why make broth "with" deboned chicken?
      that's because
      1) convenience : supermarket's chickens sold already deboned, and people would rather eat something bone-free.
      2) because this one make use of coconut milk and thick herb paste, so the extra effort of getting a pile of chicken bones and boiling them along with other stuff and then fish them out might not really worth it. unless you are making clear broth type of soto or mie ayam.

    • @abdrahimn
      @abdrahimn Před 4 lety

      @@riel5197 bone-in chicken is as easily available as deboned chicken. It's a missed opportunity to intensify flavour. But hey.. You do you.

    • @ishakadriansyah8085
      @ishakadriansyah8085 Před 4 lety

      @@abdrahimn she already prepared precook broth made from chicken bone

  • @BennedicktusPeter
    @BennedicktusPeter Před 4 lety +5

    For a more light and traditional taste, lose the coconut milk. It'll make a world of difference

  • @pomegranateskirt217
    @pomegranateskirt217 Před 4 lety +1

    familiar flavors in a really different light! Thanks for this Marion❤

  • @ArijitaBhowmik
    @ArijitaBhowmik Před 4 lety +1

    Thank you Marion! I tried this recipe, came out wonderfully! Everyone loved it, so aromatic and delectable the dish is. 😊

  • @riel5197
    @riel5197 Před 4 lety +68

    that's why you don't "slurp" soto. and you should have use spoon only.
    eat the noodles/rice vermicelli(bihun)/glass noodles(soun) along with the soup.
    chopsticks and slurping are not part of the culture.

    • @rafi4821
      @rafi4821 Před 4 lety +4

      Talking about culture, well actually the best way to eat any foods is having it the way what best suits for their own preferences. Like Japanese for example, they eat steak with rice (omg) using chopsticks, sometimes they eat pasta with chopsticks too, because thats the best way they think to eat it, same goes to Indonesians, they use spoon because thats the best way they think to eat soto (or soupy dish in general).
      Like me, i eat ramen with spoon because i found that it more pleasurable to eat it that way (as an Indonesian or at least for me)instead of slurping with chopsticks.
      And im sure that she did ate the original ver of soto and used spoon before she made “her version”

    • @riel5197
      @riel5197 Před 4 lety +5

      unless she's been to Indonesia and having soto here, where people normally won't give you chopsticks to eat Indonesian dish, i highly doubt that.
      and i think it is more important to show that you are aware of the culture. you can do it however you like "off camera". because there are A LOT of people East-Asiansplaining Indonesian Culture. Eating Nasi Goreng with chopsticks, slurping Mie Goreng and stuff.
      and it is painful to watch when they are struggling with the dish. like rice falling off everywhere, get choked because of thick spices etc. because they purposely doing it with different(wrong) culture.
      what i'm saying is just follow the culture, suits better for the job, you'll earn respect and it's not hard at all.
      cheers.

    • @rafi4821
      @rafi4821 Před 4 lety +1

      Riel Dasparion respect to this reply, but i wonder why you referring me by saying “you” to me, instead of “her” or “she”? As we talking about her not me.... I’ll be much appreciate your reply if you “teach” to the right person, and avoid misunderstanding ofc.

    • @riel5197
      @riel5197 Před 4 lety +1

      @@rafi4821 This is English, not Bahasa Indonesia.
      Explaining with "you" as object is common practice.
      Q: Can you use Bahasa Indonesia's grammar in an English sentence?
      A: No, you can't.
      ^ serves both example and explanation.

    • @rafi4821
      @rafi4821 Před 4 lety

      Riel Dasparion that has nothing to do with the grammar, your explanation will be fit if there’s only you and me or teacher and student (2 way communications) without talking another subject or object, for instance,
      “Can you do it?” Is different to
      “Can she do it?”

  • @dixon8770
    @dixon8770 Před 4 lety +2

    It looks very tasty. Today I'll try to make this recipe. I honestly love watching your videos, everything you do looks very delicious. Congratulations.
    Keep it up. 👌🏼😊

  • @reggill7621
    @reggill7621 Před 4 lety

    Marion at so much knowledge on Aslan cookery alone , you are already a legend .

  • @KrishtiBhattacharjee
    @KrishtiBhattacharjee Před 3 lety

    This looks amazing!!! I'm definitely trying this out. I love all your recipes btw.

  • @milin7111
    @milin7111 Před 4 lety

    Perfect! You cooked another version of soto. You did it well. I imagine how delicious it is.

  • @dewisinta1060
    @dewisinta1060 Před 4 lety

    I can't even make this soto. But Soto is my most favourite dish, it brings good memories with my dad in every spoon of flavour.
    And it's super delicious ❤
    Thank you for featuring Soto in your channel.

  • @eruchan_1856
    @eruchan_1856 Před 4 lety

    I just ate this for lunch and I want more now thanks to your video.

  • @aiancee2756
    @aiancee2756 Před 4 lety +2

    Chicken thigh and legs are also my favorite!