Soto/coto is a kind of Indonesian traditional soup. One very popular soto is Coto Makassar; which come from South Sulawesi. Makassar is the capital city of the South Sulawesi province.
I grew up in a small mining town in South Sulawesi. So, this kind of dish is very familiar to me. I know exactly the the consistensy, the colour, the flavour, the taste and the smell of this soup. To be honest, I've never tried to cook it by myself. Either I bought it or my mom cook it for us.
It was one beautiful morning, after I dropped my children at school, I stopped in a traditional market within our housing complex. Again, I had no idea what to cook for dinner at that day. Luckily, I always bring some books/magazines including recipe books in my car! *It's my habit to always bring some books/magazines/newspaper in the car, and most of the time they save me from getting bored while waiting.
So, after looking the Indonesian recipe book, I decided to cook Coto Makassar! Aha, I thought it would be a surprise to my husband, *his wife has cook the famous Coto Makassar*. I wrote a shopping list, and found all I needed in the market including the cooked ketupat (rice cake).
Unfortunately, after all the effort and the excitement to prepare this dish, the result was not like what I expected. The soup wasn't thick as it was supposed to be, the colour was too light, and the taste was not like what I recognize.
Please don't think the taste was bad, no...no... it turned to be very delicious soup. But I could not call it as Coto Makassar, instead I would call it Beef Soup. We enjoyed it though, and like the sambal tauco so much!
Please note that I didn't use the innards as it is written in the recipe, but I only used non fat meat. I kept the recipe in this blog, because one day I'll cook again...

500 gr daging dan jeroan sapi bersih, siap pakai/500 gr beef meat and innards, ready to use
Air untuk merebus / Water for boiling
1/2 sdt garam / 1/2 tsp salt
4 sdm minyak goreng, untuk menumis / 4 tbsp cooking oil, for sauteing
3 batang serai, memarkan / 3 stalks lemongrass, crushed
2 sdt air jeruk nipis / 2 tsp lime juice
1 sdm bawang goreng / 1 tbsp fried onions
1 sdm daun bawang iris / 1 tbsp spring onions
1 sdm seledri iris / 1 tbsp chopped celery
Bumbu Halus / Spices (ground):
1/2 sdm ketumbar sangrai / 1/2 tbsp toasted coriander
1/4 sdt jintan / 1/4 tsp cumin
1 sdt merica / 1 tsp white pepper
1 cm lengkuas / 1 cm galangal
3 siung bawang putih / 3 cloves garlic
2 sdt garam / 2 tsp salt
2 sdm kacang tahan kupas, sangrai / 2 tablespoons peeled peanut, toasted
Sambal Tauco
2 buah cabai merah / 2 pc of red chillies
6 buah cabai rawit / 6 bird's eye chillies
4 butir bawang merah / 4 shallots
4 sdm tauco / 4 tsp tauco
2 sdm minyak goreng, untuk menumis / 2 tbsp cooking oil for sauteing
100 ml air / 100 ml water
2 sdm gula pasir / 2 tbsp sugar
*Tauco : salted, fermented soya beans.



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