Monday, September 19, 2016

Masjid Gedhe Kauman

This is Masjid Gedhe Kauman, the mosque inside the Yogyakarta Palace area. It's such a shabby place but the architecture is so unique. The inside is quite dark, but I like the terrace which is open and bright.

A must see place when you visit Yogyakarta!

The Ruins

Merapi is the most famous mountain in this country. I remember my first year in uni, i woke up in the morning with everything in Yogyakarta covered with thick grey dust.

Today I visited a villager house that now become a museum. We can see how scary the 2010 eruption was, the house and everything inside was burnt and so their kettles.

Wednesday, September 7, 2016

Graduation

Long time no post! So, recently I've been graduated from university. Finally! After nearly six years just for undergraduate program!! So much to tell about this struggle, but I didn't have much time to write back then. Now, I wish I can finish this post with some stories of my uni life and updates after graduation. Keep updated guys!

Home Again! Cooking Again!

Every time I'm at home, cooking is a must. Yesterday for breakfast I had ebi furai and pasta (as usual, when I go home my mom bought me prawns. All fresh and taste sweet!). And this morning I had donut!! I made special plain donut with nutmeg and cinnamon. Hmmm... The aroma itself is mouth watering!! I don't really like overly sweet topping, simplicity is the best.

Home is my place of contemplation. I rest a while from the bustle of job hunting and rethinking my life plan. I must study again and learning something new so my brain will get back on the track!

Sunday, August 14, 2016

Cats

When I went to a market accompanying my mom this morning, I saw these little cute cats among the bananas that being sold. So calm and peaceful, contrast with the hustle of traditional market. Really made my day.

Wednesday, July 13, 2016

Traveling Essentials

My ultimate things every time I travel. Usually I just bring a backpack, and this small sling bag that I put inside the backpack. When I walk around the city, I only take the small bag. Simple and compact. Between these things, I have two that highly recommended to be your favorite too.

MUJI Safety Case
I love this brand for its travel and home products. They are so simple, useful, and greatly designed. I don't usually bring my wallet, just some money and cards. I put that inside this mini bag, with some tickets and important paper. Kept inside jacket, it's more safe than having a wallet inside your pocket. It's so light and easy to take the things out. Price: IDR 185k.

UNIQLO Light Pocketable Parka
One of my most favorite apparel brand. Indonesia is so hot and humid throughout the year, so wearing jacket is a must when walking outdoor. This jacket is so light and feels cool. It can protect you from the harsh of sunlight but keeps your body from the wind or light rain. I still bring another jacket for keeping me from the cold (like in train), so whenever it isn't used, I can fold it so small so no worry to take wherever I go. Price: IDR 499k.

Happy traveling!

Monday, July 11, 2016

The Vibrant of Hari Raya... In Mall

Usually when Hari Raya, people visit one relative's house to another, or also known as "silaturahim". It's the reason people massively going to their hometown. But this year, i celebrated the day just with my little family. After the prayer ied we just had walk in... Shopping mall.

We went to Senayan City, a huge mall in the center of Jakarta. Surprisingly, the mall was full of people. And the same with us, they just came from the prayer with muslim dress. I just love the design of the atrium, it has different thing than any other mall (not just typical camel and dessert). It's unique and colorful. Not a traditional way to spend Hari Raya :p

A Scrumptious Meal for Today's Breakfast

This morning my mom came from the market carrying lots of fresh ingredients. Every time I go home, my mom always cooks special foods. Today she brought tempeh, ribs, and prawns. My mom wanted to make rib soup for lunch, and told me to cook the prawns for our breakfast. In my home, only I and my mom who can eat something like this. My dad can't, due to his high blood pressure and high cholesterol.

I cooked a very simple dish, prawns with garlic, chili, and ginger, in butter. My mom made "mendoan", very thin tempeh that quick-fried so the outside is crispy and the inside is soft. The mixture of many textures give very pleasant flavor. I add sambal kecap (sweet soy sauce mixed with chili and shallot) on top of it, and it tastes heavenly!

These are meals that only exist in home.

Sunday, July 10, 2016

Happy Eid-al Fitr!

Very long time no post!! I've been very busy for my graduation. Yes, finally i have finished my undergraduate program!!! After all the struggles...

One month earlier was ramadhan. Most of Indonesian (which are muslims, which i am included) fasting from the sun dawn until sunset. And this week, ramadhan is over and we celebrate eid-al fitr! Many, many, many indonesian went to their hometowns, causing traffic jams everywhere. This year, my family spent our holiday in the capital city, Jakarta.

Jakarta was very lovely when eid-al fitr. The city not too busy, and the streets were spacious. No more traffic jam.

My dad and I pray Eid in the biggest mosque in Indonesia, Istiqlal. It's uniquely located face by face by a catholic church to symbolize religion tolerance. The mosque also designed by a non-muslim. This mosque can occupy hundreds of thousands of people, so you can imagine how crowded it was. But it's occasional, you can't meet it in another time. Before the day, there were some terror attack in Indonesia, so the security was very tight. Everyone must pass the security check before entering the mosque. Indonesian now getting accustomed to this kind of things, no more fear for us.

So happy I met this year's ramadhan. I hope I can meet ramadhan in next year.

Happy Eid-al Fitr for you who celebrate! Taqabalallahu minna wa minkum!


Wednesday, April 20, 2016

Gorengan, The Indonesian Tempura

Lastly, I've been watching Japanology videos on YouTube. It's a program originally broadcasted on NHK channel that tell about japanese culture. And there is an episode about tempura. Same with Japan, the process of deep fried was brought here and suddenly being loved by all Indonesian people until now.

Last night I bought these from a food stall near my house. Deep fried mushroom and chili stuffed with tofu. All just 7k IDR! So great to be eaten with white rice. All vegan plus very cheap.

In Indonesia, this type of dish is called gorengan. It's some ingredients that coated with flour mix and deep fried in palm oil. It can be tempeh, tofu, eggplant, mushroom, broccoli, beans, etc. The most popular gorengan is mendoan, a very thin tempeh that fried half-cooked, so it's crispy outside, soft and little bit chewy inside. The texture combination is so great. It's originated from my hometown and enjoyed by almost all Indonesian.

Usually gorengan is sold in the streets by street vendor. It's a commoner's food, enjoyed by lower class people. The oil quality usually is so bad, and sometimes they even add plastics to the oil to keep it crunchy all the time. I and my family only buy it in some spots where we sure they have good quality foods. Or we just make it at home. Gorengan in Indonesia is vegan, to keep it as cheap as possible. So making it at home is a good saving of money!