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What Is Rendang?
Rendang is a rich and tender coconut beef stew which is explosively flavorful. It’s a celebrated Indonesian recipe. Called “rendang daging” in local Indonesian and Malaysia language, it’s arguably the most famous beef recipe in Indonesia, Malaysia and to a lesser extent, Singapore.
Other that that, it’s also the #1 dish on “World’s 50 Best Foods” compiled by CNN. As the world discovers it, there has been much controversies and ignorance on the recipe and cooking methods, as more chefs learn to cook this dish.
In 2018, a Masterchef UK judge criticized that rendang is not crispy. His comment drew massive uproars on the social media and online.
Ultimately, the protein used in the recipe is never deep-fried, but simmered and then stewed for hours with spices and coconut milk. The end result is a rich, tender and deeply flavorful meat stew.
Origins of Rendang
Beef rendang is of Indonesian origin, a delicious concoction from the Minangkabau ethnic group of Indonesia.
It’s often served at ceremonial occasions and to honor guests.
I believe the dish came to Malaysia when the Minangkabau settlers from Sumatra migrated to the southern part of the Malay peninsula during the era of the Melaka Sultanate.
This dish is well loved by many Malaysians, especially the Malay community.
Ingredients
The core of beef rendang is the spice paste, as well as the various aromatic spices (cinnamon, cardamom pods, cloves and star anise) used in the recipe.
The spice paste consists of the following main ingredients:
- Shallots
- Galangal – if you cannot find galangal, skip it altogether
- Lemongrass
- Garlic
- Ginger
- Dried red chilies
Recipe Variations
While beef rendang is the poster child, there are variations such as chicken rendang and lamb rendang. Chicken rendang is often used as a filling in baked buns, and they are a favorite for the locals.
For vegans and vegetarians , you can certainly use fried tofu or tempeh. For seafood lovers, rendang prawn (shrimp) is a good option.
Regardless of which protein you use, rendang is absolutely delicious and best with steamed rice, for example: nasi lemak.
How to Make Beef Rendang
Step 1: Chop the spice paste ingredients and then blend it in a food processor until fine.
Step 2: Heat the oil in a stew pot, add the spice paste, cinnamon, cloves, star anise, and cardamom and stir-fry until aromatic. Add the beef and the pounded lemongrass and stir for 1 minute. Add the coconut milk, tamarind juice, water, and simmer on medium heat, stirring frequently until the meat is almost cooked.
Step 3: Add the kaffir lime leaves, kerisik (toasted coconut), sugar or palm sugar, stirring to blend well with the meat.
Step 4: Lower the heat to low, cover the lid, and simmer for 1 to 1 1/2 hours or until the meat is really tender and the gravy has dried up. Add more salt and sugar to taste. Serve immediately with steamed rice and save some for overnight.
What Kind of Beef for Rendang?
I used boneless beef short ribs or stew beef. The cut of beef will ensure that you have soft and tender beef once it’s cooked.
You have to cut the beef into small pieces to ensure that after the slow cooking, each chunk of beef is tender with the aromatic rendang curry paste.
Secret Ingredient of Rendang Paste
To make the best rendang, you need to have the secret ingredient: kerisik or toasted coconut. Many traditional Indonesian and Malaysian recipes call for kerisik. The golden-toasted shredded coconut adds immense aromas, earth nuance and vibrant textures to the finished dish.
Another tip is to slow cook the meat on low heat; slowly stew and simmer the beef and reduce the liquid during the cooking process.
The Best and Most Authentic Rendang
The best and most authentic meat rendang should be somewhat dry (as pictured here). The meat should be generously coated with the rendang paste. Please take note that this is not a curry, the dish should never be watery.
I suggest that you make a big serving (you may double or triple my recipe) so you have some leftovers. The flavors and aroma become more intense the next day. The Minangkabau save the dish for months as the complex taste and flavor develop over time.
Do try my recipe because it’s the most delicious and best beef rendang recipe you will find online!
How Many Calories per Serving?
This recipe is only 416 calories per serving.
What to Serve with This Recipe?
Serve this dish with rice, noodles or bread. For a traditional Malaysian meal and easy weeknight dinner, I recommend the following recipes.
Beef Rendang (The Best!)
Ingredients
- 1 1/2 lbs. boneless beef short ribs, cut into cubes
- 5 tablespoons cooking oil
- 1 stick cinnamon (about 2-inch length)
- 3 cloves
- 3 star anise
- 3 cardamom pods
- 1 lemongrass (cut into 4-inch length and pounded)
- 1 cup thick coconut milk (coconut cream)
- 1 cup water
- 2 teaspoons tamarind pulp (soaked in some warm water for the juice and discard the seeds)
- 6 kaffir lime leaves (very finely sliced)
- 6 tablespoons kerisik (toasted coconut)
- 1 tablespoon sugar or palm sugar to taste
- salt to taste
Spice Paste:
- 5 shallots
- 1 inch galangal
- 3 lemongrass (white part only)
- 5 cloves garlic
- 1 inch ginger
- 10-12 dried chilies (soaked in warm water and seeded)
Instructions
- Chop the spice paste ingredients and then blend it in a food processor until fine.
- Heat the oil in a stew pot, add the spice paste, cinnamon, cloves, star anise, and cardamom and stir-fry until aromatic. Add the beef and the pounded lemongrass and stir for 1 minute. Add the coconut milk, tamarind juice, water, and simmer on medium heat, stirring frequently until the meat is almost cooked.
- Add the kaffir lime leaves, kerisik (toasted coconut), sugar or palm sugar, stirring to blend well with the meat.
- Lower the heat to low, cover the lid, and simmer for 1 to 1 1/2 hours or until the meat is really tender and the gravy has dried up. Add more salt and sugar to taste. Serve immediately with steamed rice and save some for overnight.
I just made this beef rendang last night and it came out spectacular. Thank you. However, your estimate of 15 minutes prep time is not at all realistic, even for an experienced cook, unless you already have the spice paste and the kerisik on hand. Nevertheless, it was worth it. Yum! I’m having leftovers for lunch momentarily.
Cooked rendang for the first time and I am happy. However , I add a little bit more sugar to suit my taste. The recepi is easy to follow. Thank you so much.
Thanks Chris for trying my beef rendang.
Yeah not complaining!! Some leftover in the fridge will enjoy that tonight (aus time) and see how it’s developed!
Awesome!
Made this last night, nice,little lemongrassey tho. Wonder if coriander would help, I didn’t tinker enough. I was going to post a photo but I can’t find where!
Hmmm, this recipe has had raving reviews. There much lemongrass is always a good problem.
Hi!!
Wondering if I could replace tamarind pulp with “assam kering” instead.
Thanks
Assam kering might be too sour. If you use it, just use a tiny piece.
Yes I have cooked this at least ten times and it’s really authentic. I cook it over the stove at first until the water has reduced by half and then I transfer to a slow cooker for the next 3 hours. It tastes even more awesome the next day!
Good idea on the slow cooker tip. :)
Great recipe, made this for the family and it was a hit. Not hard to make, a bit time consuming but well worth it. This will be a go to recipe. Thanks for sharing,
Thanks for trying my beef rendang!
GOOD.
I learned to cook this Rendang recipe from a lady who spent most of her life in KL before moving to the UK with her husband. Your recipe is identical! The only difference with her recipe is the addition of one tablespoon of fragrant ground almonds, and the use of red onions when shallots are not available! I leave mine in a slow cooker until it’s almost dry. The beef is so tender and full of flavour. I like to serve it with fine vermicelli noodles and rice. It is my favourite recipe for beef! I am inspired to alter the quantity of ingredients after having viewed your website.
Hi Francis, sure, please try my beef rendang recipe.
Hi, I will be using 2kg of beef so am I supposed to increase every ingredient (including spice paste) by about 3x? Kindly and appreciate your response. Thanks
Yeah, maybe not exactly 3 times.
Hi, I made it! For 2kg of beef, I doubled the ingredients and it was rich, fragrant and really yummy! However, may I know if I want it to be more spicy, how do I increase the spicy level as I have already cooked it? Thanks for sharing this wonderful recipe!
Hi, to increase the spicy level, you can add more chili, but they have to ground dried chili.
Thank you and appreciate your prompt response!
Awesome! Tried this evening was delicious. Will make it again. Thank you!