
Serabi, also called surabi, srabi, also known in
Thailand
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as ''
khanom khrok'', is an
Indonesian
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* Indonesians, citizens of Indonesia
** Native Indonesians, diverse groups of local inhabitants of the archipelago
** Indonesia ...
pancake that is made from
rice flour with
coconut milk or shredded
coconut as an
emulsifier. Most of traditional serabi tastes sweet, as the pancake is usually eaten with ''kinca'' or thick golden-brownish-colored
coconut sugar syrup. However, another savoury version also existed that uses ''
oncom'' toppings. Different provinces in various Asian countries have their own serabi recipes corresponding to local tastes.
Serabi is a traditional cake that seems to originate from Java, Indonesia.
Variants

The most basic traditional serabi only employs
batter
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made from the mixture of rice flour, coconut milk, and coconut sugar, cooked upon small earthenware frying pan on charcoal fire. Sometimes
pandan leaf juice might be added into this batter mixture to add aroma and a greenish color. During the cooking process, sometimes toppings are added to the batter.
Today, a large variants of serabi toppings are used, from simple sprinkle of
sugar, grated coconut flesh, sprinkles of coarsely ground
peanut
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s, slices of
banana
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or
jackfruit, chocolate
sprinkles, black
glutinous rice, and ''oncom'', to a new recipe using grated
cheddar cheese,
corned beef, shredded chicken, slices of fresh
strawberry or
sausage, or even
strawberry ice cream. The
sauce (or more precisely
syrup) to accompany serabi also varies, from traditional sweet ''kinca'' (golden colored coconut sugar syrup) sometimes creamed with coconut milk, to modern recipe using chocolate, strawberry, or
durian syrup, and
mayonnaise or
cream cheese for savoury western twist.
Both the cities of
Bandung and
Solo are famous for their versions of serabi. Bandung surabi is drier and firmer with a pancake-like consistency, and today is well known for the rich variant of toppings, most are recently developed fusion recipes. The serabi from Solo, however, is more traditional with a little bit half-cooked with thin, crispy crust and watery center with rich coconut milk taste. A famous serabi variant from Solo is called ''serabi notosuman''.
In
Ambarawa, serabi is served with sweet coconut milk soup as known as ''serabi ngampin''.
In
Semarang, there is a dish called ''bubur serabi'', a ''bubur sumsum'' (Javanese pudding) with some small serabi doused with coconut milk and liquid brown sugar. It is served in a bowl made from banana leaves.
See also
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Apam balik
''Apam balik'' () also known as ''Martabak Manis'' (),, ''terang bulan'' (), peanut pancake or ''mànjiānguǒ'' (), is a sweet dessert originating in Fujian cuisine which now consists of many varieties at specialist roadside stalls or restau ...
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Salukara
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