Soto mie

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Soto mie or Mie Soto is a popular Indonesian dish, particularly common in Jakarta and West Java. It is a type of soto, a traditional soup commonly found in Indonesian culture, but with the addition of noodles.

Overview[edit | edit source]

Soto mie can be found in various regions of Indonesia, but the most popular version is from Bogor, West Java. The dish is a combination of noodles and rice cake (ketupat) in a broth flavored with both chicken and beef. The soup is typically served with a variety of condiments, such as sweet soy sauce, chili sauce, and a squeeze of lime.

Ingredients[edit | edit source]

The main ingredients of Soto mie are noodles, beef, cabbage, tomato, and leek. The soup base is made from beef or chicken broth, with various spices such as garlic, shallot, candlenut, and coriander. Some versions of Soto mie also include rice cake (ketupat) or vermicelli (bihun).

Variations[edit | edit source]

There are several variations of Soto mie, depending on the region. The Bogor version, for example, includes a beef broth and is served with sweet soy sauce and chili sauce. The Jakarta version, on the other hand, uses a chicken broth and is typically served with a hard-boiled egg and potato fritters.

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