The most commonly used variety of ketjap is ketjap manis. Did you know that manis means sweet in Indonesian?
The quantities provided above are averages only.
Always refer to the product label for the most accurate information about ingredients and allergens
250 g
Potatoes
150 g
Chopped escarole
½ piece
Carrot
½ sachet(s)
Korean-style spice mix
(Contains Wheat, Sesame, Soy)
80 g
Vegetarian beef-style pieces
(Contains Soy, Wheat, Barley, Egg)
1 piece
Garlic
⅓ bunch
Scallions
1 sachet(s)
East Asian-style sauce
(Contains Soy, Wheat)
15 g
Crispy fried onions
(Contains Wheat May be present Sesame, Gluten, Peanuts, Tree nuts)
½ tablespoon
Sunflower oil
½ tablespoon
[Plant-based] butter
½ teaspoon
Mustard
1 teaspoon
[Reduced salt] ketjap manis
to taste
Salt and pepper
Tip: to save time, you can skip peeling the vegetables. Keeping the skin on ensures not only more fibre but also more vitamins; in particular vitamin B6, which helps support metabolic health.
Did you know... carrots are rich in vitamin A, which not only supports growth but is also good for your skin, hair, nails, eyes and immune system. You can also find vitamin A in kale, spinach, broccoli and eggs.