I Made Indonesian Street Food at Home

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  • Опубликовано: 20 окт 2024

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  • @wisismaekacahya8450
    @wisismaekacahya8450 3 года назад +3867

    Fyi, not many Indonesians can actually succeed in making their own Martabak at home, especially to get exactly like it is sold on the street. (Thats why we prefer to buy it lol!) Anw, you did a good job, Beryl! 👏😊

    • @andhiko
      @andhiko 3 года назад +166

      IKR, she did really well, I couldn't make it as fluffy

    • @yanuanpratamar6104
      @yanuanpratamar6104 3 года назад +6

      Same

    • @sumitghawali6428
      @sumitghawali6428 3 года назад +48

      Don't say that. I was hoping to make it at home. 😭

    • @mmdrawifi
      @mmdrawifi 3 года назад +77

      @@sumitghawali6428 its ok. the enjoyment of the process is what counts 😂😂

    • @chesca7295
      @chesca7295 3 года назад +13

      What's the hard part? Then I will make sure to concentrate during that when making it. Lol

  • @tamara8908
    @tamara8908 3 года назад +864

    I am Dutch-Indo. I was raised in the USA. My grandmother (Oma) always had chocolate muisjes aka chocolate sprinkles that she would make on white bread with butter like a sandwich and put it in my school lunch. I was the only kid that had chocolate sandwiches.

    • @ethanmunson4737
      @ethanmunson4737 3 года назад +109

      Yooooo samee, Indonesian American but living in Hong Kong, and this was something my Indonesian grandma would always make for us as kids when she visited!

    • @nochujeykeyy3793
      @nochujeykeyy3793 3 года назад +101

      It's very interesting how Choco sprinkles were called muisjis in dutch bcs in indonesia we call it 'meses' 😂

    • @aalexandra8251
      @aalexandra8251 3 года назад +20

      @@nochujeykeyy3793 muisjes is different from hagelslag (choclate sprinkles) though.

    • @mscookiecabana
      @mscookiecabana 3 года назад +62

      @@nochujeykeyy3793 We have a lot of words that come from other languages. Like I just found out that "keju" is from Portuguese word "quiejo"; found out years ago that "gratis" is a Spanish word that's pronounced and means the same. Our language has very interesting origins!

    • @rmfachran
      @rmfachran 3 года назад +27

      I thought chocolate sprinkles are very common around the world😯

  • @GrantSpencer-Purple-Circle
    @GrantSpencer-Purple-Circle 3 года назад +373

    I was travelling Indonesia with a friend and we were looking for a motorbike rental company. We heard what we thought was someone shouting "motorbike" through a crowded marketplace. Turns out it was martabak, but it was delicious. We eventually found a place to rent some motorbikes - and had full bellies.

  • @ominusomega7803
    @ominusomega7803 3 года назад +1166

    “This is so sinful” is pretty much the description of Martabak manis right there. To a lot of us Indonesians, it truly is our guilty pleasure.
    (Edited for specificity due to the arguments in the replies)

  • @kailawkamo1568
    @kailawkamo1568 3 года назад +176

    As a Filipino who has been replicating roti bandung for weeks now and lovin it, itu makanan enak 🤤

  • @asmataqiyya9230
    @asmataqiyya9230 3 года назад +824

    My father is a martabak seller, and when i see the dough start bubbling i just like
    " you got your martabak in a good way girl "

    • @telurpanggang4722
      @telurpanggang4722 3 года назад +2

      Ahh masa sih

    • @ntrist7934
      @ntrist7934 3 года назад

      @@happycooking7381. YES

    • @definzgoody5448
      @definzgoody5448 3 года назад +2

      Fyi Beryl,
      Actually this food has several names and the popular one (in many regions) is Terang Bulan (Moonlight) 🌒😄.
      Martabak itself is referring to the stuffed fried egg, you can search it, which is very different with Terang Bulan, but commonly they always being sold in the same store/stall.
      But in Jakarta, people commonly call Terang Bulan as Martabak Manis (sweet martabak) and the egg Martabak as Martabak Asin (Salty Martabak).
      That's why I got confused when first time buying Martabak manis in Jakarta, I thought it would be the fried egg Martabak with chocolate topping 😂

    • @msrahayu
      @msrahayu 3 года назад

      Whenever i make terang bulan it's never bubling 😭 but i don't really care it taste delicious 🤤🤤

    • @alwari527
      @alwari527 3 года назад

      She used the right kind of pan and fire

  • @margahart
    @margahart 3 года назад +659

    This is why Indonesia is where my heart is.. because of Martabak Manis. Especially the Pizza version! I fly to Indonesia 3x a year since 2017 prior to the pandemic just to get a taste of their food. It's 4.5hrs away from my country The Philippines. Planning to build my own Martabak Business here this year with the help of friends I met from there. 🙂

    • @TheIndonesianPride
      @TheIndonesianPride 3 года назад +52

      Good luck with your business! Maybe Indonesians and Filipinos are both sweet toothed :D :D.

    • @margahart
      @margahart 3 года назад +69

      @@TheIndonesianPride Thank you! Yes.. Filipino's will definitely love it. Not only this, even the Nasi Goreng I made were highly appreciated by my friends. Indonesian restaurant are very expensive here because the ingredients to make the food are not widely sold here. So I'm planning to open an affordable and authentic restaurant so people from my country can more appreciate Indonesian Cuisine.

    • @overlycooked7270
      @overlycooked7270 3 года назад +8

      Good luck! Spread the happiness!

    • @AngelitoRage
      @AngelitoRage 3 года назад +5

      don't forget there is a sweet martabak and a salty martabak, two foods that are quite different but both delicious

    • @andrewinat434
      @andrewinat434 3 года назад +2

      @@margahart good luck !!!!

  • @Meleatswell
    @Meleatswell 3 года назад +507

    In old days ,Indonesian fathers let boys dates their daughters for a box of martabak.
    So you know how precious it is.

    • @rahmahdiadi7689
      @rahmahdiadi7689 3 года назад +39

      Haxxx one of the sacred item for every boyfriend that want to visit their girlfriend's house

    • @wildanjalaludin9607
      @wildanjalaludin9607 3 года назад +69

      The legend say
      The quality of martabak can effect your chance to get permission from your girlfriend's parent to marry their daughter

    • @sandyamaulana2317
      @sandyamaulana2317 3 года назад +41

      According to some friends, it still works that way for them even today. LOL.

    • @gBaldaconi
      @gBaldaconi 3 года назад +2

      That was funny 😂😂

    • @syahrulandika4425
      @syahrulandika4425 3 года назад +4

      It's a sacred item tho🤣🤣

  • @wpc456cpw
    @wpc456cpw 3 года назад +75

    All the videos including Indonesia makes me soooo happy! I’m Australian and American and Indonesian but I feel like Indo culture deserves so much more appreciation!!

  • @gwendolinepannetier
    @gwendolinepannetier 3 года назад +125

    I'm half Indonesian and haven't been back to Jakarta in over 2 years, so I've been missing home and all the food so much! I've been making martabak manis ever month since the beginning of lockdown 😂 The best thing ever!

    • @lenziany
      @lenziany 3 года назад +3

      I know the feeling, missing indo food😭😭😭
      I missed tempe mendoan sooo much..
      Martabak still can be made.. but with tempe?💔

    • @daffalathifilham8028
      @daffalathifilham8028 3 года назад

      Do you speak Indonesian?

  • @quilynn
    @quilynn 3 года назад +337

    "It's hard to put that much butter on yourself, it's easier when somebody does it for you"
    you really hit the nail on the head there

    • @meimei3990
      @meimei3990 3 года назад +3

      I just wanna comment that she forget to put the butter,but after hear what she said....make sense😅🤷‍♀️

  • @fransiskusandre8415
    @fransiskusandre8415 3 года назад +524

    i'm Indonesian and I think the savory martabak has a different history from the sweet one. As you mentioned the savory martabak has a lot of influences from Muslim conquest in Indonesia but martabak manis (the sweet one) I think originally comes from Chinese culture as it mentioned in the video it's called hok lo pan or sometimes terang bulan which is also very popular in Malaysia and Singapore

    • @marlasinger5018
      @marlasinger5018 3 года назад +35

      @H S I'm not sure but I'm guessing it's the cheese part

    • @fransiskusandre8415
      @fransiskusandre8415 3 года назад +81

      @H S I suppose the dutch introduced the toppings especially the sprinkles and cheese. We basically put chocolate sprinkles on every dessert and toast

    • @llama2745
      @llama2745 3 года назад +22

      this is why we shouldn't called it martabak manis, terang bulan ftw.

    • @goesastawan4969
      @goesastawan4969 3 года назад +26

      @H S The Dutch Make us craving for Chocolate Sprinkles, Condensed milk, cheese, and why not... Margarine.
      Having butter and fresh milk are way too expensive for us

    • @goesastawan4969
      @goesastawan4969 3 года назад +19

      @@llama2745 I was grown up in Sulawesi Island a place far away from Malaysia peninsula. I Just realise that "Terang Bulan" is called "Martabak manis" when I visited Jakarta.

  • @wahyuarfany4910
    @wahyuarfany4910 3 года назад +113

    1. I'm impressed by your research about martabak history and chocolate sprinkles
    2. It's not fair that you made it first time and you succeeded making it fluffy, thick, and it looked perfect!!! I'm jealous 😂

    • @alwari527
      @alwari527 3 года назад

      I think it's mostly because she used a pan that is similar to the pan used by vendors at the street. Most of us just don't have that kind of pan

  • @fazasyauqi2527
    @fazasyauqi2527 3 года назад +106

    "Indonesian, you have been summoned" , this is so true. Any video that related to Indonesia always got a lot attention from us 🤟

  • @nf9850
    @nf9850 3 года назад +60

    I'm so impressed you include some research in this too. not just focusing on making food from recipes. not all people willing to do that, kudos to you.

  • @hafidzmoech6518
    @hafidzmoech6518 3 года назад +1033

    fun fact : martabak manis is better to be served at night, it feels different than eating it on daylight 😂

    • @tebemargono6840
      @tebemargono6840 3 года назад +16

      hahaha... I could eat it day or night, especially if no other food 😄

    • @NanaandKicko
      @NanaandKicko 3 года назад +31

      Definitely! It screams calories yet too good to refuse

    • @rostamefendi72
      @rostamefendi72 3 года назад +2

      Honestly tho

    • @chesca7295
      @chesca7295 3 года назад +1

      Like cereal 😁

    • @adeline5821
      @adeline5821 3 года назад +5

      THIS IS 100% TRUE hahahah

  • @creativitytoolkit6719
    @creativitytoolkit6719 3 года назад +144

    I love how Beryl's videos could be just recipes, but in the end the "how to prepare" is like the least important thing in the whole video.

  • @rayhutajulu
    @rayhutajulu 3 года назад +261

    So glad more and more Indonesian food getting recognized. It is so underrated, people need to know how diverse, intense and delicious our food is.

    • @annbrookens945
      @annbrookens945 3 года назад +4

      I gotta say, martabak looks AMAZING!

    • @echoessparks6104
      @echoessparks6104 3 года назад +10

      The one that get the spotlight often are only nasi goreng and rendang tho :')

    • @rayhutajulu
      @rayhutajulu 3 года назад +1

      @@annbrookens945 it truly does, a guilty pleasure u mustn't skip.

    • @rayhutajulu
      @rayhutajulu 3 года назад +15

      @@echoessparks6104 because rendang deserves the spotlight. But come on, we have so many more good food that are to die for and ppl need to know that.

    • @hayzelvalezqa
      @hayzelvalezqa 3 года назад

      Same I’m super happy it’s getting the recognition it deserves

  • @jap882
    @jap882 3 года назад +87

    Terimah kasih indonesia 🙏
    acu cinta indonesia ♥️
    greetings from the Philippines 🇵🇭

    • @felixxamk
      @felixxamk 3 года назад +2

      Nice bro👍

    • @aienyu9900
      @aienyu9900 3 года назад +1

      Thank you. But the true word for 'i' is "aku" not "Acu" or you can write "Asu" . Lol.

    • @azu_ki
      @azu_ki 3 года назад +2

      @@aienyu9900 don't even say the word 'Asu' lmao, 'Asu' is basically a bad word that usually indonesian use, like saying "oh shxt"

    • @TheIndonesianPride
      @TheIndonesianPride 3 года назад +1

      Thank you.

    • @syebadesnivalencia
      @syebadesnivalencia 3 года назад +1

      Mabuhay

  • @pic952
    @pic952 3 года назад +189

    I really hope I get to try all Asian cuisine and also visit their place one day after pandemic ends .....love from India to all Indonesian reading this😘🇮🇳 ....

    • @geschmackj209
      @geschmackj209 3 года назад +3

      Thanks bhai. Hope things get better in India in the midst of current tsunami of Covid.
      Om namah shivaya🙏
      ❤ from Indonesia

    • @pic952
      @pic952 3 года назад +2

      @@geschmackj209 thanks brother and stay safe and good to get wishes from u......jai Bhavani 🙏

  • @omarsyariefnatasubagyo6627
    @omarsyariefnatasubagyo6627 3 года назад +416

    That girl with glasses who eats Martabak Telur with rice:
    "Ah I see. So you're (Wo)man of culture as well"

    • @aquademiria294
      @aquademiria294 3 года назад +1

      Yep that's me too haha

    • @shoegix
      @shoegix 3 года назад +15

      Astaga, aku baru tau disini kalo ada yang makan martabak pake nasi.

    • @22_wulungsetrayudha79
      @22_wulungsetrayudha79 3 года назад +3

      Baru tadi sahur, makan pake martabak asin + nasi 😂

    • @lancheloth
      @lancheloth 3 года назад +1

      Yeah been there done that... 👍

    • @mayuravirus6134
      @mayuravirus6134 3 года назад

      Its nothing unusual the unsual ones that i've done is eating Pizza with rice yes Pizza with tice

  • @kyuubified
    @kyuubified 3 года назад +166

    This made me so nostalgic for Indonesian food, thank you Beryl! I do want to add that another Dutch influence is the brand of margarine used when making martabak manis, it’s called Blue Band and it’s originally from the Netherlands. My family believes it makes a difference in flavor (tbh I can’t tell) bc it almost reminds me of cultured butter, despite being margarine. When my aunties would make martabak in the states they’d actually invest in getting a huge can of Blue Band margarine to try to get it tasting like home as much as possible. This was such a great video, thank you!
    Also P.S. to anyone making this at home, be as inventive with your fillings as you would a pizza. I’ve eaten some martabak where people put shaved toblerone, Nutella, and even durian inside. Chocolate, cheese, condensed milk, and peanuts is standard but it’s totally normal to opt out of an ingredient you might not enjoy.

    • @astricahyani3260
      @astricahyani3260 3 года назад +14

      The expensive one is using weissman butter. I never tried one, but this exlusive food is truly amazing

    • @wildanjalaludin9607
      @wildanjalaludin9607 3 года назад +6

      You can also add fruits to it
      Like banana slices

    • @andhiko
      @andhiko 3 года назад +3

      Bananas, dates, jackfruits work too

    • @livingmaulana
      @livingmaulana 3 года назад +3

      my favorite topping is black sticky rice, the texture when you bite them is the best.

    • @andhiko
      @andhiko 3 года назад +2

      I've also had oreo cream cheese martabak, it was great! Peanut Butter is becoming mainstream too. Be really creative with the toppings!

  • @andhiko
    @andhiko 3 года назад +2073

    It's basically everything your dietician would advice against 😆

    • @lily2064
      @lily2064 3 года назад +154

      I’m a student dietician and I’d say eat what you love and eat with variety (so maybe don’t eat this everyday haha)

    • @janesya
      @janesya 3 года назад +8

      @@lily2064 yep

    • @allicatmcd
      @allicatmcd 3 года назад +23

      And assuming it's butter and not margarine it's actually healthy. :)

    • @fernandesh.m.5504
      @fernandesh.m.5504 3 года назад +6

      And that's why it is so good 😄

    • @lelyanalee8640
      @lelyanalee8640 3 года назад +7

      yoi ..tapi kan endulitaz... hehehehe

  • @phoebeewangg
    @phoebeewangg 3 года назад +19

    when i was younger i used to go with my dad to our local martabak stall. the older gentleman would scold my dad when he asked for less butter. he would say “if you’re going to eat martabak, you have to do it right! otherwise it won’t be as good!” before adding even more butter 😌😌

  • @atiggnd
    @atiggnd 3 года назад +142

    can someone appreciate the martabak man making a whole stand mixer from one legged had mixer? He's legend

    • @uwi2683
      @uwi2683 3 года назад +3

      baru sadaaarrrrr 😂

  • @Dfathurr
    @Dfathurr 3 года назад +595

    I am impressed that most of the people reminds the fact that Martabak is something to "bribe" the parents so you can take the girl out. As if any foreigner who wants to date an Indonesian girl must do it
    And to be fair. It does. That's unwritten law that every Indonesian understands

    • @dianaberlianti7238
      @dianaberlianti7238 3 года назад +29

      hahaha it is indeed. In my time, if a boy/man want to date some girl, you should "steal" your inlaws heart first😂.

    • @fakemonkey5612
      @fakemonkey5612 3 года назад

      Lmao. U got it

    • @amirullahali4820
      @amirullahali4820 3 года назад +6

      Ngakak tp betul XD
      "Cara nyogok camer"

    • @maulanaridwan26
      @maulanaridwan26 3 года назад +1

      @@dianaberlianti7238 steal your future inlaws heart is more like it not bribe 😁 to bribe a father to hand over his daughter you need 100g solid gold 😆😅😀😊😎

    • @TheKaniamania
      @TheKaniamania 3 года назад +3

      Ga pernah ngalamin itu, lebih suka dibawain buah. Lol

  • @jessicabrown11
    @jessicabrown11 3 года назад +53

    I'm Indonesian and the martabak I make never looked as good as yours!! I'm literally soo surprised and proud of you Beryl.. teehee :)

  • @GringanMexico
    @GringanMexico 3 года назад +387

    I'm going to come up with a rule about dating my kids and suitors bringing me food, that's brilliant 😂

    • @ernaherlina8014
      @ernaherlina8014 3 года назад +100

      In Indonesia, Parents consider the quality of Martabak brought by their daughter's boyfriend as reflection of how the boy will treat their daughter. If he buys cheap low quality Martabak, it means he's a cheapskate.

    • @henrykoernia8936
      @henrykoernia8936 3 года назад +5

      Hahahaha

    • @alinabintang1642
      @alinabintang1642 3 года назад +24

      Yaahh..
      Ask them bring the best one,the expensive one...
      No debat - no negotiation..
      👍🤣

    • @lazirmodernwarung1315
      @lazirmodernwarung1315 3 года назад +9

      agreed..
      i will apreciate the girl and her family with my best.. Martabak is the option muahaha :D

    • @dtxocuk918
      @dtxocuk918 3 года назад +5

      brilliant indeed

  • @Luvinist
    @Luvinist 2 года назад +13

    While the name 'martabak' comes from Arabic, the 'martabak manis' or 'terang bulan' itself is actually influenced by a Chinese pancake. See 'Min Jiang Kueh'.
    But of course Indonesians put their own twist on it. While the Chinese only put peanuts and sugar, we Indonesians would put cheese, hagelslag, nutella, jams, banana slices, and pretty much anything you can find on the fridge.

  • @hollywebster6844
    @hollywebster6844 3 года назад +12

    Tip for not using plastic wrap to cover your bowl while dough or batter is resting: put a plate over the bowl and then drape a towel over it. If the batter or dough rises, it's easy to either scrape what is stuck on the plate back into the bowl. If it's just resting, not rising, just drape a towel or put the plate alone. Much more earth- friendly than plastic wrap!

  • @PippaTiVi
    @PippaTiVi 3 года назад +95

    Hi, Beryl! Can’t belive that we, Indonesian, learn the history of martabak from you! 🤣🤣
    And you’re right that it’s “freaking sinful”. You should try the original version here. 😚👌

    • @BerylShereshewsky
      @BerylShereshewsky  3 года назад +15

      I’m ready!!! Get me out of nyc

    • @Controversy1100
      @Controversy1100 3 года назад +1

      @@BerylShereshewskyYou should try to cook indonesian daily dish ; Sayur Lodeh, gado-gado, Soto Lamongan, etc. ruclips.net/video/ZYaZa7o-qo0/видео.html

  • @fitriaahsani1286
    @fitriaahsani1286 3 года назад +432

    Indonesian Me seeing Beryl try to make martabak: I doubt she can do that, that one is tricky
    Indonesian Me at 8:30 : *HOLY MOLY SHE CAN MAKE MARTABAK, ON HER FIRST TRY!*

    • @lenziany
      @lenziany 3 года назад +11

      Ikr...
      I failed on my first time, dang!!

    • @easyyoung2527
      @easyyoung2527 3 года назад +2

      Bener banget, gw buat bantet, plus gosong bawah dan buy is better

    • @stanleysutandy3991
      @stanleysutandy3991 3 года назад

      @@lenziany Same. XD

    • @stanleysutandy3991
      @stanleysutandy3991 3 года назад

      @@easyyoung2527 sama woi tengah masih agak lembab tapi bawah dah mulai sikit

  • @Alfrebaut
    @Alfrebaut 3 года назад +81

    As someone who grew up in Jakarta and can't get it where I live now in the US, I've tried to make it many times with many recipes and have had mostly mixed results, which is why I find myself very impressed at your success at it, which in turn encourages me to try again as I remain unable to go back.

    • @arifianashima9641
      @arifianashima9641 3 года назад +14

      They do sell it in the US! Its called Martabak OK, in Philadelphia. Idk if its near ur place or not tho, haha

    • @djeff91
      @djeff91 3 года назад +4

      Please look for devina hermawan's channel and watch her martabak video. She share all of screet to make perfect martabak. But she speak in bahasa.

    • @thepinkcarousel
      @thepinkcarousel 3 года назад

      You can get them from Martabak OK (@ martabakok on Instagram) in Philly, they ship across the country.

  • @johannathapa6506
    @johannathapa6506 3 года назад +15

    Made the martabak today. It was so amazing. Everyone at home loved it. 💚💚💚❤❤😍😍

  • @MF-bg2rt
    @MF-bg2rt 3 года назад +4

    The way you make this video was so beautiful. Clips, audio, references, geography.
    Perfect!

  • @ayuminoriko112
    @ayuminoriko112 3 года назад +76

    1:51 Eating martabak with rice. She definitely 100% Indonesian

  • @imeldanorton4751
    @imeldanorton4751 3 года назад +219

    Am I the only person who is jealous of Beryl not gaining an ounce eating all these delicious food, while here I am, gaining 2 kilos just by passing a restaurant.

    • @BerylShereshewsky
      @BerylShereshewsky  3 года назад +63

      Haha I am a pretty active runner to be fair!

    • @Diana-bp5yg
      @Diana-bp5yg 3 года назад

      hahqhahahahahah,u need to control urself and ur portion more

    • @maulanaridwan26
      @maulanaridwan26 3 года назад +2

      Pass and furious inside the restaurant I guess?

    • @lancheloth
      @lancheloth 3 года назад +1

      @@BerylShereshewsky that's explain a lot..

    • @jayrage8001
      @jayrage8001 3 года назад

      You can tell she stays in shape

  • @fr9780
    @fr9780 3 года назад +71

    I'm so happy when Beryl tried make a video abt Martabak and coincidentally I watched this while eating martabak too! How cool is that?! Anyways as a fellow indonesians, enjoy breaking your ramadan fast.

  • @bamwithyou
    @bamwithyou 3 года назад +60

    Fun fact : left over martabak from the fridge is also pleasing to eat in the next morning wkwkwk

    • @aneliaperdana9488
      @aneliaperdana9488 3 года назад +4

      Indeed.. Lol..
      Actually I prefer ate my Martabak that way. Because it tasted very good after it sits on fridge overnight..

    • @bamwithyou
      @bamwithyou 3 года назад +2

      @@aneliaperdana9488 so do I!! I love how the chocolate transform from melted to frozed in the next morning, and of courae with a lot of frozed butter too! You could actually taste the sin rightafter 🤣🤣

  • @tasya_nabila
    @tasya_nabila 3 года назад +8

    HOW COULD YOU MAKE MARTABAK BETTER THAN MY FIRST TIME I MAKE IT!?😭😭 YOU'RE AMAZING!!

  • @lindyralph8792
    @lindyralph8792 3 года назад +58

    OMG, I’ve recently realised this is such a thing at the moment. All the hip young food instergrammers in Melbourne are posting pics of it

    • @monicapetitebonita218
      @monicapetitebonita218 3 года назад

      really?? 😱
      does it look the same (as in how sinful it is with spoonful of margarine/butter lol)

  • @pujarahadiansaputra3512
    @pujarahadiansaputra3512 3 года назад +92

    Let's talk about how can she's cook literally anything on the world😭❤

  • @fdkokei
    @fdkokei 3 года назад +52

    I really appreciate that you make a whole video dedicated for martabak. Martabak deserves it. And, your food choice is always on point! As an Indonesian I'm really glad that you represented my country accurately

  • @sarsarahprmtsr
    @sarsarahprmtsr 2 года назад +1

    WOW. You, as a non-Indonesian or someone who never tried martabak before, successfully made martabak for the first time. Me, as an Indonesian who has already eaten martabak many times but failed when tried to make one, SO IMPRESSED.

  • @christian_swjy
    @christian_swjy 3 года назад +1

    I tried making martabak here in the UK with local ingredients and all. Can't seem to make it after multiple tries. The top commenter was right; not many Indonesians can actually succeed in making martabak themselves.
    Kudos to you for successfully making it on the first try!

  • @rahmahdiadi7689
    @rahmahdiadi7689 3 года назад +49

    I need to praise her as sweet martabak is one of the dessert that really hard to make correctly even if the ingredients are simple
    Thumbs up for you berryl

  • @etbergeron5677
    @etbergeron5677 3 года назад +98

    Could you do an episode on some meals that you grew up on or your husband grew up on. Childhood memory meals.

  • @TeguhNugroho90
    @TeguhNugroho90 3 года назад +14

    Beryl, you did a great job from asking opinions from fellow Indonesians, calling a friend who is a videographer, filming it, then cooking it. I feel like Indonesia has a special place in your heart. Thank you..

  • @JR-re2gv
    @JR-re2gv 3 года назад +35

    The savoury Martabak looks very similar to Mughlai Paratha
    Edit: As the video proceeded and you mentioned Martabak had Middle-Eastern influences, I realized why it looked similar to Mughlai Paratha. These parathas were the Mughal version of Mutabaaq, and are typically folded flatbreads with eggs and spicy minced meat in them, deep-fried in oil.

    • @lenziany
      @lenziany 3 года назад +3

      Yes, indonesian food is very much influenced by India, Arab, chinese and Malay.. so yeahh, many of our food are similar with other countries😀

  • @netizenlogis5501
    @netizenlogis5501 3 года назад +8

    As Indonesian, I'm amaze by the skill on how you make that martabak. Bravo 👏🏻

  • @pollyso__
    @pollyso__ 3 года назад +17

    Martabak is one of the things I miss most about my trip to Indonesia 🥺♥️ Ultimate guilty pleasure in the midnight - still remember those nights standing next to a street vendor waiting for that freshly made Martabak covered in tons of butter, cheese and chocolate 🤤🤤🤤

  • @kristinkeesen4341
    @kristinkeesen4341 3 года назад +14

    I'm fairly new to your channel and I'm LOVING it! All my ancestor's came from the Netherlands and I always wondered about the strong indonesian influence in their food. Thank you for the history lesson! Now I want to delve in more and also visit Indonesia. 🥰

  • @desiambarsari6348
    @desiambarsari6348 3 года назад +15

    You TOTALLY SUCCESSED 😆😆😆😆, thank you Beryl welcome to the Martabak lover Club 😍😍😍 love 🇮🇩

  • @dhevagrcl9129
    @dhevagrcl9129 3 года назад +3

    2:25 What Fathoni said was definitely true,, my father convinced my granny with martabak so he can take my mom on a date. and here they are happy with three child

  • @girlwhosaysduh5161
    @girlwhosaysduh5161 3 года назад +2

    You did really well for such a first timer, Beryl. Even for Indonesians, it could be hard to achieve that bubbly looking pancake. Hope you enjoy that little piece of our food culture. Wish you all good luck, Maam. Sending love from Indonesia ❤

  • @vidineutron9402
    @vidineutron9402 3 года назад +71

    I love that Beryl always does her homework right

  • @alvinvegavalle8127
    @alvinvegavalle8127 3 года назад +24

    The street foods from back home in Puerto Rico are "frituras" which mean fried finger food. There's quite a few:
    Alcapurrías
    Pastelillos (beef, chicken or different types of seafood)
    Cheese dogs (hot dog wrapped cheese and in a thin dough)
    Píononos (sweet plantain stuffed with beef)
    Sorullitos
    Relleno de papa (less common these days is made with breadfruit)
    Anywhere in the island you can find some of these being sold :)

  • @tiaravenesa
    @tiaravenesa 3 года назад +21

    I FEEL SUMMONED!!!
    Also, for better heat distribution you can use an iron cast pan to make martabak, it will give you crispy outer layer while keeping it juicy and pourous

  • @definzgoody5448
    @definzgoody5448 3 года назад +9

    Actually this food has several names and the popular one (in many region) is Terang Bulan (Moonlight) 🌒😄.
    Martabak itself is referring to the stuffed fried egg, you can search it, which is very different with Terang Bulan, but commonly they always being sold in the same store/stall.
    But in Jakarta, people commonly call Terang Bulan as Martabak Manis (sweet martabak) and the egg Martabak as Martabak Asin (Salty Martabak).
    That's why I got confused when first time buying Martabak manis in Jakarta, I thought it would be the fried egg Martabak with chocolate topping 😂

    • @ibnubasayev2591
      @ibnubasayev2591 Год назад

      We called egg martabak as Martabak Telor not Martabak Asin

  • @lhs1221
    @lhs1221 2 года назад

    I'm so impressed that you made this! Would love to try. Thanks for featuring this.

  • @dheetz
    @dheetz 3 года назад +11

    I love that you included some historical background on the food you are showcasing. Congrats being successful making it on the first try. Love your video, as always.

  • @theonetruesarauniya
    @theonetruesarauniya 3 года назад +21

    Clicked so fast! I'm so excited! I'm very, very curious and want to make this so bad!

  • @adambrickley9088
    @adambrickley9088 3 года назад +45

    I love seeing more local filmakers. Also I wonder if there's a way to do this backwards by just picking a random dot on the map, finding a local, and asking what's good? Like, I have no clue what street food is in Congo but would love to find out.

  • @annisaromadhonawidodo208
    @annisaromadhonawidodo208 3 года назад +5

    The way Beryl pronounce martabak manis correctly is warming my heart❤️

  • @urbanuptowner8334
    @urbanuptowner8334 2 года назад +3

    Loved the history part. Have seen Martabak when in Indonesia, but never tried it. Was kind of a turn off having cheese and chocolate together. But you've demystified it, so I will try to make your version. Love your vlogs.

  • @thelastkeyblader
    @thelastkeyblader 3 года назад +15

    liked it sooo much about the video style. its kinda remind me of "great big story" kind of editing and love how beryl's notebook is back. as always good videos and your passion about foods always make me craving for some 😁. 👍

  • @laiba8666
    @laiba8666 3 года назад +18

    I'm from Pakistan and this is the first time I've ever even heard of Martabak. After seeing how much everyone loves it, I want it so bad now 😆

    • @brooklynj2255
      @brooklynj2255 3 года назад

      U HAVE TO TRY DUUDEEEE😫😭👍 SO DELICIOUS🤤🤤🤤🤤🤤🤤

  • @mimo1992214
    @mimo1992214 3 года назад +63

    Is it just me or does the pancake part of the sweet martabak look like a delicious giant crumpet?!
    Looks amazing!

    • @illfayted
      @illfayted 3 года назад +9

      Same. The cross section totally reminded me of crumpets, also a little bit of japanese dorayaki.

    • @laulau194
      @laulau194 3 года назад +5

      Definitely not just you, I got crumpet vibes as well (although crumpets are usually yeasted, so the texture and taste probably isn't the same)

    • @aaronsirkman8375
      @aaronsirkman8375 3 года назад +6

      @@illfayted It is kind of like a 100-times sized dorayaki!

    • @jennysmith38
      @jennysmith38 3 года назад +4

      I was thinking the same thing, made want to make some and have butter and Golden Syrup all over them, yum.

  • @Toobst8ker
    @Toobst8ker 3 года назад +1

    OMG< I fell in love with this DISH when I travelled to Indonesia in the 1990s. THANK GOD YOU brought this to your channel Beryl! It's very sinful and you have to ad more butter!

  • @fathanmia8371
    @fathanmia8371 3 года назад

    Yes you're summoned me and I'm subscribing for your hard work to appreciate you.

  • @freyaaaaalim
    @freyaaaaalim 3 года назад +208

    0:29 SHE KNOWS-

    • @kirakira_san
      @kirakira_san 3 года назад +31

      Ikr that part lowkey scares me because how accurate it is. If you wanted your video to get more views, just put Indonesia in the title. Works like magic 😂

    • @diosundoro5019
      @diosundoro5019 3 года назад +3

      lmfao :))

    • @medusakim1328
      @medusakim1328 3 года назад

      Dia emang udah famous btw

  • @pixelbystef
    @pixelbystef 3 года назад +56

    If you try to make it at home, use a heavy-bottom pan such as a cast iron, since it retains and distributes the heat really well. It's the key to make it porous:)

    • @TheTamago
      @TheTamago 3 года назад +2

      Thank you hero ❤️

  • @dangmusings.2589
    @dangmusings.2589 3 года назад +27

    I remember tasting this for the first time at the World Street Food Festival in Manila & can't forget it ever since! I'm still looking for someone who sells this (even though my blood sugar will be in danger xD)

  • @bonniechxn2213
    @bonniechxn2213 3 года назад +5

    Me as an Indonesian just want to said "I'M PROUD OF YOU😭❤️"

  • @bulebonsaibatam1758
    @bulebonsaibatam1758 3 года назад +3

    I've lived in Indonesia for a very long time and this is by far the most popular and delicious street food. You should try Rendang for the best beef dish you will ever have as well.

  • @elviramauritta7356
    @elviramauritta7356 3 года назад +10

    Ooohh .. You can put any filling for martabak, you can put peanut butter, chocolate chunk like toblerone or cadburry, strawberry jam, matcha cream, banana, even with durian jam!! Soooo goooooddd...👍👍👍

  • @idaf3399
    @idaf3399 3 года назад +47

    Okay. Watching this when fasting is a BIG BIG mistake 😂 Glad you enjoyed it. Hopefully you’ll be able to taste it in Indonesia

    • @belindazu8243
      @belindazu8243 3 года назад +1

      Haha yup, almost feels like a sin

  • @paulinapingkan2023
    @paulinapingkan2023 3 года назад +13

    It reminds me, when my late father and grand parents still alive, sweet and savoury martabak was our weekend or Sunday night food, we used to go there (martabak pecenongan 65A) so full of memories

  • @trickstervier
    @trickstervier 3 года назад +7

    I think after the pandemic is over, someone must take her to Indonesia just for tasting various Martabak from different vendor

  • @kibon8387
    @kibon8387 3 года назад +1

    the classic topping/filling for martabak actually not the chocolate sprinkle one but the one with crush peanut and condense milk. the chocolate sprinkle variant are the one that most people, especially millenials, nowadays grew up with. my mom told me the original martabak back in the day only have one flavour, the crush peanut.

  • @aqilaputri9538
    @aqilaputri9538 3 года назад +10

    You should try different fillings, Beryl! My favorite is chocolate sprinkles, crushed peanuts, and roasted sesame seeds, which is still on the "original" side. Many martabak stalls have crazy fillings these days--Toblerone, Silver Queen (another brand of popular candy/chocolate bar here), crushed Oreo, sliced bananas, Nutella, Kitkat, Ovomaltine, sweet corn, you name it! They also add stuffs like Thai tea, green tea, and charcoal to the batter. I personally think the original batter with original fillings like chocolate sprinkles/cheese/peanuts/sesame seeds is the best, but it's fun to venture out to and try the "hip" fillings once in a while.
    And great job making it yourself! I tried several times in college and failed and had to wait until I went home to Indonesia to eat one again.

  • @mimicinabox2547
    @mimicinabox2547 3 года назад +70

    Yep. Martabak. The best 'offerings' for your future in-laws.

  • @TylaH01
    @TylaH01 3 года назад +14

    Oh my goodness!! 1st time ever I can say that I’ve actually tried something from one of your videos! I’ve tried the savoury kind! My uncle makes this and it’s delicious! 😆💕

  • @wie877
    @wie877 Год назад +1

    It is not only choco cheese top filling, but also triple combinations such as banana choco cheese or choco cheese peanut crushed. You can also combine only 2 ingredients for the filling such as choco banana, choco peanut crushed, and banana cheese. The batter itself can be mixed with pandan flavor and durian vla or cheddar cheese for the filling. Traditional filling is the black sticky rice and shreded coconut.

  • @dimasoktav1687
    @dimasoktav1687 3 года назад +8

    "Indonesian, you have been summoned", one of the most accurate line 😂😂🤣

  • @ren9027
    @ren9027 3 года назад +23

    there's this adorable joke turned into habit where people would often bring martabak manis as a gift when visiting their girlfriend's parents for the first time! this dish is sweet, warm, welcoming it feels like a hug. and who doesn't like hugs, right?

    • @bobbyhendrawanto
      @bobbyhendrawanto 3 года назад +2

      its not a joke, it works lol

    • @ren9027
      @ren9027 3 года назад

      @@bobbyhendrawanto it really does lmao

  • @adamramadhanpriatna6235
    @adamramadhanpriatna6235 3 года назад +48

    actually apam balik is different with martabak. in my area in riau (indonesian provinces with lots of melayu people) there are 2 types of this sweet pancake. apam balik and martabak manis (sweet martabak). martabak manis has crispy edge on the outside with more porous textre ( honeycomb texture) so more height but fluffier with variety topping such as chocolate cheese sesame peanut. meanwhile, apam balik slightly densier and more flat without crisoy edge. it has slightly bouncy/cake like texture. usually has topping sugar + peanuts or sticky rice. both of them kinda look similar but actually different. ingredient differents such as types of flour, riser agent, etc and different ratio. therefore, different taste created.
    even savory martabak in indonesia also has 2 types: martabak telor (egg martabak) and martabak kubang. martabak telur usually has no sauce paste in the filling and the thin skin was created by frying the thin dought. however, martabak kubang was using rendang paste, rendang beef, and egg with other ingredients as mix of filling. the thin dough is not fried but cooked or grilled with butter/ margarines. so the different types of crispy is created by this technique.
    Martabak telur usually more popular in java (including jakarta), bali, and kalimantan. however, martabak kubang is more popular in sumatra as martabak kubang was influenced by Minangnese cuisine.

    • @detroit7543
      @detroit7543 3 года назад +1

      apam balik = martabak tipis kering/ lekker Surabaya?

    • @djeff91
      @djeff91 3 года назад

      @@detroit7543 no.. apam balik is more like terang bulan that sold by uncle in front of elementary school.. my childhood snack..

    • @adamramadhanpriatna6235
      @adamramadhanpriatna6235 3 года назад +2

      @@detroit7543 nope, theg are different. martabak manis, martabak tipis kering (thin crispy martabak), apam balik, and lekker are different. lekker is more similar to crepes.

    • @bigy3274
      @bigy3274 3 года назад

      As Malay in West part of Borneo (West Borneo) we call it Apam Pinang pretty close huh 😂

    • @Foxy11123
      @Foxy11123 3 года назад +4

      U wrong martabak manis first is from bangka belitung thats why is said martabak bangka... and is invented by chinese peranakan bangka...different from martabak asin that brought by india merchant ....also with apam balik is invented by chinese peranakan malay ...

  • @countduckula9977
    @countduckula9977 3 года назад +12

    Well done Beryl!
    Martabak's structure looks like crumpets & they are hard to get right.
    That sweet martabak looks wonderful.

  • @tiyasabatik4912
    @tiyasabatik4912 3 года назад

    Thank you, Beryl!! Love your videos. Greeting from Indonesia🇮🇩...

  • @indragunawan5197
    @indragunawan5197 3 года назад

    Terima kasih sudah mengenalkan kue terang bulan di channel youtube nya.... biar banyak orang luar negeri bisa nyoba bikin sendiri kue terang bulan nya... ( indonesian language )

  • @thea7035
    @thea7035 3 года назад +21

    I miss eating sweet martabak. An Indonesian cafe owner used to sell it here in the Philippines.

    • @Ix-.-xI
      @Ix-.-xI Год назад

      actually I'm quite surprised that in Philippines there's huge diaspora of Indonesians! I got my first savoury Martabak in Philippines from an Indonesian-owned shop as well, the owner was originally from Surabaya (a city in Indonesia) but he already stayed in Philippinnes for years!!! and now, I'm craving Martabak :)

  • @catlover7
    @catlover7 3 года назад +31

    "That's freaking... sinful."
    Yup. That's how I feel everytime I eat sweet martabak. But what can I do. It's soooo good. LOL

  • @200-j8y
    @200-j8y 3 года назад +5

    i’ve watched a few of ur videos, and i just wanted to say that i love how you appreciate other people’s cultures, it’s very good content!!!

  • @wok138
    @wok138 3 года назад +10

    "I have never made this before..."
    Just as most Indonesians...😁
    This is more like the food we 'buy', instead the food we make our own lol..

  • @ysfn
    @ysfn 3 года назад +10

    02:30 nope, that's not the classic ones. Chocolate and cheese is a new addition to martabak. When I'm in elementary school, martabak manis only have 2 options: Ketan hitam kelapa (sweet sticky rice and coconut) and kacang (peanut).

    • @novrendy
      @novrendy 3 года назад

      Not really. I remember I eat Martabak with cheese and condensed milk when I was 3, and that is well over 18 years ago. So no, chocolate, cheese, and peanuts were definitely the classics.

    • @ysfn
      @ysfn 3 года назад

      @@novrendy After I do some quick search on Wikipedia about the origin of Martabak Manis, I think that the only one which qualified to be the classic one is Peanut, it was the original creation. Sweet sticky rice probably also a new addition, but it was added before my time to take my girlfriend out. My children will probably consider cheese and chocolate martabak manis as "classic recipe", but in my memories, I just probably too old to call them classics. Btw, it was 1998, before that year, cheese and chocolate was considered a luxury.

    • @septriyanaputra6269
      @septriyanaputra6269 3 года назад

      @yusuf nelwandi yeah I remember the sweet black sticky rice and coconut I think it's in the 90's/nineties and I think not many people like it (including me, I don't like it, I only have seen my big family buy it only once at my aunt family) may that's why it's going down and not so popular, maybe it's already extinct now I never seen again for a long time or maybe it's survived somewhere in the corner 🤷‍♀️ , unlike the peanut one that still popular to this day but not as popular as Choco chese or choco peanut .

    • @Whachu_l00kin
      @Whachu_l00kin 3 года назад

      ow yeah u right

  • @utkarshsharma3022
    @utkarshsharma3022 3 года назад +9

    Woohoo !!!! I m so early.👏 I just wanted to say that I really enjoy watching the videos on this channel. I am happy to see that this channel is slowly getting more popular as I was one of this channel's early subscribers. I do miss however when Beryl was able to read and reply to every comment lol. I just love how this channel has taken off. 😊❤️

  • @technetium9653
    @technetium9653 3 года назад +145

    Martabak is so good, but when you eat it you can feel your life span shortening

    • @adrijenie4105
      @adrijenie4105 3 года назад +68

      that is why people like to give it to future in-law. lolz

    • @mangoic3795
      @mangoic3795 3 года назад +2

      @@adrijenie4105 lol

    • @ivys4150
      @ivys4150 3 года назад

      worth it tho

    • @RifqiMainGitar
      @RifqiMainGitar 3 года назад

      @@adrijenie4105 reminds me of one of Irvan Karta's bit in SUCI season 6

    • @dzakiaqillah1870
      @dzakiaqillah1870 3 года назад

      @@adrijenie4105 LOLL

  • @AnugyaChitransh
    @AnugyaChitransh 3 года назад +20

    I love Martabak!!! Cheese and chocolate is an underrated combo! and the calorie overload with all that butter they slather on!

  • @gabriella.siagian
    @gabriella.siagian 3 года назад

    thank you Beryl! I love that you love and adore our foods. Hahaha. I am from Indonesia and I am your new subscriber. Your videos are so light but enjoyable and soooo lovable. Thank you for bringing the concept of working with a lot of people that showing us respect to each other through food. I believe, food unites people. Love you, Beryl! :D

  • @tatiharyatin9974
    @tatiharyatin9974 2 года назад +1

    I salute you Beryl! Not everyone in my country can make martabak,let alone at the very first try. Thank you for doing this. Greetings from Bandung.