Ayam Geprek Sambal Matah is a popular Indonesian dish that combines crispy smashed fried chicken with a fresh, spicy raw chili relish called sambal matah. It’s known for its strong heat, aroma, and contrast of textures.
🍗 What is Ayam Geprek?
- “Ayam” = chicken
- “Geprek” = smashed/crushed
How it’s made:
- Chicken is deep-fried until crispy
- It is then lightly smashed (geprek) using a pestle or spoon
- It is mixed or topped with chili sauce
This smashing helps the sambal stick better and makes the chicken absorb more flavor.
🌶️ What is Sambal Matah?
A traditional Balinese raw chili sambal (not cooked).
Main ingredients:
- Shallots (thinly sliced)
- Red chilies
- Lemongrass (finely chopped)
- Lime juice
- Salt & sugar
- Hot oil (sometimes poured on top at the end)
Flavor profile:
- Fresh and aromatic
- Very spicy
- Slightly sour and zesty from lime
- Crunchy texture
🍽️ What the dish tastes like together
When combined, you get:
- Crispy, juicy fried chicken
- Bright, sharp heat from raw chilies
- Citrus freshness from lime and lemongrass
- Strong aromatic kick
It’s spicy, bold, and very flavorful—definitely not a mild dish.
🧠 Common serving style
Usually served with:
- Steamed white rice 🍚
- Fried egg (optional but popular)
- Fresh cucumber or cabbage on the side
🌍 Why it’s so popular
- Simple ingredients but intense flavor
- Quick street food-style meal
- Highly customizable spice level
- Viral in cafés and food stalls across Southeast Asia
If you want, I can also show:
- A step-by-step recipe to cook it at home
- A less spicy version (good for beginners)
- Or compare it with Pakistani spicy fried chicken styles like zinger or chapli kebab-style flavors