Dried Anchovy (Mola) Balachaung (Buy 2 get 1 Free)

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Dried Anchovy (Mola)
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Overview

Balachaung, also spelled "bala chong" or "bawarchi" in some regions, is a popular condiment in Burmese cuisine. It is a flavorful mixture made from dried shrimp, garlic, shallots, red chili, and oil. The ingredients are finely chopped or pounded and then fried until crispy.

Here's a general overview of the preparation:

  1. Ingredients:

    • Dried shrimp
    • Garlic
    • Shallots
    • Red chili (dried or fresh)
    • Oil for frying
  2. Preparation:

    • The dried shrimp are usually soaked in water to soften them before being chopped or ground into small pieces.
    • Garlic and shallots are finely chopped.
    • Red chilies are often pounded or chopped, depending on the desired level of spiciness.
    • The ingredients are then fried in oil until they become crispy and golden brown.
  3. Variations:

    • Balachaung can have variations in terms of the spiciness level and the specific ingredients used. Some recipes may include additional elements like fish sauce or other seasonings.
  4. Usage:

    • Balachaung is used as a condiment or relish and is often served as a side dish or accompaniment to main meals.
    • It can be sprinkled on rice or noodles, or used as a topping for various dishes to add a flavorful and spicy kick.

Balachaung adds a rich umami flavor, crunch, and spiciness to dishes. It's a versatile condiment that enhances the taste of many Burmese dishes. Keep in mind that regional variations may exist, and different households may have their own unique recipes for making balachaung.