MASAK 1000 PECEL LELE EKSTRA MICIN ENAK GURIH ALOT LUR - Summary

Summary

In the video, a group attempts to make 1000 servings of catfish pecel, a popular Indonesian dish. They face challenges with preparation time and are unable to fry all the catfish. They decide to distribute the cooked and uncooked catfish to local residents, along with some additional food items and gifts. The video captures their interactions with the community and their efforts to share the food.

Facts

Here are the key facts extracted from the text:

1. The speaker is making 1000 catfish pecels to share.
2. The catfish pecel is a common food in Indonesia.
3. The speaker has around 75 kilograms of catfish.
4. One kilogram of catfish consists of 15-18 pieces.
5. The speaker has calculated that there are already 1000 catfish pieces.
6. The speaker is using a special spice blend to make the catfish pecel.
7. The speaker is frying the catfish in coconut oil.
8. The speaker is taking a break to stir the catfish and let the flavors soak in.
9. The speaker is sharing the catfish pecel with Mr. Nur, a local resident.
10. Mr. Nur lives in a faraway place and has a long way home.
11. The speaker is giving Mr. Nur a souvenir, including betutu chicken, instant noodles, and coconut oil.
12. The speaker is also giving Mr. Nur a bottle of fish oil and a bottle of red wine.
13. The speaker is packing the catfish pecel in portions for distribution.
14. One portion contains around 56 catfish pieces.
15. The speaker's wife is helping with the packaging.
16. The speaker is giving the catfish pecel to local residents and mentally alert individuals.
17. The speaker is sharing the catfish pecel at night.
18. The speaker is using a special packaging method to keep the catfish pecel fresh.
19. The speaker is distributing the catfish pecel with the help of others.
20. The speaker is saying goodbye and thanking everyone for their help.