DestinAsian

SPICE GIRLS

- BY JAMES LOUIE

Since winning the Australian competitiv­e cooking show My Kitchen Rules last year, Indonesia-born sisters Tasia and Gracia Seger have been busier than ever. We catch up with the dynamic twentysome­thing duo in their hometown of Melbourne before they jet off to Bali to participat­e in the third edition of the Ubud Food Festival ( ubudfoodfe­stival.com) on May 12–14. TELL US SOME FOOD-RELATED CHILDHOOD MEMORIES.

Tasia: Many of those memories involve our grandma. We’d watch our favorite cartoons with a bowl of homemade mie goreng with prawns and bakso meatballs that she often served for breakfast. I also remember waiting eagerly to snap up her potato croquettes, since they had to be fried one by one. It was love at first bite—the crunchy golden breadcrumb­s on the outside followed by the creamiest mashed potato and a filling of minced meat cooked in sweet soy sauce and mixed with perfectly micro-chopped carrots and snow peas. HOW ARE THE DYNAMICS OF WORKING IN THE KITCHEN?

Gracia: People always ask how we can cook together when we argue so much, but arguing just means communicat­ion and it shows that things are going smoothly! When all is quiet in the kitchen, that’s when you know something is seriously wrong. IS THERE ONE INGREDIENT YOU CAN’T DO WITHOUT?

Tasia: Chili, of course! AND A DISH YOU MOST ENJOY MAKING?

Gracia: One of our family favorites is semur sapi (Indonesian beef stew) with rice and shrimp-paste sambal on the side. Especially on a cold winter’s day, it’s pure comfort food. WHAT DO YOU HAVE PLANNED FOR YOUR UPCOMING TRIP?

Gracia: We’re super excited about the Ubud Food Festival. We cannot wait to share what we’ve learned with other people, and we hope to bring some fun, laughter, and most of all a big punch of spice and flavors! After that we’ll be joining a seven-day cruise to Komodo National Park for one of the festival’s fringe events. So far we haven’t had the opportunit­y to venture beyond Java and Bali, so this is a great way to tick some more Indonesian islands off our wish list.

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