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The Bali Dinner Hack Every Family Needs: Discovering Rawon

After a good ol’ whinge to a new local friend about the daily dinner dilemma (you know the one — “What do I cook tonight??”), she looked at me and said, “Mia, just make Rawon. Grab the packet, add beef, add water. Let it cook for 90 minutes. Serve it with rice and green beans. Trust me — you’ll all love it.” Naturally, I asked the most important question first: “Is it spicy?” Because let’s be honest, our kids can just handle a mild kick, but Bali spicy is a whole other level. She laughed, “No, it’s not spicy at all. Just trust me.” So, off I went that afternoon to grab exactly what she’d said — packet mix, beef, green beans, rice. Threw the beef in the pot to brown, poured in the magic paste and water, stirred it together… and then it started. That smell. The kind of smell that makes you want to just sit near the stove and breathe deeply for the next 90 minutes. Warm, rich, savoury, magical. As it simmered down and thickened, I went rogue. Classic mum move. Found half a cabbage and some lonely carrots needing love, and figured, “In you go!” Might be guilt, or maybe it’s just habit — I always try to sneak extra veggies in where I can. And let me tell you, even with my veggie detour, this dish was incredible. The beef was melt-in-your-mouth tender, and the closest thing I can compare it to is a slow-cooked beef and black bean sauce. Deep, comforting flavours, but nothing too spicy — just big flavour in a humble little bowl. So if you're heading home from Bali, this might be the souvenir you didn’t know you needed. Grab a packet (or five), tuck it into your suitcase, and when those cold Aussie winter nights hit, you’ll be glad to have a little taste of Bali ready to go. Just add beef, rice… and a little mum-style veggie improvisation. #ChadAndMiaOfficial #BaliFamilyFinds #RawonMagic #DinnerSorted #TasteOfBali #MumHacks #FamilyDinners #ComfortFood #EasyMealsBaliStyle #BaliLifeTips #NotTooSpicyPromise

<p>After yet another dinner-time meltdown (mine, not the kids’), I vented to a local friend about the daily what-do-I-cook dilemma. She didn’t miss a beat: “Mia, just make Rawon.” I stared blankly. “Grab the packet, add beef, water, simmer. Ninety minutes later — dinner bliss.”</p> <p>Of course, my first question was, “Is it spicy though?” Bali spicy is next-level, and our kids aren’t quite there yet. She grinned, “Not at all — it’s savoury, not spicy. Trust me.” And I did.</p> <p>Later that day, I hunted down the Rawon paste (easy to find in most local supermarkets), a hunk of beef, rice, and some green beans. Browned the beef, stirred in the paste and water, and suddenly, magic. Our villa filled with the most delicious, comforting aroma — warm, earthy, and somehow nostalgic even though I’d never made it before.</p> <p>True to form, I couldn’t help myself: I tossed in cabbage and carrots midway through. It felt like a good mum move — balancing indulgence with nutrition (or guilt, let’s be honest).</p> <p>The result? A rich, tender, flavourful stew that reminded me of a cross between beef stew and black bean soup, but lighter and more aromatic. It was a hit. Everyone, even the pickiest tiny human, cleaned their bowl. No spice tears, no complaints. Just happy silence and second helpings.</p> <p>Now we’re packing a few packets to bring home. Because when winter hits back in Australia, nothing will hit the spot like a pot of Rawon simmering away on the stove. So if you’re in Bali, don’t leave without this little dinner hack. Future-you will thank you.</p> <p><strong>#ChadAndMiaOfficial #BaliFamilyFinds #RawonMagic #DinnerSorted #TasteOfBali #MumHacks #FamilyDinners #ComfortFood #EasyMealsBaliStyle #BaliLifeTips #NotTooSpicyPromise</strong></p>
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