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15 Simple Yet Fancy Eid Foods for Open House Events

Ramadhan Tips | 21 March 2025

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15 Simple Yet Fancy Eid Foods for Open House Events

Eid is a special time when family and neighbors visit each other and gather for open house celebrations. Apart from serving traditional Eid cookies, it's also common to prepare main dishes for your guests.

If you're wondering what to serve, don't stress over complicated fancy meals. You can easily create a festive atmosphere by serving simple yet delicious dishes that still feel special. Here are some easy-to-make, yet impressive Eid food ideas for your open house that will definitely delight your guests.

Simple But Fancy Eid Foods

Here are some simple yet fancy Eid dishes you can prepare to enjoy with everyone. After fasting during Ramadan, these delicious Indonesian dishes are perfect as a self-reward. Let’s check out the menu below!

1. Beef Gulai 

Beef gulai is a dish that always tempts the taste buds during Eid. Its rich coconut milk broth, filled with spices, creates an unforgettable flavor. To make it even more delicious, you can serve it with ketupat or warm rice.

2. Goat Satay 

Goat satay is another popular dish during Eid, especially for goat meat lovers. You can serve it with rice cake, satay sauce, sambal, and pickled shallots for a richer and more delicious flavor experience.

3. Meat Stews 

Another dish for Eid is “semur” or meat stew. This dish uses a generous amount of sweet soy sauce and a mix of rich spices like cloves and cinnamon. No wonder its sweet and savory flavor makes it so addictive.

4. Ketupat Sayur 

It wouldn’t feel complete to celebrate Eid without ketupat sayur on the dining table. This simple yet fancy dish is delicious when paired with shrimp crackers, chicken opor, and sambal, adding a fun texture to each bite.

5. Chicken Opor 

Chicken opor is a simple yet fancy dish that pairs perfectly with ketupat sayur during Eid. To make it even more delicious, add some offal satay, fried baceman, and sambal goreng liver and intestines.

6. Rendang

Rendang is also one of the most popular dishes for Eid. If you have plenty of time, you can make this dish to delight your guests. Its tender texture and rich spices will make your Eid celebration feel even more special.

7. Bakso

Bakso is a meatball soup dish that can also be a practical choice for a special Eid meal. This dish can also be served in small portions, making it perfect for sharing during conversations. Don’t forget to prepare tomato sauce, sambal, and soy sauce to make it even more delicious.

8. Pempek

If you enjoy Palembang cuisine, pempek can be an interesting alternative for Eid. Its chewy texture and distinctive fish flavor offer a refreshing variation among the coconut-based dishes that dominate the dining table.

9. Sayur Lodeh

Sayur lodeh is a simple but unforgettable dish for Eid. The rich coconut milk broth goes perfectly with a mix of veggies like eggplant, chayote, and long beans. To make it even better, serve it with spicy shrimp paste sauce and crispy shrimp crackers. 

10. Soto Ayam

Soto ayam is a traditional chicken soup that can be a light yet special option when it comes to Eid meals. Of course, it wouldn’t be complete without rice, ketupat, or lontong, so make sure to prepare those as well.

The delicious broth of soto ayam is also very comforting and warming, making it perfect for those moments of togetherness.

11. Rawon

Tender beef in a rich, spiced rawon broth is the perfect dish for Eid. The flavorful black broth will definitely become a favorite among your guests and make your celebration even more special!

12. Nasi Kebuli Ayam

If you want to add a Middle Eastern touch to your meal, nasi kebuli ayam or chicken kebuli rice could be an interesting choice. The chicken cooked with the rice brings out a rich, delicious flavor that will surely tantalize your taste buds.

13. Taliwang Grilled Chicken 

Taliwang grilled chicken is a flavorful dish from Lombok, known for its spicy and savory taste. It’s a unique option to add some excitement to your Eid menu. When served with warm rice, it’s sure to be a crowd-pleaser!

14. Tekwan

Tekwan is a light yet fancy dish from Palembang, which is also perfect for Eid celebration. The clear soup, with its distinctive shrimp broth, offers a fresh and delicious flavor. Tekwan also serves as a unique alternative to the usual dishes.

15. Oxtail Soup

The last recommendation for a simple yet fancy Eid dish is oxtail soup, a soup made out of beef tails. This dish feels truly fancy with its rich beef broth and tender oxtail meat. To make it even better, add some grilled skewered oxtail with a tempting peanut sauce for extra flavor!

Now that you know various simple yet fancy Eid foods to enjoy together during your open house, these delicious options can make conversations even more fun and relaxed.

The tradition of visiting and connecting with loved ones during Eid can be exhausting, especially after a month of fasting. That's why it's important to stay hydrated and keep your energy up throughout the busy open house activities.

To stay healthy, always have an AQUA gallon at home to make sure your family and guests stay hydrated. AQUA’s pure water is also great to enjoy with all the tasty Eid dishes.

The AQUA gallon comes in a 19-liter size, which is enough for your family’s daily water needs. Plus, it's affordable, costing only about Rp1,000 per liter.

You don't need to worry about the cleanliness of the AQUA gallon, as the gallon is sanitized up to 20 times using high-pressure water before it is refilled.

AQUA water also comes from carefully selected springs, with protective layers and 9 selection criteria, 5 processing stages, and at least 1 year of research on over 600 parameters to ensure the best quality.

Remember, not all water is the same as AQUA. AQUA feels cool even at room temperature, without being chilled, showing that it comes from protected sources with natural minerals kept intact.

AQUA is also safe to drink, as it has a Halal certification and meets the BPOM and SNI standards. AQUA is 100% Pure, 100% Indonesian, and 100% Halal.

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