Many stores now offer Gado-Gado dressing in dried blocks to which you simply add hot water, making it easier and cheaper to cook at home.
Vegetable salad
A traditional Indonesian way of making gado-gado.The exact composition of the vegetable salad varies, but usually comprises some form of mixture of
blanched - shredded, chopped, or sliced green vegetables (such as cabbage, water spinach), bean sprouts, young boiled jack fruit, string bean, bitter melon, and corn (outside of Indonesia, people improvise with whatever vegetables that are available).
Ø  uncooked - sliced cucumber and lettuce.
Ø  fried tofu and tempeh.
Ø  sliced boiled potatoes.
Ø  peeled and sliced boiled eggs.
The authentic gado-gado does not have carrot and tomatoes. Only the aforementioned vegetables are added to the dish.
Peanut sauce dressing
Gado-gado stall displaying ingredients of the dish. What distinguishes gado-gado from a plain vegetable salad is the peanut sauce dressing, which is poured on top of the vegetable salad before serving. The composition of this peanut sauce varies as well. One may use a commercial Indonesian peanut sauce or satay sauce, or make the sauce oneself. For making the sauce, the common primary ingredients are as follows:
Ø  ground fried peanuts (kidney beans may be substituted for a richer taste)
Ø  coconut sugar/palm sugar (can substitute brown sugar)
Ø  chillies (according to taste)
Ø  lime juice
Ø  terasi (dried shrimp paste)
Ø  tamarind water
Ø  water to dilute
Note the above is for Jakarta style gado-gado.
Gado-gado is always served with some kind of crackers, usually tapioca crackers, or also with emping (Indonesian style fried crackers, which are made from melinjo). In Indonesia, Gado-gado is usually served with rice or lontong (rice cake wrapped in banana leaf)

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