Indonesia has developed numerous bakso variants, usually differing in shape, size, texture, ingredients, and fillings. •
Bakso aci: meatball with a higher
tapioca content •
Bakso ayam: chicken bakso •
Bakso babi: pork meatball •
Bakso bakar: grilled and skewered bakso, prepared to
satay •
Bakso beranak: big meatball filled with small meatballs •
Bakso bola tenis tennis ball-sized bakso, either filled with hard-boiled egg as
bakso telur or filled with
tetelan which includes pieces of spare beef meat and fat or
urat (tendon). •
Bakso cirawang: bakso made of cartilage, tapioca, and garlic. It is from
Garut. •
Bakso cuanki: a famous bakso from
Bandung,
West Java made with either mackerel or shrimp. •
Bakso gepeng: flat beef bakso, usually has a finer and more homogenous texture •
Bakso goreng: fried bakso with a rather hard texture, usually consumed solely as a snack or mixed in one bowl as part of bakso Malang or bakso cuanki •
Bakso gulung: long bakso wrapped in
tofu skin. •
Bakso iga/rusuk:
short ribs bakso. •
Bakso ikan: fish bakso (
fish ball). In
Karimunjawa, there is a bakso dish made of
caesionidae meat and called
bakso ikan ekor kuning. In
West Lampung Regency,
bakso ikan blue marlin made of
marlin, is a common bakso dish.
Bakso kakap or
snapper bakso dish is scattered in the city of
Semarang. In Malingping District of
Lebak Regency, bakso ikan is made of
skipjack tuna or
mackerel. •
Bakso jamur, mushroom bakso •
Bakso keju: a modern variant of bakso, filled with either
cheddar or
mozzarella cheese •
Bakso kotak: cube-shaped bakso •
Bakso krikil: small meatballs like
gravel have become a bakso dish in
Magelang. •
Bakso kriwil: curly-shaped bakso. •
Bakso lobster:
Spiny lobster wrapped in bakso dough. •
Bakso lohoa: made from minced chicken meat and prawn mixed with
soun noodles, mushrooms, and vegetable pieces. •
Bakso Malang: bakso dish from the city of
Malang in
East Java; complete with noodles, tofu,
siomay, and fried wontons •
Bakso mercon: lit. "firecracker bakso", refer to an extra hot and spicy bakso filled with
sambal made of chilli pepper and birds eye chili pepper •
Bakso nyuknyang: bakso dish from
Makassar,
South Sulawesi. It is eaten with
burasa and squeezed of
calamansi. Halal versions may substitute pork for beef. •
Bakso rusa: venison meatball. A delicacy of
Merauke Regency. •
Bakso selimut: egg-wrapped bakso. •
Bakso tahu: bakso meat dough filled into
tofu •
Bakso taichan: bakso with sour and super spicy soup. •
Bakso telur: a tennis ball-sized bakso with
hard-boiled chicken egg wrapped inside •
Bakso tumpeng: cone-shaped bakso •
Bakso udang: shrimp bakso with a slightly pink color •
Bakso uleg: spicy bakso from
Temanggung. Some chilies are ground in a bowl before the meatballs and soup are poured in. •
Bakso urat: bakso filled with
tendons and coarse meat ==Condiments==