Wednesday, July 27, 2016

Epok-epok Kentang (Potato Karipuff)

Ingredients
fillings
potato (peeled, cubed and boil till half cooked)
daging tetelan (beef muscle chopped into small pieces and boiled till half cooked)
onion
garlic
ginger
Baba's curry powder (extra chili)
chili boh
tamarind juice
sugar
salt
Daun sup (Chinese parsley)

dough
flour
hot vegetable oil
salt
cold water

Directions
  • cook fillings as you would curry but make it dry and put aside to cool
  • add vegetable oil and salt to flour and mix well till crumbly
  • add cold water and combine till soft pliable dough is formed
  • keep dough covered for an hour or so before forming into small balls (size depends on how big you want the curry puff to be)
  • flatten each ball with rolling pin and fill it with the potato curry
  • fold in half and pinch sides together
  • deep fry in medium fire until golden and crispy 

Tuesday, July 12, 2016

Egg Sambal

Ingredients
3 large onions
2 garlic
1 candlenut (buah keras)
1 tbsp grilled belachan 
0.5 to 1 cup cili boh (if you like spicy)
0.5 cup tamarind juice
3 tbsp sugar
0.5 knorr ikan bilis cube
4-6 hard boiled eggs
0.5 cup oil

Directions
  • slice thickly one of the onions and put aside (optional step)
  • blend onions, garlic, candlenut and belachan
  • heat oil in a wok and add the blended ingredients together with cili boh
  • fry for a while till fragrant... then add the sliced onion, tamarind juice, sugar and ikan bilis cube
  • taste and add more sugar or salt if necessary
  • if you don't like it too dry, add a bit of water 
  • add the hard boiled eggs and simmer for 5 more minutes or so
Foodnote
Oh one of my comfort food. I can just omit the egg, add anchovies... or use the sambal recipes for other sambal dishes. I like my sambal sweet, very spicy and thick. Will definitely make the sambal again for nasi lemak soon.

Monday, July 4, 2016

Beef Rendang

Ingredients
1kg beef cut into cubes
5 onions
3 garlic
2cm galangal (lengkuas)
2cm ginger
3 tumeric leaves cut into strip
2 lemongrass (pound lightly)
2 tbsp cumin seed (ketumbar)
1 tbsp fennel (jintan)
2 tbsp cili boh
kerisik (toasted coconut) from 0.5 coconut
salt and sugar to taste

Directions
  • boil meat till half cook
  • lightly fry fennel and cumin seed without oil
  • blend onions, garlic, galangal, ginger, cumin & fennel
  • pour some oil in a wok and fry the blended ingredients together with cili boh
  • once fragrant, add in the rest of the ingredients together with the meat and a bit of the water from boiling the meat
  • simmer until meat is tender and rendang is fragrant (about 45min or so)
Tips
to make meat tender faster (especially tetel or bonesteak) add a teaspoon or so of baking soda while the water boil. A pinch of salt and small piece of garlic can also be added

Foodnote
This is my mum's recipe. This rendang have strong spice taste. I love it... I miss my mum.

Sunday, July 3, 2016

Bubur Lambuk (Porridge)

Ingredients
1 cup rice
6-8 cups of water
1 cup minced beef
0.5 large onions diced
3 garlic chopped
1 pandan leaf
0.5 cup coconut milk
1 tbsp dried prawn (soak for a bit and drain water)
1 tbsp ghee
1 tbsp cooking oil
2 tsp white pepper powder
salt to taste

spices
1 cinnamon
1 star anise
2 cardamom
3 cloves
2 tsp chicken curry powder

garnish
spring onion or chinese parsley
crispy fried shallots

Directions
  • wash and rince rice... put aside
  • heat oil and ghee in pot and fry the spices till fragrant
  • add in onion and garlic till soft then add in the minced meat and dried prawns
  • once meat is cooked add water, rice and pandan leaf... cook till congee is formed (add water if consistency is too thick)
  • lastly add salt, white pepper and coconut milk and let it boil for a bit more
  • add garnishes before serving

Foodnote: It is almost the end of Ramadan and I didn't get to taste porridge from the mosque. So I decided to make it myself. Well it taste almost the same and at least it satisfy my cravings alhamdulillah...
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