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Thursday 28 June 2012

Kuih Keria


...or as my son would say, 'Malay Donuts'.

I had some leftover sweet potatoes from the Mee Rebus' recipe of last week, or was it from 2 weeks ago? Since this is yet another easy recipe, where I can just agak2 and campak2, I decided to make some for tea.

I boiled and mashed the sweet potatoes in the morning and got the flour in the measuring cup before I flee the house doing about my professional routine. So, by the time I got home in the late afternoon, I need only shape and fry them up, put the kettle on and have my own little tea retreat on the balcony. Oh! I had only one piece! Percaya tak? :p

I'm gonna catch a movie on the box now...Dream House with Daniel Craig on it. Sexayyy!!! Ciao bellas!

Tuesday 26 June 2012

Buah Melaka a.k.a Ondeh Ondeh


Tea time delights for a lazy Tuesday. This is one of my 11 year old daughter's favs. She is another Mak Nenek! It is rarely that you can find a girl her age who likes traditional and nyonya kuehs. Anyhow, on the way to school this morning she asked if I could make Ondeh Ondeh for tea this afternoon. Well, she did not actually said Ondeh Ondeh, but rather 'the round green kueh which pops in the mouth'. Although I am still nursing a sore shoulder from trying too hard on Shaun T's Insanity Workout (a woman gotta do what a woman gotta do, ya know!), I obliged as it is not at all tedious.

I mainly used pandan juice and glutinous rice flour for the dough. No artificial green colouring was used for this particular one. Just the natural colour of the pandan leaves. Also, no exact measurement of the ingredients were used. I agak2 je la...knead till you can form a smooth pliable dough. I steamed the grated coconut with a pinch of salt before rolling the boiled kueh onto it. And the gula melaka fillings has to be a lot...baru yummmssss...oozes out as it pops in your mouth!
Arrrgghh!!! I am so going to bed early tonight...with koyok, yoko-yoko on the sore shoulder. Ciao babehs!

xoxo




Friday 22 June 2012

Apam Beras Gula Merah






This morning was my 9 year old son's school Sukaneka and mommy made some Apam Gula Merah for the other mommies in attendance. Mommy made them late last night before bed time and steam the grated coconut early this morning. There were food contributions from others like chocolate muffins, chocolate cakes, brownies, fancy cuppies, meant for the little ones but this Mak Nenek mommy decided to bring some kampung style breakfast, Apam Gula Merah!

It was a hit with the 'bigger ones'. Light and spongy and went very well with Kopi O kaw! And one of the mommies asked if I do those colourful ones too! She wants pink, yellow, green and whites for a kenduri next Thursday. *grins*

I personally prefer this recipe as it does not call for tapai nasi as one of its ingredients. Tapai nasi is not easy to do (spoiler: Author doesn't know how to do!). Some apam recipes require Eno and again, I don't like the 'sulphuric' taste/smell of Eno. Yeah, I'm that fussy. Oh, this is also good with leftover sambal tumis udang...yummmsss...

So, for those of you who are as fussy as me, here is the simpler version of Apam Beras (Gula Merah):

Ingredients:

2 cups of cooked rice
2 1/2 cups of water
3/4 cups brown sugar
1/2 cups sugar

*Blend all the above till smooth

2 cups of rice flour
2 cups of plain flour
1 tsp of yeast


  • Mix the above together and pour in the blended mixture and stir them thoroughly until light and smooth.
  •  Cover and leave for 3-4 hours.
  • When ready, pour into small cups and steam over high heat for 15-20 mins.
For the grated coconut, simply add salt to taste and steam for 15 mins. (Sorry, I normally 'agak2' je :D)

Lemme know how it goes for you ya....Selamat Mencuba!








Wednesday 20 June 2012

Mee Rebus Johor






It is not easy to get your hands on a bowl of good old Mee Rebus Johor, here in Kuala Lumpur dan kawasan2 sekitarnye! Last Sunday, I ventured in to Kampung Bahru in search of a nice Mee Rebus Johor. I decided to settle with a 24hour kedai kopi claiming they serve this. It was nothing like it. Tipah teripu!!! The gravy was thin and super sweet. Mak Nenek almost choked with anger. The next day, I decided to cook it my own. The good old style. Knowing my 2 monsters don't really like this particular dish, I made just enough for dinner. Suke ke tak suke kene makan gak la kan? Mummy dah masak. [Mummy yang nak makan sangat sebenarnye]

Tengok gambar tu...Slurrppsss...kan????

I didn't have beef rump then, which is best for this dish. I used whatever there was in the freezer [heh, my style of cooking!] It turned out pretty well. 

For Singaporeans and Johoreans in KL who are craving for the original Mee Rebus Johor, here is the recipe to try. Lemme know if you liked it too. :)


Ingredients to blend:~

  • 2 large red onions
  • 15 bulbs of shallots
  • 6 cloves of garlic
  • 2 inch of ginger
  • 3/4 cup curry powder

Other ingredients:~
  • 250gm beef (beef rump is best), cut into small pieces & boiled till tender. Keep the stock
  • 1 handful prawns, trim the legs
  • 2 tbsp fermented soya beans (tauchu)
  • 3 inch galangal, bruised
  • 5 stalks of lemongrass, bruised
  • 3 medium sized sweet potatoes
  • 2 large potatoes, boiled & coarsely mashed
  • 2 cups coconut milk
  • salt

~Method~
  1. Heat oil in a large deep pot. Sautee’ the blended ingredients till the oil separates.
  2. Put in the beef as well as the stock.
  3. As it boils, throw in the galangal, lemongrass and salt.
  4. Finally, pour in the coconut milk, tauchu, sweet potato & potato.
  5. As the gravy thickens, drop in the prawns.
  6. Salt to taste
Mee Rebus Johor is usually served with the following condiments: prawn fritters, deep fried tofu (cubed), beansprouts (scalded), Chinese celery and spring onions (sliced), green chillies (sliced), lime and fried shallots.

Prawn Fritters:~
  • 1 ¼ cup rice flour
  • 1 cup thick coconut milk
  • 2 cups fresh small prawns
  • 1 ½ tsp salt
  • Oil for frying

Blended & Ground Ingredients:~
  • 1 tbsp coriander seeds
  • ½ tsp cumin
  • ½ tsp fennel
  • 8 shallots
  • 3 garlic
  • a little tumeric if you'd prefer
Method:
  1. Heat oil in a wok on medium heat.
  2. Mix all the other ingredients together in a bowl.
  3. Fry in drips till brown and crispy. It can be stored in an airtight container when cool.
Enjoy :))



Tuesday 19 June 2012

Kueh Talam Pandan





This is an all-time favourite. Easy peasy to make too. I cheated on the pandan part though. Did not have enough pandan leaves so had to settle on the artificial pandan flavouring and added a few drops of green food colouring. My advice, use the natural ones if possible! I didn't quite like the taste of the pandan flavouring that comes in a bottle. 

I'm having some friends over for after dinner kopi2 mak nenek session now. We are going to have these, some curry puffs I made and another mak nenek bringing over bubur kacang hijau with durians. Yumssss...I swear that I will run for an extra 20 mins on the treadmill tomorrow morning. [Yeah right!]

Ciao babehs! Mak Nenek gotta put the kettle on now...

Updated: A few sweethearts requested for this particular recipe. So here it is! Would love to hear your comments/feedbacks on this recipe. Selamat mencuba!

  • LOWER LAYER (PANDAN LAYER):*
  • 1 1/2 cups sugar
  • 2 1/4 cups rice flour
  • 1/3 cups plain flour
  • 5 1/2 cwn pandan juice (10 helai daun pandan)
  • 1 1/2 tbs alkaline water (air kapur)
  • UPPER LAYER (COCONUT LAYER):**
  • 1/3 cups rice flour
  • 3 cups coconut milk
  • 4 tbsp corn flour
  • 1 tsp salt
Method
  1. Mix well all ingredients in *. 
  2. Cook over low heat till sugar dissolves.
  3. Pour into greased mould and steam over medium heat for 15-20 mins.
  4. Do the same to ingredients in **. Pour onto the first layer and steam again for another 15-20mins.
  5. Let it cool thoroughly before serving.

Senang kan???? Cuba la..jangan lupe share experience tau... tata

Saturday 16 June 2012

Kueh Koci Labu


The traditional Kueh Koci with a twist! I've halved the glutinous flour portion and added mashed pumpkin to it to form the dough. Nice texture, I must say! Lovely tint of orange too. Unlike the full glutinous flour version, this recipe gives a less starchy or should I say, 'gummy' dough. So sape2 yang pakai gigi palsu boleh la makan tanpa ragu2 dan was2!
 
I'm not baking this weekend...lepak mood! Next on the list would be...Apam Beras or Ma Kuo Kueh. So, stay tuned...;)
 
ps. I will do an Indonesian version of this Kueh Koci, the Kueh Bugis, soon. Some time...soooooonnnn :D
 
xoxo



Relocating from Wordpress...

Earlier this week, I started a blog of the same using wordpress.com but had decided to run over to blogspot as I had difficulties in making it look 'nice'! Heh! 

Last night, when I wanted to change the template to a new theme downloaded from the web, I was instructed to upload the zip file via an FTP account, create a folder in the client account with a given example....I re-read the first instruction and went berzerk! What's an FTP account la wei???? After like 5 minutes, which seems like forever to a non-whatever-account-savvy Mak Nenek...I gave up and went out for teh tarik with girl friends! Too difficult! :(

So, here I am, in blogspot.com. After tweaking the template for a bit, I have decided to post my maiden entry...not like a virgin la...been here before but not a regular contributor, so I kinda forgot the names, passwords of all my other blogs. Haha...

Oh well, my next task will be to transfer my recent entries from the Wordpress hosting to blogspot. It should not be that bad. Right? Copy and paste je kot....let's see....