Sweet & Savoury Malay Kuih

Sweet & Savoury Malay Kuih
Author: Norzailina Nordin
Publisher:
Total Pages: 88
Release: 2003
Genre: Cooking
ISBN:

Step into the world of variety with this book. From bite-sized meat-topped cakes, to crispy fritters and coconut-filled snacks, this collection of 70 recipes promises to awaken your senses with every bite! Baked in various types of cake moulds, steamed in freshly-plucked banana leaves or simply moulded attractively by hand and boiled or deep-fried, these sweet and savoury Malay cakes make great tea-time snacks or a light but hearty meal. Sweet and Savoury Malay Kuih features a comprehensive glossary of ingredients and equipment to help you understand the key to making perfect Malay kuih every time!

Sweet, Savory, Spicy

Sweet, Savory, Spicy
Author: Sarah Tiong
Publisher: Page Street Publishing
Total Pages: 176
Release: 2020-06-09
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 1645670473

Experience the Taste of Southeast Asia, Right in Your Own Kitchen Explore the street food stalls, night markets and hawker centers of Thailand, Malaysia, Cambodia and more without ever leaving home thanks to chef and Masterchef Australia finalist Sarah Tiong’s satisfying Southeast Asian recipes. Sarah opens up a fantastic world of flavor to try, from Malaysian Chicken Satay to Vietnamese Crispy Spring Rolls (Cha giò) to Hokkien Noodles (Hokkien Mee) to Khmer Beef Curry. These hearty snacks, barbeque bites and shared plates encompass the most popular street foods of Southeast Asia, gleaned from her Malaysian family recipes and her own travels throughout the region. And in Sarah’s opinion, the secret to incredible Southeast Asian food is all in the sauce, so she also shares an entire chapter of sweet, savory, salty, and spicy options to top off your meal, including Thai Sweet Chili Sauce (Nam Jim Gai), Creamy Malaysian Peanut Sauce and family secrets like her Mum’s “Everything” Sauce. Whether it’s steamed, fried or barbecued, every recipe in this book will fill your table with delicious, unforgettable dishes— so what are you waiting for?

Embark on a Flavorful Exploration

Embark on a Flavorful Exploration
Author: Anna Xq Lewis
Publisher: Independently Published
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2024-09-10
Genre: Cooking
ISBN:

Embarking on a flavorful exploration of Malaysian sweet treats is like taking a journey through a paradise of delightful flavors and textures that will tantalize your taste buds and leave you craving more. As someone who has always had a sweet tooth and a passion for exploring different cuisines, delving into the world of Malaysian desserts has been a truly enriching experience for me. One of the things that I love most about Malaysian sweet treats is the rich diversity of flavors and ingredients that are used in their preparation. From the creamy richness of coconut milk to the aromatic sweetness of pandan leaves, each ingredient plays a crucial role in creating the unique and delicious taste profiles that Malaysian desserts are known for. The combination of sweet and savory flavors in many Malaysian desserts is something that I find particularly intriguing and satisfying. One of my favorite Malaysian sweet treats is the classic Ondeh-Ondeh, which are pandan-flavored glutinous rice balls filled with sweet palm sugar and coated in grated coconut. The burst of sweetness from the molten palm sugar as you bite into the chewy rice ball is simply irresistible. Another favorite of mine is the vibrant and refreshing Cendol, a dessert made with pandan-flavored rice flour jelly, coconut milk, palm sugar syrup, and shaved ice. The interplay of textures and flavors in this dessert is a true delight for the senses. For beginners who are looking to explore the world of Malaysian sweet treats, I have curated a collection of mouthwatering recipes that are easy to follow and require simple ingredients that can be easily found in most grocery stores. These recipes have been tried and tested by, and I can assure you that they will help you create delicious Malaysian desserts in the comfort of your kitchen. One of the easiest Malaysian desserts to make is Kuih Dadar, also known as Coconut Pandan Crepes. These delicate crepes are filled with a sweet coconut filling and rolled up into a neat little package of goodness. The combination of the fragrant pandan-infused crepe with the creamy coconut filling is simply divine. Another simple yet delicious dessert is Kuih Bingka Ubi, a baked tapioca cake that is moist, chewy, and slightly sweet. The crispy edges of the cake add a delightful contrast to the soft and gooey center. To add a modern twist to traditional Malaysian desserts, you can experiment with different flavor combinations and presentation styles. For example, you can infuse your Ondeh-Ondeh with a hint of rose water or top your Cendol with a scoop of homemade coconut ice cream for a decadent treat. The possibilities are endless, and the joy of creating your unique versions of Malaysian sweet treats is truly rewarding. As you embark on your flavorful exploration of Malaysian sweet treats, don't be afraid to make mistakes and experiment with different techniques and ingredients. Cooking is a creative process, and sometimes the best recipes are born out of happy accidents and unexpected discoveries. Remember to have fun in the kitchen and enjoy the process of creating delicious desserts that will bring joy to you and your loved ones. In conclusion, Malaysian sweet treats are a treasure trove of flavors and textures waiting to be discovered. With a collection of mouthwatering recipes for beginners, you can embark on a culinary journey that will open your eyes to the rich and delightful world of Malaysian desserts. So roll up your sleeves, gather your ingredients, and let the sweet adventure begin!

Florence Tan: Best Nyonya Recipes

Florence Tan: Best Nyonya Recipes
Author: Florence Tan
Publisher: Marshall Cavendish International Asia Pte Ltd
Total Pages: 130
Release: 2014-05-15
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 981456169X

About the Book Nyonya dishes with its piquant, spicy, savoury and sweet flavours are now within easy reach with this collection from veteran Nyonya chef, Florence Tan. Learn how to cook perennial favourites like PineapplePatchree, Chicken Rumpah, and Pang Susi, a dessert of savoury meat encased in sweet pastry. The elaborate preparation of Nyonya cuisine is clearly explained, from the seasoning and spicy paste to basics like food colouring and coconut milk, allowing you to appreciate the many layers and flavours of Nyonya fare. With easy-to-follow instructions and careful details, Florence Tan makes it a breeze to reproduce the best meals from her collection of Straits Chinese recipes. About the Author Florence Tan is recognised as Malaysia’s sweetheart for authentic Nyonya cuisine. She received a merit of appreciation from Tourism Promotion Division of Melaka State Government for her efforts in promoting Nyonya cuisine in the United Nations from 2008–2009. MATRADE and Malaysian Tourism recognise that her expertise in Nyonya cooking, coupled with her passion for and generosity of sharing her knowledge, makes her the perfect international ambassador for Nyonya cuisine, which she promotes in various countries such as Japan, Australia, England, France, the Netherlands and New York. A home economist in her earlier years, Florence Tan is now a chef by profession. As a Nyonya chef, she has worked in five-star hotels in Kuala Lumpur and Malacca. Her other accomplishments include developing recipes for food and kitchen equipment companies, presenting TV cook-shows and judging cooking competitions. She is also well known for her contribution of recipes to popular women’s magazines and has travelled widely, both at home and abroad to promote Malaysia’s varied cuisine

Malaysian Favourites

Malaysian Favourites
Author: Pamela Clark
Publisher: Australian Women's Weekly
Total Pages: 64
Release: 2013-03-04
Genre: Cooking, Malaysian
ISBN: 9781907428913

The richly-spiced, fragrant food of Malaysia has never been easier to prepare at home. All of your favourites are included in this fabulous recipe collection - laksa, curries, sambals and more. Influenced by early traders and settlers from India, China and Indonesia, Malaysian cuisine is the perfect example of a culinary melting pot. Variety is the main spice in this delicious food, and with ingredients available in most supermarkets, Malaysian Favourites provides perfect inspiration for simple, fast, mid-week cooking.

Malaysian Cookbook

Malaysian Cookbook
Author: Brad Hoskinson
Publisher: Brad Hoskinson
Total Pages: 52
Release:
Genre: Cooking
ISBN:

Malaysian cuisine is a diverse and flavorful mix of many different cultures, making it one of the most interesting and delicious cuisines in the world. With its vibrant colors, fresh ingredients, and unique flavors, Malaysian food is sure to tantalize your taste buds. If you are looking for a way to explore and experience this delicious cuisine, then a Malaysian cookbook is just what you need.

Malay Kuih

Malay Kuih
Author: Norzailina Nordin
Publisher:
Total Pages: 80
Release: 2009-09-10
Genre: Cooking, Malaysian
ISBN: 9789812615459

The Marshall Cavendish Cuisine Mini Cookbooksseries is a handy collection of recipes that are easy to replicate in the home kitchen. Each title features 35 recipes that can be scaled up or down for a single meal or to feed the family. All recipes are accompanied by beautiful full-colour photographs and a headnote explaining the origins and/ or how each dish is best enjoyed. Titles now available- Indonesian, Tofu, Fish, Korean, Japanese, Indian, Finger Food, Asian Seafood, Asian, Baked, Hearty Chinese, Italian, Malaysian, Soups, Vietnamese, Healthy Chinese, Chinese Desserts & Soups, Asian Tidbits, Asian Delights, Tasty Asian Dishes, Dim Sum, Thai, Asian Rice, Noodles, Curries, Asian Salads, Barbeques, Brunches, Light Meals, Cookies & Slices, Malay Kuih

The Food of Malaysia

The Food of Malaysia
Author: Wendy Hutton
Publisher: Tuttle Publishing
Total Pages: 112
Release: 2005-08-10
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 1462916376

Create flavorful and visually stunning dishes with this easy-to-follow Malaysian cookbook. The Food of Malaysia presents over 62 easy-to-follow recipes with detailed descriptions of Malaysian cooking methods and ingredients, enabling you to reproduce the exotic flavors of Malaysia in your own kitchen. Malaysia's cuisine is an exciting blend of Malay, Chinese, Indian, and European cooking. Drawing on their multiethnic heritage, Malaysians have developed unique variations on Asian favorites like Malay Chicken Satay, Chinese Fried Kway Teow and Indian Chicken Curry Puffs. Added to these are exotic creations like the fiery Portuguese Baked Fish prepared by Malacca's Eurasian community, Kelantanese Nasi Ulam (rice blended with handfuls of freshly chopped herbs) and savory Butter Prawns--a dish that blends seasonings from all of Malaysia's major ethnic groups. The Food of Malaysia provides a selection of unforgettable recipes, at the same time introducing the reader to the nation's diverse cultural and culinary traditions. Delicious Malaysian recipes include: Mango Chutney Borneo Fish Ceviche Zen's Crispy Brown Noodles with Gravy Fiery Chicken Curry Devil Southern Indian Mutton Curry Black Pepper Crab Pancakes with Sweet Coconut Filling And many more…

The Malaysian Kitchen

The Malaysian Kitchen
Author: Christina Arokiasamy
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Total Pages: 479
Release: 2017-03-21
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 0544810023

“A mouthwatering introduction to Malaysian cooking”—curries, noodles, stir fries, street foods, and more—from the author of The Spice Merchant’s Daughter (Publishers Weekly). A delicious and informal mashup of Southeast Asian and European influences, Malaysian cooking is full of flavor and easy to love. Chef and author Christina Arokiasamy brings it into the American home kitchen. This cuisine borrows from the traditions of Thailand, India, China, and Portugal for dishes as varied as Chili Prawns, Salmon Tandoori, Hainanese Chicken Rice, and Grilled Lamb with Rosemary Pesto. Christina gives recipes for authentic Malaysian favorites like Beef Rendang and Char Kway Teow Noodles, while also sharing her own modern iterations, such as Wok-Fried Spaghetti with Kale. An assortment of sambals and chili sauces—simply thrown together in a blender—gets you started on your way to these dishes but are so tasty and versatile you’ll find yourself using them in the rest of your everyday cooking. Vivid on-location photography takes the reader into the spice markets, coffee houses, fishing villages, and kitchen gardens that inspired each recipe. “Approachable but not oversimplified . . . This standout introduction to Malaysian cooking will call to adventurous eaters and armchair travelers.”—Library Journal “For novices and aficionados alike, Christina Arokiasamy’s The Malaysian Kitchen will prove a welcome companion . . . And the recipes are so good that reading them is almost as pleasant as tasting the finished products.”—The Washington Times “Perfect for anyone wanting to learn more about that country’s vibrant, aromatic cooking.”—The Advocate