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    INDIAN RECIPE

    Nasi Briyani Recipe (Briyani Rice)





    Ingredients


    2 cups Basmati rice
    2-1/2 Tbs Ghee or Oil
    1 large Onion, finely chopped
    1 pinch saffron powder
    1 tsp Turmeric powder
    5 Cardamom pods
    5 Cloves
    2 cm or 1 inch Cinnamon stick
    1 Star Anise
    1/2 tsp Ginger powder
    2 tablespoons Rose water or 1 tsp Rose essence
    1-1/2 tsp Salt
    3-1/2 Cups Chicken stock


    Garnish


    Toasted cashews or slice almonds
    Sultanas


    Method


    Wash rice well and soak for at least 30 minutes, drain and set aside.
    Heat ghee or oil and fry onion until light brown. Add saffron, turmeric powder, cardamom, cloves, cinnamon stick, star anise, ginger powder and rice. Fry stirring continuously until rice is totally coated with the ghee and spice mixture.

    Heat the chicken stock, add rose water or essence and salt. Pour the hot stock over rice mixture and stir well. Bring to a boil.

    Cover saucepan tightly, turn heat to very low and steam for 20 minutes. DO NOT lift the lid or stir while cooking.

    Dish out the Biryani onto a serving dish. Garnish with cashews or slice almonds and sultanas and serve immediately.




    A Blend of Indian and Malaysian tastes




    Mamak Rojak is a popular Malay snack which has Indian flavors. Rojak is basically a salad either made of fruit or vegetables; it is popular among South-East Asian Countries. Wikipedia states that Rojak is a Malaysian term for “mixture” to show the ethnic mixture in Malaysia and neighboring coMamak Rojak, also known as the Indian Rojak, is made by Indian Muslims locally in Malaysia. (Mamak is derived from Mama which means Uncle in Tamil). It is a spicy hot salad with piping hot chillies and vegetable gravy. Usually a vegetarian food, it is also served with seafood.

    Try this recipe below and create your own variations of Mamak Rojak by mixing the vegetables.untries.

    Ingredients

    100g small prawns
    4 eggs
    Oil for deep-frying
    3 potatoes
    1 tsp ground chilli paste
    1/2 tsp salt
    5 soya bean cakes

    For Garnishing

    1 cucumber, shredded
    150g bean sprouts, scalded
    Hard fritters

    For the Dough

    1 1/3 cups plain flour
    1/4 tsp baking powder
    1 tsp sugar
    1 tsp chicken stock
    1/2 tsp of pepper
    1/2 cup water
    1 egg

    For the Fritters

    1 cup plain flour
    1/2 tsp baking powder
    1/2 tsp sugar
    1/2 tsp salt
    120ml water
    1 green chilli, chopped
    1/2 an onion, chopped

    For the Sauce

    450g sweet potatoes
    5 cups water
    4 tbsp oil
    1 ½ tbsp tamarind juice in water
    100g sugar Salt to taste
    6 shallots, pounded finely
    3 cloves garlic
    2 tbsp chilli paste
    1 tsp Chicken stock
    100g toasted peanuts, pounded
    1 tsp salt
    A little dark soya sauce (for colour)

    How to make the Recipe

    For making the batter, mix the ingredients except the egg, together in a bowl and add water gradually, mixing it into a smooth paste. Set aside for 40–50 minutes.

    Clean potatoes well and boil in their jackets. Peel and rub in ground chilli paste and salt then deep-fry in hot oil. Cut each into wedges. Cut the hardboiled eggs into quarters with an egg-slicer. Halve the other 2 pieces of firm Soya bean cakes diagonally and deep-fry in hot oil till golden brown.

    Just before using the batter add the egg and stir well till smooth. Cut 3 Soya bean cakes into thin slices and dip into the batter. Press 2 prawns onto each piece. Deep-fry in hot oil until golden and crispy. Cut each into 4 pieces.

    To make the fritters, combine flour, salt, sugar, baking powder and water in a bowl. Mix well and leave aside covered for 30–40 minutes. Just before frying add in the chopped onion and chillies. Shape into a cylinder about 7cm long and 2cm wide. Taper both the ends. Should the dough be sticky, dust hands with extra flour when handling the dough. Deep-fry the fritters in oil until golden brown. Cut each fritter into 4–5 serving pieces.

    To make the sauce, boil the sweet potatoes then blend in separate portions with half amount of water. Heat oil in a saucepan and fry ground shallots and garlic, chilli paste and chicken stock. Add in blended sweet potatoes and remaining water. Cook for 3–4 minutes.

    Add tamarind juice, palm sugar and salt to taste. Stir continuously over a gentle heat for 2–3 minutes or until sauce is thick. Add peanuts and a little dark soy sauce for colour.

    To serve, arrange all the ingredients in a platter and top up with the garnishing and pour sauce gravy over or serve the sauce separately.

    1 comment:

    1. salam...nasi briyani ni kalo nak sedap lagi saya cadangkan pakai basmati pusa 1121 cream,market kat luar harga RM13.50 per kg,tapi saya bekalkan anda basmati jenis pusa 1121 ni hanya RM9.00...hubungi saya untuk dapatkan beras basmati pusa 1121 cream dgn harga yang lebih murah dari pasaran di talian 012-9727136 (hafiz)....tiada min order,sekilo pun saya hantar sampai depan umah...selamat mencuba... :)

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