This is a little invention of mine using ingredients I found in my fridge, garden and pantry. I can proudly call it a Malaysian dish as it is done using Chinese cooking techniques and ingredients used in the cuisines of all three major ethnic groups in Malaysia namely, Chinese (wanton wrappers, soy and oyster sauce), Malay (kerisik) and Indian (curry powder and curry leaves). More importantly, this texture haven also tastes absolutely delicious! (sorry for blowing my own trumpet here) Perhaps our PM back home should be serving this at all the "One Malaysia" gatherings :) Do give this a try and tell me what you think.
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serves 3 to 4 as part of a Malaysian meal
you'll need;
300 g of veal fillet, diced*
10 wanton wrappers, cut into strips, deep fried and drained
3 tbs of desiccated coconut, dry roasted (kerisk)
5 garlic cloves, chopped
1 long red chili, chopped
3 stems of curry leaves
1/2 tbs of Malaysian curry powder (Burung Nuri brand)**
1 tbs of soy**
2 tbs of corn flour**
1.5 tbs of soy***
1 tbs of oyster sauce***
1 tbs of sugar***
*feel free to use pork or chicken instead
*marinate diced meat with ingredients marked **
for the sauce - mix ingredients marked*** well and set aside
Prepare the ingredients.
Fry wonton wrappers, veal and curry leaves and set aside. Prepare the kerisik.
Saute chopped garlic and chili til lightly brown then add in a stem of the curry leaves, fry for 30 seconds.
Return chicken, curry leaves and kerisk to the wok and mix well.
Pour in the sauce ingredients and stir well before adding the fried wanton wrappers. Turn off heat and mix thoroughly.
Serve immediately with plenty of steamed rice.
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Very creative there! It looks delicious and I can imagine the different flavour and texture too! Well done!
ReplyDeleteVery interesting and droolworthy dish.
ReplyDeleteI am very impressed with this beautiful looking dish. I am going to try it out for sure!
ReplyDeleteI will pay good money for this in a restaurant. You are a very creative cook!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely creation! Looks so appetising!
ReplyDeleteLove your creation! How very creative! I will try and tell you what I think :)
ReplyDeleteGrazie per tutte queste foto di preparazione :) ciao bella questa ricetta
ReplyDeleteLovely and yummy dish!
ReplyDeleteAs usual, this looks really good!
ReplyDeletehooray for inventing such a fantastic sounding dish. I can just imagine the smell fo curry leaves, and the crunch of crispy wonton wrapper. Great job :)
ReplyDeleteThis dish looks just delicious; love veal, actually.
ReplyDeleteThis looks so good! Another great, creative dish and you should toot your own horn. We love it!
ReplyDeleteThis really sounds good and unique also! We love veal here but have a hard time finding it.
ReplyDeleteThis looks and sounds fantastic! Very creative indeed!
ReplyDeleteLove your creativity by combining all the different ingredients. Would love to try the dish!
ReplyDeleteThis looks like something we will like and it is going straight up to our list since it is your own creation :)
ReplyDeleteThat's lots of beautiful flavour there. I will eat a lot of rice with this :D
ReplyDeleteYummy! You are a good cook! :)
ReplyDelete很有創意呀! curry leaves 在那有賣?
ReplyDeleteHey buddy you should be proud of yourself for coming up with something like this. Can't wait to try this out!
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ReplyDeletehi Tummy..Resepi ini boleh di panggil resepi satu Malaysia:)
ReplyDeleteLove your spice holder! I have one too.. heh!
ReplyDeleteThis looks wonderfully tasty. Veal is very difficult to find here, but when I can get my hands on some I want to try your recipe. I hope you are having a great day. Blessings...Mary
ReplyDeleteLooks delish! Love the combination of veal and coconut!
ReplyDeleteThat is my dish!
ReplyDeleteSo versatile! I haven't ever tasted it..that looks gorgeous!
A bunch of hugs,
B xx
You have combined the 3 ethnic cooking that I enjoy a lot :D
ReplyDeleteThis looks amazing...as usual!
ReplyDeleteThis is insanely tempting!
ReplyDeleteoh wow love your inventions fab
ReplyDeleteMan this makes me hungry. The fried won ton wrappers in there are an awesome touch. Great flavors and bright presentation. Well done.
ReplyDeletewht a creative concept...nice recipe..
ReplyDeleteVery creative! This is very well thought after dish and I wish I can get it in the restaurant. Bravo!
ReplyDeleteOMG, this recipe is so tempting! From the ingredients, I know how flavourful and tasty this will be. Great Job, guys! You want to become the next Adam Liaw(champion masterchef 2010)? hehe... He's a Malaysian, is he? Surprisingly, the 3rd winning also a Malaysian(migrated). I think they're really COOL. Hope you have a nice day.
ReplyDeleteCheers, Kristy
I am still in work-recover bubt had to stop by to see what you were cooking. Wow. You just made this up from your pantry? Can I have your pantry? All those flavors are tantalizing. And I never cook with veal anymore and am starting to miss it.
ReplyDeletewow!! looks awesome..yummy yumm!!!
ReplyDeleteI love how you used the fried wonton wrappers. This sounds so delicious!
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