Showing posts with label chicken. Show all posts
Showing posts with label chicken. Show all posts

Sunday, 17 August 2014

Recipe - "Hainanese Chicken Rice"

Hainanese Chicken Rice
One of the things I missed about living in Kuala Lumpur is buying fresh chicken from the Tiong Nam morning market. I used to buy my chicken from one “aunty” (a polite way of addressing an older person in Malaysian culture) in Tiong Nam. I could always count on her in supplying me the right chicken for the appropriate chicken dish. If I needed to cook “Hainanese Chicken Rice”, I would inform her a day before and the next day, the “aunty” would get  me the right type of chicken for me to cook the dish.

This “aunty” taught me (briefly) the different methods in preparing the delicious “Hainanese Chicken Rice”. She mentioned that chicken has to be steamed. The rice has also got to be steamed together with the chicken stock. She told me to use lots of garlic to fry the rice.


Steamed Chicken aka Pak Cham Kai


Steamed Chicken

1 whole chicken with skin intact in room temperature
3 ½  tsp salt
2 inches ginger (roughly pounded)
3 Spring onions (cut into 2 inches length size)
2 tsp sesame oil
soy sauce

Procedure

Wash whole chicken thoroughly inside out.

Rub the outer and inner chicken with 2 tsp salt and follow by ginger. Stuff the ginger and spring onions into the chicken. Lastly rub the chicken with 1 tsp sesame oil.

Heat up wok and bring to boil. Place chicken on a steamer plate. Steam the chicken for ½ hour.

Keep the remaining broth of chicken collected in the plate.

Rub an addition 1½ tsp of salt on the chicken. Let the chicken cool. Cut into pieces and sprinkle with 1 tsp sesame oil and some soy sauce. Scoop with spoon some of the chicken oil from the steamer plate and pour gently over the chicken pieces.
The Steamed Chicken Rice - beautiful aroma and fragrant!
Steamed Chicken Rice

4 cups fragrant rice
3 pandanus leaves
Chicken stock + (dilute with 1 tsp of salt and ½ chicken cube)
4 slices of ginger
2  whole garlic (chopped finely)
½ tsp salt
1 tbsp butter
3 tbsp shallot oil or vegetable oil

[Chicken stock : simmer 1 kg of skinless chicken drumsticks with 1½ liter of water for at least an hour]

Ingredient A

1 inch of ginger
4 shallots

Procedure

Pound finely ingredient A. Set it aside.

Heat up wok. Add oil. Low flame, fry Ingredient A. Add chopped garlic. Fry until garlic turns slight brownish. Put in rice. Fry for another 2 minutes. Add ½ tsp salt, butter and slice ginger. Once butter melted, spread evenly with the rice. Turn off heat.

Remove the rice and spread the rice evenly into the line baking tray. Pour chicken stock to the level where the stock covers slightly above the rice. Place the Pandanus leaves in the tray.

Prepare a steaming pot or wok and bring to boil with high heat. Steam the rice for 40 minutes.
Chicken soup - served with the "Chicken Rice"




Serve the chicken rice with hainanese chilli sauce (refer recipe : http://5foodway.blogspot.com.au/2014/07/recipe-ah-mais-special-hainanese-chilli.html, ) minced ginger, black caramel sauce and a bowl of chicken soup.


Hainanese Chilli Sauce that accompanies the Chicken Rice
 Chilli Sauce

To add some flavour into the chilli sauce, take some chicken oil from the steamer plate and mix with the chilli sauce. In addition to that, to enhance the taste, cut finely some fresh calamondin (limau kasturi) skin and mix it together as well. This makes a perfect chilli sauce to dip with the steamed chicken and eat with the rice.

The most rewarding moment for me is seeing my family enjoying eating my “Hainanese chicken rice” and  receiving praise by my father in law (a Hainanese) that I cook the best “Hainanese chicken rice”.

Tuesday, 22 July 2014

"Ayam Goreng Berempah" - Fried Chicken with Spices


Ayam goreng berempah daun kari


“Fried Chicken with Spices” or better known as “Ayam Goreng Berempah” in the Malay Language is a very popular dish in Malaysia. It goes well with rice, in particular “Nasi lemak”. Please find below my recipe for making “Ayam Goreng Berempah”.

Ingredients

2 kg of chicken pieces
5 shallots
4 cloves garlic
4cm ginger
½ tsp cumin powder
1 tsp cumin seeds
½ tsp coriander powder
1 tsp coriander seeds
1 tsp turmeric powder
1 tbsp meat curry powder
2 strings of curry leaves (optional)
2 ½ tsp of salt
1 tsp sugar
2 eggs
1 tbsp corn flour
Oil for deep frying

Procedure

Pound shallots, ginger, garlic, coriander seeds and cumin seeds.

In a bowl, mix the pounded ingredients with cumin powder, coriander powder, turmeric and meat curry powder, salt, sugar, eggs and corn flour.

Mix well and leave the marinated chicken overnight so that all the flavour will absorb into the meat.

Heat oil on a pan and deep fry until chicken is cook and turns golden brown. Drain the fried chicken on the kitchen towel.

Heat up 2 tsp of the leftover frying oil with small flame fire and fry the curry leaves until crispy. Turn off the fire flame. Return the chicken into the pan and mix it together.

My kids love it, I hope you do too.