Inche Kabin (Nyonya Fried Chicken Wings)
Inche Kabin is not just Malaysian fried chicken, but more specifically, it is Nyonya fried chicken. Simply put, Nyonya (or Peranakan) food is a blend of Chinese and Malay ingredients […]
Inche Kabin is not just Malaysian fried chicken, but more specifically, it is Nyonya fried chicken. Simply put, Nyonya (or Peranakan) food is a blend of Chinese and Malay ingredients […]
One condiment that you’ll commonly see in Malaysia is pickled green chillies. They’re sour and only slightly spicy (I like to eat them on their own!). You’ll find them on […]
If you’ve had dim sum, then you’ve surely seen or eaten chee cheong fun, or steamed rice noodle rolls filled with either Chinese BBQ pork or prawns, and served with […]
It’s been a while since I made kuih (also spelled kueh; or kuih-muih, in Malay), which refers to a broad range of bite-sized traditional snacks and desserts found in Malaysia […]
In Malaysia, Roti Jala is usually rolled up or folded and eaten with curries (you can check out my post on Roti Jala). However, a few years ago, I read […]
I often make desserts that require crème pâtissière (vanilla pastry cream), such as fruit tart. I also like to use pastry cream as a filling in profiteroles. It’s especially delicious […]
Peri-peri, piri-piri or pili-pili? Confusing, right? Well, I found out they’re all pretty much the same thing. According to this article, peri-peri, or piri-piri, refers to a type of bird’s […]
You might’ve noticed I’ve been going a little crazy over dacquoise desserts lately! In recent weeks I’ve made dacquoise cookies and an almond dacquoise cake. So three guesses what I […]
I’ve always preferred dry noodles – tossed in a sauce or pan fried – to soup noodles. That’s not to say I don’t like noodles in soup, but given a […]
Recently, I was given some lamb loin chops, which was very exciting, because I love lamb! They were imported from Argentina, so of course, I thought of chimichurri, a beloved […]