Lamb curry made with round bone chops is my favorite curry. Rich with a tomato and onion gravy that’s been cooked down until it’s really thick. And butter chicken!
I love this updated recipe with more ingredients that you said you didn't have in the original video. I've watched that one so many times and it's always a family favorite when I make it. ❤
Oh Do is Malaysian Chinese? Malaysia has good food. And also very good at currys like masaman and the rendangs. I can't wait to try this when I get back to SF.
I always thought of Rendang as more of a stew than a curry. I don't know why, it's basically the same I guess.🙂 I know Rendang as an Indonesian dish (from Sumatra I believe) and I love it! Of course Malaysia is just a few miles away 🙂
Hello beautiful Flo it's good to see your video again . My Son's favorite dish is curry anything about indian food he is crazy about it.. Thank you for sharing ❤God bless you always and your family ❤
This dish sounds so good. I haven't found kaffir leaves in our area. I see them on line & really want to try them. I still giggle when the instant pot makes you jump. I will look for the curry you bought. Wish they sold finger meat in our local stores. Will look next time I'm in one of the Asian markets.
Thank you for sharing this! I love beef rendang. Usually, I have it at restaurants, but I did make it at home once using that same Teams Gourmet paste. I started on stovetop and then transferred to my slow cooker. It was very spicy, in fact, a little too spicy! 😂 I used regular beef stew meat. Your method of removing the chili oil is a great idea - something I hadn't thought of. I have beef short ribs in the freezer plus I recently bought my first electric pressure cooker - will definitely make it again using your recipe.
Your like one of the few youtuber chefs ive seen use these Malaysian curry pastes packages. everyone else uses home made and ive been searching for years for a recipe like this that uses those malaysian brand pastes. It freakin used to irritate me 😂 because i couldnt find every ingredient on the list in regards to making the curry paste like for example candle nut. Even i live next to a few asian markets in my area dont even know what candle nut is. Used to make me sad 😢. But im happy i found your recipe i will try making it soon. Maybe fpe the holiday's 😊.
Right?! I remember trying to find candlenuts way back when I was making the pastes from scratch too and they were SO hard to find. A good sub is macadamia nut. But premade pastes are way better! Enjoy!
Thanks for the great video sharing how to cook Rendang in a pressure cooker. I’m watching from the home of Rendang in Malaysia. Just a question, did you use dessicated coconut? I can get kerisik here but I’m wondering if dessicated coconut can be used as a replacement? Thanks.
Good morning Flo and Dude I enjoy your videos Can you tell me what can be used instead of coconut milk ? I can have dried coconut but have to stay away from coconut milk .. allergies God bless your family and Channel
From the Netherlands: Rendang is NOT A CURRY! Forget paste and make it with fresh ingredients instead. Your rendang will be much more tasty. You said that you use the lemongrass ONLY for that taste. What else would you use it for? I am sorry but you do not convince!
Sorry, for me, curry is one of those things you eat because it was put before you and out of respect for the cook's efforts you complement their efforts. I don't ever "get hungry for" curry. God bless you folks in your efforts. Although, if given the choice I'll take red curry over green/yellow any day of the week. And, NEVER ruin a good crab with curry.
Aw… that’s so sad! I’m convinced that you haven’t tried a good curry yet. There are so many versions and so different in each culture. There are curries that I am not a fan of either.
This is truly my all time favourite curry! What is yours? Happy weekend! 💕
@@FloLum Great - I found you again. I'll try this curry today!😁 💖 thank you!
Lamb curry made with round bone chops is my favorite curry. Rich with a tomato and onion gravy that’s been cooked down until it’s really thick. And butter chicken!
I love curry definitely will try this thanks Flo 🙏
Have a great week!
Good morning from Brazil 🇧🇷
I ever watching these beautiful plates.
I love this updated recipe with more ingredients that you said you didn't have in the original video. I've watched that one so many times and it's always a family favorite when I make it. ❤
Love Rendang curry.
The sound of bashing the lemon grass is somehow very therapeutic to me.
Thank you.
Oh Do is Malaysian Chinese? Malaysia has good food. And also very good at currys like masaman and the rendangs. I can't wait to try this when I get back to SF.
Flo this looks delicious. My mouth is watering. Thanks for the video. Have a great week.
Looks soo good. I sure I’ve seen the paste but just didn’t know what it was. Thanks so much for the recipe!
Love this, eat it every time I go to Malaysia.
Malaysian food is so underrated, Thanks for sharing
That looks delicious! I have always wanted to try Rendang, but the recipes seemed overwhelming. You made it much more doable! Thanks!
Awesome! Hope you’ll give it a try!
Yummy. This looks delicious. Thank you. PS Releasing the pressure freaks me out too!!
I always thought of Rendang as more of a stew than a curry. I don't know why, it's basically the same I guess.🙂
I know Rendang as an Indonesian dish (from Sumatra I believe) and I love it!
Of course Malaysia is just a few miles away 🙂
Hello beautiful Flo it's good to see your video again . My Son's favorite dish is curry anything about indian food he is crazy about it.. Thank you for sharing ❤God bless you always and your family ❤
This dish sounds so good. I haven't found kaffir leaves in our area. I see them on line & really want to try them. I still giggle when the instant pot makes you jump. I will look for the curry you bought. Wish they sold finger meat in our local stores. Will look next time I'm in one of the Asian markets.
That looks so good 😊
Looks good
Thank you for sharing this! I love beef rendang. Usually, I have it at restaurants, but I did make it at home once using that same Teams Gourmet paste. I started on stovetop and then transferred to my slow cooker. It was very spicy, in fact, a little too spicy! 😂 I used regular beef stew meat. Your method of removing the chili oil is a great idea - something I hadn't thought of. I have beef short ribs in the freezer plus I recently bought my first electric pressure cooker - will definitely make it again using your recipe.
I do like curries. Have to try it. Thanks.
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You want to get your garlic in before the first frost 👍
That looks delicious. I ordered the curry paste. I can never find finger meat here so I’ll have to use short ribs.
Your like one of the few youtuber chefs ive seen use these Malaysian curry pastes packages. everyone else uses home made and ive been searching for years for a recipe like this that uses those malaysian brand pastes. It freakin used to irritate me 😂 because i couldnt find every ingredient on the list in regards to making the curry paste like for example candle nut. Even i live next to a few asian markets in my area dont even know what candle nut is. Used to make me sad 😢. But im happy i found your recipe i will try making it soon. Maybe fpe the holiday's 😊.
Right?! I remember trying to find candlenuts way back when I was making the pastes from scratch too and they were SO hard to find. A good sub is macadamia nut. But premade pastes are way better! Enjoy!
Some chunky peeled russet Idaho potatoes in that would take it over the top!
Thanks for the great video sharing how to cook Rendang in a pressure cooker. I’m watching from the home of Rendang in Malaysia. Just a question, did you use dessicated coconut? I can get kerisik here but I’m wondering if dessicated coconut can be used as a replacement? Thanks.
Absolutely! We don’t have it by that name here. I’m assuming it’s the same as what I’m using.
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- a wise man
Flo, or anyone, do you repurpose/save the skimmed spicy fat for other dishes? TIA
No, I don’t but I suppose one could. 🤔
Hello it's me Sonny I am back from the Orient and I've tasted a lot of good food but I'm so happy to be back cooking with you so let's do it baby😊😅😂
Hi Flo, I always love watching your videos all the time but questions, can you please cook Cambodian food?
Instead of deglazing with water, can the same amount of beef stock be used in order to preserve the beef flavor?
You definitely could but you really don’t have to. The flavours are so intense that I don’t think you’d be able to tell the difference.
I know you've grown green onions - I'm curious if you've ever tried growing ginger - maybe in pots?
I have not yet but keep wondering if I should try. 🤔
@@FloLum apparently there are specific instructions on how to get them through the cold dormant season. It sounds interesting tho
Good morning Flo and Dude
I enjoy your videos
Can you tell me what can be used instead of coconut milk ?
I can have dried coconut but have to stay away from coconut milk .. allergies
God bless your family and Channel
I’m sorry, I’m not sure and don’t want to recommend something that won’t work.
Ummmmm Comfort food indeed.
What about lapis daging ?
Where have you been? I missed you!
She posted a week ago? Lol
Can this be made with chicken
Sure can! This Chicken Curry is my EASIEST - Chicken Rendang
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@FloLum Thanks Flo
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The *best* curry is Tim Curry 😂
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From the Netherlands: Rendang is NOT A CURRY! Forget paste and make it with fresh ingredients instead. Your rendang will be much more tasty. You said that you use the lemongrass ONLY for that taste. What else would you use it for? I am sorry but you do not convince!
Sorry, for me, curry is one of those things you eat because it was put before you and out of respect for the cook's efforts you complement their efforts. I don't ever "get hungry for" curry. God bless you folks in your efforts. Although, if given the choice I'll take red curry over green/yellow any day of the week. And, NEVER ruin a good crab with curry.
Aw… that’s so sad! I’m convinced that you haven’t tried a good curry yet. There are so many versions and so different in each culture. There are curries that I am not a fan of either.