Char Koay Kak | Authentic Street Food Recipe | Fried Rice Cake | Chai Tau Kueh

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  • Опубликовано: 22 сен 2019
  • Char Koay Kak | Authentic Street Food Recipe | Fried Rice Cake | Chai Tau Kueh
    Makes 2-3 servings.
    Rice cake (makes 800g):
    1 cup rice flour
    ¼ cup cornflour
    ½ tsp salt
    3 cup water
    Vegetable oil
    Mix rice flour, cornflour, salt, and water in a pot over low medium to medium heat.
    Continue stirring for 5 mins, mixture will start to thicken as it heats.
    Once it is mostly thickened, remove from heat and continue stirring for another 2 mins.
    The final mixture should have a thick glue-like consistency with no visible liquid.
    Pour a generous amount of oil in baking tin and brush thoroughly (the exact amount of oil depends on the tin size).
    Transfer thickened mixture into baking tin and spread evenly with a spatula.
    Cover with foil and steam in a covered pot for 1 hour (replenish with boiling hot water every 20 mins).
    The rice cake is ready when piercing it with a skewer feels set on the inside.
    Some of the mixture on the top surface will stick to the skewer but this will set when the rice cake has cooled.
    Cool the rice cake at room temperature for 45 mins then refrigerate for at least another 2 hrs before cutting.
    Cut into 2cm cubes and coat well with oil to prevent sticking.
    Remaining ingredients:
    3 cloves garlic, chopped
    2 birds eye chilli, chopped
    30g preserved salted radish (cai po), diced 3mm
    5g dried shrimp, rehydrated and chopped
    10g chives, cut 5cm
    125g bean sprouts
    6 large prawns
    2 eggs
    1 tbs dark soy sauce
    2 tsp soy sauce
    ½ tsp salt
    ¼ tsp white pepper
    Vegetable oil
    Fry rice cakes in vegetable oil on medium high heat for 10 mins until light brown and slightly crispy.
    Fry in small batches to reduce sticking.
    Remove from pan and set aside.
    Add preserved salted radish, chilli, and dried shrimp and fry on medium heat for 2 mins until shrimp starts to brown.
    Add garlic and stir through.
    Add prawns and fry for 1 min on each side then stir through.
    Add fried rice cakes and stir through (add more oil if pan becomes too dry).
    Add eggs and allow it to fry for 1 min.
    Break up the eggs and stir through.
    Add dark soy sauce, soy sauce, salt, and pepper and stir through.
    Add bean sprouts and chives and stir through.
    Continue frying for another 3 mins before serving.
    Serve hot with sambal belacan (optional).
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Комментарии • 20

  • @yeohyeoh5227
    @yeohyeoh5227 2 года назад +3

    👍👏😋

  • @flyingphoenix9191
    @flyingphoenix9191 3 года назад +3

    👍👍👍👏👏👏 Look very GREATEST, Thank You for your great Recipes. 🍁🍁🍁🌱🌱🌱

    • @Yummeth
      @Yummeth  3 года назад

      Glad you like them!

  • @phanthanhthuymalaysia937
    @phanthanhthuymalaysia937 4 года назад +1

    Yummy

    • @Yummeth
      @Yummeth  4 года назад +1

      It is really good. Please do try it :)

  • @FrankieCheah-fk8um
    @FrankieCheah-fk8um Год назад +1

    Hallo Top Chef.. Recipi bagus tetapi step yg kamu goreng sudah salah, kueh kak goreng dengan kicap pekat dahulu. Baey turun chai por, kucai, tauger dan telur ayam goreng di akhir.. Lihat telur ayam yg kamu goreng sudah jadi getah dan keras.. Ok.. Gd jib. !

  • @WatchMiCook
    @WatchMiCook 4 года назад +2

    This looks delicious! Time consuming but delicious! Thanks for sharing! 😁

    • @Yummeth
      @Yummeth  4 года назад +1

      Thanks for the kind words! You can definitely get pre packaged rice cakes to save time 😊

    • @WatchMiCook
      @WatchMiCook 4 года назад +1

      @@Yummeth oh! That's good to know! Thank you!

    • @Yummeth
      @Yummeth  4 года назад +1

      The texture of nasi impit would be less bouncy than these rice cakes which are also seasoned so it would affect the taste also. You can certainly give it a try though and see if it's up to your taste :)

    • @Yummeth
      @Yummeth  4 года назад

      No problem at all. Hope you try it out one day :)

  • @FrankieCheah-fk8um
    @FrankieCheah-fk8um Год назад +1

    Cabai yang kisar bukan cabai yang potong nipis.. Ingat nya.. Ok.

  • @yeelailin9467
    @yeelailin9467 3 года назад +1

    Can we add radish? Will texture be the same? I made with radish turned out very soggy

    • @Yummeth
      @Yummeth  3 года назад +1

      Hi, yes you can indeed make it with radish and it is in fact how it's most commonly done in KL and Singapore. This recipe is more synonymous with Penang style which is much less work involved without having to prep the radish

  • @no_chefs_here3194
    @no_chefs_here3194 4 года назад +1

    it looks so good, with shrimp and eggs wow!

    • @Yummeth
      @Yummeth  4 года назад +1

      Thank you so much. It’s always a great staple in these types of fried rice or noodle recipes 😊

  • @babadook1593
    @babadook1593 4 года назад

    Look soo delicious but a little time consuming but will try it still 👍👌😋
    Also: Fun Fact: South Africa / Suid Afrika
    One of the 11 official languages is Afrikaans
    Afrikaans slang ~ the word:"Kak" (rhymes with duck) literally means Shit, Feces, an act of defecation.
    Anyways
    Bye
    😘

  • @Azam9947
    @Azam9947 4 года назад +2

    Seriously steam for 1 hour??? Thats quite long ! Wont 15-20min do?

    • @Yummeth
      @Yummeth  4 года назад

      Hi there, one of the reasons is the tin used in this video is quite small. You will be able to steam for a shorter amount of time if you using a wider and shallow tin