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Saturday, 4 August 2012
Chai Kueh
One of my favourite kuih from Penang is the Chai Kueh, translated it basically means vegetable 'snack', I have yet to find an accurate translation for the word kuih/kueh to English. Anyway back to this kueh, as 'seng kuang' is a rarity here, I was experimenting with waterchestnuts, it turned out to be a good substitute, only caution would be that it remains cruchier and is sweeter after cooking so the amount has to be slightly reduced. My chai kueh turned out pretty good I must say... translucent chewy skin but not rubbery, if you get what I mean. Dunked in chilli sauce, they are lovely little morsels!
Steamed in authentic bamboo steamer
My version is a simple mix of carrots and waterchestnuts
Penang is well known for its food, not only for the variety but the taste so says the person who comes from there, me! I'm now living in Scotland and therefore have no easy access to the kopitiams, mamak stalls, hawker centres and what have yous that I take for granted at home. So when I have a craving for something from home, there's no choice but to cook it myself. In my kitchen, I try to recreate some of the delicous food from home. So like me, if you have a craving for something, go on give it a go... you never know unless you try...
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