For the Rice:
2 cups rice
10 pandan/screwpine leaves
1 1/2 cups thick coconut milk
1 1/2 water
4 cloves (optional but perhaps you would like add)
Salt for taste
For Dried Prawns Chilli Flakes:
1 cup dried prawns - soaked in water for about 15 mins and drained
Chilli flakes/powder dried red chillies - as per taste
3 tbsp oil
For Salad:
1/2 green capsicum - sliced thinly
6 leaves of Chinese cabbage - sliced
2 tbsp olive oil
1 stalk coriander leaf - sliced
1 stalk coriander leaf - sliced
Salt for taste
Method:
For the rice
Blend pandan/screw pine leaves with coconut milk.
Strain and pour in the rice cooker.
Add rice, water (as needed), cloves and a pinch of salt.
Blend pandan/screw pine leaves with coconut milk.
Strain and pour in the rice cooker.
Add rice, water (as needed), cloves and a pinch of salt.
Dry blend/process/pound prawns to powder them.
Heat oil, fry prawns and chilly flakes together.
Stir and fry till crispy.
Blanch capsicum and cabbage to soften.
Combine with olive oil, sliced coriander leaves and salt.
Serve rice with the sambal and condiments.
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Combine with olive oil, sliced coriander leaves and salt.
Serve rice with the sambal and condiments.
Don't forget to trend alongside "cook with nava-k" on every other social media please!!
A wondrous blend of ingredients I a sure this is delicious
ReplyDeleteThis looks really amazing, is there a substitute for pandaan leaves?
ReplyDeleteThat looks delicious!
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This sounds really tasty Nava! Love the presentation too =)
ReplyDeleteThanks for all the lovely comments everyone.
ReplyDeleteRinku - well, we normally must have the pandan but if you can't find it, suppose it should be ok.
aiyayayaya....was thinking of eating this. Tmw morning have to go find nasi lemak liao
ReplyDeleteNava - this is a beautiful dish that looks SO amazing! I love that it's one of those you can have any time. Americans have definite breakfast, lunch and dinner foods...
ReplyDeleteI like that green touch of colour to the rice, it give this dish more life and colour
ReplyDeletethanks for all the comments, we simply love and enjoy Nasi Lemak. one of the must food for us.
ReplyDeletewow!looks and taste very spicy.
ReplyDeletehmm....yum yum love it.Malaysians favorite breakfast!
ReplyDeleteThanks Cindy and Thomas, how not to drool over the fav among Malaysians.
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