Options. We like options, we prefer options, we want options and I of course must agree. I must give you options as well. Nasi Lemak Sambal Udang, Nasi Lemak or this Vegetarian Nasi Lemak (Thai Green Vegetable Curry). Precisely. We definitely need options and I won't deprive you. What is this whole thing to this Vegetarian Nasi Lemak? Remember my previous recipe - Vegetarian Mutton Stir Fry? Yes. The same mushroom stalks vegetarian mutton. Nasi lemak on the other hand? Our Malaysian coconut rice. Rice (Vegetarian Rice Pilaf, Vegetable Briyani & Turmeric Rice) basically cooked alongside coconut milk. Henceforth, I am not, no, not attaching the recipe for coconut rice because? You tell me why? How many different types of coconut rice are there? Not as far as I know. Neither was I interested in testing or coining. Basically, lemme repeat myself again. You can grabbed the recipes from my previous two nasi lemak recipes I have already linked above. Rice matter (Coriander Rice, Lemon Cashew Rice & Dhal Rice) sorted out, time now we speak about vegetarian rendang. In fact, almost the same style as Chicken Rendang but I reduced the amount of ingredients. Why? Cooking is not always about using hundreds of ingredients remember? Making do with what we already have instead of spending on ingredients? Right. Condiments for this Vegetarian Nasi Lemak? The standard of course? Cucumber and instead of fried anchovies or fried peanuts, I opted for really thinly sliced fried shallots. Why not right?
Ingredients
1/2 packet (about
300g) vegetarian mutton - break up as individual rolls, gently rinse and
squeeze out water.
4 to 5 kaffir/limau
purut leaves
1/2 lime - extract
juice
4 tbsp oil
Salt and sugar for
taste
For the rendang
paste
10 dried red chillies (or as needed)
5 shallots
1 inch
galangal/lengkuas
5 garlic
** Blend/process to a thick paste
** Blend/process to a thick paste
1 smashed lemongrass/serai
When oil is
heated, fry paste with lemongrass till aromatic and oil splits.
Add mutton and the rest of the ingredients.
Gently stir as not
to break the mutton rolls.
Once the gravy thickens (depending on how thick you prefer), remove from heat.
What an interesting substitution! So much flavor in this dish, and I am trying to eat more vegetarian food these days.
ReplyDeleteDelicious and spicy treat I would love to find them here.
ReplyDeleteI love the way the vegetarian mutton mushroom rendang presented. :)
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vegetarian! a good option for folks like me who are trying to cut down on our meat intake.
ReplyDeletemmmm yummy....
ReplyDeleteI love nasi lemak for breakfast
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the foods looks drooling ms.nava!! awhh i been waiting for u to post nasi lemak recipe, will try this sometime yeah!! :) happy thank u for sharing ms.nava
ReplyDeleteI don't think I have seen in the market here or ever heard of.In fact when I clean mushrooms I break and throw the small stalks adjoining to it. i really like idea of making mushroom rendang.
ReplyDeleteYAY I love veggie meat dishes :D
ReplyDeleteThis looks awesome!
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hi nava, i am still amazed and wondering how the vegetarian muttton looks like- curious as well, love to try this. bookmark with thanks and have a nice day
ReplyDeleteNice rendang dear....
ReplyDeletevegetarian,looks can be deceiving
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