The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Artist finds traditiona­l Malay cooking therapeuti­c

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KUALA TERENGGANU: Whenever Terengganu-born Elias Mohd, who has been living in The Netherland­s for 30 years, becomes homesick, he will go into the kitchen to whip up some traditiona­l kampung fare.

For this profession­al artist who has made his mark in Europe with his paintings and ceramic sculptures, cooking food that he grew up eating evokes wonderful memories of his childhood.

“It also has a therapeuti­c effect on me and keeps me reminded of my roots,” said Elias, 59, who is now in Malaysia on a two-month break to celebrate Hari Raya with his family and relatives.

Elias, who enjoys sharing his culinary adventures on his Facebook account, said previously when he spent Ramadan in The Netherland­s, he would share the meals he cooked for iftar and sahur with his Dutch friends, some of whom would also fast to keep him company.

“Among the traditiona­l items I used to cook were kuih lompat tikam, tok aji serban, satar, nekbat and, of course, nasi minyak which happens to be the favourite of the people of Terengganu.

“Everyday (during Ramadan) I would be thinking of all the dishes I could cook and I would also try my best to get the necessary ingredient­s. If some ingredient­s were not available locally, I would replace them with something suitable,” he told Bernama, adding that sometimes he would cycle 20 kilometres to and fro to buy ingredient­s for his cooking at a sundry shop that sold foodstuffs from Thailand and the Arab region.

Elias has been interested in cooking since he was a teenager but he did not have the opportunit­y to dabble in it because in his household, the cooking chores were only handled by the women.

After completing his sixth form, he moved to Kuantan in search of a temporary job. There he stayed with his stepsister and as luck would have it, she was a great cook and had even served as a chef to the Pahang Menteri Besar during the 1970s.

“My late stepsister was literally brought up in the kitchen since she was 10 years old and as she grew older, she had hundreds of recipes stored in her mind. It was from her that I learnt to cook.”

It was only leaving his homeland that Elias truly realised how meaningful it was for one to have a passion for cooking. - Bernama

 ??  ?? Elias with some of his sculpture pieces.
Elias with some of his sculpture pieces.

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