Khaleej Times

OUR MEALS ARE SPICY, FRAGRANT, AND COLOURFUL

- Purva Grover purva@khaleejtim­es.com

Home to Malays, Chinese, and Indians — Malaysian cuisine is an ode to the traditiona­l dishes and cooking techniques of these countries. In addition, it draws influence from Indonesian, Thai, Portuguese, Dutch, and British cuisines.

Curry mixtures and spices are the cuisine’s defining features. If you have a Malaysian friend, you would be familiar with their love for peanuts, eggs, kaffir lime, and coconut. Of course, they love noodles of all types – fried, egg, flat, rice, and even instant variety options. Think: Nasi Goreng, Mee Goreng, and Char Kway Teow or Soto (traditiona­l noodles soup). Rice is a staple food with them. Other than Thai rice, they also eat the Indian Basmati rice. Not surprising­ly, they enjoy biryani as well. In terms of ingredient­s, they rely heavily on coriander, cumin, lemongrass, cardamom, star anise, and fenugreek.

Teatime was an important part of a Malaysian routine, especially during its colonial occupation by the British. So, it is not uncommon to find a variety of scones, cakes, cookies, and sweets on their table.

We recommend a meal at Rasa Sayang (043313135), Oud Mehta, to sample Ketayap — Malaysian pancakes stuffed with palm sugar and desiccated coconut. Also, on the menu is Lemak Cili Padi, which is chicken cooked with Bird’s Eye chillis in a rich gravy. Stop by at Tangerine (across two locations in Dubai) to savour Beef Rendang, a meal prepared in coconut curry. Plus, the Malaysian Curry — a tangy preparatio­n in a creamy coconut and tamarind sauce. Choose between beef, chicken, fish, and vegetables.

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 ??  ?? Bingka Ubi A sweet baked dessert of grated tapioca, coconut milk, palm sugar, and pandan-flavoured (screw pine) custard. It is also called Casanova Cake.
Bingka Ubi A sweet baked dessert of grated tapioca, coconut milk, palm sugar, and pandan-flavoured (screw pine) custard. It is also called Casanova Cake.
 ??  ?? sambal Udang A spicy prawn dish often served with rice or Nasi Lemak. Sambal is a hot sauce, typically made with a variety of peppers.
sambal Udang A spicy prawn dish often served with rice or Nasi Lemak. Sambal is a hot sauce, typically made with a variety of peppers.
 ??  ?? Popiah Light, spicy, and crunchy — it is a popular street food item. It is filled with shredded vegetables and sometimes shrimps or crab meat.
Popiah Light, spicy, and crunchy — it is a popular street food item. It is filled with shredded vegetables and sometimes shrimps or crab meat.
 ??  ?? Nasi Goreng Stir-fried rice prepared with chicken or shrimps, chillis and garlic. It is served with a fried egg as garnish.
Nasi Goreng Stir-fried rice prepared with chicken or shrimps, chillis and garlic. It is served with a fried egg as garnish.
 ??  ?? Laksa A spicy noodle soup or a coconut curry broth in the Peranakan cuisine, a combo of Chinese and Malay cuisine.
Laksa A spicy noodle soup or a coconut curry broth in the Peranakan cuisine, a combo of Chinese and Malay cuisine.
 ??  ?? Rendang A spicy, creamy beef preparatio­n, traditiona­lly prepared on occasions. It is slow-cooked with kaffir lime and chillis.
Rendang A spicy, creamy beef preparatio­n, traditiona­lly prepared on occasions. It is slow-cooked with kaffir lime and chillis.

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