I am so glad that the term exam is finally over and now I can have some spare time to blog. Have been busy baking and cooking non stop I assure you but just didn't find time to blog about all those recipes. It looks like I need more motivation to sit in front of my lab top nowadays. :P Anyway, I did gave my word to Wendy that I will make this Lo Mai Fan earlier this month, so here it is!
Personally I love any kind of glutinous rice dishes, Puen Kueh, Lo Mai Gai and Hokkien glutinous rice and now this! This Kampar Lo Mai Fan is indeed quite delicious with its unique serving of curry sauce with it. Love! H
I have adapted the recipe from none other the Wendy. However I did omit the pork fat because it just slipped my mind to buy a piece of pork fat, hahaha! Anyway, here it is:
Ingredients for Kampar Lo Mai Fan (Serves ~6)
Red Roasted Char Siew Pork
300gm pork tenderloinI have adapted the recipe from none other the Wendy. However I did omit the pork fat because it just slipped my mind to buy a piece of pork fat, hahaha! Anyway, here it is:
Ingredients for Kampar Lo Mai Fan (Serves ~6)
Red Roasted Char Siew Pork
60gm sugar
30gm light soy sauce
1/4 tsp salt
1 Tbsp rose wine (Mei gui lu)
some red food coloring gel
In a small mixing bowl, add everything in except the pork and mix well. Pour the mixture into a big ziplock bag and place the pork tenderloin in as well. Seal tight and let the pork marinate in the sauce for a good 6-8 hours before use. Bake in oven for 20-23 minutes in 200C. Remember to let meat cool completely before slicing.
30gm light soy sauce
1/4 tsp salt
1 Tbsp rose wine (Mei gui lu)
some red food coloring gel
In a small mixing bowl, add everything in except the pork and mix well. Pour the mixture into a big ziplock bag and place the pork tenderloin in as well. Seal tight and let the pork marinate in the sauce for a good 6-8 hours before use. Bake in oven for 20-23 minutes in 200C. Remember to let meat cool completely before slicing.
300gm glutinous rice
1 heaping tbsp of dried shrimp, soaked and chopped finely
3 shallots, minced
2 clove garlic, minced
1 tbsp oyster sauce
2 tbsp light soy sauce
2 tbsp dark caramel sauce
Salt if needed
Boiling water
- Soak the glutinous rice for at least an hour before use.
- In the meantime, prepare the steamer to a small rolling boil.
- In a small pot, fry the shallot till its all golden and crisp. Dish out and set aside.
- In another cooking pan, add in some cooking oil at medium fire. Add in the garlic and chopped dried shrimp in and cook for a couple minutes till fragrant.
- Drain the rice and discard soaking water. Then add in the soaked glutinous rice into the cooking pan and stir to mix well.
- Add in the seasoning to the rice and stir fry till it is uniform in colour.
- Add in the fried shallots and stir to combine. Cook for about 2-3 minutes.
- Now transfer the rice into a taming vessel and add water to just cover the rice. Steam at medium high fire till the rice is cooked, about 20-25 minutes.
- Remember to let the rice cool first before scooping it, this allows the rice to firm up a little and not get all mushed up when you scoop.
Assembly
1/2 cup fried peanuts
Spring onions, sliced
Red roasted char siew
- In a small oiled bowl, scoop in some steamed glutinous rice in and press it down to level.
- Then carefully invert the rice over a serving plate.
- Garnish with juliened green onions, fried peanuts and top with sliced char siew.
- Serve with curry sauce if desired.
Oh how I love the crunchy peanuts with this Lo Mai Fan, hahaha! And the curry, yes the curry sauce....didn't know it taste so good with curry!
For the curry sauce, please refer to here for more details.
For the curry sauce, please refer to here for more details.
I am more then happy to submit this post to this month's Malaysian Food Fest Perak Month hosted by WendyinKK of Table for 2 or more
Thanks for staying with me and bearing with me for my absence!
Have a great day everyone! Its TGIF tomorrow! Yay!
So far I haven't met anyone who will say NO to this.
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ReplyDeleteI saw this post posted in Perak Food Fest facebook that brought me here to your blog. Kampar lor mai fan is one of my special food apart from chee cheong fun, "jau yun", and to name a few more. I believe your lor mai fan taste absolutely delicious with the char siew and peanuts.
看到那个糯米饭,我就流口水了:)
ReplyDelete考试结束了,真好,因为啊,你终于又回来了:)
This looks so mouthwatering! I am too a fan of glutinous rice treat.
ReplyDeleteMmmm... I love lor mai fan and this looks so delicious. Already bookmarked on my list :)
ReplyDeleteHi Bee! Nowadays I see you more in Instagram more than here!!! :D
ReplyDeleteThis is quite different from the glutinous rice that I'm familiar with but it looks good!
This glutinous rice makes my mouth water... so delicious!
ReplyDeleteI remember you saying you like all sort of sticky rice, hehehe. Same here!
ReplyDeleteGlad you tried out the optional curry sauce as well. Very typical of Kampar people to douse curry with everything, hahaha
I share a link for this recipe on my blog . It looks delicious!
ReplyDeleteHello, I'm Francesca and I'm Italian. Your blog is very nice and this recipe is definitely very good. I Imota to your members. If you want to follow me too.
ReplyDeleteHmmm...yumm..yum... I really enjoy having this each time I went home especially loaded with curry gravy.
ReplyDeleteAnd also the sweet kaya glutinous rice as well. Simply irresistible.
Enjoy & have a great week ahead ear.
Blessings, Kristy