Potluck Party, Malaysian Style
Last weekend, I hosted a DeepaRaya potluck party celebrating the two festive occasions of Deepavali (Hindus' festival of lights) and Hari Raya (Muslims' Aidilfitri); as promised, here are the droolicious foods we had. Sotong Kunyit prepared by S. These tumeric squid with sambal paste and kaffir lime leaves were cooked in light coconut cream sauce. Five fingers licking good! Chicken and beef satays courtesy of F. These satays were marinated for two days and grilled to perfection. The ones I made paled in comparison!![]() Cookies, murukhus, nuts, and fried chick pea snacks are essentials for DeepaRaya celebration. Assam Pedas Seafood (Seafood in Tangy and Sour Sauce) is another knockout dish created by S. Rojak with shrimp paste, fried chicken with rempah (spices) whipped up by G, Nasi Impit (Malay rice cake) by F, and my humble A1 Best One Curry Chicken.Potluck party, Malaysian style. Note: I would like to thank MyBuddies.net. Without it, I wouldn't have met so many dear Malaysian friends. If you are a Malaysian living overseas, check it out now. Labels: Malaysian Food |






















































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post a commentWant! Want!
- Chubbypanda
Wow! And wow!
It must have been a great party, food and ambience wise. Delicious food, best of Malaysia, so to speak. Wish I was there! Self invite! ha ha ha....
actually I envy u 4 u r enjoying all those high end clinically sinfully intoxicating visually temptatuous star menus while I labour and toil far and wide in the backlanes + boondocks for basic carbs n veges !
Now now don't tell me the feeling is mutual ! LOL
Your friend S must be one good cook! I don't mind having a few of those friends around, then I can hang up my apron once in a while!
Chubbypanda, I think we Orange County bloggers should get together for a multinational potluck party: you, Elmo Monster, etc.?!
WMW - Yep, it was a fabulous party. Sure, come over and crash the party, I don't mind, the more the merrier. Are you based in Orange County? :P
Tonixe - let's put it this way; I wish I were in Malaysia. Then I don't have to cook...;)
Audrey Cooks - yes, my friend S is the Malaysian version of iron chef. She makes her own sambal paste, blend her own spices, know everything in the food world, and more!
..drools...
come up to nyc and cook for me!
Nah, I'm in Malaysia, but I travel around the States and stay there for about 2 months or so almost every year as my sis is there in SFO. Next time I'm there, I'll drop you a line! Thanks in advance for the invite ;o)
The sotong looks absolutely fabulous!
Yes Ben. They were absolutely fabulous.
Oh, my! What delicious treats. I couldn't take my eyes off the squid and assam pedas seafood... want some!
Thanks for passing by my site and leaving a lovely comment. Your site makes me hungry and it's only 9am here. Also, i'm already hooked - i've browsed so many pages back :)
I'm in!
- Chubbypanda
Chubbypanda - do you want to organize it? Where is Elmomonster? I want my fix of real Indonesian food!
Mae,
Thanks for stopping by. You have a very nice blog too and your pictures make me drool...hehe.
The recipe of squid is up...check it out.
Jesus Christ, the first dish is driving me crazy, sotong kunyit, gosh... you should've invited me... !@#$%
Just kidding...
Chris,
Yes, I would have invited you and WMW if you guys were in the US. :P
YUM! Please come to seoul and have a potluck here!
Hi Bee
Could you also try to wrangle out the recipe for the Assam Pedas Seafood (also by S) as well as the Fried Chicken with Rempah (by G)?
I'm trying REAL HARD to stop myself from licking the screen...
Many thx!!
Celine
Hi Mary Eats - OK, the next time I go to Seoul, I will call you up.
Celine - I will dig out all the secret recipes. Stay tuned.
Hi Celine, try blending some fresh/dried red chillis, ginger, shallots, garlic, presoaked dried tamarinds with a pinch or two of tumeric & belacan, & you got yaself some mean Asam Pedas Paste. For other ingredients, make use of your favorite veges/ whatever is available, ie.cucumbers/italian squash, eggplants, okras, long beans, onions, red bell peppers & etc. Shellfish used is all up to your liking, ie. cuttlefish, shrimps, fish fillets, etc. Now now, you can stop licking the screen, start drooling again OR go cook up some Sour Tangy & Spicy Seafood for all to share, enjoy ! *wink*
Sincerely,
S
Celine,
Here is the recipe for the Indian Fried Chicken, courtesy of G.
Ingredients:
20 drumsticks..make some slices in the meat so the marinade can soak thru
Marinade:
- 4 tablespoons ginger & garlic paste ( tumbuk or get the ready made paste)
- 6 green chillis chopped
- 3 tablespoons of finely chopped curry leaves
- 1 egg
- 150 g ( 1 packet) of Chefs Pride Special Fried Chicken mix ( from Indian store)
- (if you can't find the above, use 150g of curry powder for chicken will do)
- Water..enough to mix ingredients..don't make the marinade too thin
Marinade chicken for 1-2 hours & deep fry. Make sure oil is hot.
Enjoy!