April 15, 2008

Food Porn: Malaysian Chicken Satay

Malaysian Chicken SatayWhat do you do when you have 5 hours layover in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia?

For me, as a foodie, and a true Malaysian, I hopped on the 28-minute KLIA Ekspres straight into downtown KL for some serious chow. Inflight food? No thanks! I have better grub for my stomach...(more picture after the jump)

Malaysian Chicken Satay and Peanut Sauce3:30 pm--Arriving at KLIA (Kuala Lumpur International Airport)
3:35 pm--Calling up my fellow flogger Delicious Asian Food to make "makan" (means eating in Malay) plans
3:40 pm--Hopping on KLIA Ekspres
4:08 pm--Arriving at KL Sentral Station
4:10 pm--Meeting up with Delicious Asian Food and then onto KL's famed Chinatown/Petaling Street or in Cantonese "Wai Sek Kai" which aptly means Gluttons Street.
4:30 pm--Feasting on these yummylicious chicken satay and peanut sauce (I slurped it dry), fresh coconut juice, and more food--a dish that I have been missing for years...

...to be continued in my next post!

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Comments on "Food Porn: Malaysian Chicken Satay"

 

Blogger mimi said ... (9:05 PM) : 

U must be very satisfy....

 

Anonymous pablopabla said ... (10:03 PM) : 

Thankfully, the gravy on the back of my shirt has been removed using Dynamo!

It was great chowing with you yesterday!

 

Blogger Keropok Man said ... (3:12 AM) : 

i can eat 50 sticks of satay at one sitting! :-)

a bit gila right? haha..

 

Blogger Indonesia-Eats said ... (6:08 AM) : 

Goshh beee, these sate really caught my eyes and made me drool. Chicken sate with spicy peanut sauce definetely one of my favorite food street hawkers while I was in Indonesia. Selamat Makan, Bee

Don't forget to share es kelapa muda (fresh coconut juice) with me :-P

 

Blogger Claude-Olivier said ... (8:00 AM) : 

Ahhh I would like to pass into the screen and eat all this stuff !!! I looks so good! cheers

 

Blogger Salt & Turmeric said ... (10:01 AM) : 

oh my! u did tht? haha. but i think id have done the same thing myself if i were in ur shoes. did u go to the roadside stall at PS? 1of my fav satay stalls is in PS. better than kajang satay. ;)

 

Anonymous Syrie said ... (12:48 PM) : 

Yum. I can just imagine the delicious smell.

 

Anonymous Hillary said ... (2:06 PM) : 

Ok yeaa...chicken satay is my favorite! And that sauce...I MUST try that!

 

Blogger Lydia (The Perfect Pantry) said ... (3:36 PM) : 

There is nothing like eating satay on the street in Malaysia. I've never had anything that tasted as good.

 

Blogger Piggy said ... (8:20 PM) : 

I salute you... you will do anything for food, ya? :-D

The satay looks so yummy! I'm sure your effort is worth it. :-)

 

Anonymous mama bok said ... (11:24 PM) : 

Lucky you ..!! i wanna go home too..!

 

Anonymous aria said ... (6:13 AM) : 

oh how lucky! those look fabulous!

 

Blogger Sugar Bean said ... (12:41 PM) : 

I guess satay is one of the best Malaysian food. It's something that can be rarely seen in overseas I guess. I miss them so badly when I was in UK.

 

Blogger Helen said ... (4:57 PM) : 

wow you're making me soooo hungry!

By the way, I'm a new reader to your blog but you just got a new frequent reader! haha

I just went to a Malaysians Basic cooking class and you basically have everything that was taught in the class here! And gorgeous pictures too! I am just starting to learn food photography myself, so seeing your photography really gives me motivation to keep trying =)

Thanks!

 

Anonymous Marc @ NoRecipes said ... (8:25 PM) : 

Ohh man that looks good! Wish you had a recipe.

 

Blogger taste tester said ... (2:36 PM) : 

Gorgeous photos!

 

Blogger Zen Chef said ... (9:31 PM) : 

Gotta love those long layovers in Kuala lumpur. I bet it would be worth missing your flight! hehe. :-)

 

Anonymous Wan said ... (4:27 AM) : 

While "merantau" in Holland for a month, I was fortunate to stay with a Surinamese friend who can make something like our satay sauce but sweeter with kebabs. However, the first I did upon coming home was to run to the nearest satay stall. Nothing like our own satays. LOL

 

Blogger Precious Pea said ... (6:07 PM) : 

Wahh...you really seize the day! Am impressed! Hahaha!

 

Blogger Savvy Gal said ... (7:14 PM) : 

oh my gosh, chicken satay look sooooo good.

 

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