
Here is the recipe, enough to serve 4;
2 inch cube ginger peeled and diced
4 tomatoes
3 large red chilies
3 shallot bulbs
2 large red onions sliced into thin rings
5 pieces skinless chicken thighs sliced. (marinade in salt, cornflour and tumeric powder, set aside for at least 30 minutes)
1 cinnamon stick; broken into half
1 stalk lemon grass chopped lengthwise
3 cloves
4 dried chilies
2 tbsp chili paste/sauce or ketchup (if u don't like it too spicy)
Pound or grind first 4 ingredients. Fry chicken in a wok under high heat in corn/vegetable oil, until they corners turn brown and crisp. Remove and set aside. Remove some oil from the wok and add in onions and last 5 ingredients. Stirfry till fragrant. Add in ground tomatoe paste and fried chicken, and stirfry to coat. Season with salt and sugar.
Serve with spiced rice/toasted sesame seeds/chopped green shallot leaves.
Top with fried bull's eye egg! YUM!
This version of Ayam masak merah really has my own personal Chinese flair to it, but it does taste like the Malay ayam masak merah we get back home. The sesame seeds and shallots leaves are a bit of an oriental touch, but hey; this is afterall the best thing about being Malaysian; it's a multicultural society!
Edit:
For breakfast this morning, I made Roti canai to have with the leftover ayam masak merah from yesterday. It turned out better than i expected it to, but the recipe definately needs more research and personal alterations. It dissapoints me everytime I try a recipe online and it doesn't turn out well (I guess the comment my lecturer made about sources online being not too dependable applies here for recipes as well). Anyway, I'll probably make a few changes and try it again next week; this time with margarine or ghee instead of just using spread, that is probably another reason why it didn't have that Mamak roti 'kick'. Not bad for a first time though. My dear Amrit loves Malaysian food and she enjoyed it :).
8 comments:
I used your Ayam Masak Merah recipe for dinner one night and it turned out great! Thanks.
me too...i shared it with my corridor mates. they love it.
look nice your chicken merah
like malay stall sell
very nice
if i got time i will try to cook
thank 4 ur recipe
Hey, I absolutely love it. I am sure you can win hearts of prince charming with you fantastic cooking.
from England
I'm going to use it tonight for the Malaysian Feast I'm planning.
I hope I don't disappoint my 22 guests.
And, you're still in UNSW? I'm from MacQ Uni!
Wish me luck!
Just today, we cooked the ayam masak merah, in conjunction to the Hari Raya in Malaysia. I don't think it is the original Malay version as well but it is very easy to prepare for the reason we cook with our's style hehe.
http://www.bestfoodnetwork.com/blog/how-to-cook-ayam-masak-merah-malay-red-cooked-chicken-hari-raya-special-picture
thank god it really taste the same!! u r my savior. my mum in law love it! my hubby too!
I like Ayam Masak Merah too. I want to find on Malang. there is recomended place for me to enjoy this food?
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