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Ever Tried 'nasi Goreng' Or Fried Rice With Salted Fish.

#1 User is offline   davidT 

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Posted 29 December 2007 - 12:51 AM

The ever versatile nasi goreng (fried rice) with salted fish. rolleyes.gif

Thanks to its unique cultural mix, food lovers in Malaysia get to enjoy a mouth-watering blend of various flavours in their victuals (or makan-makan in local speak). Think sambal belacan with wantan noodles, Nyonya curries, Malay char koay teow and the ever popular and versatile nasi goreng or fried rice. It can be eaten anytime of the day and is found on the menu of any Penang or Malaysian eatery, from street vendors to five-star hotels.

The base ingredient, rice, is a major staple of all Malaysians. What else goes into the wok is up to the imagination of the cook. Indians and Malays like it spicy and aromatic while the Chinese prefer a drier and lighter version. But more often than not, fried rice has a little of everything – spices, chillies, meat and vegetables. The end result is always a palatable dish that is easily enjoyed by all Malaysians.

Ingredients:
5 cups cooked rice (best kept overnight)
3 tablespoons finely chopped onions
4 red chillies, seeded and pounded or blended into a paste
10 medium-sized prawns

Meat from one chicken breast, diced and 3 slices of
salted fish (dipped in water so that is not salty)
1 tablespoon spring onions, chopped
3 eggs, whipped
3 tablespoons cooking oil
Thick soya sauce (for colour)
Light soya sauce, salt and pepper to taste
For garnishing:
Celery (daun sup)
Cilantro or coriander (daun ketumbar)

Method:
1. Heat oil in wok until it smokes lightly
2. Sauté or tumis onions till fragrant
3. Add the pounded chilli and stir fry until your eyes smart!
4. Stir in shelled prawns
4. Add diced chicken and fry until meat is cooked
5. Make well in centre of wok and pour in eggs. Scramble eggs until almost cooked.
6. Add rice and mix well into the other ingredients.
7. Salt and pepper to taste.
A dash of soy sauce adds zip.

Serve while hot!
Tip:
1. For moister fried rice, add in the eggs after the rice.
2. Adjust amount of thick soy sauce according to how 'dark' you want the end result to look.
3. A side dish of fresh greens and fruits like lettuce leaves, cucumber slices and tomato pieces 'balances' the oiliness of fried rice. 4. If you prefer a little extra fire, sprinkle fried rice with finely chopped, freshly plucked cili padi! Guaranteed to leave your guests with smoke coming out of their ears.

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#2 User is offline   Antz 

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Posted 29 December 2007 - 02:40 AM

oh i think i've tried it before.
it was kind of nice, haha.
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#3 User is offline   Ooi 

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Posted 29 December 2007 - 04:24 AM

mmmm.......... I love fried rice. i usually add in whatever veggie I can find in the fridge.
Cabbage or long beans ss equally good for me. Side dish is usually "Achar" Nyonya style. biggrin.gif
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Posted 29 December 2007 - 06:42 AM

Craving now after reading....
LOL! my grandma used to cook for me everytime..=))
Great at promoting our Malaysia very own food=)

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Posted 29 December 2007 - 07:01 AM

Ah the simple yummy dish! Omg u live where all the good food is!
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Posted 29 December 2007 - 07:12 AM

i love nasi goreng but maybe because it's the only thing i can cook tongue.gif
and egg but i'll always cook the egg ( but the yellow part is not fully cook?) and eat it with fried rice it is so delicious nyam nyam..kekeke
it is the best while it's still hot
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#7 User is offline   moonies 

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Posted 29 December 2007 - 08:58 AM

had it when i went to malaysia...yummy
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Posted 29 December 2007 - 09:01 AM

nasi goreng.. hahahaha love any kind of fried rice
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#9 User is offline   suzic87 

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Posted 29 December 2007 - 09:25 AM

I love nasi goreng but never tried it with salty fish, next time i go home i ask my parents to cook it for me!!
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Posted 29 December 2007 - 10:16 AM

Sounds yummy! I'll definitely make some, thanks!

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Posted 29 December 2007 - 11:11 AM

OOh, I love nasi goreng with dry salty fish. There's this Thai restaurantn not far from where I live that makes the best of it.

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Posted 29 December 2007 - 12:31 PM

wow, are you guys all malaysian ?? when i saw the word nasi goreng i was like hey i understood that ! thats fried rice !! :-) hahahah malaysian food is teh best !! have u guys ever been to penang state and tried out the hawker food !!! omg, when i was there i thot i was already in heaven!!!! heard of char kuey tiaw ?? try that, penang's ckt kicks arse!!!! big time.. wuahahahah!
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