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Monday, May 24, 2010

PULUT SERIKAYA

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This is two layered traditional dessert from  Malaysia/Singapore made of glutinous rice and topped with green custard.

Instead of steaming the sticky rice, I used a rice cooker to do the job. For health reasons use only water but you could use coconut milk to cook the rice. For the top layer, blend pandan leaves with water to extract juice but if unavailable just add a drop of green food colouring. It's eggless too but you could add an egg to the custard if you wish.For more information about screwpine leaves, go through this link:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pandanus_amaryllifolius

INGREDIENTS

1 and 1/2 cups glutinous rice soak 1 hour
1 and 1/2 cups water of coconut milk
1/2 teaspoon salt

CUSTARD

3/4 cup wheat flour
1/4 cup corn flour
8 tablespoons sugar
1 and 1/2 cups coconut milk
1/2 cup pandan juice (blend 3 pandan leaves with water)
1 egg (optional)
green food coloring
1/2 teaspoon salt

METHOD

* Wash and drain the rice. Put the rice, water and salt into the rice cooker and let it cook.

* Transfer the rice onto greased shallow 8 inches tray and press with spatula to level top.

* Heat the steamer and bring the water to boil. Heat the glutinous rice, scratch top with fork.

* Add all ingredients for custard and strain. Pour this on top of the cooked rice, steam for 20 minutes with medium heat. Recommended to cover the lid with clean towel to avoid water dripping.

* Cool for 3-4 hours before cutting.

38 comments:

  1. What an ingenious dessert.I love the rich green colour.Never come across pandan leaves will definately check out the link.

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  2. hmmm..u makin me cravin for one ....i lov serimuka too....nice click yar...n healthy version too!

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  3. Lovely dessert dear..with rich green color looks so pretty...seems healthy..will surely check the link.

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  4. First time here.. You have a nice blog..
    wow mouthwatering and colorful dessert...

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  5. Thats a new dessert 4 me...Looks Gr8 Yaar...Shud give a try soon...Nice combination too !!

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  6. I simply love this kuih kak!!! mmmm sedapnye!!! Love ambik sikit ya! ;)

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  7. Salam kak! kita sukeeeeeeee sgt kuih2 kukus gini pastu ada pulut mmg kita suke! ni yg rasa nak buat jugak ni hihihi

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  8. A healthy and colorful layered dessert.Will look for pandan leaves.As usual one more lovely recipe from you.

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  9. Sounds and looks lovely. I love trying out things from different cuisines. Good job !!!

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  10. Wow, never thought that its so simple to make. I just love this and buys once in a while from the canteen in my office. Now I can try myself.

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  11. very very tasty recipe.my fav too...luks gr8

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  12. wow, what a wonderful and unique dessert! haven't had it before but looks so wonderful.

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  13. superb one and its so beautiful too...lovely dessert ,would love to have this...

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  14. Thats sounds interesting.....very nice desert yaar....loved the color and the method too....now have to search for pandan leaves.... :)

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  15. nice one, u r frm singapore?

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  16. Looks colorfula nd lovely never heard abt this dish, thanks for sharing.

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  17. Nice double layered dessert. Like the white and green combo color...Hope it is lighlty chewy with glutinous rice..

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  18. Lovely and colorful dessert. I never tried this kind.

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  19. A healthy and colorful layered dessert....

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  20. This looks wonderful dear..looks very tempting and very delicious :)

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  21. Love the colours.. Looks delicious..

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  22. I loved this tradition two layered dessert. So attractive!!! thanks for sharing this...will check out the link

    Deepa
    Hamaree Rasoi

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  23. Gosh...this is my favourite and i'm craving it now. I remember it's so easy back home...just buy! Now if I want to eat I have to make. Thanks for sharing. I think I have to make this one of these days.

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  24. un gâteau que je ne connais pas mais qui m'a l'air bien délicieux, je préfère que le rit cuit avec le lait de coco pour un meilleur goût
    bravo pour cette magnifique recette
    bonne soirée

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  25. Lovely dessert, love everything with glutinous rice.

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  26. wow what a delicious dessert.first of all thanks for sharing this sing recipe.look so colorful and very new to me..sure i am going to try this.nice picture too

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  27. Very nice and colorful dessert....have never used pandan leaves..liked the deep green color..

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  28. thats a rich and delicious looking dessert...totally unique..thanks for sharing this!

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  29. Hi dear, There is an award waiting for you in my space, please collect dear:)

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  30. Thanks for all your sweet comment, hope to see you again...

    Aparna...thanks, yes I am...

    Anu..welcome to my space, thanks for visiting and joining in, hope to see you often..

    Ijayuji..w'salam, sama mcm kak, suka kuih2 macam ni...

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  31. Looks too gud...you have a lovely blog ..glad to follow u

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  32. Priti...thanks for visiting and joining in, hope to see you often...

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  33. thank you for sharing such mouth watering recipes.. wonderful blog as well

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  34. oh my gosh that is MY FAVOURITE KUIH! i miss this! have to try this out!

    i love all our kuehs. i did a mee jian kueh (peanut pancake) recently, but with sourdough instead ;)

    http://mummyicancook.blogspot.com/2011/03/singapore-peanut-pancakes-mee-jian-kuih.html

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