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Wednesday, November 9, 2011

RENDANG AYAM

Rendang Ayam Recipe @ treatntrick.blogspot.com

This chicken rendang is slow cooked in spicy coconut milk until the chicken is tender and almost dry.

It is popular during festive occasions or wedding in South East Asian countries.  To avoid sticking to the bottom of the pan, stir constantly and make use of your  non stick utensil if you have. Adjust the dry chili used according to your tolerance, normally this is quite spicy with a hint of sweetness.

Best eaten with rice cake (lontong), flavored rice or flat bread. In fact this chicken rendang compliments well with  the pumpkin pulao.



CHICKEN RENDANG
Serves   4-5

1.2 kg - 1.6 kg  whole chicken cut into 12  fat removed and cleaned
2 pieces turmeric leaf
2 pieces fragrant lime leaf
3 C  coconut milk
salt and sugar to taste
3 TB cooking oil


GRIND INTO PASTE
20 shallot
3 cloves garlic
1 in ginger
1 in galangal
3 stalk lemongrass cut into small
25 dry chili (soak in hot water to soften)
2 TB roasted grated coconut

TB  =  tablespoon

Rendang Ayam Recipe @ treatntrick.blogspot.com


DIRECTION

Dry roast the grated coconut until light brown.  Set aside to cool.

Heat oil in the non stick deep frying pan, add in spice paste and fry until fragrant.

Add in chicken pieces, stir until well coated with spices about 5 minutes.

Now add the  coconut milk, turmeric leaf, and  lime leaves.  Bring to the boil and continue to cook uncovered till chicken is tender, then reduce the heat and cook till quite dry, stirring constantly to prevent burning.

Add  salt and sugar,  remove from heat.  Serve with rice cake, flat bread or flavored rice.

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29 comments:

  1. Creamy and tangy curry,yummy..thanks for sharing.

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  2. Lovely and delicious looking chicken preparation. Great snaps.

    Deepa
    Hamaree Rasoi

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  3. Omg, fingerlicking chicken dish, super inviting and makes me hungry.

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  4. Delicious n yummy thick gravy..lovely!!

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  5. You have done it again-Love this spicy chicken preparation,and will have to google turmeric leaf,as I do plan on making this south eastern speciality:)!!!

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  6. new to me, looks very creamy and yummy..

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  7. It is inviting and looks creamy and spicy. I am not aware of many chicken/ no-veg recipes but would like to try many with thirst. Thanks for sharing.

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  8. Love the color f that gravy ~ an exquisite recipe!
    USMasala

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  9. Mouthwatering recipe and super Delicious clicks.Very inviting.Luv it.

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  10. Looks so yum ...home made ones are always better

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  11. Bookmarked this. I am going to try this out.

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  12. Slurp,mouthwatering here..inviting chicken.

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  13. That sauce looks incredibly delicious. The flavor is almost jumping off the screen!

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  14. Looks delicious. Stopping by from the Thursday (almost Friday) blog hop.

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  15. Hi, just found your blog on "What's Cooking Wednesday" and am now a new follower!

    I also have a blog with my recipes and would love for you to check it out and follow back :)

    Krista
    http://www.the-not-so-desperate-chef-wife.com/

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  16. Visitin your blog makes me hungry!
    But I like it though... I can follow your recipes and
    will try to cook at home.

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  17. Delicioso plato muy tentador luce cremoso y aromático, el curry y ají una delicia al paladar,abrazos grandes hugs,hugs.

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  18. This looks really yummy.

    hoppin over from Katherines corner blog hop :)

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  19. Looks delicious! I can't eat spicy food, but would love to taste a wee bit of this!
    I am blog hopping & following you from Katherine's Corner. Growing Old With Grace http://growing-old-with-grace.blogspot.com/. Hugs, GraceinAZ

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  20. Looks yummy, I am your new follower from
    Food Corner
    Found you from a blog hop....

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  21. The name is familiar to me, i guess I saw a chef making this on TV...good one.

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  22. Wonderful recipe. Looks delicious, spicy and tempting.

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  23. Hi, I visited your blog and liked what I seen, so I am now your newest follower,
    I also am probally the newest blog on Google, visit mine at
    http://whenitsonlymakebelieve.blogspot.com/ I would be grateful if you follow me
    back. Have a gr8 day! Helen

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  24. Thanks for linking up! Have a great week! http://notesfromthenelsens.blogspot.com/2011/11/fabulous-food-fridays-blog-hop.html

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  25. sodap ehh... esei hondak lah..

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  26. ada yang versi bahasa melayu tak?

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  27. ada yang versi bahasa Malaysia tak?

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  28. This sounds wonderful!! Thanks for sharing at the What's for Dinner Party. Have a great week!

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