Nasi Kunyit and Chicken Curry
In Penang where I grew up, it's a norm to receive a food package from baby's 1st month celebration that is usually consist of nasi kunyit (turmeric rice), chicken curry, ang ku kueh, and two hard-boiled eggs dyed in red color. The items from the package that I enjoyed the most was nasi kunyit with chicken curry, I find the combination of the fragrant rice with curry is so irresistible that it was the first item that I usually "attacked" from the food package.
After staying in Singapore for many years and nobody here give such a food package, I've completely forgotten about it, until I saw Boo's post, in November last year. I've been thinking about cooking my own nasi kunyit ever since.
Last Saturday, I've finally tried out a recipe from Cecilia Tan's Penang Nyonya Cooking, which is similar to the one found in Kuali. Unfortunately, this is my first time cooking with glutinous rice and even though I've tried to follow as closely to the recipe as possible, the rice still turned out to be too soggy. I guess it was due to too much coconut milk. If I tell my mom about this, she'd surely laugh her head off, that her silly daughter had to cook rice by referring to recipe and still couldn't get it right!
Ms Cecilia Tan mentioned at the last part of the recipe that the nasi kunyit is to be served with "Gulai Nasi Kunyit" (Curry for Turmeric Rice). I find it very interesting, as I do not remember that the chicken curry that came with nasi kunyit was in any way different from other versions. So I compare the ingredients of this particular recipe with another chicken curry recipe found in the same book. The only difference I can spot is that star anise, cloves and cinnamon sticks are missing from the ingredients for chicken curry, and the curry for turmeric rice recipe does not call for potatoes. Wanting to find out more, I've done some searching in several websites, see this, this, this and a few more recipes from this. Actually, after browsing through all of the recipes... I'm getting confused. Haha!
Anyway, I LOVE this version of chicken curry. It's so full of flavor, I guess it's because of the spices like coriander seed, star anise, clove and cinnamon sticks. I'm so satisfied with the result that I'm going to cook it again this weekend!
As usual, drop me a mail if you're interested in having the recipe.
After staying in Singapore for many years and nobody here give such a food package, I've completely forgotten about it, until I saw Boo's post, in November last year. I've been thinking about cooking my own nasi kunyit ever since.
Last Saturday, I've finally tried out a recipe from Cecilia Tan's Penang Nyonya Cooking, which is similar to the one found in Kuali. Unfortunately, this is my first time cooking with glutinous rice and even though I've tried to follow as closely to the recipe as possible, the rice still turned out to be too soggy. I guess it was due to too much coconut milk. If I tell my mom about this, she'd surely laugh her head off, that her silly daughter had to cook rice by referring to recipe and still couldn't get it right!
Ms Cecilia Tan mentioned at the last part of the recipe that the nasi kunyit is to be served with "Gulai Nasi Kunyit" (Curry for Turmeric Rice). I find it very interesting, as I do not remember that the chicken curry that came with nasi kunyit was in any way different from other versions. So I compare the ingredients of this particular recipe with another chicken curry recipe found in the same book. The only difference I can spot is that star anise, cloves and cinnamon sticks are missing from the ingredients for chicken curry, and the curry for turmeric rice recipe does not call for potatoes. Wanting to find out more, I've done some searching in several websites, see this, this, this and a few more recipes from this. Actually, after browsing through all of the recipes... I'm getting confused. Haha!
Anyway, I LOVE this version of chicken curry. It's so full of flavor, I guess it's because of the spices like coriander seed, star anise, clove and cinnamon sticks. I'm so satisfied with the result that I'm going to cook it again this weekend!
As usual, drop me a mail if you're interested in having the recipe.
Comments
Thankyou
Chih
I love the way your chicken looks, please put up the recipe you use. My mom is Malay, from Johore, and I just love malay food, especially the Nonya cooking style!
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Thanks! can I have your email address pls? I'll send the recipe to you by mail.
Hi Meena,
Thanks for the link! Nice blog you have there. :-)
Hi Shaz,
Thanks for dropping by!
Hi Boo,
Thanks. Couldn't agree with you more... nothing beats nasi kunyit with chicken curry!
Great pictures. Making me hungry.
I was born and raised in Penang, yes I'm from a nyonya family. I now live in Florida, USA.
Thanks for sharing info on nasi kunyit :)
Im piggi too, well my name is michael..yes love the look of your wong keong kai ...do sent me the recipe...mikoloh@ streamyx.com.
thanks
michael
do you think you could send me the recipe for the curry? sorry that i'm asking almost a year after your post, hopefully you'll be able to read this request...
in the recipe for the chicken curry and rice mentioned. Am much obliged.
Thank you. My email address is applepassiflora@yahoo.com.
Lynn
i am from the nyonya family too, my kids and i are love to eat the nasi kunyit. but now we are staying in qatar..
can you post me the recipe?
my email add is lzxcoco@yahoo.com
Pls provide your email address and I'll send the recipe to you right away!
EMAIL: jessliew11@hotmail.com
Thanks !
My email janet52442005@yahoo.com.tw
Thankyou