糯米灌肠
One of my favourite dish from my mom is 糯米灌肠 (loosely translated as Pig's Intestine stuffed with Glutinous Rice). Some people may feel disgusted upon hearing the word "intestine", but to me, heh heh, it's extremely yummy... ;-)
It's a rare opportunity that I got one stuffed intestine from my mom today. She hardly cooks the dish because she's into healthy eating now and also, to clean the intestine is a tedious process that could take up hours! However, after the cleaning process is done, the rest of the cooking steps are quite easy. The glutinous rice that is soaked overnight is mixed with other ingredients like peanuts, dry shrimps, mushroom etc. The ingredients vary everytime she cooks, depending on her mood. Then the glutinous rice mixture is stuffed into the intestines and finally the stuffed intestines are cooked in a pot of boiling water.
I had the dish as my afternoon snack and now I'm eagerly waiting for my mom to cook again...
Comments
I don't think it's sold anywhere in Sin. I've eaten that in Taiwan though...
Not one of my favorites thou :(
Hugs,
M
This would be Sticky Rice Sausage-now doesn't that sound better?
Great site!
Frank in Austin, Tx.
Totally agree with u... Not that many ppl can stand the sight/ taste of intestines... ;-)
Hi Sook,
Really! I'm not aware that this dish can be found in Sin. Thanks for the info!
Hi M,
Thanks for dropping by! Oh, I'd like to see how the "blood sausage" looks like, but I don't think I can take it though! :-P
Hi Frank,
Thanks for visiting my blog! Haha, "sticky rice sausage", why didn't I think of that?! :-D
Hi Boo,
hmm... agree with you. I've not seen it in Penang during all those years that I've spent over there. But pig's intestines porridge is very popular in Penang though...
no one ever sells food like this in singapore or malaysia.
can tell me what kind of intestine is used? because pigs got the 'big' and 'small' intestines...
My mom used big intestine. It's a pity that we can't find the dish in Sin, isn't it? :-)
my mum used to make this,haven't eaten this for a long time. Are you Hainanese?