Incredible tasting chicken with gula melaka and fermented beans |
I have never in my
conscious memory eaten this Peranakan dish, be it in the form of pork or
chicken. But a recent trip to Malacca cranked up my awareness of this dish.
Besides being told that it is a must-eat item by forummers, this dish is said
to be uniquely Malaccan because of an iconic ingredient : Gula Melaka.
My girl too, who is
indifferent to Chinese food, fell in love with the ayam pongteh and unabashedly
raved about it , from the Jonker Street restaurant all the way back to
Singapore.
To reproduce this delicious chicken treat, I trawled
the internet and consolidated a recipe made from an amalgam of recipes. The end result of
this recipe was a sort of eureka moment, so much so I wondered why I did not
cook it earlier. One cannot dismiss the smoky flavor of gula melaka and
multi-dimension saltiness of the fermented beans .
From the speed at
which the dish was demolished, it seems like the recipe will go into the annals of the Experimental kitchen.
For 4.
Ingredients :
3 shallots, peeled
and chopped
3 cloves garlic,
peeled and chopped
1 kampong chicken,
cut into12 parts.
5 new potatoes,
skinned
4 teaspoons
fermented beans, mashed
6 teaspoons gula
melaka
1 T black soya sauce
1 cup water
Heat a frying pan
with 2 T of canola oil.
Saute garlic and
onions, taking care not to burn it.
Add chicken parts
and fry on medium high heat.
Add potatoes. Toss
well.
Add fermented beans,
gula , soya sauce and mix well.
Add water. Braise on
medium heat for 30 minutes, covered.
Adjust the level of
sweetness and color of the braised chicken according to your preference.
Peranakan food is biased towards the sweet side, so tweak the amount of gula
melaka according to your dietary preference.
i think i am 1st. hehe... where is my rice bowl? I like this very much.Just ate last saturday but don mind have another big bowl now.(fr Jane's corner)
ReplyDeleteyou know what? I was thinking of making this for yesterday's dinner but ended up making a quick curry instead. Now I am inspired to make it for tonight's dinner after seeing how nice it is in your picture! I love ayam pongteh, we used to eat it a lot when we visited malacca :)
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