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Healthier Nasi Lemak

Daniel Lim
Daniel Lim @fatdoughsg
Singapore

Nasi Lemak is an iconic dish throughout Indonesia, Malaysia and Singapore. There are literally thousands upon thousands of variations, from Nyonya Peranakan to Johor style to Singapore style to Medan style of Nasi Lemak. All have their own uniqueness. But today, I am making my grandma's recipe with a twist.

A twist that is inspired by Chef Saúl Schwarz. When I saw his video popped up on my feed, I knew that I have to give his idea a try. My grandma's recipe is her usage of carbonated water and fresh coconut milk. She explained that carbonated water actually makes the rice lighter and fluffier. I know I couldn't get any fresh coconut in this modern age, so, if you have access, please use fresh coconut milk.

Nasi Lemak is an iconic dish throughout Indonesia, Malaysia and Singapore. There are literally thousands upon thousands of variations, from Nyonya Peranakan to Johor style to Singapore style to Medan style of Nasi Lemak. All have their own uniqueness. But today, I am making my grandma's recipe with a twist.

A twist that is inspired by Chef Saúl Schwarz. When I saw his video popped up on my feed, I knew that I have to give his idea a try. My grandma's recipe is her usage of carbonated water and fresh coconut milk. She explained that carbonated water actually makes the rice lighter and fluffier. I know I couldn't get any fresh coconut in this modern age, so, if you have access, please use fresh coconut milk.

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Healthier Nasi Lemak

Daniel Lim
Daniel Lim @fatdoughsg
Singapore

Nasi Lemak is an iconic dish throughout Indonesia, Malaysia and Singapore. There are literally thousands upon thousands of variations, from Nyonya Peranakan to Johor style to Singapore style to Medan style of Nasi Lemak. All have their own uniqueness. But today, I am making my grandma's recipe with a twist.

A twist that is inspired by Chef Saúl Schwarz. When I saw his video popped up on my feed, I knew that I have to give his idea a try. My grandma's recipe is her usage of carbonated water and fresh coconut milk. She explained that carbonated water actually makes the rice lighter and fluffier. I know I couldn't get any fresh coconut in this modern age, so, if you have access, please use fresh coconut milk.

Nasi Lemak is an iconic dish throughout Indonesia, Malaysia and Singapore. There are literally thousands upon thousands of variations, from Nyonya Peranakan to Johor style to Singapore style to Medan style of Nasi Lemak. All have their own uniqueness. But today, I am making my grandma's recipe with a twist.

A twist that is inspired by Chef Saúl Schwarz. When I saw his video popped up on my feed, I knew that I have to give his idea a try. My grandma's recipe is her usage of carbonated water and fresh coconut milk. She explained that carbonated water actually makes the rice lighter and fluffier. I know I couldn't get any fresh coconut in this modern age, so, if you have access, please use fresh coconut milk.

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Ingredients

2 days
4 servings
  1. Marinade:
  2. Banana Leaves, 1 Large + More For Plating
  3. 1 TBSPDried Shrimps,
  4. 1 TBSPDried Scallops,
  5. 1 TBSPDried Anchovies,
  6. 4Shallots Coarsely Chopped,
  7. 1Red Onion Coarsely Chopped,
  8. 3 ClovesGarlic Coarsely Chopped,
  9. Ginger Coarsely Chopped, 1"
  10. Sambal, 2 Heaped TBSP Adjust To Preference
  11. Pandan Leaves Tied Into Knot, 4
  12. 1Lemongrass White Part Only Crushed,
  13. 1 TBSPKecap Manis,
  14. 1 TBSPTamarind Juice,
  15. PinchSea Salt,
  16. PinchGula Melaka,
  17. Chicken:
  18. Chicken Breasts Skinless Boneless, 2 Large
  19. 1 TSPBaking Soda,
  20. Nasi Lemak:
  21. 1Star Anise,
  22. 3Cloves,
  23. 1Cinnamon Stick,
  24. High Quality Olive Oil, 1 TBSP + 1 TBSP
  25. 1Yellow Onion Finely Minced,
  26. PinchSea Salt,
  27. PinchGula Melaka,
  28. 3 ClovesGarlic Finely Minced,
  29. Ginger Finely Minced, 1/2"
  30. Pandan Leaves Tied Into Knot, 3
  31. 1Lemongrass White Part Only Crushed,
  32. 220 gRice Preferably Basmati or Jasmine,
  33. 200 gCarbonated Water,
  34. 125 gCoconut Milk,
  35. Garnishes:
  36. Pickled Cucumbers, Onions & Chilies, A Couple Each
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  1. 1

    Check out my previous post on how to make your own sambal and pickle almost everything.

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    How To Make Sambal
  2. 2

    Prepare the marinade.

    Wash banana leaves thoroughly and pad them dry with a kitchen towel.

    Lightly toast the leaves over an open fire.

    Cut the leaves into strips, just wide enuff to slide into the 4 sides of the jars.

    Slide the leaves into the jars, covering 4 sides. Set aside.

    Add shrimps, scallops and anchovies into a bowl.

  3. 3

    Add just enuff water to submerge and steam on medium for 10 mins.

    While steaming, add shallots, onion, garlic and ginger into a blender.

    Add just enuff water to get the blender blitzing.

    Blitz until smooth.

    After 10 mins, drain and discard the liquid. Add the dried seafood into the blender.

    Blitz until well combined and smooth.

    Transfer this mixture into a skillet. Turn the heat up to medium.

  4. 4

    Add in sambal and stir to combine well.

    Add in pandan leaves, lemongrass, kecap manis and tamarind.

    Mix until well combined.

    Season with salt and gula melaka.

    Give it a final stir, remove from heat and set aside to cool down completely.

  5. 5

    Prepare the chicken.

    Dice the chicken breasts into 1" cubes and transfer them into a large bowl.

    Add in baking soda, massage, coating the chicken well.

    Set aside for 15 mins.

    After 15 mins, wash the chicken thoroughly under running water.

    Transfer into a large bowl.

    Add in the sambal marinade and massage onto the chicken, coating well.

    Transfer the chicken into the prepared mason jars, including any leftover marinade.

    Marinate chilled in the fridge overnight.

  6. 6

    The next day, prepare the rice.

    Toast star anise, cloves and cinnamon in a skillet until aromatic.

    Transfer into a spice grinder and blitz until powder forms. Set aside.

    In the same skillet over medium heat, add 1 TBSP of olive oil.

    Once the oil is heated up, add in the onion.

  7. 7

    Season with salt and gula melaka.

    Saute until lightly caramelized.

    Add in garlic, ginger, pandan leaves and lemongrass.

    Saute until aromatic.

    Deglaze with 1 TBSP of olive oil.

  8. 8

    Remove from heat and set aside.

    Wash rice under running water and drain.

    Repeat the washing process about 5 times or until the water is clear.

    Drain and add in all the onion mixture, including the pandan leaves and lemongrass.

    Add in the carbonated water and coconut milk.

    Season with salt and give it a stir to combine well.

    Cook in a rice cooker as per the manufacturer's instructions.

  9. 9

    While the rice is cooking, cook the marinated chicken.

    Lay kitchen towel in a large pot.

    *Make sure the towel sits inside the pot and not overhanging as it may catch fire during the cooking process.*

    Add in the jars of marinated chicken.

    Fill the pot with water, leaving the jars about 1" above water.

    *This will allow enuff air to circulate within the jars and prevent the jars from exploding.*

  10. 10

    Bring the water up to a rolling boil.

    Boil for 15 to 20 mins. Start the timer only when the water is boiling.

    *Use a large enuff pot to accommodate the water and jars, or the water will overflow and cause a huge mess.*

    Remove the jars from heat and carefully unlid.

    Transfer into a large bowl.

  11. 11

    The rice would've been cooked too. Fluff the rice.

    Lay some banana leaves onto serving plates.

    Spoon the rice onto the leaves.

    Add the chicken and some of the sauce over the rice.

    Garnish with some pickling veg and chilies.

    Serve immediately.

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  12. 12

    For the detailed video recipe:
    https://youtu.be/4URBpnIAdO4

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