Ginger Prawn Paste Sambal (Sambal Halia Belacan/ Sambal Jahe Terasi)

Unique Phang @Unique_Phang
Craving for kampong style meal in this cold weather
Cooking Instructions
- 1
Grill the fresh ginger and peel them off
- 2
Grill or fry shrimp paste until fragrant
- 3
Grind the ginger until soft, then put in chilli, continue grinding until soft
- 4
Put in the grilled shrimp paste and grind until soft and mixed well
- 5
Ready to serve with steaming hot rice, fried fish and blanched vegetables 😁👍
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