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    This is totally and utterly comfort food for Asians. Posted this recipe for Skipper/Sy. It is a total self-creation that has become a staple in my family....

    Chicken and Vegetables Congee (Chok)

    Recipe #54711

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    Chicken and Vegetables Congee (Chok)
    By KitchenManiac on February 23, 2003

    Recipe #54711

    "This is totally and utterly comfort food for Asians. Posted this recipe for Skipper/Sy. It is a total self-creation that has become a staple in my family. We actually have craving for this. A total balanced meal, all in one. You can substitute the chicken with beef or pork. Still good. :) It can be served to toddlers cos it is very soft. Asian toddlers..."
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    Ingredients: cilantro, eggs, fresh ginger...

    Rating: 95.40%;

    13 Reviews

    Prep Time:20 mins

    Total Time: 2 hrs 20 mins

    This is an old traditional snack in most of Malay families, especially when there are too many ripe bananas at the back yard. We used to eat this for...

    Fried Banana Fritters

    Recipe #218526

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    Fried Banana Fritters
    By ida ku zaifah on March 24, 2007

    Recipe #218526

    "This is an old traditional snack in most of Malay families, especially when there are too many ripe bananas at the back yard. We used to eat this for breakfast or evening tea. This is a trial an error recipe. You have to keep on trying to do it until you get the right texture and flavour. Once you master it you can do it with your eyes closed. But,..."
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    Ingredients: bicarbonate of soda, oil...

    Rating: 100.00%;

    3 Reviews

    Prep Time:5 mins

    Total Time: 25 mins

    Recipe #154278

    Normally we eat NASI LEMAK for breakfast or dinner. To make it more tasty, wrap it in banana leaf for 15 min (while it still hot)

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    Malay Style Coconut Rice (Nasi Lemak)
    By ida ku zaifah on February 2, 2006

    Recipe #154278

    "Normally we eat NASI LEMAK for breakfast or dinner. To make it more tasty, wrap it in banana leaf for 15 min (while it still hot)"
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    Ingredients: cinnamon sticks, coconut milk...

    Rating: 100.00%;

    2 Reviews

    Prep Time:20 mins

    Total Time: 50 mins

    Recipe #457379

    This is a ,albeit rather strange, awesomely delicious recipe i've adapted using sriracha, sour cream, eggs, and begedil (recipe provided below).
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    Asian/Tex-Mex Breakfast
    By BachFromTheDead on May 26, 2011

    Recipe #457379

    "This is a ,albeit rather strange, awesomely delicious recipe i've adapted using sriracha, sour cream, eggs, and begedil (recipe provided below).

    Note: you can find sriracha in most grocery stores (safeway, winco, etc.), it is red with a green cap; and has a picture of a rooster on it."
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    Ingredients: cornstarch, curry powder, eggs...

    Rating: 100.00%;

    1 Reviews

    Prep Time:18 mins

    Total Time: 25 mins

    Recipe #154289

    You may use the same ingredients (exclude anchovies) to make squid sambal, prawn sambal, chicken sambal, etc.

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    Sambal Nasi Lemak
    By ida ku zaifah on February 2, 2006

    Recipe #154289

    "You may use the same ingredients (exclude anchovies) to make squid sambal, prawn sambal, chicken sambal, etc."
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    Ingredients: tamarind juice, dried anchovies...

    Rating: 80.00%;

    2 Reviews

    Prep Time:15 mins

    Total Time: 45 mins

    Recipe #154523

    As long as I can remember, I had been eaten LEMPENG KELAPA since I was very young. My grandmother used to made this for breakfast. It doesn't cost...

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    Malay Pancake (Lempeng Kelapa)
    By ida ku zaifah on February 4, 2006

    Recipe #154523

    "As long as I can remember, I had been eaten LEMPENG KELAPA since I was very young. My grandmother used to made this for breakfast. It doesn't cost so much and very filling. Eat it with curry or rendang."
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    Ingredients: bicarbonate of soda, coconut...

    Rating: 80.00%;

    1 Reviews

    Prep Time:5 mins

    Total Time: 13 mins

    This is a Malaysian breakfast dish, according to Mark Bittman in "The Best Recipes in the World." See note below in recipe for suggested...

    Malaysian Coconut Milk Rice (Nasi Lemak)

    Recipe #369388

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    Malaysian Coconut Milk Rice (Nasi Lemak)
    By Debbie R. on May 4, 2009

    Recipe #369388

    "This is a Malaysian breakfast dish, according to Mark Bittman in "The Best Recipes in the World." See note below in recipe for suggested accompaniments."
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    Ingredients: cinnamon sticks, coconut milk...

    Rating: 80.00%;

    1 Reviews

    Prep Time:5 mins

    Total Time: 20 mins

    Recipe #472074

    This popular breakfast dish is also enjoyed as a light meal anytime of the day. Totally vegan but also a satisfying comfort food. Can be topped with a...

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    Burmese Breakfast Fried Rice
    By Authentic Burmese on January 17, 2012

    Recipe #472074

    "This popular breakfast dish is also enjoyed as a light meal anytime of the day. Totally vegan but also a satisfying comfort food. Can be topped with a sunny side up fried egg to make it a hearty breakfast. Easy, economical and easy on our planet."
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    Ingredients: dark soy sauce, cooked long-grain rice...

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    Prep Time:45 mins

    Total Time: 1 hrs

    Recipe #466449

    I got introduced to this sweet spread by my husband and his Malay relatives. The recipe is from his family in Singapore. The following is from Wikipedia:
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    Kaya (Coconut Egg Jam)
    By Daisy Hartmann on October 20, 2011

    Recipe #466449

    "I got introduced to this sweet spread by my husband and his Malay relatives. The recipe is from his family in Singapore. The following is from Wikipedia:

    "Kaya, also called Srikaya (from the word meaning "rich" in Malay based on its golden color) or coconut egg jam, is a coconut jam made from coconut milk, duck or chicken..."
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    Ingredients: coconut milk, eggs, muslin...

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    Prep Time:0 mins

    Total Time: 2 hrs 30 mins

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