Recipe
Get Your Jelly On – Day 2 : Yellow Sticky Rice, Curry Chicken & Potato and Boiled Egg on Pyramid
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2 persons
Into the 2nd day of the Royal Selangor – Get Your Jelly On – 30-day Challenge! I practically spent almost the whole Saturday testing out a few ways to use the Royal Selangor Pewter Jelly Mould. To my surprise, I thoroughly enjoyed it! From time to time, new ideas just came to my mind. I made sure that I noted down when they were still fresh. Though I am not good in drawing, I tempted to sketch how I would like some to look like. I just hope that I don’t dream about jelly mould since I have been using it quite a lot now and that I will be able to achieve what I wanted to.
Though, there was a failure yesterday but it doesn’t make me feel like giving up. Instead, it made me more keen to find out what went wrong and to try again. Hopefully a more practice will help me to achieve what I want to.
Anyway, I hope you like the previous recipe – Spotted Dick, which I gathered the title has gained quite a fair bit of attention. I laughed when I saw one of the comments – specifically on how careful one has to think before saying liking or loving spotted dick! 😀 Anyway, it’s a good laugh!
Today, I decided to use the the jelly mould to construct a pyramid of yellow sticky rice, layered with curry chicken & potato and finished off the base with a few slices of hard boiled egg. You may be thinking these 3 ingredients are familiar. Yes, this dish is put together based on the idea of baby’s full moon celebration. It is a Chinese culture that is practised when a newborn is born and has reached one month old. The parents will give packages/presents to friends and families as a way to celebrate the occasion.
Usually given away in a package, it consists of yellow turmeric rice (nasi kunyit), red-tinted hard boiled eggs and curry chicken. Some also come with Malaysian sweet/cake called red glutinous rice cake (kuih ang koo). Red colours is associated with luck and happiness. The rounded shape of the eggs symbolises harmony, unity and new life. I saw quite a number of websites based in Malaysia that sell different packages. Have a look here to see how they look like.
If you like spicy food, I think you will like this. The curry chicken & potato is a dried version (without gravy/sauce), which goes pretty well. 😉
Get Your Jelly On – Day 2 : Yellow Sticky Rice, Curry Chicken & Potato and Boiled Egg on Pyramid
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Yield:
2 persons
Ingredients:
For the Get Your Jelly On – Day 2 : Yellow Sticky Rice, Curry Chicken & Potato and Boiled Egg on Pyramid:
Yellow sticky rice:
100g rice
1 tsp ground turmeric
6 tbsp water
salt & pepper
Caramelised onion:
1 tsp sunflower oil
1 small onion, cut into rings
1/2 tsp sugar
1/4 tsp ground cayenne pepper
Curry chicken & potato:
2 tsp sunflower oil
1 garlic clove, chopped
2 small potatoes, peeled and cut into cubes
2 chicken breast, cut into cubes
1/4 tsp ground cumin
1/4 tsp ground coriander
1/4 tsp chilli powder
1/4 tsp ground ginger
50-60ml water or chicken stock
a pinch of salt
Garnish:
1 hard boiled egg, sliced
Method:
1. Rinse the rice and cover with water to soak for 30 minutes. Rinse, drain and transfer to a bowl. Add the ground turmeric and season with salt and pepper.
2. Lay a piece of grease proof paper on a bamboo steamed. Transfer the rice to the steamer, use the back of the spoon to evenly spread the rice. Bring a saucepan (big enough for the bamboo steamer to sit on) of water to the boil and place the steamer on top. Drizzle 3 tbsp of water and put the lid on, steam for about 20-25 minutes until all the grains are cooked through. 10 minutes into the steaming time, sprinkle over the rest of the water. Once cooked, set aside and keep warm.
3. In a pan over medium heat, put the oil and slowly cook the onions until soft and translucent. Then, add the sugar and cayenne pepper, stir to combine. Set aside and keep warm.
4. In a new pan over medium-high heat, put the oil and add the garlic. Cook for 1-2 minutes until fragrant and not coloured. Add the potatoes and cook for about 10 minutes or until cooked through and soft. Tip in the chicken, cook for 5 minutes or until it becomes opaque. Add the cumin, coriander, chilli powder, ground ginger and season with salt. Stir to combine. Pour in the water or chicken stock, bring it to the boil for a few seconds and let simmer for about 3-4 minutes or until the liquid has evaporated and sauce has thickened. Set aside and keep warm.
5. To assemble, take the jelly mould, scoop a teaspoon of caramelised of onion, use the back of the spoon to firmly press against the mould, make sure it gets really compact. Then, scoop 2 tsp of the yellow sticky rice and smooth it using the back of the spoon and press to make sure it gets really compact. Put 3-4 tsp of curry chicken & potato, then layer another 3 tsp of rice and finish off with more curry chicken & potato.
6. Arrange the sliced eggs on a plate. Use a knife to slowly run around the mould to loosen then turn out on top of the sliced eggs.
What a creative idea! Looks so inviting! 😉
Thank you, LK!
Yummy. I often look forward to full month celebrations as it means I get to indulge in this.
I really miss it! Especially the kuih ang koo!
Mmmhhh, I love that recipe! Really scrumptious looking.
Cheers,
Rosa
Thank you, Rosa! 🙂
We love spicy food and this definitely looks a treat!!
It was quite spicy, actually. I love it!
very creative!! think you might be the 1st one to do a non dessert item?
A few other bloggers did non dessert too. 🙂
A few non dessert hot and cold dishes today. I like how yours is an entire dish in the cone.
We do make this kind of rice and shape it mostly for very special celebration. Yours look cute though:)
Very innovative idea 🙂 and i love the way you present your savory dish too.
I am having jellyriffic dreams. Unfortunately there’s no way to export the dream creations into Google Docs! :-/
I am so embarrassed to admit that I always fight my dad for the glutinous rice and chicken curry! Thank you so much for the inspiration. I might make one myself. You are very generous with the chicken bits. They look scrumptious!
Thank you Jun.
Looks yummy. Gonna try this recipe. Thanks for sharing.
wow curry rice.. thats so creativee… keep it up!
Thank you! I will try my best!
How very yummy, I might have to try this without the mould.
Give it a go and let me know! You may want to cut down the chilli if you can’t take spicy food.
Ah so cute! Love how it’s like a little tent of curry and rice deliciousness. *nom*
Can’t wait to see what else you come up with!
Thanks Su-Yin! It has been a long since I had yellow sticky rice, just reminds me of my childhood. I remember I got really excited when I saw the rice with curry chicken.
Indeed, this looks so scrumptious. I’m drooling over this spicy pyramid!
Thanks!! 😉
Love how creative you’ve been getting with this challenge, Leemei! Especially this one and the mont blanc =D
Xiaolu,
I have been cracking my head to think of what to do with the mould. I just try my best to do whatever I could think of.
I am glad that you love what I have made so far! 😉
that looks yummy and also reminds me of ‘bak chang’…hehe! this recipe is something I have in my mind for today´s dinner.
Yeah, I miss bak chang now!
Wow. well done.. this looks yum and I so wanna try.. it reminds me of a technique my mom always does. They called it nasi tumpeng.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tumpeng.
Cool!