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Bubur lambuk (Ramadan Porridge, Scattered Porridge) Malaysians prefer to break the fast with sweet and soft food which won't strain their stomach, so they traditionally prepare bubur lambuk - a dish that can be literally translated as scattered porridge, referring to the fact that it's made by throwing the ingredients into a single pot. Bubur Lambuk (Malaysian Porridge) Bubur lambuk is the most popular food for iftar during Ramadhan days in Malaysia. Steps to make Malaysian Porridge - Bubur Lambuk: Read Notes.
To get started with this recipe, we have to first prepare a few ingredients. You can cook malaysian porridge - bubur lambuk using 30 ingredients and 4 steps. Here is how you can achieve it.
The ingredients needed to make Malaysian Porridge - Bubur Lambuk:
- Take A. Rice
- Take 2 C rice - soaked at least an hour
- Get B. 250 g Meat or Chicken (minced/chopped)
- Get C. Seasonings & Spices
- Take 2 garlic - crushed
- Prepare 2 tbsp thinly julliened ginger
- Take 2 cardomom pods
- Get 1 star anise
- Make ready 1 cinnamon stick
- Make ready 1 tsp cumin powder
- Make ready 1 tsp coriander powder
- Make ready 1/2 tsp lemon grass powder
- Prepare 1/2 tsp ground pepper
- Make ready (Black or white)
- Prepare D. Sautéed
- Make ready 1/3-1/2 C finely minced brown onion
- Make ready E. 1/4 - 1/3 C Coconut Milk
- Get F. Garnish (optional)
- Prepare Store bought fried shallot
- Prepare Finely chopped coriander
- Prepare Note:
- Make ready 1 . Any type of rice can be used to prepare this porridge but rice like Jasmine is easier to work with as it’s softer
- Take 2 . It’s best to soak the rice to help shorten the cooking time. Soaking time varies
- Take 3 . Porridge should be creamy and starchy. Cook on high and leave to boil for quite some time until the cooked rice breaks. Add water if necessary
- Get 3 . Next, cook on low or simmer until rice turns creamy and starchy
- Prepare 4 . Use meat or chicken. It can be minced or finely diced. Blanch minced meat before using. Blanch to a near simmer and drain the water before adding to the porridge. No blanching for chicken
- Make ready 5 . Adjust seasonings and powdered spices according to your liking
- Prepare 6 . Lemongrass powder can be replaced with fresh lemongrass (bruised/crushed)
- Get 7 . Add any preferred diced/cubed root veggies
- Get 8 . Add coconut milk last; 5 minutes before removing from the heat
Put in all the spices & fry further. If too dry, add a little water to prevent burning. To keep you going for the day, you need something filling and hearty. Farah recommends bubur lambuk — a rice porridge dish, or congee, cooked with assorted spices.
Steps to make Malaysian Porridge - Bubur Lambuk:
- Read Notes. This version is light on spices and
- Cooking the porridge (A, B, C) - In a big pot, combine A (soaked rice), B (minced meat or chicken) and C (seasonings and spices) with enough water to cook the rice through and until the grains break. Cook on high and bring to a boil. Leave it boiling until the rice breaks.
- Once the rice is cooked through and the grains break, turn heat to low and simmer/slow cook. In the meantime, sauté finely chopped brown onion in 2-3 tbsp of cooking oil until translucent. Add sautéed brown onion to the porridge. Stir and Leave porridge to simmer until it turns creamy and starchy. Stir every now and then. Add water little by little if needed until you have the right creamy consistency.
- Add coconut milk few minutes before turning off the heat. Stir and leave to simmer and porridge is well combined. Turn off the heat. Dish up and serve warm. Garnishing is optional.
Here's her personal recipe that she makes at home. Bubur lambuk is a quintessential Malay porridge meal during the month of Ramadan in Malaysia. It is usually cooked as a community food and served at mosques to the congregation to break their fast. Singaporean local Malays and Chinese have their own unique taste for porridge. The only differences is the ingredients that go into the porridge.
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