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Seri muka kuih

Seri muka kuih
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“Discover how to make the perfect Série de cara de bolo. This Malaysian classic is part of our Dessert collection and is sure to impress your family and friends with its delicious flavors.”

Ingredients

  • Rice
    Rice400g
  • Coconut Milk
    Coconut Milk150ml
  • Water
    Water100ml
  • Salt
    Salt1 tsp
  • Corn Flour
    Corn Flour5 tbs
  • Flour
    Flour3 tbs
  • Eggs
    Eggs3
  • Coconut Cream
    Coconut Cream200ml
  • Sugar
    Sugar140g
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Instructions

Soak glutinous rice with water for at least 1 ½ hours prior to using.

Drain.

Prepare a 9-inch round or square cake pan and spray with cooking spray or line with plastic wrap.

Mix coconut milk, water, salt and the rice.

Pour it into cake pan, topped with the pandan knots.

Steam for 30 minutes.

After 30 minutes, fluff up the rice and remove pandan knots.

Then, using a greased spatula, flatten the steamed rice.

Make sure there are no holes/air bubbles and gaps in the rice, especially the sides.

Steam for another 10 minutes.

Combine pandan juice, coconut milk, all purpose flour, cornflour, and sugar.

Mix well.

Add eggs and whisk well then strain into a medium sized metal bowl or pot.

Place pandan mixture over simmering water (double boiler or bain-marie) Stir continuously and cook till custard starts to thicken.

(15 minutes) Pour pandan custard into glutinous rice layer, give it a little tap (for air bubbles) and continue to steam for 30 minutes.

Remove kuih seri muka from the steamer and allow to cool completely before cutting into rectangles or diamond shapes.

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