Chee Cheong Fun – Famous Malaysian Cuisine

Chee Cheong Fun – Famous Malaysian Cuisine

If you’re looking for a flavoursome dish that’s sure to tantalise your taste buds, the famous chee cheong fun of Penang certainly fits the brief. This steamed rice roll represents Malaysia’s diverse culture: a traditional Chinese dish that has become popular throughout its adopted country. A typical serving of chee cheong fun includes a generous…

Char Koay Teow – Famous Malaysian Cuisine

Char Koay Teow – Famous Malaysian Cuisine

The fame of char koay teow has spread well beyond Malaysia, with cooks around the world recreating this iconic street food. But nothing beats eating it in its birthplace, Penang. Penang char koay teow is yet another twist on a Chinese theme, introduced by immigrants from Southern China to Penang and adapted to Malaysian cuisine….

Nasi Lemak – Famous Malaysian Cuisine

Nasi Lemak – Famous Malaysian Cuisine

Nasi lemak means “fatty rice” in Malay – a reference to cooking the rice in coconut milk and pandan leaves. The rich flavour and fragrant aroma warm the hearts of all Malaysians! The dish is authentically Malay, originating in the Indigenous west coast seaside communities in the 19th century. There, coconuts were plentiful, and dried…

Putu Bambu – Famous Malaysian Cuisine

Putu Bambu – Famous Malaysian Cuisine

A traditional Peranakan recipe, putu bambu is a rice flour-based cake with shredded coconut, sugar and a hint of pandan. This delicious treat is often eaten as an afternoon snack or dessert and can be found in markets, food stalls and restaurants across Malaysia. Originating in the Chinese community in Penang during the 19th century,…

Laksa Nyonya – Famous Malaysian Cuisine

Laksa Nyonya – Famous Malaysian Cuisine

If you’ve researched Malaysia, chances are you’ve heard of Laksa Nyonya. This noodle soup dish is a must-try for all visiting foodies. It’s a true blend of Chinese and Malay cuisine, creating something new and unique. The Peranakan people, descendants of the first wave of Chinese immigrants to Malaysia, have introduced many of their traditional…

Nasi Briyani – Famous Malaysian Cuisine

Nasi Briyani – Famous Malaysian Cuisine

Nasi Briyani is a rice-based dish prepared with spices. Nasi means rice in Malaysian, and the dish is usually made with basmati rice accompanied by a type of meat, with eggs and vegetables. Its aromatic flavours and rich taste make it an extremely popular meal. Its origins lie in Iranian/Persian cuisine: the name “briyani” is…

Daging Salai Masak Lemak – Famous Malaysian Cuisine

Daging Salai Masak Lemak – Famous Malaysian Cuisine

Masak Lemak Daging Salai, or smoked beef in a spicy coconut curry, is loved everywhere in Malaysia, and is a staple in its state of origin, Negeri Sembilan. The charred meat slices take on a full-bodied flavour from a long period of smoking in an offset smoker, rather than a direct-heat smoker. This technique was…

Pasembur – Famous Malaysian Cuisine

Pasembur – Famous Malaysian Cuisine

Have you ever heard of pasembur? It’s sometimes called Malay rojak, Indian rojak, rojak mamak (meaning Malay-Indian), or even Penang rojak – a dish with many names but one common trait: deliciousness! Rojak means “mixed” in Malay, and this salad dish is certainly an eclectic mixture: raw cucumber and turnip, blanched bean sprouts, boiled potatoes…