A Malay/Nonya kueh commonly found locally. I like the 'springy' texture of this pancake which goes well with the moist coconut filling :) Yummy....
Coconut Filling Ingredient
- 230g grated white coconut
- 100g gula melaka
- 30g sugar
- 1 tbsp water
- 1 tsp corn flour
- 2 pandan leaves
Boil both sugar, water and pandan leaves in a small pot until sugar has dissolved. Add in grated coconut and corn flour and cook until dry. Discard the pandan leaves and leave it to cool down. Roll them into small balls to be used later.
Pancake Batter Ingredient
- 180gm plain flour
- 1 egg, lightly beaten
- 360ml thin coconut milk
- 1/2 tsp salt
- 1/2 tsp of pandan paste
- Mix all the ingredients in the mixing bowl. Stir thoroughly and mix until you get a smooth batter.
- Heat a small non-stick pan and use a brush to lightly oil the pan. Scope a ladle full of batter into the pan. Cook the pancake over low fire and flip it over to fry the other side until it is cooked.
- Put 1 tbsp of coconut filling on the pancake and roll it up.
Hi Peng,
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing the recipe. How many pieces did you make?
I don't have a small non stick pan.
Can I use a wok?
Sorry to ask so many questions.
Cindy
Hi Cindy..
ReplyDeleteU need a flat base pan to fry the pancake, a wok is difficult to achieve a even round shape :) using a medium size pan i manage to get abt 6 pcs of pancakes
Hi, would like very much to try this. Can u please clarify the amt of coconut milk needed..is it 360 gram or ml.? Thank you!
ReplyDeleteHi Chris...360gm equivalent to 360ml
ReplyDeleteCan I know how you make the pandan paste for the pancake batter? Thanks.
ReplyDeletepandan paste is an artificial flavourings, comes in small btl can be find in supermarket or baking speciality store.
ReplyDeleteLooking so delicious!!Sound is interesting and full of flavor.I can not wait to try this.You have a fantastic blog and always share awesome recipes with great idea..Thanks!!
ReplyDeleteSuper Good lah!!!! MY mum like this recipe alot !!!
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