I believe some of you may have been using this popular Korean brand double side pan for your cooking for quite some time :) I never have the intention to get one as I always rely on my chinese wok and a simple frying pan. Since this is a gift from my mother-in-law, therefore I been using this Happy Call Pan to test out a few dishes like, baking, braising, frying etc :) As the pan is able to cover and lock up, it cooks up the rice pretty fast! From sautéing the spices, boiling and simmering, the cooking process took about 10-15 mins :) Personally I loves this rice dish as tt is very flavourful yet not overpowering.
Nasi Kebuli served with Pork Floss! yumz!!!
I do not have red onion and cumin seeds on hand, therefore I substitute with some shallots & ground cumin :)
Cooking process in Happy Call Pan!!
Recipe source : WendyinKK
Ingredient
- 350gm basmathi rice
- 1 red onion, thinly sliced
- 2 cloves garlic, minced
- 1 inch ginger, bashed
- 2 inch cinnamon stick
- 3 cardamom
- 1 lemongrass, crushed
- 1 kaffir lime leave
- 1 sping mint
- 1/2 cup coconut milk
- 2 tsp salt
- 1 tbsp butter + 1 tsp oil
- 700gm water
Grind finely :
- 1/2 tbsp coriander seeds
- 1/2 tsp fennel seeds
- 1/2 tsp cumin seeds
- 1/2 tsp black pepper
Condiments
- chinese parsley
- fried shallots
- toasted cashew nuts
- golden raisins
- omelette strips
Method
- Wash rice and drain well.
- Heat pan on medium heat, add butter and oil. Saute onion, garlic, ginger, cinnamon stick and all ground spices until fragrant.
- Add in rice and mix evenly.
- Add in water, coconut milk and salt and bring to boil.
- Add in lemongrass, lime leave & mint leaves. Stir lightly. Cover pan (do not lock). Cook over medium heat for 5 mins until water is almost evaporated.
- Lock pan and cook for another 5 min on low heat until grain are cooked through.
- Turn off heat and rest for another 5 mins.
- Fluff up rice and top with condiments. Serve.
I am submitting this to Malaysian Food Fest Pahang Month hosted by WendyinKK of Table for 2...or More
2 comments:
Me have this Happy Call pan too. Haven't try on cooking rice. Thanks for your tips on using it. Sure flavourful with those condiments.
Hehehe.... with pork floss, defintely a yummy change, hahaha!
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