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Monday, January 13, 2014

Chwee Kueh (水粿)

Source: http://kitchentigress.blogspot.com.au/2013/05/chwee-kueh-video-recipe.html

Last night, hubby made topping with his own variation of course. I didn't know what he was making. He gave me a clue. He said is for breakfast. Something white. Comes in 4, 8 or 12. I was like hmmm what? White. Bread? haha He rolled his eyes. After a while, my brain suddenly seemed to work. I hadn't eaten chwee kueh for many years haha and forgotten the luxary of having it for breakfast lol Yes I miss chwee kueh and shall make this kueh soon :)

CHWEE KUEH (水粿)
Source: adapted from honeybeesweets88
(Recipe for 20 pieces)
Kueh
150 g rice flour
12 g wheat starch
12 g cornflour
½ tsp salt
2 tsp oil 
300 ml room temperature water
400 ml boiling water
Topping
150 g chopped chai poh (菜脯; salted turnip), Twin Rabbit brand
30 g garlic, peel and chop roughly 
¼ tsp dark soya sauce 
120 ml vegetable oil
2 tbsp sugar 

To make kueh, thoroughly whisk rice flour, wheat starch, cornflour, salt, oil and 300 ml room temperature water. Add 400 ml boiling water. Whisk again. Cook over medium-low heat till just thick enough to coat sides of pot thinly, stirring constantly. Place pot in water-bath. Stir till half-cool.

Bring steamer to a boil. Place perforated tray in steamer. Arrange moulds, measuring 6 x 2 cm, slightly apart on tray. Fill moulds with batter to 3 mm from edge. Cover and bring steamer back to a boil. Steam 20 minutes over rapidly boiling water. Uncover. Cakes should have some water on top. If there is, steam uncovered till water evaporates, 1-2 minutes. Remove cakes from steamer.

Cakes should be mushy just after steaming. Leave to cool down and set. Resteam just before serving if you prefer hot/warm chwee kueh. If batter is overthickened before steaming, cakes may be set or half-set whilst piping hot.

To make topping, rinse chai pohtwice. Drain in sieve, pressing to remove excess water. Transfer to mixing bowl. Add garlic and dark soya sauce. Mix thoroughly. Heat wok till hot. Place chai poh mixture in wok. Add enough oil to almost cover mixture, about 120 ml. Fry over medium-high heat till garlic is golden brown. Reduce heat to low. Add sugar and stir till dissolved. Turn off heat. Taste and if necessary adjust seasoning. 

To serve, unmould chwee kueh and top with fried chai poh, along with some oil. Add sambalon the side if you like your chwee kueh spicy.

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