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* Rojak
Posted on October 30th, 2008 by Linda. Filed under Appetizer, Belachan, Cucumber, Cuisine, Hei ko Prawn Paste, Jicama, Malaysian, Mango, Mung bean sprouts, Peanuts, Pineapple, Salads, Singaporean.
This is a Chinese Malaysian version of the Rojak, a popular Malaysian street food. It has a sweet, sour and savory sauce with some crunch from both the juicy fruits and the added “croutons”. Some folks use a shrimp cracker “kerupuk”, I like the crucnh and chewiness of a Chinese doughnut aka “Yow Char Kwai”. If you can’t find either, add a handful of cornflakes. Rojak essentially means a mixed of vegetables and fruits, although the word has evolved to mean a random mix of stuff.
Chef’s tip: To peel a whole pineapple, chop off the crown, about an inch from the base of the crown, and also an inch off the base. Now you have a cylindrycal part of the fruit. Letting it stand on its base, with a sharp knife, cut off the skin with top to bottom motions. Next, lay it on its side, and made diagonal slits around both sides of a diagonal row of eyes. Remove the eyes. Continue till you have removed all the eyes. Cut the fruit into two lenghtwise, then cut each half into 6 pieces lengthwise. If you wish, nip off the center core.
Dressing:
3 Tablespoons prawn paste (hei ko)
1 Tablespoon roasted belachan
6 Tablespoons hoisin sauce
1 1/2 Tablespoons dark soy sauce
1 1/2 Tablespoons Sri Racha sauce, to taste
9 Tablespoons sugar
3 Tablespoons tamarind concentrate
Vegetables:
1 small jicama
1 English cucumber
2 Granny Smith apple
1 green mango
1 star fruit / carambola (optional)
1/2 pineapple
1 cup mung bean sprouts
2 Chinese donut (deep fried dough) or 1/2 cup cornflakes
½ cup sesame seeds, roasted
1 ½ cup unsalted roasted peanuts, crushed, reserve 2 Tablespoons
To prepare the vegetables:
1. Roll cut jicama, cucumber, apple, mango and star fruit into irregular shapes – slice diagonally, then rotate the fruit before slicing again for an uneven shape. Place all cut fruits and vegetables in a large salad bowl.
2. Slice the pineapples into wedges. Add to the salad bowl.
3. Slice the Chinese doughnut into ½ inch slices. Add to the salad bowl.
4. Mung beans sprouts are left raw. Remove roots if applicable. . Add to the salad bowl.
To make the dressing:
5. In a small bowl, whisk together all dressing ingredients, reserving 2 Tablespoons peanuts.
Assembling the salad:
6. Pour the dressing into the salad bowl, toss to mix. If using cornflakes, add now. Sprinkle with reserve peanuts.
Serves: 8
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