
Recipe
Ingredients
Bottom Layer: AIngredients
150g rice flour
30g cornflour or greenbean flour
130g sugar
600ml water or pandan juice
1/2 tsp alkaline water
Few drops green colouring
Top Layer:B
80g Rice Flour
2 tbs Corn Flour
A pinch of salt
A can of coconut milk
Method
Mix (A)together and cook over low heat and stir continuously with a wooden spoon until batter becomes fairly thick and translucent.
Then strain the batter and add sugar and colouring.Pour the hot sticky batter into a greased 20cm cake tin and steam over rapidly boiling water for 20 to 30 minutes.
Prepare(B).Mix the B ingredients and pour the white batter over the cooked green layer.
Steam for about 10-15 minutes.Cool the kuih well.Slice into desire-shaped pieces.
Yay! Recipe! Hehe I have alkaline water! Haiyoh...must find time to do. Bet it taste real yum. It looks good!! :)
ReplyDeleteSounds and looks wonderful, now I am really hungry!
ReplyDeleteLovely looking cake!
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ReplyDeleteLove Kuih Talam.. will sure try this out ;)
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wooo make my mouth watering now :P
ReplyDeletelove this kuih , but I am not good baking malay kuih wish I could do it , how are you getting ? sorry haven't be around lately busy with JAN and Ervin visit , will be back to normal now .
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Thank for dropping by my blog.
ReplyDeleteI love Kuih Talam, usually will buy from the Malay stall, because not many at home to eat.
I'll try out your bread recipe! Hopefully successful.
I love kuih Talam. thks for sharing
ReplyDeleteErr... where can I get the alkaline water from?
ReplyDeletethat looks yummy! just hopping by! your site is making me hungry! hehe!
ReplyDeleteWhat an interesting dessert! I am of Malaysian descent yet my parents never introduced me to this. I would like to try this, but will have to find the ingredients!
ReplyDeleteyou seem to be really good in cooking! they all look so delicious. :)
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