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Nasi lemak in Singapore served with chicken cutlet, sambal ikan bilis (anchovy sambal), peanuts and salted anchovies, egg and otah. For most of the Singaporean Malay variation, the sambal of the nasi lemak has more of a sweeter and less spicy taste when compared to other
Sambal goreng ati (with cow's or chicken liver, potato, and sometimes petai). An Indonesian dish. Sambal goreng teri kacang (with anchovy and peanuts). An Indonesian dish. Sambal goreng kering tempe (with tempeh). An Indonesian dish. Sambal goreng krecek (with cow or water buffalo skin cracker). A Javanese dish. Sambal goreng ati, fried liver ...
Nasi katok (Jawi: ناسي كاتوق) is a dish originating from Brunei. [1] At its core, nasi katok is traditionally composed of steamed rice, ayam goreng (fried chicken) and a spicy sambal sauce, often presented as individual servings wrapped in brown paper or contained within boxes. [2]
Variants includes Nasi goreng kampung, Nasi goreng pattaya, and Nasi paprik. Nasi Kandar, a meal of steamed rice that is served with a variety of curries and side dishes. [35] It is a popular northern Malaysian dish from Penang. Nasi lemuni, It's like nasi lemak but cooked with herb called daun lemuni (Vitex trifolia leaves).
Nasi goreng teri medan, anchovy fried rice. This dish is a Malay Deli speciality of North Sumatra. Nasi kari, curry rice dish with Indonesian origin. Nasi katok, rice dish consisting of plain rice, fried chicken and sambal. Nasi kerabu, a type of rice which is blue in colour (dyed by Clitoria ternatea flowers), originating from Kelantan.
Nasi kandar (Northern Malay: Nasi kandaq; Jawi: ناسي كاندر) is a popular northern Malaysian dish from Penang, originally introduced by Tamil Muslim traders from India. The meal consists of steamed rice combined with an array of distinct curries, side dishes, and gravies.
Nasi kerabu with chicken leg, Solok lada , telur-masin, krupuk and sambal. In addition to the vegetable mixture, some animal product is almost always added to Nasi kerabu: chicken, fish, seafood or meat. This part of the dish can be prepared in various ways: most often it is fried or stewed using some kind of sauces. [6] [8] [13]
Laksa lemak, a type of laksa served in a rich coconut gravy, served with prawns, cockles, lime and a dollop of sambal belacan. Lam mee , long yellow noodles cooked in a rich gravy made from a stock of prawns and chicken.