He likes to enjoy this Daging bakar with Yorkshire pudding, I have found a recipe, will try out and share with your later.
Enjoy this roasted beef with Air Asam (red chili and lime dipping sauce), simply delicious!
Recipe was adapted from Flavours Food Magazine Aug 2003.
Daging Bakar (roasted turmeric beef)
(printable recipe)
600g beef tenderloin
Marinade ingredients:-
100ml thick coconut milk
1tsp turmeric powder
1tbsp brown sugar
1tsp salt or to taste
1. Prick meat all over with a fork or skewer and season with marinade ingredients for 30mins.
2. Roast in a preheated oven at 180c until cooked to desired doneness.
3. Serve, sliced, with Air Asam (red chili and lime dipping sauce) on the side
Air Asam (red chili and lime dipping sauce)
2 red chillies, slit and sliced
1 big onion, skinned, halved and sliced
1-2 tsp roasted and ground belacan (dried shrimp paste)
2 limes, strained juice only
1-2 tsp sugar
1/2tsp salt
1. Put all ingredients in a mixing bowl and “knead” with the fingers until well incorporated.
2. Serve with Daging Bakar or Ayam Golek or Fried chicken.
Happy Cooking !!
I have the first bite ! Sedapnya !
ReplyDeleteI would love to have a bite, I adore meat covered in spices!
ReplyDeleteI like turmeric with meat, very fragrant smell. :)
ReplyDeletesedap sedap....How u know our Tunku so well har? Relative ke? haha...
ReplyDeleteSonia!I love you la dear...you are so patriotik:)Merdeka!merdeka! hehe
ReplyDeleteWow, Malay version beef chop! hehe... Looks so yummy even I'm not a big of red meat. Right! More local food is coming up huh! Merdeka! Enjoy your evening.
ReplyDeleteCheers, kristy
Sonia, looks so yummy, my husband sure will love it
ReplyDeletewow~ that looks great! nice food and pictures ^^
ReplyDeleteI don't cook beef simply because I do not think it's easy..but this recipe sure is easy isn't it? So delicious looking too!
ReplyDeleteWow, you been collecting Flavours for so long eh? How many flags did your kids draw?
ReplyDeleteLove that touch it gave to the dish.
BTW, is the beef tough or very tender?
Feels like a very patriotic dish. Love the simple yet gorgeous flavors in this dish
ReplyDeleteSonia, your roasted beef looks delicious. You're a amazing cook ;)
ReplyDeletelooks delicious...
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We had roasted beef yesterday..but this looks fabulous Sonia :-)
ReplyDeleteHow delicious! I love the yellow tint the beef has. :)
ReplyDeleteThis looks mouthwatering! You are a versatile cook.
ReplyDeletereally enjoying this series and would love to have this with yorkshire pudding wow
ReplyDeletei love roasted meat!
ReplyDelete哇~~你很应节哦~~很期待你接下来的介绍。
ReplyDeleteOooh, meaty goodness, this looks great! I think your decorative flags are cute, haha :)
ReplyDeletelove the flags! the first thing I notice was the flag :) cute.
ReplyDeletejen
Love the marinade! Might try this on the 31th hehe
ReplyDeleteyum yum, good la you...
ReplyDeletewow...love the daging bakar a lot...looks so yummy.
ReplyDeleteThis meal looks delicious and simply the best!
ReplyDeleteGood pairing with the sweet and sour side!
ReplyDeleteWow, what a salivating dish! I don't mind a piece for supper right now!
ReplyDeleteThe beef marinated with coconut milk sounds very delicious!
ReplyDeleteWhat a delicious savory dinner dish! I love tumeric when cooking with beef.
ReplyDeleteGreat flavours, I can smell from here!
ReplyDeleteFantastic recipes. Love the dipping sauce. Bravo!
ReplyDeleteWonderful recipe! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteI love your marinade for the beef and the dipping sauce, I can have them now. Thank you for sharing a lovely dish.
ReplyDeleteMy great sonia,
ReplyDeleteDo not mind to tell me what is the "pandan paste". where to buy or is it extract from pandan leaves? TQ.
Wonderful photos for such a delicious looking dish!
ReplyDeleteDear all, Thanks for stopping by and your kind words.
ReplyDeleteAnonymous, you can get pandan paste from ingredients bakery shop.