Petai is like durian, you'll either love it or hate it !!
Sambal Petai Udang ( Petai with chili & shrimps)
(printable recipe)
Ingredients
200g Petai beans
150g shrimps (medium), retain tail
50g ikan bilis (anchovy), washed and cleaned
2 big onions, sliced
1tbsp tamarind paste, add 3tbsp water, remove seeds, to become tamarind water
2tbsp chilli paste (I use homemade chilli paste)
Pound to paste1” galangal (blue ginger)
3 cloves garlic
4 shallots
½ big onion
Seasonings½ tsp salt or taste
1 and ½ tbsp sugar
1. Blanch petai in boiling water for 1min, drained and set aside
2. Stir fried prawn with some hot oil till change colour, set aside.
3. Deep fried ikan bilis till golden brown, set aside.
4. Heat some oil in a wok, add in pounded paste, stir fried till fragrant.
5. Add in chilli paste and onion slices, stir fried for a while.
6. Add in petai, fried ikan bilis and cooked shrimps, add in tamarind water (add more water if too dry), mix well.
7. Add in seasoning and dish out, serve with nasi lemak or steamed rice.
**my note-if you not using homemade chili paste like me which I have cooked it for long hour, then you need to increase the timing when stir fry the chili paste.
I salivate while posting this picture, YUM YUM!
Happy Cooking !!
Sonia!!! anda buat saya lapar:)nampak sangattt sedap.Ishkk...kena cari petai ni hehe.thanks my dear sonia for sharing:)
ReplyDeleteThis looks and sounds just exotic and flavourful! Perfect clicks too.
ReplyDeleteSambal petai is my favorite. You make me mouth-watering too. :P
ReplyDeleteI love petai.. Haven't had it in a long long time. You've inspired me to try some petai-dishes! :)
ReplyDeleteI never eat petai b4 as i don't like it, but i saw my favourite prawns...
ReplyDeleteOways drooling...whenever watching ur sambal cooks~~~slurrppp~~
ReplyDeleteSonia, the pictures all look so good!!!! I am also salivating already now just looking at the pictures. The chili paste is indeed very convenient!
ReplyDeleteI salivate looking at your sambal petai...can't cook this because my boys don't like petai, just like I can't eat durians for the same reason!
ReplyDeleteA "love you" and "hate you" dish ! But sedap !
ReplyDeleteOh Sonia I have missed this dish so much! Can't get fresh petai here :(
ReplyDeleteLove you to send this in for Muhibbah Malaysia Monday, such a wonderful dish!
Wah! This is so appetizing!!! Must get some rice to go with it.
ReplyDeletethis dish looks really yummmmmmy! hehe just what I need right now! but too bad its almost 3am in toronto lah. can't eat or else weight will go up!!!! aiyoh eh?
ReplyDeletehave a lovely day
jen
Yes, Sonia, why not send this as Muhibbah M'sia Monday dish. I'm salivating already!
ReplyDeletei am hungry now...love those petai prawns with sambal...gorgeous taste
ReplyDeleteI have never heard of petai, now I am curious! Diane
ReplyDeleteLooks delicious but I heard petai stinks so I will pick out all the prawns and leave behind the petai :P
ReplyDeleteInteresting to try the love-it-or-hate-it ingredient! Looks beautiful, so must taste divine :)
ReplyDeleteThis is our all time favorite (except my husband). Normally it's very difficult to get my elder son to take his meal, but when you tell him there's petai, immediately he will say he is hungry.
ReplyDeleteyummy! sambal petai with prawns summore, really making me tempted to have this for dinner tonight.. haha :D
ReplyDeleteEllerinize,emeğinize sağlık.
ReplyDeleteSaygılar.
I agree that you either love it or hate it! I looove it and it's my hubby that cooks sambal petai.
ReplyDeleteIt's a lovely dish and it goes well with some prawns. I love it but not the family. For some reasons, it makes the 'after effect' rather pungent. :)
ReplyDeleteWoooo...yum yum!! Funny thing is that I dont eat petai but I love the sambal cooked in petai. Does it make sense?? :)
ReplyDeletei dnt like petai but i love shrimps....ill just eat the shrimps ;))
ReplyDeleteYour photos today are amazing. I won't be able to duplicate your recipe for lack of ingredients, but I would if I could. I really looks and sounds delicious. I hope you are having a wonderful day. Blessings...Mary
ReplyDeleteSonia, in my 3 year in Kl, I have yet got a chance to taste this dish! Although a few rimes my neighbors cooks it and the smell was really strong! Then my helper told me it's petal, heehee! You are right, it is like durian, love hate relation. I guess I need to find out for myself some day. Lovely shots!
ReplyDeleteyummy! I love petai but my hubs hates it =(
ReplyDeleteI will be looking for petai soon at the Asian market nearby. This looks like a great dish!
ReplyDeleteLots of Petai being sold in the market. Gotta get some this week. Your dish looks yummy, nice with nasi lemak!
ReplyDeleteme thinks...me will like it!! looks gorgeous and so flavorful!
ReplyDeletemmmm so stinky but taste so good. Lucky I am able to get the frozen one here. This dish will be great with Nasi lemak.
ReplyDeleteGreat flavors and it looks inviting.
ReplyDeleteYour Petai make me mouth watering, i also wanna go pasar buy some petai liao.
ReplyDeleteYummy...by looking at it already makes me salivating!! My favourite !!
ReplyDeleteso delicious lah!
ReplyDeleteDear all, Thanks for your lovely comment.
ReplyDeletePetai is new to me! I would love to try it. Looks delicious with shrimp and spices!
ReplyDeleteI like durian but I don't like petai, uh oh.
ReplyDeleteGlad that you enjoy it!
Sonia, my inlaw loves petai. My mil cooked a few times but so far, I still dunno how to appreciate lei :P
ReplyDeleteyour sambal petai wt udang is calling my name!!!! ♫♫♫ haha! *wipping my salive on my keyboard now*
ReplyDelete这是我爱吃的.已经很久没煮过这道菜了.我就不客气在你这里吃了再说啦!
ReplyDeleteHi Sonia,
ReplyDeleteI have not eaten Sambal Petai for ages! We don't have Petai in the UK. Your Sambal Petai looks scrumptious! I might replace it with French bean (boring).
Anyway, thanks for sharing.
Cheers, Simone
Wow...mencabar betul ler gambar kat sini.Hancur diet kami.U memang hebat!
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