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Wednesday, April 13, 2011

Lo Mai Kai 糯米鸡 (steamed savoury glutinous rice with chicken)

Lo Mai Kai (steamed savoury glutinous rice with chicken)

Today I bought some aluminium bowls to make Lo Mai Kai again as this is my family's favourite dim sum.








Lo Mai Kai (steamed savoury glutinous rice with chicken)


The price of the aluminium bowl i bought is RM 0.20 (USD 0.06) per bowl which consist of a bowl and cover, not that expensive huh...

Lo Mai Kai (steamed savoury glutinous rice with chicken)


This time I slightly adjusted the method and seasonings from the earlier Lo Mai Kai recipe as I lazy to cook the chicken and mushroom, but the result still good.


Lo Mai Kai (steamed savoury glutinous rice with chicken)
(recipe source : by Sonia aka Nasi Lemak Lover)
*makes 16 aluminium foil bowls

1kg glutinous rice, wash clean and soak for 4hours (do not need to soak overnight)

Marinate chicken and mushroom
20pcs Chinese dried mushrooms (soak in water to shorten, rinse few times)
650g of debone Chicken, cut small pieces
2tbsp ginger juice
1 and ½ tbsp oyster sauce
1tbsp light soy sauce
1/2tbsp Chinese cooking wine
1/2tsp salt
1/2tbsp sesame oil
1/2tsp white pepper powder
2tbsp cornstarch or tapioca flour

Seasonings for rice
4tbsp shallot oil
1/2tbsp sesame oil
2tbsp oyster sauce
3tbsp light soy sauce
3tbsp dark caramel soy sauce
5tbsp sugar
2 and 1/2tsp salt or to taste
1tsp chicken stock powder
1/2tsp white pepper powder
900ml water

2 Chinese dried sausages , sliced and pan fried, set aside (optional)

Method

1. Rinse and drain chicken in hot water.
2. Mix all seasoning with chicken and mushroom in a bowl, set aside for 1 hour.
3. Mix all seasoning and water with drain glutinous rice in a rice cooker.
4. Cook glutinous rice in rice cooker and fluff the rice with a fork when rice is cooked.
5. To assemble Lo Mai Kai- place 1-2 pcs of chicken, mushroom and sausage in a aluminium bowl. Cover with steamed glutinous rice.
6. Cover and steam Lo Mai Kai over medium high heat for 30mins.
7. Turn out Lo Mai Kai on a plate and serve hot.

my note- if you dont own a rice cooker, you may steam the rice with water over medium high heat for 30mins.

Lo Mai Kai (steamed savoury glutinous rice with chicken)




Happy Cooking !!

 

47 comments:

鲸鱼蓝蓝蓝 said...

好久没做这个了喔,想念它的味道^^

Lyndsey ~The Tiny Skillet~ said...

This looks awesome! I really need to try it. Do you have to have a bowl with a lid for this? I love the composition of your photos, it's very professional looking.

Unknown said...

i love 糯米鸡..but never make it..always eat outside...

Cosy Bake said...

wow, wow, this law mai gai looks sooooo great!! thanks for sharing babe! I will sure try this out, as i have a packet of mochi rice sitting in the cabinet for couple of months. Hope it will work the same as the chinese glutinous rice. Thanks thanks!!!!!

Anonymous said...

ooo i must try this! i love glutinous rice dishes!

Somewhere in Singapore said...

I ever try to do this b4, very long time ago...

celine said...

bookmarked this to try .... looks so yummy and so much healthier than those at the shops.

Jeannie said...

This is different from the way I cook it, I must try it soon..

My Little Space said...

Sonia, you just tempted me to make some this weekend for my kids. This is their favourite. I'll make some bao as well. Ya, enjoying dim sum at our home sweet home. ha... Have a lovely evening.
Kristy

Beachlover said...

aiyo..so early looking at your LMK make me hungry liao now!!!!

Janine said...

wow the lo mai kai looks so good with the lap cheong! and i love the rooster spoon in your photos :D

ReeseKitchen said...

Hey Sonia, where did you get the aluminium bowls? I'll like to buy some with covers. Thanks!

divya said...

Yummy and delicious recipe.. looks very tempting !!

J.O said...

lo mai kai oh
也是我的favorite叻
超喜欢吃的^^

Anonymous said...

I also bought some aluminium bowls intended to make lo mai kai as well.... but till now the bowl still sitting in the cabinet... haha

Min {Honest Vanilla} said...

Mmmm delicious! One of my favourite at dim sum restaurants :) I love how you set it up like in a dim sum restaurant with the bamboo basket and old-school spoon ;)

The Sweetylicious said...

that look so delicious! even better than store bought ones. love it! (: (:

daphne said...

I am in awe of your presentation! So detailed!!! but more so, I really do like this dish too. I do it the lazy way though, everything in rice cooker!! LOL

Little Corner of Mine said...

Yummy! I loved loh mai kai too, a must eat when I go back.

Cooking Gallery said...

I just made this too a few hours ago :D)!! Good idea to add some chicken to the sticky rice!

恋上烘焙 said...

请到我家领奖哦!O(∩_∩)O

苏联妈妈 said...

我曾经做过一次来吃。。看到你作品我也想在尝试。

Happy Homebaker said...

This is my younger son's favourite, will certainly want to give this a try, thanks for sharing this recipe :)

j3ss kitch3n said...

Lo Mai Kai is my favorite Sonia! this looks really delicious! thanks for sharing!

Swee San @ TheSweetSpot said...

Can I have some pleaseee

Love2cook Malaysia said...

This is my favourite too!!! You made it looks so delicious...

Friend, sorry for the inconvenience commenting on mine. Guess the Iphone caused it!

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tigerfish said...

yum yum yum...and still yum!

hanushi said...

You have made it so pretty... :) I love Lo Mai Kai too...

ahteekitchen said...

MMMmm~mmmm all time favourite!!
Couldn't resist everytime seeing it!!

Anonymous said...

Yum.. this looks delicious!

Jane Chew said...

so long dint have this ady. Fly one here pls...
Your loh mai kai really looks great!

Mehjabeen Arif said...

yum yum.. so inviting .. love it

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Yummy Bakes said...

Oooh ... these look so delicious. I havent eaten Lo Mai Kai for a long time.

susanyee said...

sonia,thanks for d recipi..i'm looking for it .:)

Victor said...

My mom always make those rice with dried scallops, lap chung, and winter melon. It gives some contrast of flavor.

P.S - Congratz on winning the giveaway, let me know how the marble cake turns out.

Cheah said...

This is one of my favourites too ..... high time that I too make this. Thanks for reminding, Sonia!

chow and chatter said...

oh wish this was my dinner looks yummy

Coraine said...

Whoah this is really old school..i used to have these nearly everyday in primary school.but yours surely are healthier and yummier!!

Colin Woon said...

Wow! This 糯米鸡 looks amazing!

Honey Bee Sweets said...

Oh seeing. This makes me craving for ir again! Okay, will make it again next week, yum yum! ;)

pigpigscorner said...

YUMMY! This is my fav too, haven't made this in awhile.

Kimberly Peterson said...

I had the urge to drool at food so thought I'd visit your blog and gosh, you make me crave all sorts of food eh!!

Cosy Bake said...

Sonia,

I tried this recipe. it is indeed very good. My family loved it!! Thanks so much for sharing the recipe. I have linked you to my post. Thanks!!!

Anonymous said...

Hi Sonia, this looks yummy. I normally steam the glutinous rice. For cooking using electric rice cooker, how much water do you add as compared to regular long grain rice? I guess how long you soak the rice for means less water required? Pls share your experience. Thanks.
Michelle

teo ai li said...

Hi Sonia, please help me out.....I don't want to use the rice cooker to cook the rice. So does it mean I steam the rice 2 times? Once on its own without the chicken, mushroom and sausage and another time in the foil bowls with the chicken, mushroom and sausage? Hope you understand what I am asking about. Thanks!

Sonia ~ Nasi Lemak Lover said...

teo ai li, you can check this fan choy recipe where I didn't cook rice in rice cooker
http://nasilemaklover.blogspot.com/2014/08/fan-choy-aka-steamed-rice.html

tsjmlau said...

Hi Sonia,
My family loves Lo Mai Kai, and we live in USA where you can't buy it anywhere, so I tried using your recipes , it is so moist and flavorful, I made extra to freeze for last minute hungry spurt. Thank you soooo much for sharing your skills. Bless you for your talents and heart.

Sherley

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