This is another kuih that we love, Pulut Inti...I just realized that this month i eating too much of glutinous rice and coconut, hehehe..
Simple and yummy!
Pulut Inti ( Glutinous rice with coconut sweet filling)
(recipe source: by Sonia aka Nasi Lemak Lover)
*makes 15pcs
Filling
100g grated coconut (young coconut)
1tbsp brown sugar
40g palm sugar /gula Melaka, chopped
50ml water
1pcs pandan leaves (screwpines), knotted
1tbsp coarse white sugar
A pinch of salt
Method
1. Mix brown sugar, palm sugar, pandan leaves and water in a pot, bring to boil until sugar melted.
2. Discard pandan leaves and set aside
3. In a clean wok, heat coarse sugar until melt (caramel effect).
4. Add in gula melaka mixture (no 1)
5. Add in grated coconut and salt
6. Stir fry until slightly dry and well combine. Set aside.
Steamed glutinous rice
1 cup glutinious rice (about 190g) – soaked for 4 hours and drained (I add bunga telang (blue pea flowers)
1tsp sugar
1/2tsp salt
120ml water
Method
1. Put the soaked glutinous rice, sugar, salt and water in a steaming pan, steam over high heat for 30mins.
To assemble Pulut Inti
1. Layer a small piece of rectangular size of banana leaf, put 1-2tbsp cooked glutinous rice and spoon 1-2tsp coconut filling on top.
2. Fold the top and bottom halves together in the middle. Flap the banana leaf on the left and right.
3. Tuck the flaps underneath tightly.
4. Enjoy!!
I am submitting this post to Aspiring Bakers #12: Traditional Kueh (October 2011) hosted by SSB of Small Small Baker.
WOW! I saw many blogger friends made this Pulut Inti. Looks so pretty and yummy, thought of making too :D
ReplyDeleteMe and my second daughter love this Pulut Inti.I will try to made this,thanks for sharing this with me.
ReplyDelete包装得很饱满亮丽
ReplyDelete赏我一个吧?:P
It is so nice!!!
ReplyDeleteInilah kuih yang sedap and I like the second last photo very much !
ReplyDeleteI'm sucker for kuih in this particular shade of blue.
ReplyDeleteLove the beautiful myriad of colours
ReplyDeleteYou girls are working like busy bees at the kitchen. Feel so lucky to be able to appreciate the different types of kuih that you guys have made everyday!
ReplyDeleteWaiting to see your post of the croissant later,hehehe
ReplyDeleteBeautifully wrapped and I love the nice blue hue of color. Most of our kuihs have santan and glutinious rice in it :)
ReplyDeleteWow, you wrap it so neatly.
ReplyDeleteI like this kuih too. I have some dried blue pea flowers from my sister. Not sure what else can I make with it?
ReplyDeleteyummy. thanks for sharing. might try this out one day and link back :)
ReplyDeleteYour pics are delicious ! I would love to make this but I have no idea where to buy blue pea flower.
ReplyDeletethis surely making me salivate! :o)
ReplyDeleteHope you're having a lovely evening.
Kristy
我也好喜欢吃糯米做得糕点,但是最近不知是不是老了,吃了之后人总觉得很不舒服!!所以来你家看看好了!!
ReplyDeleteLooks pro.
ReplyDeleteThey must taste really good, the photos make me crave for them :)
ReplyDeleteyummy n delicious!!!!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty colours! And you did a great job wrapping it...so nice! ;)
ReplyDeletelovely colour and nice wrapping! Can I have one please :)
ReplyDeleteall your kuihs look so beautiful..this one no exception!
ReplyDeleteHahaha...I think you're not the only one realize that. I don't make a lot of kueh but I have a lot of kuehs for the past two weeks. Can't help myself, there are too many delicious kueh posts in the air. Irresistible...!
ReplyDeleteHow lovely and pretty!
ReplyDeleteWah! Another appealing kuih. Sonia, you are really hardworking. I tot my sis is the hardworking one ,now she has a competitor haha...
ReplyDeleteYummy! And you wrapped it so well.
ReplyDeleteYummy!!! It's so nicely wrapped and the colour look so mouthwatering!!!!
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful!!! :) The photos really are so well-taken that I wish I can grab one in front now! :)
ReplyDeleteIt is so nice. Good colour combination to go with. Delicious.
ReplyDeleteCheers,
Uma
My Kitchen Experiments
Oh My God. i'm simply drooling here. Wonderful presentation.
ReplyDeleteThis is an absolutely gorgeous presentation, Sonia. I love it. I wish I could try it!
ReplyDeleteWow ... so beautiful and yummy.
ReplyDeleteThis October Traditional Kueh month could be the naughty month that makes us put on a little weight, won't you agree with me? But can't help it as all these kuih you make and posted here looks real delicious and tempting!
ReplyDeleteVery very pretty...
ReplyDeleteYou have been making all my favourite kuihs! And they all look so delicious! I do not have time to make any yet! Hopefully next week I'll be able to make some kuih! Have a nice delicious day, Sonia!
ReplyDeleteIt looks so pretty and yummy and the light purple color of steamed rice ? 2 thumbs up hahaha
ReplyDeletedelicious presentation we have something similar looks wonderful
ReplyDeleteNice and yummy... I want "da bao"...
ReplyDeleteI love eating this glutinous rice kuih too but they are very heavy on the stomach, I feel very full after that so have to be careful not to eat too much...but one can never stop at just one piece! Yummy!
ReplyDeleteWow! your kongfu to wrap is very pro. By the way,regarding the croissant is my mistake. It is actually 做1kg 面团 not 面粉。So,after adding in all ingredient u should have abt 1 kg or more dough. Sorry abt that.
ReplyDeletesonia,
ReplyDelete你家种的花都好漂亮。
你的Pulut Inti弄得小巧可爱。
I wish I have one with me. Rice is wrapped so neatly and they look delicious Sonia!
ReplyDeleteyum yum. this is one of my fav.
ReplyDeleteAmazing photos! I like the color contrast you introduce to the photos, awesome!
ReplyDeleteSad to say, I have not try pulut before but seeing these photos, I really want to try it now.
Looks pretty! Coconut is very common here in Brazil and I'll try this beautiful way to serve the dessert. Loved it! Paula
ReplyDeleteI can never get enough of glutinous rice and coconut. Keep it coming! These look delicious!
ReplyDeletePulut inti is one of my favorite kuih. Yours look very pretty!
ReplyDeleteHi i would like to know if you happen to sell the bunga telang flower seeds? I am looking for some seeds to plant.
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