Yesterday i shared with you salted fish, and I am going to share you a bowl of spicy, sour, fruity and fragrant Penang assam laksa using fresh fish today. Penang Assam Laksa was voted as CNN’s top 10 yummiest food !!
Actually this laksa is easy to make, the only tricky part is picking the flesh out from the fish..
My mom taught me to use small size of kembung fish as it has better fish aroma..
This is one of the most important ingredient that you should not missed, Hae Ko/ prawn paste..
i like to eat the fish flesh in pieces, so i did not boiled the fish stock for too long..so you can see the stock i prepared is quite clear and not that thick,,you may adjust the cooking time as per your preference..
Penang Assam Laksa
(recipe source: by Sonia aka Nasi Lemak Lover)
Ingredients
1kg Kembung fish / Mackerel fish, remove scales and guts
3000ml water
A small bunch of daun Kesum / Laksa leaf
35g dried tamarind peels
Spice paste
1tbsp chilli paste
8 shallots
10g galangal (blue ginger)
1 lemongrass, take the white part only
5g shrimp paste (belacan)
Seasonings
3tsp salt or taste
3tbsp sugar or to taste
2tbsp fish sauce or to taste
For the bowls
1-2kg fresh Laksa noodles
1 small pineapple, cut small pieces
A bunch of mint leaves
1 cucumber, julienned
2 red chilli, deseeded and sliced
1 bunga kantan / torch ginger, thinly sliced
1 large red onion, very thinly sliced
Lime
Prawn paste (Hae Ko)
Method
1. Blend chilli paste, shallots, galangal, lemongrass and belacan till fine paste.
2. Bring water to boil, put in fish, daun Kesum, and tamarind peels.
3. Cook for 10mins, remove fishes from the stock and set aside to cool. Set fire to low and continue to boil for another 10mins.
4. Pick the flesh out of all the fish and discard the bones. Break the fish meat into tiny pieces.
5. Strain the stock in another pot. Remove daun Kesum and tamarind peel.
6. Use the same pot, heat oil and sauté blended spice paste till aroma, add in the fish stock and cooked fishes pieces and few cooked tamarind peels, continue to boil for 45mins over low heat.
7. Add in seasonings, and adjust the taste accordingly.
8. In a serving bowl, add in the Laksa noodles (blanch in hot water first) and garnish all vegetables on top. Pour the Assam Laksa soup into the bowl and serve immediately with a spoonful of Hae Ko/prawn paste.
just looking at the photos already make me saliva drooling...... This is one of my favourite!
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好多工咧:$
Fuhhhh...paling tak tahan mkn campur ngan udang paste tu....emmmm...sedapnya bila hirup kuahnya....:)
ReplyDeleteI love assam laksa very much. So mouth watering by looking at this..very delicious!
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ReplyDeletethese well known dishes to easy to make at home!!!
So wish for a bowl of this tasty tangy soup.
Makes me wanting to go Penang eat the laksa, hehe...
ReplyDeleteI must try this. I can never find any good Penang Asam Laksa in Singapore.
ReplyDeleteYour recipes always sound so interesting, but where I would ever find the ingredients here is another story :( Diane
ReplyDeleteI like to eat the fish flesh in pieces too. Yummy!!!
ReplyDeleteI just can imagine the taste *sigh* ;D You make us drool , Sonia ! hahaha Gorgeous photos , too !
ReplyDelete我好喜欢吃这款 Laksa,可是在我这里找不到好吃的.我先吃了你煮的再自己慢慢动手了.
ReplyDeleteYours look good! I didn't get a chance to try Penang Laksa during my recent cruise trip there.
ReplyDeleteYummy yummy! My favourite! Miss eating this soooo much....this looks so good......
ReplyDeleteSweet n sour Penang laksa is my favourite. It has been quite sometimes not having it. Yours look very yummy!
ReplyDeleteLook so sedap! I used to be able to buy heiko here but I have not seen it these days.
ReplyDeleteAssam laksa is one of my favorite, feel so hungry, drooling now..
ReplyDeleteYummy! This is my favourite dish! I like the laksa at Penang Road the most...your laksa makes me hungry now ;)
ReplyDeletesonia, i think you're going to make everyone salivating reading your post here!
ReplyDeletePenang- best laksa.. my favourite.. i always have 2 bowl.
ReplyDeleteOh boy this looks like quite a bit of work! But looks so yum, sure worth it. 😄 Plus I've not eaten it since I've come bk to Sg, sure miss it a lot! But thanks for the recipe Sonia!
ReplyDeletelooks different n unique dish..
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Assam laksa is definitely my all time favourite!
ReplyDeleteThis is my favourite Penang fare! Thanks for both delicious entries Sonia!
ReplyDeleteCan i say i hate you ah? Gosh...your asam laksa looks heavenly...sobs....I can imagine the great aroma and the taste....droooolll....
ReplyDeleteSonia, now that I'm so close to Malaysia and only wish that I could pay a visit!!!! Never tasted the joy of this dish but I'm sure it's phenomenal. It sounds like it has very complicated flavor in a bowl and looks tasty too! When kids are a bit older I want to take a detour and enjoy culinary adventure in Malaysia/Singapore.
ReplyDeleteI super love Penang lakes but it's hard to find a good one in Singapore.
ReplyDeleteassam laksa will always makes me drool.....too bad, laksa stall in front of my house already moved to kedah
ReplyDeletelooks yummy.......can i have one?
ReplyDeleteDrooling...I have not eaten laksa for almost a year. Thinking about making it. But went to market yesterday and the seafood price are high. Because it is close to Christmas.
ReplyDeleteyum yum, i love penang assam laksa alot, saliva drooling...
ReplyDeleteI am salivating just looking at your photos...this is my favorite laksa and always choose this over other types of laksa!
ReplyDeleteu know ma....tis one is my top favourite!!!
ReplyDeleteNot only is this the most beautiful dish of food I've seen...I can see all the loving care that takes place in making it. Your ingredients are beautiful as well. The best dishes come from using good, fresh, local ingredients! I wish I was there to taste it.
ReplyDeleteLooks so good. My favorite! Cannot find any fish in the soup everytime I have this laksa in shops. Not even fish flakes. :(
ReplyDeleteall your cooking making me drooling big time here!! wish I can have a big bowl of Assam Laksa here!! your claypot is calling my name too!! hahaha!
ReplyDeleteso far i hvnt found a nice one in sgp :)
ReplyDeletethks for sharing, Sonia
i will try :)
Next time cook Assam laksa, buzz me lah, I come help you finish. hehe
ReplyDeletePenang Laksa is one of my favourite!!
ReplyDeleteReally salute u, make laksa from the scratch...and ur laksa makes me hungry.
ReplyDeleteoh, MY, I want to try that!!
ReplyDeleteThis is on my to-do list but have not done yet....
ReplyDeleteOh I absolutely love assam laksa! Wish I could have that bowl of it!
ReplyDeleteI absolutely loved assam laksa. My must eat whenever I go back.
ReplyDeleteSonia, what an authentic dish that you've made here. I'm salivating!
ReplyDeleteSonia!!!! Congrats and I am drooling at this Penang Laksa and your /Fragrant Claypot Pork belly With the salted fish...I want both !!!
ReplyDeleteHappy Holidays to you and family :)
This is one of my favourite hawker food. Looks absolutely delicious! I would usually ask for more chili padi from the hawker! Yum!
ReplyDeleteyummm! I love this dish!
ReplyDeleteTotally agreed with the top 10 yummiest food!
ReplyDeleteThis looks really good and appetizing. I love this but no chance to cook it as my kids don't like.
ReplyDeleteHi Sonia, L loves asam laska. wow... yours look so tempting and delicious. Lovely presentation too.
ReplyDeleteVery colourful n yum ...
ReplyDeleteWow, I just read the CNN article and this dish sounds mouthwatering. I need to try this. YUM
ReplyDeleteYum! This looks good.
ReplyDeleteI absolutely love the ingredients esp, with petis :)
ReplyDeleteThe dried tamarind peel is looked like asam keping or the Indonesian calls for asam gelugur. Is that correct?
I don't think I have tasted enough Assam Laksa. Back in Singapore, it is usually the coconut-based laksa that is common. But I always like spicy tangy noodle soup.
ReplyDeleteA good bowl of this traditional Laksa can cost quite AUD$15 or more at Melbourne. I think you will make good business if you sell your yummy food at Melbourne.
ReplyDeleteI would like to take this opportunity to wish you and your family a Merry Christmas and best wishes for 2012!
看到Penang assam laksa 我就忍不住要流口水了~~
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This is in my to-make list too! Looks so good! Merry Christmas Sonia!
ReplyDeleteYum! I know I would love this, it really sounds delicious and is so colorful! Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!!!
ReplyDeletewow looks so good, love fish
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas hugs rebecca
Very appetizing and delicious!
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas!
Angie
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ReplyDeleteYum yum yummmm....this is my favourite! I think I am the only one loves it in my family. haha...But sometime it's hard to find the perfect one.
ReplyDeleteHope you're having a wonderful time and also wishing you & your family a very Merry Christmas. Have load of fun & laughter.
Best wishes
Kristy
Sonia,
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Joy to you, love to you, everything good to you this season. Have a blessed Christmas!
ReplyDeleteI can see why this is one of the ten yummiest foods....Wishing you and you family a Merry Christmas!
ReplyDeleteWishing you and your family a very Blessed and Merry Christmas!
ReplyDelete~Merry Christmas and Happy 2012!~
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas and have a blessed 2012!!
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Oh my goodness, I am so hungry just looking at this. Have not had assam laksa for such a long time, cannot wait to try it out!
ReplyDeleteNice Blog. Enjoyed your recipe.
ReplyDeleteBTW, Have you tried the assam laksa at a new outlet called Penang Xpress at KL Festival City mall in Setapak or Aeon jusco Rawang. Great assam laksa and curry mee. Give it a try .
Any substitution for torch ginger? I never seen this in asian market
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