Today i would like to share this sweet sambal tumis (improve version from here) that i prepared for a recent CNY potluck party held at my house..I always prefer sambal tumis (mean slow stirring in Malay) with slightly sweet taste.
These are the foods that I prepared
1. Nasi Lemak with sweet sambal ikan bilis (just cook fried ikan bilis paste and onion with this sweet sambal tumis)
2. sambal udang (just cook this sweet sambal tumis with some chopped garlic, prawn and onion),
3. fragrant fried chicken with lemongrass and spices (this time i added more lemongrass and omit curry leaves)
4. Lychee Lime Soda drink (not in the picture)..
I love the 2 tier cake stand given by Jane and I use it to serve the Nasi Lemak's condiments, peanuts, ikan bilis, cucumber, hard-boiled eggs, and stir fried kangkung.
These were the bloggers came and their yummy foods:-
1. Lena (Frozen Wings)- sweet sour crabs, radish cake and pandan kuih.
2. Veronica (Quay Po's cooks) -Tuna Cheese Mini Toast, Swedish Wedding Balls and cauliflower salad
3. Swee San (The Sweet Spot)- Pistachio Blackberry Cake and Plum Frangipanne Tart
4. Sharon (Feats and Feasts) - Pork Stuffed Youtiao and Apple Cabbage Slaw
5. Wendy ( Table for 2 or more)- beef rendang, Kumquat Almond Tea Cakes and Goiabinhas
Sorry, i forgot to include ReeseKitchen (she reminded me ^_^) who did not manage to attend this portluck party due to personal reason, but she was so kind to contribute salted paprika grilled chicken wings (forgot to take picture)..
Veron (Quay Po) serving us nasi lemak ^_^
Now come to the sambal tumis recipe. I remembered my Malay friend told me to add more cooking oil when tumis sambal and need long stirring, so this time i added 3/4cup cooking oil to cook this sambal for an hour.
Also i checked with a Malay makcik who selling nasi lemak, she use bawang Rose (Rose shallots) to cook sambal
If you don't like too sweet sambal, you can reduce the amount of sugar..
Latest update- Actually i cooked with 1 cup of cooking oil, but i only mentioned 3/4cup of oil in below recipe because i feel the amount of oil is a bit too much. After cooked for few times, i think 1 cup of oil just nice..so you choice of preference, less oil or more oil...
Updated on 27th Nov 2012-if you intend to make extra sambal and keep in freezer for later usage, I suggest not to add in "tamarind pulp" as not all recipes requires to add tamarind..
Updated on 6th Apr 2013- cooking oil increased to 1 cup to 2 cups...adjust accordingly..
Sweet Sambal Tumis
(recipe source: by Sonia aka Nasi Lemak Lover)
100g dried chilies
100g fresh red chilies
10g bird’s eye chilies
250g shallots (I use Rose shallots, bawang Rose)
1 big onion
10g ginger
15g galangal (blue ginger)
30g garlic
15g belacan (shrimp paste)
1 cup to 2 cups of cooking oil **updated on 06 Apr 2013
40g tamarind pulp , add 1/4cup water to become assam water, discard the seeds
50g sugar or palm sugar (gula Melaka)
1tsp salt
Method
1. Use a scissor to discard dried chili’s head and cut into 2-3pcs and boil in hot water for 5mins. Drain and discard the chili seeds if you want less spicy.
2. Toast belacan in a frying pan, chopping and break it up till powdery and aromatic.
3. Blend dried chili, fresh chili, shallots, big onion, ginger, galangal and toasted belacan with 1/4cup of water till smooth paste.
4. Pour chili paste into a big wok, stir fry for 5-10mins over medium low heat until slightly dried paste (By not adding oil at this time as to avoid oil spill)
5. Now add in cooking oil, continue stirring (tumis) over low heat for 30-40mins. The chili paste will turn darker, light and oil separated after long stirring.
6. Add in assam water, salt and sugar, continue stirring (tumis) for 5-10mins.
7. Leave to cool before storing in the fridge or freeze in small containers for later use.
You may also visit two of my blogger friends who also cook a good sambal, Tee Kitchen and Mummy I can cook .
This basic sambal tumis is very versatile, you can use it to prepare the followings dishes that i can think of:-
1. sambal ikan bilis (anchovies)- just deep fried ikan bilis, pound into paste and add into sambal tumis.
2. sambal "Hae Bi" (dried shrimps)-pound dried shrimps into paste and add into sambal tumis
3. sambal sotong (squid)
4. sambal udang (prawn) or Assam prawn
5. sambal goreng tempe
6. Mamak style mee goreng
7. Malay style meehoon goreng
8. Laksa
9. sambal petai
10. sambal ikan (fish) or Assam fish
11. Nasi goreng
and etc
I'm telling myself to make some sambal for quiet sometime now and when I saw this deliciousness , I'm gonna make it ASAP hahaha I'll let you know how it will turn out :D Gotta choose some of the variations you listed ;) Anyway , the food that you prepared really looks scrumptious , so much yummy dishes to choose from !!! Gorgeous photos as always , Sonia !
ReplyDeleteWah meriahnya.
ReplyDeletenothing beats home-made sambal!!
ReplyDeleteLooks yummy! I will try it after clear all the cny leftover,hahaha!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the hospitality!
ReplyDeleteYour house is very nice and comfy.
Come up north next time ok. :)
it is so red n looks spicy..
ReplyDeleteI bet it is very delicious...
I think u could open up a chinese nasi lemak stall.... LOL...
yoo...all the nice foods on the table! salivating......
ReplyDeleteEhh....where's my grill chicken wings huh???...haha! Just wondering...LOL
ReplyDeleteEverything looks delicious! Your sambal looks so good! I must "kah fun"!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the recipe..will try to cook with ikan bilis. The potluck so delicious leh
ReplyDeleteOh I love sweet samba! That spread of delicious food is definitely worth gaining a few pounds! Yum!
ReplyDeleteAnother feast! Love to be there Sonia :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful sambal you have there!
Everything looks good. Sounds like a great potluck party.
ReplyDeleteSonia, I know you're very good in making nasi lemak and sambal chilli. Thanks for sharing this recipe :)
ReplyDeleteMy husband really loves nasi lemak but i dun know how to make the sambal. Now i got the recipe!!! Since i didn't take any pics of the pot luck, im linking it back your blog and wendy's. Hope that's okay.....
ReplyDeleteYour sambal looks very tempting. Pop over when you have time, please.
ReplyDeleteSonia..thanks for sharing this sambal...been looking for this recipe for sometime. Wil Boar loves the sweet sambal. Glad you all had a wonderful time together :)
ReplyDeleteSonia, I just had the last bit of your sambal!! Thanks for the recipe. I have to make this. SO SO GOOD!!
ReplyDeleteSharon, you can get the photos from my post on our lunch. It is up today:D
Reese, I took a photo of your wings!! Go see my post okay? They are very delicious. Thanks!
wah wah wah ~~~ i like sambal ^^
ReplyDeleteAll that food has me salivating, Sonia! I've always wanted to try making sambal but most of my family cannot take chilli =(
ReplyDeleteHow cool is that to meet with bloggers! I only know Veron from the list, but so happy to see her there. =) Everything looks delicious. I wish I could be there!!
ReplyDelete这么多食物!!
ReplyDelete每样都好好吃哦:)
喜欢这样热闹的聚会:)
Hi Sonia, your sambal look extremely good. Wonderful gathering and all the food look so delicious and tempting. Have a nice day.
ReplyDeletesonia, if you never post this recipe of your sambal, i'm going to email you for the recipe! if i dont make this sambal, i must slap myself!
ReplyDeleteSonia, some of your sambal made it to my house via Quay Po. Wow, cili heaven. The beef rendang was a killer also. I liked both so much that I had nasi lemak twice the next day (then cannot eat for the next two days)...but it was worth it. Saludo!
ReplyDeletei have bookmarked your sambal recipe...must taste superb...:)
ReplyDeleteso much fun to have friends gathered and enjoyed all the yummy homemade food yeah...^^
I love this version of sweet sambal. Bookmarked! What fun and what a feast!
ReplyDeleteI miss Malaysia-style nasi lemak.... In Singapore, most of the nasi lemak with otah/fried chicken/fried fish, I just want a simple ones, hard-boil egg with few slices of cucumber and sambal ikan bilis
ReplyDelete不愧是Nasi Lemak Lover. Wow, it was a great potluck dunner. Lots of delicious food on that day. Thanks for sharing the great sambal recipe.
ReplyDeletea sweet one must have tasted really good and it's unusual as compared to the spicy one :)
ReplyDeleteLatest: Aftermath of CNY; What do you think?
Hi Sonia,
ReplyDeleteHow long can the sambal be kept in the fridge?
Thanks & Regards,
JC
JC, usually I don't keep in the fridge instead I stall in few small plastic containers and store in the freezer. So it is fast to defrost. I guess if you want to keep in the fridge, two weeks should be ok.
ReplyDeletewonderful recipe and what a spread!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing your sambal recipe with us. I can't wait to try it out as I like my sambal on the sweeter side too. I have yet to see any fresh red chili in the supermarket so I have to wait for it to be in season.
ReplyDeletewow thanks for sharing your sambal recipe! it is quite similar to my one, i use gula melaka for that caramel sweetness! but dont think i can find rose shallots here ):
ReplyDeleteAll the foods are so tempting!!!
ReplyDeleteHmm...this is so delicious!
ReplyDeleteeat with nasi lemak....mmmmm, shiok!
ReplyDeletesonia,
ReplyDelete这个简直会让我抓狂的。。。。
太爱了。。。。
What a spread! The food look delicious. I also like the sambal tumis sweet.
ReplyDeleteFriend, happy to know that u like the small gift. I bought 3 of this. Hehe... Now I still have 2 with me. Last Sunday I did nasi lemak for my friends too. If I saw ur sambal Tunis sure I will try out ur recipe. Anyway, I still can have a go next week. More parties to go. Hehe... Thanks.
ReplyDeleteI suka sambal yang manis dan pedas.Wah banyaknya makanan:)..oh yes Have you receive my letter & Passion fruit seeds?
ReplyDeleteJe ne connais pas. Une recette délicieuse. Je note.
ReplyDeleteA très bientôt
我有份奖要送给你,你快来我家领奖哦!!
ReplyDelete当然我怎么会错过你的sambal呢,太吸引人了。。。嘻嘻!!看起来很棒哦,我一定要试试做哦!!谢谢你的分享^o^
Cry! I missed this! I wish I could have made it!
ReplyDeleteGreat recipe it looks great...well...actually all the food looks fantastic1...even Reese's chicken wings I saw on Quay Po Cook's. :) What a nice time to meet up with other bloggers. I wish I was closer!
ReplyDeleteNothing can beat home made sambal-balinesefoodie.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteThank you for the recipe. It was absolutely perfect! I have always had a problem making sambal...too sweet, too salty, too spicy, too sour..etc. Very happy to have stumbled on your recipe!
ReplyDeleteHi Sonia,
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing this wonderful sambal recipe. I just cooked it yesterday but my sambal didn't reach the 'pecah minyak' stage and the oil didn't separate although I have stir fried it over med low heat for 1 hour 15 mins. Do you have any idea what went wrong?
Best regards,
Elizabeth
Elizabeth, Thanks for trying out. I add a lot of oil in this recipe, so actually we can't really see the "pecah minyak" stage but instead you will feel it turned quite light and easy to stir after long stirring..you stir for 1hour++ and you have a good sambal already..don't worry about "pecah minyak" stage..
ReplyDeleteI tried this recipe but it doesn't turn out watery like yours. Mine is like totally dry. Am I doing something wrong?
ReplyDeleteMary, if you cook with 3/4cup of cooking oil, now i suggest you to cook with 1 cup, then you should get the result as per mine. See my latest update in this post.
ReplyDeleteLovely spicy sauce, I have made something similar with out shrimp paste as I am vegetarian.
ReplyDeletecooking sambal is like making kaya, very time consuming. However, the result is fabulous. I appreciate these two slow cooking food.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing. I do like how you are so specific with the measurements of the ingredients, as a new cook,it really helps.I am following you for sure!
ReplyDeleteI just tried your sambal- very nice indeed. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteI just tried your sambal- very nice indeed. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteThanks a lot for the receipe.. yesterday i make it ! And really delicious ! Frst time i cook and my husband(japanese), he love it very much he said.. 'remember to your kampung'
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Thanks for sharing the recipe....looks very yummy.
ReplyDeleteJust wondering how many servings is the recipe for?
Hi. I chance upon your sumptious spread of dishes when I was googling for storage of homecooked sambal. AND I discovered you even shared your SOOO. . . GOOD sambal recipe. Somehow I regretted not discovering your blog earlier. I found a sambal recipe from a magazine and tried out today for the first time. Now I can't wait to finish mine and try your recipe. Thank you.
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ReplyDeleteI would like to ask if, i do not have tamarind pulp for the Sweet sambal tumis. can i subtitube with other ingredient or left this ingredient out ?
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Jace, yes you can omit it but adjust the sugar accordingly .
ReplyDeleteDear Sonia,
ReplyDeletethank you for your reply.
I can't wait to try out :)