Petai (stink bean) is one of my favourite bean, especially cooked with sambal prawn, super yummy! And this bean has very good health benefits, read here to understand more.Usually I like to cook Petai with sweet sambal tumis , it is very quick to use this sweet sambal tumis to cook a plate of yummy Sambal Udang Petai. But sometime when I run out of sweet sambal tumis and have yet to cook a new batch. I will cook from the scratch. I would like to share with you few tips to cook a nice and yummy Sambal Udang Petai here.
Petai ( Stink beans)
just use few blend ingredients instead of the full ingredients from sweet sambal tumis.
This time I use the belacan (shrimp paste) that my mom gave it to me as her friend homemade this belacan, so it is very safe and clean belacan.
This time I use the belacan (shrimp paste) that my mom gave it to me as her friend homemade this belacan, so it is very safe and clean belacan.
My tips for a nice Sambal Udang Petai
1. A quick deep fry fresh prawn in hot oil (oil must be very hot)- to have crunchy prawn texture
2. Blanch Petai in hot boiling water- to slightly remove the strong taste from the beans
3. My secret seasoning- add fish sauce !!
4. My not so secret ingredient- add fried ikan bilis
4. My not so secret ingredient- add fried ikan bilis
There might be more steps in preparing this dish than the usual petai dish, but these steps are essential for a plate of yummy Sambal Udang Petai.
Sambal Udang Petai ( Sambal Prawns with Stink beans) 香辣臭豆虾(recipe source: by Sonia aka Nasi Lemak Lover)
Ingredients400g medium-sized prawns, shelled
180g petai (bitter beans or stink beans), peeled and halved
50g ikan bilis (dried anchovies)
Blend ingredients25 dried chilies, cut, soaked in hot water to soften and drain
8 shallots
5 garlics
1” ginger
1tsp belacan (shrimp paste)
1 onion, sliced
20g tamarind pulp+1/2cup water, mix with water, strain
1/2cup of cooking oil, can be reduce to your preference
1tbsp sugar1/2tbsp fish sauce
Salt to taste
Method
- Blanch Petai in hot boiling water for less than a minute, set aside
- Deep fry prawns in hot oil over high heat for less than a minute, set aside.
- Deep fry ikan bilis till golden brown and crispy, set aside.
- Heat cooking oil in a wok, add blended chili paste and stir-fry till fragrant and oil begins to appear on the surface, take about 10-15mins.
- Add in onion slices, cook for a while. Followed by Petai, prawns and fried ikan bilis. Then pour in tamarind juice and cook for 1-2mins.
- Season with sugar, fish sauce and salt.
- Dish out to serve with Nasi Lemak, or white steamed rice.
We enjoyed this yummy Sambal Udang Petai with Nasi No Lemak ( I omitted coconut milk this time from this old nasi lemak recipe here )..and also fried some tofu this time (soak tofu in salt water before deep fry).
Sonia,一早,我就肚子饿了啦!哈哈。。
ReplyDelete超爱petai的啦~我也饿了!!
ReplyDeleteI love this sambal petai prawns. Delicious.
ReplyDeleteHUNGRY! This must be very flavoursome!
ReplyDeleteone of my favourite!!! put sotong also can...hmmm as long as got petai i will "likey"
ReplyDelete我的最爱涅…太正点了!
ReplyDeleteI saw some frozen petai at the Asian store awhile ago but decided not to get. Now I regret it after seeing this yummy dish of yours. Oh well have to wait till next week to cook this.
ReplyDeletethis one memang bertambah nasi ni sonia..i like..
ReplyDeleteI'm not a fan of petai but of course loves those sambal.
ReplyDeleteYour petai prawns are making my mouth water! I am off to look for lunch...
ReplyDeleteDrooling over the dish, hehe...
ReplyDeleteSonia, sedapnya! Now I so motivated to cook this dish :)
ReplyDelete这臭豆也是我的最爱,看着它我都流口水了!
ReplyDelete这个绝对是我的最爱
ReplyDelete捧着白饭来了:)
this dish is so good to take with white rice, yummy!
ReplyDeleteI love this dish very much
ReplyDeletebut i cant take too spicy lor ><""
I never try petai before~don't know I can accept the taste or not!!
ReplyDeleteYes!!!! sambal udang with petai make a perfect dish!!!!
ReplyDeletehaiya..lapar nasi ...lapar balik sebab your sambal petai nampak sungguh sedap.Tak perlu ada lauk lain lagi ,cukup dengan sambal petai saja.I boleh makan lauk begini tiap tiap hari tanpa jemu tetapi mesti ada orang bising sebab I seorang saja di rumah ini makan petai hehe.
ReplyDelete哎呀呀~~ Sonia~~
ReplyDelete这道老莎最爱!!吃了可以向老坤蕃薯们放炸弹!!!哇哈哈哈!!!
Darn ! I'm too far away *sigh* lol Simple yet drool-worthy dish , Sonia !
ReplyDelete臭豆,我感觉爱死他,尤其是非多多虾的臭豆。
ReplyDeleteYummy, in fact, i just had this for dinner just now
ReplyDeleteOh dear, manyak busuk lah but I love it, hahaha! There was one time when I went back to Malaysia, I would request my mum to cook it for me but that was before my children was born. Now when I go back, I still crave for it but scare that the smell will scare Ethan & isabelle away. A great dish!
ReplyDeleteSonia what delicious and yumm recipe!!
ReplyDeleteI still donno how to appreciate these beans although we get them every so often back in our hometown. I wouldn't mind the sambal and the prawns though :)
ReplyDeleteVery appetizing sambal prawn n petai. I am yet to make the sambal ..really very busy lately... Have been eating out a lot lately.
ReplyDeletewow, i love sambal with petai!! I need to search for petai now.... haha. p/s: I made the mashed potato bacon bun, it is so yummy! thanks for the recipe!
ReplyDeleteappreciate your tips..especially on the fish sauce!
ReplyDeleteSo delicious! Haven't had petai for a long long time.
ReplyDeleteMy husband's side cook this dish very often. So, I seldom cook this at home. haha.... Besides, kids don't like it at all especially the smell.
ReplyDeleteKristy
Wow, so dee...li..cious. I missed this dish very much
ReplyDeleteSambal Udang Petai...this has an exquisite taste and your photo of it oooohhhh... so yummy...luv this dish!
ReplyDeleteI love petai but too bad my hubby dislikes :(
ReplyDeleteMy hubby would love to have this yummy dish!! All set for your upcoming trip?? you shall have a memorable trip and must enjoy all the goodness from the land of the North of Japan!! I am feeling all excited for you!
ReplyDeleteSuch a lovely tasty dish!! Don't think I've had the beans before or we can get hold of them here. But you cooked it really nice!!
ReplyDeleteQuite some time didn't eat petai liao.....must buy some this weekend.....
ReplyDeleteI think I see these beans in my Asian grocery store quite often (and even fresh!). I am now very curious if they really stink ;-) The dish looks absolutely delicious and I even have all the ingredients (apart from belacan; the only shrimp paste I can get here is Thai...) so I suppose I might try it one day!
ReplyDeleteI never heard or seen this beans...but they look delicious with the prawns...so tasty!
ReplyDeleteThanks for introducing me to a new item.
Have a great week Sonia :D
nasi no lemak, haha, good one :)
ReplyDelete虽然不是我的最爱,不过也蛮好吃的。
ReplyDeleteNot really care about the prawns if my mom cook this, I'll take the petai :P
ReplyDeletesedapnya nak jugak
ReplyDeletehmmm, nampak sedap kali
ReplyDelete