'Putu
Mayyum' is a Malay word for string hoppers. It is popular in southern India,
Sri Lanka, Malaysia, Indonesia, and Singapore.
Store bought puttu mayyum serve with grated coconut and brown sugar |
The
process for making putu mayyum consists of mixing rice flour or idiyappam flour
with water and/or coconut milk, and pressing the dough through a sieve to make
vermicelli-like noodles. These are steamed, usually with the addition of juice
from the aromatic pandan leaf (screwpine) as flavouring. The noodles are served
with grated coconut and jaggery, or, preferably, gur (date palm sugar). In some
areas, gula melaka (coconut palm sugar) is the favourite sweetener.
In
Malaysia and Singapore, putu mayyum and its relatives are commonly sold as street food from
market stalls or carts, as well as being made at home, and are usually served
cold. This dish may be eaten for breakfast with a vegetable stew or aviyal, or
a fish curry, etc.
Making Putu Mayyum is a bit
taxing as such it is worth to get the store bought “Putu Mayyum”. My family love
putu mayyum both ways, the sweet and savoury and one of my children’s favourite
is fried putu mayyum and I am going to share with you this awesome recipe which
not many really know. It’s great for breakfast and it has almost similar taste
to biryani. If you wish to try here’s my family recipe on fried putu mayyum.
Context on Putu Mayyum excerpted from Wikipedia
FRIED
PUTU MAYYUM
INGREDIENTS
1 bowl
of shredded putu mayyum / 1 mangkuk putu mayyum
yang diracik-racikan
2 egss
/ 2 biji telur
1 tbsp
condensed milk / 1 sdb susu pekat
3 tbsp
ghee / 3 sdb minyak sapi
1
cinnamon stick / 1 kulit kayu manis
1 anise
star / 1 bunga lawang
3
cardamon pot / 3 buah pelaga
2 strig
curry leaves / 2 tangkai daun kari
Whisk eggs and condensed milk set aside / Pukul telur dengan susu pekat letak sebelah.
Heat up ghee and add all spices and curry leaves till
fragrant / Panaskan minyak sapid an masukkan rempah
kering dan daun kari sehingga naik baunya.
Add in beaten eggs and salts, stir and mix well like frying
noodles / Masukkan telur yang dipukul beserta garam
secukup rasa. Kacau hingga rata seperti menggoreng bihun.
Once eggs dried and putu well combine off the heat and ready
to serve / Bila telur agak kering dan putu mayyum
betul-btul sebati padamkan api dan sedia dihidang
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Putu Mayyum
Goreng…ini bukan sesuatu yang pelik…malah ini merupakan menu kesukaan anak-anak
saya. Kalau beli putu mayyum pasti akan beli extra supaya esok paginya dapat
digoreng buat sarapan pagi. Menarikny selepas digoreng rupanya macam bihun
goring dan rasanya macam biryani. Mana taknya digoreng menggunakan minyak sapid
an ditumis pakai daun kari dan tiga sekawan. Memang sedap resipi yang saya
belajar dari belah keluarga mertua saya dan tidak disangka anak-anak suka
sekali menu ini.
Next Post – Sweet Gourd in Coconut Milk /
Petola Masak Lemak putih
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Tak penah mkn putu mayam goreng...hu hu hu...jakun lagi cek ni kan...
ReplyDeleteAssalam kak paty,
ReplyDeletethis really new to me..tak pernah dengar or tengok..putu mayam digorerng..adakah rasa ala2 meehoon goreng tu ke kak paty...samalah kita macam kak cek..jakun ni..heheh
Salam cikcek ini akak belajar dari ibu mertua akak, katanya breakfast orang India kalau ada leftover putu. Memang banyak tak tahu tentang resipi ini tetapi anak2 akak paling suka makan cara ini.
ReplyDeleteSalam Ayu..ini bukan soal jakun...sebenarnya ramai yang tak tahu..tapi...daripada otu tu dibiar gitu aje..cuba buat resipi ini..memang sedap..rasa bihun pun ada...briyani pun ada...anything yang gunakan ghee memang sedapkan
ReplyDeleteDear Paty, Is the Aviyal you mention here, the mixed vegetable dish in buttermilk and coconut gravy made in Kerala? Thanks !
ReplyDeleteHi Shri... yeah ...may be...I dont really know muach..my mother inlaw taught me this and it happened to be my children's favourite..it's so awesome and satisfying...
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