Otak Otak : An Asian Frittata
The added ingredients : There are no hard-and-fast rules for what's to put in your creation. Simple vegetables works, and sometimes meats ie. turkey, ham, cheese of some sorts, and leftover roast beef will do. I use mashed sole fillets as the essential ingredient to make up a good otak otak frittata.
Herbs used : I used chopped kaffir lime leaves, galangal, and lemongrass powder as they lend a fresh, subtle flavor note that wonderfully lights up this frittata. For the spices, I would also use a copious amount of tomyum paste and tumeric powder for seasoning.
Ingredients :
1.5 lbs sole fillet
1 tbsp rice flour
180 ml coconut milk
1 egg
1 tbsp tumeric powder
2/3 tbsp tomyum paste
1 tbsp chili paste
dash of minced dried shrimps
1 shallot minced
1 in ginger minced
1 in galangal minced
6 stems kaffir lime leafs chopped
dash of lemongrass powder
dash of fish granules
dash of belacan powder
sugar to taste
Method :
1) Blend fish fillet into a paste-like texture.
2) Mix well all ingredients with the fish paste.
3) Cut the banana leafs into 6 in. long strips, then form circles and staple the bottom.
4) Fill the fish mixture into the banana leafs circles.
5) Spray some cooking spray onto a baking tray, place 4) onto the baking tray.
6) Bake at 375F for 15-20 minutes.
Have some fish frittatas and a Happy New Year !! :)
Labels: Appetizers And Snacks, banana leaf, Condiments, Fish, fish mousse, frittata, Herbs And Spices, Malaysian Cuisine, otak otak, sole fillet



9 Comments:
Yummy. Otak-otak is the best...well, if only if we can find daun kaduk here...with that, it's even better!
I miss home-made otak otak! Looks like you are armed with all the right spice and ingredients all this dish.
The ones from Muar, Johor is one of the best around!
It's a great snack to have while watching TV. hehe...
Heat up a plate of it and munch munch :)
Thanks for your visit to Singapura Daily Makan :-)
RM, care to smuggle some back after CNY ? *wink*
tigerfish, thx for visiting my blog :) it was so good tt I use some leftovers w/some cut-up tortillas, top it off w/some diced tomatoes, chopped cilantros, & creamed it up w/ some avocado puree, enjoy !:)
keropok man aka fire cracker man, thx & I shall know who to dial 4 when I visit Singapura nxt time, ya ?:)
I have been wanting to eat this for a while but do not know how to make it! Thanks for the recipe! I want to eat my Otak with bread!
this looks yums. :)
sakit oso stil can cook ya? ;) when the weather breaks, maybe we can meet up and make the otak2 traditional style; just like keropok man said, johor style. RM, ur in?
buddingcook, thx for visiting !:) yes, you def gotta try it, let me know how it goes, ya ? :)
malaykid, you gotta show me the johor style ler, I only knows of the PJ ones, how ? hehe
I never had these before but they looks delicious!! How would you serve it? With rice or salad?
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