Rempah udang
Rempah Udang is a traditional Malaysian dish, known for its rich and spicy flavors. It is a type of Nyonya dish, which is a fusion of Chinese and Malay culinary traditions.
Ingredients[edit | edit source]
The main ingredient of Rempah Udang is shrimp (udang in Malay), which is mixed with a variety of spices (rempah in Malay). These spices typically include chili peppers, garlic, shallots, lemongrass, and galangal. The shrimp and spices are ground into a paste, which is then wrapped in banana leaves and grilled.
Preparation[edit | edit source]
To prepare Rempah Udang, the shrimp are first peeled and deveined. The spices are then ground into a paste using a mortar and pestle. The shrimp and spice paste are mixed together and left to marinate for a few hours. The marinated shrimp mixture is then spooned onto banana leaves, which are folded to form packets. These packets are then grilled until the banana leaves are charred and the shrimp is cooked through.
Serving[edit | edit source]
Rempah Udang is typically served as a main dish, accompanied by rice and other side dishes. It is often enjoyed during special occasions and festive seasons in Malaysia.
Cultural Significance[edit | edit source]
Rempah Udang is a significant dish in Malaysian culture, particularly within the Peranakan community. It represents the fusion of Chinese and Malay culinary traditions that is characteristic of Nyonya cuisine. The use of spices and the method of grilling wrapped in banana leaves are reflective of traditional Malay cooking techniques, while the use of shrimp is indicative of Chinese influence.
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