THE STATE OF SELANGOR - A HOME TO GASTRONOMICAL DELIGHTS

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THE STATE OF SELANGOR - A HOME TO GASTRONOMICAL DELIGHTS | Being the gateway and the centre of Malaysia, Selangor has an impossible number of food choices from around all the 14 states of the country. Often being overlooked is Selangor’s own gastronomical delights that have been carried down from centuries and its tradition still remains as is.

Due to Selangor’s history of former migration back in the early years, some of its settlers were people from different background and country that have resulted Selangor to become culturally diverse. Hence, making the food rich in flavours!.

Now, giving you the best of Selangor, we highlight here the traditional flavours for you to try making at home.


1) Pecal

Pecal is a common appetiser that can be found just about anywhere in Selangor. Known to be a traditional Javanese salad that merely consists of vegetables topped with a mouth-watering peanut sauce that can also be served with Ketupat or Lontong. The preparation in making Pecal is extremely simple so you can easily try it at home at any time!.

The key ingredients to prepare this dish are peanuts or groundnuts for the gravy or which we call ‘kuah’, tofu, bean sprout, long beans and cucumber. It is that easy. So, what are you waiting for? Give it a try now!.


2) Nasi Ambeng

Nasi Ambeng is usually served in a form of a platter which can be shared with four to five people per serving. It consists of a variety of food choices that will just blow your mind. When it comes to preparing this Javanese-Malay dish, you should not miss out on its side dishes which are chicken, fried noodles, long beans, sambal tempe accompanied by white rice that is served in banana leaf!.

In Selangor, Nasi Ambeng is normally served at festivals or large gatherings or locally known as ‘Kenduri’.


3) Sambal Taun

Known as Sambal Taun or Sambal Tahun, this unique dish is famous among Selangorians. It originates from the Javanese early settlers and has become a traditional food of Selangor ever since. This dish is said to be spicy because of the amount of chili used in its preparation. Hence, the name sambal. Here in Selangor, the protein is taken from cow skin but it is commonly switch to either clams, cow lungs or even anchovies, according to one’s preference.

Other ingredients needed to complete this one of a kind main dish are red onions, garlic, shrimp paste, coconut milk, oil, tamarind paste, a pinch of salt and sugar. In the past, it is believed that this dish was served during Eid celebration!.


4) Wadai Kipeng

In the tongue of the Banjar people, ‘Wadai’ predominantly means ‘Kuih’, while ‘Kipeng’ is refers to pieces. Back in the day, it has been traditionally practiced by the Banjar community to plate up Wadai Kipeng on their Thanksgiving ceremony! It goes without saying, to prepare this porridge-like dessert, the must-have ingredients are glutinous rice flour, coconut, palm sugar, granulated sugar and some pandan leaves!.

This is a perfect sweet ending to your meal.


5) Bahulu Kemboja

We named it the ‘old-timers’ favourite traditional kuih that is still popular up to this day. Bahulu Kemboja can be served whenever you like, be it for breakfast, or even during teatime, well you choose! Having its own speciality, this kuih is sold widely but it is undeniably though to find one that taste as original as the Selangor one today.

You can always try making one at home and you may be surprised at what good of a cook you are! To maintain the uniqueness and moisture of the kuih, the ingredients needed are original pandan essence straight from its leaves, wheat flour, rice flour, some coconut milk, eggs, sesame seeds for topping and of course, sugar and salt to give taste!.

It is truly a bless to have such amazing flavours and dishes in just one state. From appetisers, main dishes, desserts and teatime snacks, all these traditional cuisine is a reflection of how splendid Selangor can be!

For more information, please log on to the official website of Tourism Selangor at Selangor.Travel.


P/S: Kalau balik kampung sebelah Suami, mesti kakak ipar akan hidangkan Wadai Kipeng tu, sedap giler!...rindunyaa nak balik kampung!!..

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  1. aku belum pernah try lagi wadai yang ko cakap tu..pestime ni aku tengok dan dengar namanya...

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    1. Dia rasa macam pengat tapi bukan pengat, sepanjang aku makan dulu pun, aku pun tak tau namanya hahahaha ni baru tau ...

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  2. Ok bila kita gerak ke Selangor kak? Haha

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    1. Ayuh laaa kita merentas desa dulu, sebelum merentas negeri ye Dikkk hahahahaha

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  3. Wah makanan orang Jawa semua nie, sedapnya. Tapi Kak Sue belum pernah cuba Wadai Kipeng tu Lin.. macam sedap ja..

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    1. Yaa Kak, Wadai Kipeng tu macam pengat, tapi kalau dah rasa, mesti cakap bukan pengat, Lin pun baru tau namanya hahahaha

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  4. Pecal dan nasi ambeng tu favourite. Lama pulak tak makan.

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    1. Uishhh ko sebut je terus terliur weii, adeii sedapnyaa pecel...

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