Laksa nyonya
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Laksa Nyonya Recipe from My TAFE NSW Masterclass Presentation

I know I’ve posted various iterations of this recipe in the past; this one has been adapted to reflect the steps and ingredients I used during the TAFE NSW Open Day Masterclass I ran last week. Serves 8 Laksa Nyonya Recipe INGREDIENTS: 2 cups onion, quartered 1/3 cup garlic cloves 4 Tbsps minced galangal 2 Tbsps…

How to Make Laksa Nyonya (Thermocook Method)
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How to Make Laksa Nyonya (Thermocook Method)

Here is the recipe and replay of Episode 4 of the Southeast Asian Cooking Masterclass Series – Recipe – Laksa Nyonya INGREDIENTS: 1/2 cup onion, quartered 6 garlic cloves 1 inch galangal 1 inch turmeric 1/2 Tbsp belacan powder 4 Tbsp soaked dried shrimp 2 inch length of lemongrass 1/2 cup chilli paste (from soaked, blended…

How to Make Laksa (Thermomix)
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How to Make Laksa (Thermomix)

In episode 3 of our weekly webcast, Zona and I reinterpret my Laksa Nyonya recipe for the Thermomix. Here’s a recording of the workshop (made using the webcam from my Yoga 900 that was running simultaneously during the Periscope session) – If you haven’t already, make sure you sign up for my Thermomix mailing list…

Sarah Flanagan and Sean O'Reilly from Boom, the team behind the shoot.
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How to Make Laksa Nyonya in 15 Minutes

Print PDF There’s a lot of confusion about what Laksa Nyonya is – and this is actually quite understandable in view of the fact that Penang’s famous laksa – the sour, non-coconut milk version aka Asam (Assam) laksa is also Nyonya-influenced. For the record, my Laksa Nyonya refers to the laksa inspired by Melaka’s nyonya…

My masterclass participants feigning enjoyment during the Saturday session. It was all tantrums and tears behind the scenes - my tantrums and their tears.
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World’s Greatest Malaysian Cooking Masterclasses

Print PDF These are authentic, real, NOT FAKE, feedback about my most recent Malaysian cooking Masterclasses –  “YOUR DA BEST!!!!” – Tom B Lee Bu, Professor Emeritus, English Literature, Oxford. “That Pad Thai Masterclass was incredible. Thanks for bringing me closer to mastering Malaysian food!” – Nigel, food blogger at pretentiouslicious.com (last seen leaving the…