Simple Yet Tasty Dessert
Puding Raja is not so much a pudding as a simple dish of bananas with sauce or gravy made from milk and cornflour.
"Pisang lemak manis", which is a sweet and rather small type of local banana is usually used as the main ingredient, although other small banana varieties are also used, like the pisang mas. To add variety and to give a sweeter taste to the dish, other fruits like prunes, cherries and sometimes dates, are also added.
A special sweet noodle-like traditional Malay delicacy called "jala emas" is also (when available) sometimes added on the bananas.
Afternoon Snacks
As mentioned, this fruit cuisine is quite easy and fast to make, and takes about 10 – 15 minutes to be ready for serving.
Malays usually take their afternoon tea with some simple snacks, like "pisang goreng" (fried bananas) or "cucur kodok" (fried ball-shaped wheat flour filled with onions and anchovies), and other easy and quick-cooking snacks.
You will therefore find that some dutiful Malay housewives will prepare this appetizing dish as special afternoon tea accompaniments for the husband or family, especially during the week-ends.
RECIPE
Well, for the chefs out there, here’s a typical recipe for that special Pahang Malay traditional dish known as Puding Raja: -
INGREDIENTS
5 – 10 pieces of (not too ripe) bananas (pisang lemak manis preferable) (**P.S.–- number of pieces according to degree of hunger pangs and longing!)
5 or more pieces of prunes
5 or more pieces of red cherries
SAUCE (Gravy) INGREDIENTS
1 liter of milk
2 tablespoons of condensed milk
1 teaspoon cornflour
1 egg (beaten softly)
125 ml water
COOKING METHOD
1. Fry the bananas in cooking oil (just a short while in low heat) until they turn a little dark yellowish (not fried). Then take them out and put aside on a plate. If available, spread the "jala mas" on top of the bananas.
2. The sauce or gravy ingredients are blended and mixed together and then boiled in a pot. Stir them well while cooking until the sauce becomes a little thick.
SERVING
1. Let the sauce or gravy cool before pouring them on the bananas and other fruits. Ready to serve.
2. Eat as much as you like and add some more!!!
(**P.S.-- This recipe was given by my niece, Siti Sarah Fatimah, who made me this delicious dish when I visited her family in Kuantan, Pahang.)
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