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Thursday, April 18, 2013

APAM BALEK RAJA ALANG @ BEST IN KEY ELL!

Best ever Apam Balik in Town!
Err.. yang ini kita tak buat ye.. Tak tau buat. Kalau beli pun kena tengok2 tempat.

Tapi kalau yg ni memang garenti sedap!! Tak boleh beli satu! sebab tak cukup! So... mesti beli lebih!

U can ask for xtra jagong, extra kacang. extra garing!
Owner @ tukang apam - he's an indonesian.. lama sudah merantau disini. Memang jual apam ni jer dari dulu!! But he's a nice man!

Above photos - apam balik ( pancake turnover ) with banana & grated coconut - owsome!!



see yextra pisang yextra kelapa... so yummy!!

& yextra garing okey!!

i got this recipe .. uols try lar dulu!!!

Here's the recipe..........makes about 6 pancakes depending on the size of your pan...

340 gm plain all purpose flour
4 tsp baking powder
tablespoons sugar 
2 eggs
1/2 tsp salt
2 cups water
1 cup evaporated milk
3 tsp vegetable oil ( canola oil)
a pinch of soda bicarbonate

1 cup or crushed peanuts (slightly coarse, not like powder)
1/2 cupof granulated sugar, more or less
a small tin of creamed corn, optional
some butter or magarine

a little cooking oil for swiping the pan.

Mix all ingredients in a medium bowl until you get a smooth batter. Let the batter rest for at least 30 minutes or more. It will thicken upon resting and yield a nice thick batter.

Heat up a non stick pan.  7-8 inches in diameter. Swipe the pan with a little oil using kitchen paper. Make sure the pan is nice and hot.

Ladle up some batter, about 100 ml (a little less than 1/2 a cup), the amount depending on how thick or thin you would like your pancake to be. Pour the batter intot eh heated pan. Make sure the pan is on medium heat. Spread the batter around the bottom of the pan using the back of the ladle  until the batter is in an even layer.


Let it cook a little while until bubbles begin to appear....like so..
Then sprinkle a layer of crushed peanuts, then a layer of sugar (granulated) and then if you like drop small dollops of sweet creamed corn from a tin, some blobs of butter or magarine and let the pancake cook until the top firms up and the batter is cooked through.Using a flat ladle or spatula. lift and fold the pancake in half and take it out of the pan and place on a wire rack while you continue making more pancakes with the rest of the batter.Cut up the pancake and serve, preferably hot or warm.

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