• Prep Time 20 minutes
  • Cook Time 20 minutes
  • Serving For 10 people
  • Difficulty Normal
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Recipe Description

This dish can be eaten any time of the day, but most Kelantanese eat it for breakfast. It is made from flat rice noodles topped with a thick, fish-based coconut milk gravy and served with ulam (raw herb and vegetable salad) and sambal. Because the gravy is so thick, laksam is traditionally eaten with the hands, although most people use utensils these days.

Zainab Ahmad Shiyuti is the co-owner of the Belanga restaurants. This recipe was first published in Flavours magazine.

Recipe Ingredient

  • Flat Noodles
  • 500g rice flour
  • 1litre warm water
  • 1tsp oil
  • Gravy
  • 500g shallots
  • 8cm young ginger
  • 5cloves garlic
  • 1tbsp oil
  • 1litre coconut milk
  • 150g sugar
  • 600g ikan kembong (Indian mackerel)steamed, de-boned and flaked
  • salt and pepperto taste
  • Ulam
  • 100g daun kesom (laksa leaves)
  • 40g daun selom (water celery)
  • 30g daun pegaga (pennywort leaves)
  • 30g cabbage
  • 1 bunga kantan (torch ginger flower)
  • Sambal Belacan
  • 100g red chilliescut into pieces
  • 15 bird’s eye chillies,cut into pieces
  • 3tbsp belacan (dried shrimp paste)
  • 2cloves garlic
  • 1small tomatocut into pieces
  • 3tbsp sugarheaped
  • 4tsp white vinegar
  • 2tsp fine salt
  • 1 limehalved
  • For serving
  • 1small cucumberpeeled and shredded
  • 150g bean sproutsblanched
  • 5 hard-boiled eggshalved

Instructions

    To cook noodles:
  1. Sift the flour into the water and stir until mixture is smooth and thoroughly combined. Place a flat, round stainless steel plate into a steamer. Lightly oil the plate, then ladle in the batter until it is about ½cm deep. Use the back of the ladle to spread the batter evenly. Close the lid and steam on high heat for about 3 minutes, until cooked. Remove from the steamer and leave to cool for about 30 seconds. Lift one end of the circle, fold it in tightly and continue to roll until you’ve reached the other end of the circle. Set the roll on a plate and cut it at 2½cm intervals. Repeat for the remaining batter.
  2. To cook gravy:
  3. Place the shallots, ginger and garlic into a food processor and blitz to form a paste – add some water if necessary. Place the oil in a pot and saute the paste till fragrant, then add the coconut milk and sugar. Bring to a boil, then add the fish and season to taste.
  4. To prepare ulam:
  5. Slice leaves and bunga kantan finely. Toss together.
  6. To make sambal belacan:
  7. In a pan, fry the chillies, belacan, garlic and tomato for 5 minutes, then place into a food processor and blitz to form a paste. Season to taste. Spoon into a saucer and place lime halves on top.
  8. To serve:
  9. Place the flat noodles in a bowl or claypot and ladle some gravy over them. Serve with the ulam, sambal belacan and serving accompaniments.

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