Mamarazzi was real excited last week went she saw this stall at Restaurant Kwai Sun at SS15 selling very similar looking kuehs. Maybe Ms Fay got it from here?
There were a vast varieties of Kueh.
The ones from this stall taste just nice for me and Mamarazzi. It's not too sweet and the one with the Pandan(Green) Skin have very nice Pandan aroma.
This is Kueh Seri Muka. I love it. Yummy...the glutinous rice is salty and the Green custard is sweet. The two taste blends well together.
Found out this is called Kueh Seri Manja. Papa loves these. Hmm...no wonder so manja.
Pulut Tai Tai is basically Glutinous rice cake and is to be eaten with Kaya(Coconut Jam). Mamarazzi said that people in the old days used a type of blue flower called "Bunga Telang" to make the Kueh have blue color. But nowadays most people would use food colouring.
The "inti"(Pineapple jam) is just rough enough for Mamarazzi to chew on. She doesn't like those finely blend pineapple.
According to the Boss, his daughter used honey instead of sugar to make the jam. No wonder taste nice lah!
As Mamarazzi was leaving, she spotted a tray of Kuih Bakul. The lady said it's fresh. They made it just two days ago. Mamarazzi touched and she can feel the Kuih Bakul or Cantonese say "Lin Koh", is still very soft.
Usually it's a must have for Chinese New Year. Great to be eaten shredded coconut when it's still soft or if your wish, you can deep fry it with eggs and flour.
I can't wait to dig into all those Nyonya Kuehs. Naughty Mamarazzi ate two Angkoo in the car. Then Papa walloped the Seri Muka. Hmm...I also tak mau kalah...I finished the balance la.
Hmmm...shall I?
Yes! I shall. Me become Mickey Mouse liao.
As Mamarazzi was writing this post, she stumbled upon a blog post about this stall. Here is the link in case you are interested to read more. From that blog she got to know that the kueh are made by Aroma Nyonya Kueh at OUG Industrial Park.
After reading the blog, we went to the stall again the next day armed with camera.
Main purpose is to get some more "Kuih Bakul" as Papa's and Mamarazzi's friends are also interested to buy some too.
Then she asked permission from the Boss to snap some photos.
The Boss was very obliging. In fact, he even gone to the trouble of rearranging some of the Kuih for a "better" view.
Paiseh...Mamarazzi really not good at snapping photos lah.
Anyway, the Boss is also selling Chinese New Year goodies at the moment.
He managed to persude Mamarazzi to get a container of these Peanut cookies. RM20. Taste good. Not full of sugar.
Here is his contact number and his daughter's contact number in case you are interested to get some.
This round, Mamarazzi also try out other types of kuih .
The famous Kuih Lapis. MMm....she remembers that this kuih used to be very colourful when she was a kid. SHe would peel off layer by layer to eat.
Kuih Seri Muka. Top is made of Pumpkin and bottom is Glutious Rice.
Hmmm another hybrid? Got Yam in it.
Here is the address of the Kueh stall in case you are interested Aroma Kueh Nyonya, Restaurant Kwai Sun, Jalan SS15/4G, Subang Jaya, Selangor.
I miss those nice nyonya kuehs....aih...now I am craving for angkoo!!!! =(
ReplyDeleteKuih Bakul = Ling Koh? haha... Almost all the kuih is from nyonya recipe one.. unless is western pastry .. hehe
ReplyDeleteThis is my first time of seeing Kuih Lapis. They look really colorful, and something that willl taste really good. Will search for the recipe.. Hope i find it. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteCham liao... auntie drooling, later must keluar beli!
ReplyDeleteThe kuehs look good...I see a happy face with the colorful food!
ReplyDeleteThese kuehs look very nice... something refine.. feel like taking a piece now... :)
ReplyDeletemammarazzi...wanna learn how to make angkoo or not - I saw the mould near Petaling Street - should have bought! similar mould to mooncake
ReplyDeleteWoit, you borong all the kueh at the stall kah?
ReplyDeleteEat Ang Koo....become like kura-kura....come out also slowly lah...ha ha ha!
oooo me loooooooveeeee seri muka!
ReplyDeletethe kuih seri muka is yummy!
ReplyDeleteNikel Khor you are not alone. Very paiseh have been eating Ling Koh all my life but didn't know it is Kuih Bakul, veli the malu-ing haha..~;).
ReplyDeletei see my fave peanut cookie :D! i love the way it melts once i pop it into my mouth.
ReplyDeleteLatest: Lou Sang in Cantonese Style
Thumb up....very nice kuih. Love the angkoo!!
ReplyDeleteSee your pictures makes me craving for it now... hehe...
ReplyDeleteWah, nyonya kuih galore! I love these kuihs but cannot eat a lot or often cos very jelak.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite nonya kuih.
ReplyDeleteAB
ReplyDeleteMuahahahaha purposely tease you
Nikel
ReplyDeleteYup...kuih bakul.
May
ReplyDeleteGood luck. Tedious to make but nice to eat
Auntie Cleff
ReplyDeleteaiks..u also kena ah? wanna tease lain orang...pelanduk pulak kena jerat
Kim
ReplyDeleteSure :)
Claire
ReplyDeletethe angkoo is especially good
LG
ReplyDeletemalas...make can only eat 3-4 pieces only
Pete
ReplyDeleteNot yet. still got a lot of variety belum try
Medie
ReplyDeleteLOL if got go this place can try lo
Wenn
ReplyDeleteyes!
Bananaz
ReplyDelete:p
Fish
ReplyDeleteYum yum leh not too sweet
Ling
ReplyDeleteglad you like it hehehe
Sharon
ReplyDeleteoppss sorry Lol
Chloe
ReplyDeleteTrue. That's why Mamarazzi never attempt to make. Make liao nobody eat
Jobless Girl
ReplyDeleteOurs too
wow...that's lots of nyonya kuih.
ReplyDeletemNhL
ReplyDeletewanna try all la