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NASI KUNING - INDONESIAN YELLOW RICE

by - July 25, 2018

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NASI KUNING - INDONESIAN YELLOW RICE


     Nasi Kuning - Indonesian Yellow Rice is a vibrant, richly flavoured tasty rice dish cooked with Coconut Milk, Turmeric and Local herbs like Lemon Leaves, Lemon Grass, Pandan Leaves & Bay Leaves. This is a popular Rice Dish from Indonesia but has a noteworthy influence of Sri Lankan Cuisine.  Nasi Kuning also called as Nasi Kunyit is a fragrant rice dish which is vibrantly yellow and symbolises a pile of Gold in Indonesian culture. So it is a traditional custom to serve Nasi Kuning during festive occasions and special events.
      This brightly yellow coloured Nasi Kuning is served in the form of a cone called Tumpeng.  A cone-shaped out of a Banana Leaf.  Nasi Kuning/Nasi Kunyit goes well with spicy side dishes like Rendang, Sambal, etc., I made this batch along with Beef Rendang, the aroma of both Nasi Kuning and Beef Rendang was wafting around the house.  A combined smell of spices, local herbs & pandan leaves.
     Though traditionally Nasi Kuning is slow-cooked in a steamer, I usually cook this rice dish in a Rice Cooker which is absolutely an easy and quick way of getting the job done. I have also given other methods of cooking this simple rice dish. What matters in every method is the perfect Rice Water Ratio. 

Cuisine - Indonesia (South East Asian)
Course - Main Course
Spice Level -Low
Difficulty - Easy
Serves - 3- 4
Author - SM

Preparation Time - 15 - 20 Minutes
Cooking Time - 25 - 30 Minutes



HOW TO COOK NASI KUNING - INDONESIAN YELLOW RICE




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NASI KUNING - INDONESIAN YELLOW RICE


INGREDIENTS:

For Nasi Kuning:

Fragrant Rice - 2 Cups
Thick Coconut Milk - 1 Cup
Thin Coconut Milk - 11/2 Cup
Turmeric Powder - 1 Teaspoon
Pandan/Screwpine Leaves - 2 Leaves
Lemon Leaves -2 Leaves
Bay Leaf - 1 Leaf
Lemon Grass - 1 Stalk
Salt - To Taste

METHOD:

In a Sauce Pan:

  • Clean and wash the rice until water runs clear or for 2-3 times.
  • Place the rice in a saucepan big enough to hold the Rice & Coconut Milk.
  • Add enough Coconut Milk/Water to cover the rice by a little over 3/4 inch above the rice. 
  • For 2 Cups of rice, I use just over 31/2 cups of  Coconut Milk/Water.
  • Add Turmeric Powder, Lemon Leaves, Bay Leaf, Crushed Lemon Grass Stalk and Pandan/Screwpine leaves tied into a knot to the Rice.
  • Add a dash of Salt to the above and Mix well.
  • Keeping the saucepan uncovered, bring the rice to a boil.
  • Once the Coconut Milk/Water begins to boil, lower the flame.
  • Cover the pot and cook the rice on a low flame for about 15-20 minutes.
  • Once the rice is cooked, remove from fire and keep it aside for at least 10 minutes to cool down.
  • Fluff up the Nasi Kuning with a fork or a chopstick before serving.
  • Make a nice Cone out of the Nasi Kuning, sprinkle some Serundeng & finely chopped Bird's Eye Chillies over the Rice.
  • Decorate the Nasi Kuning Cone(Tumpeng) with a Banana Leaf and serve it along with sliced Cucumbers,  Rendang or Sambal.

Rice Cooker Method:

  • Clean and wash the rice until water runs clear or for 2-3 times.
  • Place 2 Cups of Fragrant Rice in the rice cooker
  • Add 21/2 Cups of Coconut Milk/Water.
  • Add Turmeric Powder, Lemon Leaves, Bay Leaf, Crushed Lemon Grass Stalk and Pandan/Screwpine leaves tied into a knot to the Rice.
  • Add a dash of Salt to the above and Mix well.
  • Cover the Rice Cooker and turn it on.
  • Cook until it automatically turns off.
  • Leave the Rice Cooker in warm mode for another 5-10 minutes.
  • Allow it to cool for few minutes.
  • Fluff up the Nasi Kuning with a fork or a chopstick before serving.
  • Make a nice Cone out of the Nasi Kuning, sprinkle some Serundeng & finely chopped Bird's Eye Chillies over the Rice.
  • Decorate the Nasi Kuning Cone(Tumpeng) with a Banana Leaf and serve it along with sliced Cucumbers, Rendang or Sambal.

In Microwave:

  • Clean and wash the rice until water runs clear or for 2-3 times. 
  • Place 2 Cups of Fragrant Rice in a Microwave safe Bowl with cover.
  • Boil 23/4 Cups of Coconut Milk/Water on a low flame stirring continuously.  
  • Pour the hot Coconut Milk/Water to the fragrant Rice.
  • Add Turmeric Powder, Lemon Leaves, Bay Leaf, Crushed Lemon Grass Stalk and Pandan/Screwpine leaves tied into a knot to the Rice.
  • Add a dash of Salt to the above and Mix well.
  • Cover the bowl and cook on Micropower High for 5-7 minutes.
  • Stir the Rice once and cook again on Micropower high for another 5-7 minutes or until the rice is cooked.
  • Remove from the Microwave and leave it aside for few minutes to cool down.
  • Fluff up the Nasi Kuning with a fork or a chopstick before serving.
  • Make a nice Cone out of the Nasi Kuning, sprinkle some Serundeng* & finely chopped Bird's Eye Chillies over the Rice.
  • Decorate the Nasi Kuning Cone(Tumpeng) with a Banana Leaf and serve it along with sliced Cucumbers, Rendang or Sambal.

NOTES:

  • I have used Fragrant Rice for Nasi Kuning.  Can use any other long grained Raw Rice variety for the purpose.
  • I have used Thick and Thin Coconut Milk to cook Nasi Kuning.
  • Using Coconut Milk while cooking the fragrant Rice yields a rich and flavourful Nasi Kuning recipe.
  • Can substitute half the amount of Coconut Milk with Water.
  • If you cannot get hold of Pandan/Screwpine Leaves, add few drops of Pandan/Kewra Essence to the Rice. 
  • Nasi Kuning goes well with any type of spicy Vegetarian or Non-Vegetarian Curries and Side dishes.


*Serundeng is an Indonesian spicy fried coconut flake, which is made from sautéing grated coconut and is often used as a side dish to accompany rice.

 

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