The Internet is driving me mad...so slow and just when I have to sort out all my posts.
Aargh! This is so frustrating.
Okay, rant over...I better get on to today's post.
A fellow blogger aka alilfatmonkey had asked me to consider doing an old time favourite, the cold chicken jelly from Pudu's Sek Yuen.
The Chinese restaurant is famous for serving retro food from the 1960s including this appetizer.
Usually made in a rice bowl, it has shredded chicken set in jelly that is served on a bed of lettuce.
I've made my own version, with a few short cuts since I had to maximise my time during this weekend.
The ingredients are cobbled together from the chicken rice shop. Clear chicken soup for the jelly base while the poached chicken is shredded.
My version contains a little surprise nestled within that you get to by digging through....a poached egg with a soft egg yolk centre.
Set on a bed of Japanese cucumbers and served with a pinkish sauce that reminds me a little of prawn cocktails, it's finger licking good that I wished I had made more.
Do give the simple recipe a try as it'll definitely surprise your friends and family at home.
Cold Chicken Jelly (Makes for one mould)
170ml chicken soup
1 tablespoon gelatine powder
shredded chicken
1 egg, poached
Japanese cucumber, sliced thinly
sauce
1/2 tablespoon tomato ketchup
1/2 tablespoon chilli sauce
1 tablespoon Kewpie mayonnaise
1 tablespoon condensed milk
Soften gelatine powder by sprinkling over a little water. Bring soup up to boil. Add to gelatine powder to melt and combine. Place shredded chicken in mould and pour over jelly mixture. Set the poached egg in the middle. Surround with chicken and jelly mixture. Chill for 2 hours or more for a firmer jelly. Mix the sauce ingredients and taste to your liking.
To serve: Arrange cucumber slices in a circle. Unmould jelly by dipping mould in hot water. Place jelly on top of cucumbers. Drizzle sauce on the side. Eat and have fun looking for the egg that oozes out.
Reminder: Support the cause by buying a Royal Selangor Nick Munro pewter mould as all proceeds go to breast cancer welfare association. Also, do remember to submit your suggestions to booliciouskl@gmail.com or leave a comment for the mould to win the Olympus camera VG-110. For more pictures, see the Flickr set for all the whole Royal Selangor Jellyriffic challenge. To view, all the jellies, see this link to the Royal Selangor website.