Originally Posted by
FlyerEC
The ang ku kueh platter was posted many posts up or perhaps on other threads ..
But here are a couple photos to start , not platter for now as have to cut down on sweets for a day 😳 😉
My cousin is able to prepare this but just between his 2 toddlers & legal work .. takes some cajoling and planning ..
From my Melaka ‘ s cousin now defunct cafe
Yummy 😋 ‼️
Originally Posted by
FlyerEC
Thanks for sharing about Food King , not watched them before ❗️
The platters we have are a spectrum of colours , somewhat “ rainbowy “ , with each colour denoting the filling - lotus , mung bean , red bean , yam ..
Originally Posted by
StuckInYYZ
I saw on an episode of Food King (don't say it) a wild Ang Ku Kueh "tower" (
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Vnubr9qd3s 13 minute mark)... looks like it might be fun at parties...
Seriously though, there's only one place (I know of) which makes them here. But you have to order in advance. Tempted to learn to make them myself though.
Originally Posted by
StuckInYYZ
Wish I could go, but I'll likely be knee deep in project work around then. But definitely will reach out next time I go. Just building up a list of things to eat right now.
Now you're just being mean. Next you're going to show up a ang ku kueh platter....
I don't think we've even scratched the surface of SEA foods yet... but it'll be fun trying.
A somewhat timely gift from friends for watching the Olympics .
Here is plate of Ang Ku Kueh missing some colours , if not they almost represent the Olympic colours if not the rings even as the Opening Ceremony is on as this is posted ❗️
The different colours of the Ku Kueh indicate the various fillings .
Small platter
Will add another photo later with the kueh pan fried as they were not eaten “ immediately “
Here are the panfried duo
Hopefully , the other ku kuehs , to be enjoyed by others , will just be as yummy as the now panfried coconut & mung bean .