Saturday, September 5, 2009

What for Iftar ?

We need to bring energy back after fasts from dawn to sunset, during Ramadan. Ramadan is time for me to introduce Indonesians Traditional snack to my husband. I tell you, it's not always easy to introduce those kind of snack to him sometime he loves , sometime he say NO, Thanks ! especially if the snack to sticky or to sweet, well.. we have a different meaning of sweet if you wonder why . Sweet but not too sweet, that what he want. But me ?? gosh..!!! if you talk sweet comes from chocolate .. well..well. probably I won't share with you LOL .


Yesterday I made one of Indonesians Snack, 'Getuk Lindri' ala me. Mean is the shape is not same as my mom made, but the ingredients is always same. Did He like ? Yes, He did.. yaaaay... so another day, I made something special for him comes from his country, Iran. See, everybody happy !

And I dedicated this post to my fellow blogger, Lubna for her 2nd event Joy From Fasting to Feasting. and if you like to participate too, please don't hesitate to klik LINK HERE it's fun to tell about your fasting experience and share your special dish with us.





Getuk Lindri (Ground Steamed Cassava)

Ingredients:

• 100 grams brown sugar sugar

½ teaspoon salt

• 500 grams cassava, peeled

• 1 tablespoon butter

• ½ half-mature coconut, skinned, grated and steamed for 10 minutes


Preparations:


• Boil sugar, water and vanilla until thick. Set aside until cool

• Steam cassava until soft. Pound while hot, adding sugar and butter well-mixed

• Make a ball shape and serve with grated coconut

And here is another Persian Snack, "Saffron Rice Pudding" I made for my husband for Iftar too, and you can find the recipes HERE



4 comments:

  1. Assalamvalekum Dear.....thank you so much for participating and spreading the word about the event.....I am elated....Saffron rice pudding looks delectable and ground steamed cassava is very new to me....thank you for sharing u r mom's recipe.....have a blessed Ramadan....i updated the post with the entries please do check it....

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  2. Both snacks look delicious! I like the idea of sweet but not too sweet.

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  3. I love ubi getuk, but never made them myself. Your photos sure make me drool!

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  4. Fit, I love getuk lindri but never figured out how to do it until just like a few seconds ago while I was going through your recent posts. Maybe I would try it this weekend.. and let you know how it is.

    Thanks for sharing, Fit!

    Regards
    Kris

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