Roti Jala
Having decided to make roti jala, literally "net bread" in Malay, for dinner, I was too lazy to make a curry, so it was off to Bamboe, our local Indonesian place, to pick up some curries to go with the roti jala.
The roti jala recipe was very similar to a crepe or pancake recipe. Using coconut milk gives it richness and fragrance. If a lighter pancake is desired, milk or unsweetened evaporated milk can be substituted.
We used a plastic cup with 7 holes made with a bamboo skewer. The trick is to find a right level to fill the cup such that the pressure causes the batter to squirt out evenly. Too much in a cup and the flow volume is too high. Too little, and the dribbles end up in a mess of dots in the pan. It is important to use a fluid motion fairly close to the pan, approximately 2 or 3 cm off the pan, to avoid the batter-stream breaking up into droplets.
Recipes:
- www.rasamalaysia.com/2008/05/roti-jala-recipe-and-reintro... - includes video demonstration
- Roti Jala & Meat Curry - Ely's Recipe Book Put all ingredients into the blender and blend till the mixture is smooth.
- Roti Jala - Recipe by Amy Beh - Kuali, The Star Online
Bamboe Cafe & Restaurant
(03) 9568 5311
643 Warrigal Rd
Chadstone VIC 3148
Photos:
- Roti Jala folded into quarters
- Beef Rendang - AUD9
- Kare Ayam Kuning - Yellow Chicken Curry AUD18.50
Update 2009.01.25: Some more information on how these are made:
- Video - Making roti jala using a 5-holed cup the traditional way.
- Video - Making roti jala using a 3-holed squeeze bottle - the modern way!