Nigel’s Easy Fusion Hainanese Chicken Rice

I love learning to make Malaysian food from the people before me. The Hainanese Chicken Rice recipe I teach at my cooking class was a recipe I learned from Susan, a private cook with 50 years of experience. There are so much knowledge and wisdom to learn from people before us. In an exaggerated Chinese saying, they’ve ‘eat more salt than we do of rice’.

So when Nigel suggests that we make Hainanese Chicken Rice together while making our Chinese Roast Pork Siu Yuk recipe – I immediately said yes. Now, I have in hand two Hainanese Chicken Rice variations. An authentic Chicken Rice where we use kampung chicken (free-range chicken), traditional Chinese condiments, and a cleaver to chop; and Nigel’s fusion Hainanese Chicken Rice recipe.


NIGEL’S ANCESTOR EASY HAINANESE CHICKEN RICE

Nigel’s recipe is different in a few ways. It’s easier one for home cooks. A few things that he did differently:

  • Dashi base for soy gravy and chili
  • Cutting the chicken with a scissors
  • Soup with pandan leaves

Nigel is quite a chill cook. I would normally not make this dish without a corn-fed kampung chicken, but he thinks it’s just fine.


TOOLS

  • Large 6L stockpot – to poach the chicken and make soup
  • Large bowl/pot – to soak the chicken
  • Scissors +knife – too carve the chicken
  • Blender + grater  – to make chili sauce
  • Rice Cooker
  • Wok/pan + spatula – to fry rice

RECIPE

 

INGREDIENTS

 

POACHED CHICKEN
2 kg chicken 
4 litres water
4 cups of chicken stock from the soup

CHICKEN SOUP
2 kg chicken 
4 chicken feet
4 litres water
1/4 cup (10g) dried anchovies 
1 bulb of garlic
2 pieces of pandan leaves 
60 g of ginger 
1 gizzard

DASHI STOCK
palm-size kombu
1/2 cup bonito flakes 
2 cups of water 

SOY GRAVY
1/2 cup of dashi stock
1/2 cup of soy sauce 
1/2 teaspoon of sesame oil

RICE
2 cups of long-grained jasmine rice
1/2 cups of glutinous rice 
4 cups of chicken stock from the soup or dashi stock
3 tbsp chicken fat/ pork fat
2 pieces of pandan leaves 

CHILI SAUCE
400 – 450 g fresh red chili
4 bird’s eye chili (cili padi)
3 inches (40 g) ginger 
2 shallots
8 cloves of garlic 
1 persian/ key lime 
1 cup of dashi 
1/4 tsp salt 

GARNISH
Coriander leaves
Spring onions

INSTRUCTIONS

 

POACHED CHICKEN & SOUP 

  1. Blanch chicken and feet in 4L of water for about 5 minutes. Pour away the water along with the scumb.
  2. Add another 4L of water in the stockpot along with chicken feet, gizzard, anchovies, garlic, pandan leaves and ginger.
  3. Place the chicken in and let it cook until the internal temperature records about 70°C. It should take about 40 minutes.
  4. In the meantime, cook the rice and condiments.

DASHI STOCK

  1. Steep kombu and bonito flakes in 2 cups of water for 15 – 30 minutes
  2. Drain with a sieve

SOY GRAVY

  1. 1/2 cup of soy sauce  and 1/2 teaspoon of sesame oil, into 1/2 cup of dashi stock.

RICE

  1. Combined 2 cups of jasmine rice with 1/2 cup of glutinous rice. Rinse until clear
  2. Fry rice in 3 tbsp of chicken/pork fat along with pandan leaves
  3. Put the rice, pandan leaves, and 4 cups of water into the rice cooker. Cook until rice is fluffy

CHILI SAUCE

  1. Chop chili, ginger, shallots, and garlic into small pieces.
  2. Zest lime and squeeze lime juice
  3. Blend everything together with dashi stock
  4. Then season with salt.

I love that Nigel uses the dashi base for the sauces. Not only it gives a different dimension to the usual flavour, it also faster to make than slow-boiled chicken soup.

I grew up with poached or steamed chicken that is chopped perfectly into bite-size pieces with a cleaver. So I never thought to do it differently. Nigel’s method of cutting the chicken is much easier – only with scissors and a knife; and he happily eats the drumstick whole!

If you’ll like Hainanese Chicken Rice with less work, try this!

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