The other day, I had some leftover grated coconut and thought to utilize it in a spicy meat dish called Rendang. I chose to use beef because my husband enjoys the tenderness of the beef after the hours of simmering. This aromatic dish tastes amazing with fragrant jasmine rice!
Nowadays, we are truly lucky to enjoy the convenience of instant sauces, and they actually taste as good as the ones you eat in restaurants! For the sauce, I chose Mak Nonya brand. I got it for a couple of dollars from the supermarket, and all you need to add are water, your choice of meat, grated coconut and coconut milk. If you can't find this brand, I think you can try other brands available, to see if it works out well. After all, cooking is all about experimenting and learning! The steps below will give you an idea of what you need to do if you use an instant Rendang sauce.
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| Ingredients: Onion, Lemongrass, Chilli, Spices, Ginger, Sugar, Galangal, Salt & Edible Oil (Palm oil) |
You will need:
- 1.2 kg meat of your choice. (I used beef chuck tender, cubed into 1 inch size)
- 300 ml water
- 300 ml coconut milk (you can use a little more if you prefer it thicker)
- 100 g toasted coconut shreds
Step 1. Toast the grated coconut over a non-stick frying pan. Be careful with the heat, use a medium to low fire, and stir the coconut around to prevent it from burning. Once it starts to release a lovely toasted aroma, and starts to brown a little, you can remove from heat. Set aside. You will use this at the last step.
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| Use low to medium heat. Keep stirring the coconut to prevent burning. |
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| Lightly browned grated coconut. |
Step 3. Add the instant sauce and stir to coat the beef with the sauce, and fry until aromatic. Then add in the water and coconut milk, ensuring it's enough to cover beef. I simmered it for around 2-3 hours, stirring occasionally, until the meat is super tender and the sauce thickens.
Step 4. Lastly, add the toasted coconut shreds from Step 1. The grated coconut should absorb most of the gravy, until your dish looks like this:
So there! Really simple and worthwhile to try this dish, especially with the convenience of instant sauces. Just add in a few touches of your own, and you get to enjoy this in the comfort of your own home!




















