Monday, May 16, 2011

Burger Malaysia


'Burger Malaysia' is a popular miniature sized snack available in 'pasar malams' (night markets) in Malaysia.

The mini yeast buns are deep-fried and then filled with sambal ikan billis (dried anchovy sambal) and cucumber slices.

As much as I love these mini burgers, the deep-dried mini slider buns can get overly greasy and I have decided to make some with oven baked mini milk panini buns.

The sambal ikan billis can be made in advance and reheated or served at room temperature. They are perfect as finger / party food and ridiculously moreish.


'Burger Malaysia' Recipe
Makes 16


Ingredients

16 mini milk panini / slider buns (recipe follows)
Sambal ikan bilis (recipe follows)
cucumber slices

Method
  1. Halve panini, top with a few slices of cucumbers.
  2. Spread with sambal ikan bilis.
  3. And sandwich together.
Mini Milk Panini / Slider Buns Recipe
(Adapted from Gourmet Traveller magazine May 2011 issue)
Makes 16

Ingredients

15 g dried yeast
625 g "00" flour
140 ml milk, plus extra for brushing
50 g caster sugar
125 g softened butter, coarsely chopped


Method
  1. Stir yeast, 125 g flour and 150 ml water in a bowl of an electric mixer fitted with a dough hook to combine, cover and set aside until doubled in size (45 minutes - 1 hour). Add milk, sugar and remaining flour and mix on low speed until combined, then, while mixing, add butter a little at a time until incorporated. Cover and set aside until doubled in size (1 hour). Turn onto a lightly floured surface and knock back, then roll into 16 golf-ball-sized pieces and place on oven trays lined with baking paper (leaving 3cm between each), cover and set aside until doubled in size (1 hour).
  2. Preheat oven to 180C. Brush top of panini with milk and bake, swapping trays halfway through cooking, until golden and cooked through (12-15 minutes). Set aside to cool.

Sambal Ikan Bilis (Dried Anchovy Sambal) Recipe

Ingredients

1/2 cup dried anchovies (ikan bilis), rinsed and dried with paper towel
4 fresh red chilli, deseeded and roughly chopped
8 (100 g) small Asian shallots
3 garlic
1/2 tbsp shrimp paste, toasted
2 candlenuts or macadamia nuts
4 tbsp oil
1 tbsp tamarind pulp + 1/2 cup water
1 tbsp sugar
1 tsp salt
1 small brown onion, thinly sliced


Method
  1. Deep fry the ikan bilis in hot oil until golden brown and crisp.
  2. Mix the tamarind pulp with water. Squeeze out the tamarind juice from the pulp and discard the seeds. Strain through a fine sieve. Set aside until needed.
  3. Combine fresh red chilli, bird's eye chilli, shallots, garlic, shrimp paste and candlenuts together in a mortar and pestle or a food process and pound or whiz until it forms a fine paste.
  4. Heat oil in a wok, add the paste and fry under low heat until it's aromatic, about 8-10 minutes.
  5. Add the tamarind juice to the paste together with sugar and salt. Stir and mix well.
  6. Add brown onion and continue to stir fry until the onion has soften a little but still have slight texture, around 2-3 minutes.
  7. Add the ikan bilis and give it a good stir. This sambal can be served hot or room temperature.

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75 comments:

leaf (the indolent cook) said...

I've actually never had these burgers before! Gotta try one next time I'm in Malaysia.

Zurin said...

I have never come across these burgers before! SO CUTE!

I am in love with those mini buns and the whole idea.I ve just bookmarked and I.AM.MAKING. Thanks Ellie :))

Alina---Explora Cuisine said...

It looks delicious, especially with that onion filling!

Nisrine Merzouki said...

Thanks for introducing me to this delicious burger. I love anchovies and would gladly trade a regular burger for this.

Swathi said...

Mini burgers looks delicious. Love to try them. i will make it veggie version.

Michelle Chin said...

ooh my mom always bought this for me when i was a child! now i miss home a lot. :(

Mel said...

What is "oo" flour? Can it be substitute with bread flour?

Tina@foodboozeshoes said...

Gorgeous buns ;)

chefpandita.com said...

These mini-burgers are so cute, Ellie :)

Dolly said...

u make ur own bread omg..

if only i had a husband who can cook. ur blog always amazes me.

ive been having a craving on burgers omg. hungry jacks friday, sunday oportos.. whats next?

too bad i gont get to try ur malay burgers..

Nic@diningwithastud said...

Those buns are too cute haha! These mini burgers look delicious! Perfect for dinner party canapes too :)

Jeannie said...

Yeah, I find the fried version abit on the oily side too although I love the sambal...this looks so much healthier!:D

Ellie (Almost Bourdain) said...

@ Mel: 00 flour has a finer grain than commercial plain flowers, resulting in airy, light bread. If you can't find 00 flour, replace with plain flour.

Just Cake Girl said...

I'm always so hungry when i come to your blog!!! That looks amazing!! :))

Jo said...

Hi Ellie, these look gorgeous with super explosive flavours. You've given me inspiration for an upcoming tea party which I am having in 2 weeks time.

Tanvi@SinfullySpicy said...

Gorgeous! Your buns are so cute! I can eat so many of these..look so yummy!

The Dead Cockroach said...

Looks good!

Rosa's Yummy Yums said...

Wonderful! Very fresh and summery. That combo is perfect.

Cheers,

Rosa

Sonia (Nasi Lemak Lover) said...

Nowadays not many Malay stalls selling this kind of mini burger. i love the ikan bilis sambal but not the burger, quite oily thought. Anyway, your version sound healthy and good.

chef_d said...

Yum, this looks interesting! I love sambal!

Three-Cookies said...

Unfortunately I never saw these burgers when I visited Malaysia. The only local burgers I saw were Ramly. Deep fried burger - looks like Scottish influence:)

Barbara said...

I don't think I'd like the buns fried, Ellie. This is a super recipe and your buns are little gems! Never have had anything like the filling, it looks really good.

Gourmantine said...

Never tried these burgers (or heard of them for the matter) but they combination of flavors sounds so good! It's always a treat to read your blog! :)

Sarah (Snippets of Thyme) said...

What fun little appetizers. I have never heard of this before but the combinations sounds so interesting. I would LOVE to see what the little street vendor stalls look like in Malaysia. You little buns look perfect!

Jamie said...

Those are so adorable! But the yeast buns are absolutely perfect and as someone who loves to bake bread I must try this recipe.

Joanne said...

I'm 1000% certain that I would like your baked buns better than the fried ones. The filling sounds so intensely delicious!

Alexandra M said...

What a great idea ! It's original and looks really good, thank you.

Su-Lin said...

I've not heard of these but they look and sound fantastic! Mmm...sambal burger...

penny aka jeroxie said...

Awesome awesome awesome...will definitely bake some of those buns but turn them into sausage rolls. I like to do a malaysian hotdog!

Forager said...

What a fascinating flavour combination for a burger! I do love those anchovies and am sure to love this too!

Simon @ the heart of food said...

Sounds like a nice, healthier alternative to the original :)

TariMenari said...

I never noticed these. I miss some good sambal. Although when it came to burgers, Ramly burgers always won out! Other than that I loved getting some good mee goreng. Yum!

pickyin @ LifeIsGreat said...

I never knew the deep-fried version is called burger Malaysia. Normally I'd just refer to them as roti sambal at the makciks' kuih-muih stalls. The Malay makciks make theirs with really spicy sambal, just the way I like them.

This post makes me miss home a bit, in Singapore I don't see this.

Melissa said...

I'd love something like this right now. Would be lovely with a light soft bun, crisp fresh cucumber and the salty tang of the anchovies.. This makes my lunch of leftovers look pretty paltry in comparison! Can't believe I hadn't seen the recipes for the buns in GT, I've been looking for a good bun recipe for ages to do mini versions of my cheeseburgers for my baby shower soon. Thanks for solving that problem!

Peter G @ Souvlaki For The Soul said...

They look cute and delicious Ellie. The perfect party food

Maureen said...

Every time I visit your blog I want to become better at preparing food. These are little buns of joy, beautifully photographed as always.

Avanika [YumsiliciousBakes] said...

That burger looks delicious! Wish I had some.

susan said...

I could eat about a dozen of those!

Linda said...

This looks so delicious! Love the little buns!

Gastronomy Gal said...

I really want to find a good version of this in Brisbane. Know of any good Malay places in Brisbane at all? Looks great.

Sprinzette @ Ginger and Almonds said...

This looks just perfect - so delicious. I love how you crafted every aspect.

Iron Chef Shellie said...

yummmmmmmmm!!!!!! Burgers + Malaysia... not much wrong there! x

mominrome said...

I have been to malaysia one year ago...
I must say that I ate the best food ever!!!
:)

That's why I think that I am going to try this recipe! :)

Xiaolu @ 6 Bittersweets said...

Love the unconventional (well where I am hehe) filling to this burger. So much more flavorful than plain old ground beef, I'm sure.

Juliana said...

Wow, what an interesting burger...I like the idea of cucumber to refresh the spicy side of sambal :-) Hope you are having a great week Ellie!

FlourVonSonge said...

Oh My God, sambal Tumis imam bills. When my mum comes to visit from Malaysia, I so am to get her to teach me how to make this.

Yue said...

Your blog is amazing!!! I'm from Malaysia so I love the recipes you share with us :)

kankana said...

This is such a different kind of burger and so simple with so many flavor. I am gonna try this :)

dorogavtsev said...

Incredible :-)

Sara (Belly Rumbles) said...

Oh yum they look great. Perfect cocktail food.

Angie's Recipes said...

Those mini burgers look so adorable. They must be delicious too.

yasmeen said...

Wow! These look amazing. I have officially learned something new!

That's Ron said...

thats awesome! Malaysia boleh!

Adrian in Food Rehab) said...

Totally dig this- would make one party hit no doubt.

ZorroM said...

I like to smear some softened butter on the sambal side - it adds another layer of yumminess :)

My Kitchen and Me said...

havent had tis for some time! will try tis out soon...

Blair james said...

Finally, a recipe for mini- burgers. They look so adorable. This gives me enough reason to eat more burgers with the size as an excuse.

Thanks for sharing Ellie!

Jay said...

this looks incredible..great combination of flavors..:P
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Pretty. Good. Food. said...

All I can say is: mmmmmmm. Super cute too:)

ricekernel said...

Thanks for opening my eyes to these delights! The savory ingredients are mouth-watering and I look forward to trying them this weekend. Thank you for the inspiration!

tigerfish said...

Definitely love your ikan bilis sliders....*nom nom nom*

Beth said...

What gorgeous sliders. They look wonderful!

thelittleloaf said...

THese look so delicious. My boyfriend is a massive anchovy fan and burger lover - not sure I could convince him to replace the meat but maybe we'll try these as a little appetizer! Great mini bun recipe too - looks like the perfect doughy base for the anchovy mix.

Angie Lives to Eat (and Cook)! said...

They look adorable! =D When I read deep fried burger my heart stopped a little, but glad to read you made a healthier version =) I am not an anchivy lover though unfortunately =p

Sarah (Snippets of Thyme) said...

Thank you again for that dumpling recipe from weeks back (or month?). I just posted about them. We had so much fun making them and they are little bundles of deliciousness!

Gillion said...

Have you tried dumplings and roast ducks? They are the famous and traditional Beijing dieshes. And also bird's nest soup? Its a delicacy in China.

Enjoy your days~~~

Gillion
http://www.geocities.jp/hongkong_bird_nest/index_e.htm

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Supa Yummy said...

YUMMY ! I WANT THESE BURGERS FOR MY PIC NIC !

Supa Yummy said...

YUMMY ! I WANT THESE BURGERS FOR MY PIC NIC !
YOUR BLOG IS AMAZING !

wentzu chang said...

this looks so yummmy...

Ola said...

They look so lovely and delicious!

ATasteOfMadness said...

These are so cute, I cannot contain myself. Will definitely try this out!

girafes said...

nsiI tried these burgers while I was in Malaysia, thanks for the recipe, now I can make my own!