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The Thai Table: A Celebration of Culinary Treasures. Marshall Cavendish. ISBN 981-261-442-7; Brissenden, Rosemary. (2007). Southeast Asian food: Classic and Modern Dishes from Indonesia, Malaysia, Tuttle Publishing. ISBN 0-7946-0488-9; McDermoot, Nancie. (1992). Real Thai: The Best of Thailand's Regional Cooking. Chronicle Books. ISBN 0-8118-0017-2
Charcoal-grilled spiced chicken. Ayam goreng: Nationwide Fried chicken Spiced chicken fried in coconut oil. Ayam kecap: Southern Peninsular Chicken Chicken simmered or braised in sweet soy sauce. Ayam percik East Coast Peninsular Grilled chicken Grilled chicken with a spicy, curry-like sauce. Ayam tandori: Nationwide Roasted chicken
A chicken sandwich is a sandwich that typically consists of boneless, skinless chicken breast or thigh, served between slices of bread. Variations on the "chicken sandwich" include chicken on a bun , chicken on a Kaiser , hot chicken , or chicken salad sandwich.
KLG (Chinese: 快樂雞; pinyin: Kuàilèjī, referred to as Kuai Le Gee in Malaysia (lit. ' Happy Chicken ') is a Taiwanese fast food chain headquartered in Fengyuan District, Taichung. [1] Due to loose copyright laws, [citation needed] KLG's branding heavily imitates that of KFC.
The company formed as a result of Singapore-Sarawak joint venture, with the Singaporean partner bringing in the recipes for the chicken rice. Its operations started out with only 1,200 sq. feet air-conditioned lot in Song Thian Cheok Road. Over the years, the company now boasts a total of 30 outlets to date.
A spicy chicken sandwich is a sandwich made of a boneless white breast of chicken whose breading is seasoned with a spicy blend of peppers and spices. Common seasonings include garlic powder, onion powder, oregano, smoked paprika, cayenne, salt, cracked pepper, jalapeno juice, and crushed red pepper flakes, which are stirred into the bread crumbs. [1]
Nasi goreng pattaya, or simply nasi pattaya, is a Southeast Asian fried rice dish made by covering or wrapping chicken fried rice in thin fried egg or omelette.Despite its apparent reference to the city of Pattaya in Thailand, the dish is believed to originate from Malaysia, and today is also commonly found in Singapore.
Bubur ayam (Indonesian and Malay for "chicken congee") is a chicken congee dish served in Southeast Asia. It is rice congee with shredded chicken meat served with some condiments, such as chopped scallion, crispy fried shallot, celery, tongcay or chai poh (preserved vegetables), fried soybean, crullers (youtiao, known as cakwe in Indonesia and cakoi in Malaysia), both salty and sweet soy sauce ...