The history of bahulu
Traditional Food - Kuih Bahulu
The Origin of Kuih Bahulu
Kuih Bahulu is a traditional Malay cakes from the olden days. The duration to make Bahulu takes a long time of preparation mixture to the combustion process. Bahulu has become the main menu in Malay dish on feast days or on occasions of greatness, such as Hari Raya and Wedding Ceremony. Ability to provide good Bahulu in appearance and taste the pride of and individual because it is the focus on Bahulu's fan. On direct exposure to preparing Bahulu pastry from previous generations, then our present generation is determined to inherit the family continuity in the baking of bahulu.
In other words, Kuih Bahulu are small sponge cakes, very soft. Traditionally were baked in special mold over coal oven, now baked in the home oven. Kuih Bahulu is also popular in Brunei, China and India
Reduce moisture in flour
Wheat flour used must be low in gluten. Before using the flour, it must be baked or ‘dry fried’ to reduce the moisture. To dry fry the flour, pour it into a clean and dry pan. Using the lowest heat, carefully toss the flour until it's hot.
Longer lasting kuih bahulu
Sugar is a natural preservative for food. To ensure that kuih bahulu lasts longer, sugar needs to be heated in a pan at low heat. Once it begins to melt, remove it from the heat and transfer it to the egg. This step will prolong the shelf life of the kuih bahulu and it can keep for up to 1 month.
Prevent kuih bahulu from sticking to mould
The mould must be heated in the oven before use. After that, fill the mould with enough oil and heat it in the oven once again for 5 minutes before filling it with the batter.Another tip which was not mentioned in the video is to pour tamarind juice into the mould and leave overnight before you start using it. The next day, rinse the mould thoroughly with water. Then, place it a lightly heated oven until it dries completely. After that, continue with the baking process.
How long can kuih bahulu be stored?
Kuih bahulu must be cooled to room temperature before storing them in air-tight containers. It can be kept unrefrigerated for up to a month if you follow the steps to longer lasting kuih bahulu.
To be continued. . . . .
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