We bought about 10kg of
durian the other day during our recent trip to Tenom. Yes, we have to hurry because
the durian does not wait for anyone. Durians are going to drop whenever they’re
ready and it’s we who have to make the effort to get ourselves to the right
place at the right time. They’re sold as cheap as RM5 per kg. Isn’t that crazy?
They’re many different types of durian so you’ll need to work a little harder
to judge the durians yourself in order to find a good one. After you have made
your pick then don’t be scared to haggle because the vendors actually expect
you to make an offer countering the price they just made up for you. Many
people find haggling intimidating but not Hub.
One thing that's good about
staying at the Perkasa Hotel is that I did not find those big signs on the
walls with the red X through a durian. It means that they actually don’t care
if you bring durians into your room or not.
After we’ve done stuffing
our faces with durian, they’re still about 6kg left. So, I guess it’s time to
make something with them.
Durian Bingka
Adapted from Yatiememories
Ingredients
3 whole eggs
1 cup thick coconut milk
2¼ cup water
2 cup all-purpose flour
¾ cup sugar
½ tsp salt
2 tbsp butter / margarine
1 – 1½ cup durian flesh
Egg yellow food colouring
Sesame seeds
Directions
Lightly grease a muffin tray with veg oil. Preheat oven to
200⁰C. Preheat the prepared tray in the oven while it heats up.
Blend together the eggs, coconut milk, water, flour, sugar,
salt and butter / margarine until smooth.
Add in the durian flesh and a few drops of egg yellow food
colouring. Continue to blend until well incorporated.
Carefully
take out the prepared tray from the oven and put it on the counter. Pour the
batter into the tray. Sprinkle sesame seeds over it.
Bake
for 40 minutes until the top develops a lovely golden-brown hue.
Transfer
onto rack to cool.
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