Sunday, September 20, 2009

Home Style Lok Lok - Skewer Mala Hotpot

Friend is crashing over my place for Ma La Hotpot. Due to the wet weather, it is ideal for hotpot. Rather than doing those normal style hotpot, I decide to do Lok Lok Hotpot for novelty. Lok Lok Hotpot is whereby the food condiments skewer on bamboo stick and cook in the hotpot. I did a basic skewer with standard cooked items and special chicken skewer and got quite a positive response from my friend.

Cooked Food Lok Lok
  • Bamboo Skewers (retail at $2 at Daiso)
  • Vegetable FIsh Balls
  • Mushroom Pork Meat Balls
  • Fake Crab Sticks
  • Chikuwa
  • Fried Fish Roll
You do not need to follow strictly the skewer items listed above. Feel free to experiment with other cooked items for the cooked food lok lok. Before you skewer the food items, check the depth of the hotpot with a skewer to see how much you food items you can skewer to ensure it could be fully cook when you immerse it in the hotpot .




Marinated Chicken Lok Lok
  • Bamboo Skewers (retail at $2 at Daiso)
  • 1 Chicken Thigh Chopped Chunk
  • 1 Teaspoon of Garlic Puree
  • 1 Teaspoon of Ginger Puree
  • 1 Teaspoon of Cumin Powder
  • 1 Teaspoon of Chili Powder
  • Salt
Marinate the chicken chunks with garlic, ginger, cumin and chili powder with a pinch of salt overnight. As Daiso's bamboo skewer is pretty thick so if you need to take care in skewering the chicken pieces as you need use certain amount of prodding to poke through the meat. This marinated chicken lok lok taste equally fabulous if you pan fry or grill it.

  Mala Hotpot Hotpot Soup
  • Mala Hotpot Soup Pack (retail $1.60 at Sheng Siong)
  • 3 to 4 cups of Water
The Mala Hotpot Soup pack sold in Sheng Siong is heavily flavored, therefore you only need 3 to 4 cups of water boil it before you add in the Mala soup pack. Do not add in the whole mala soup pack into boiling water. Add in by tablespoon and do a taste test until the hotpot soup reach the spice level you are comfortable with. Then, you are ready to have a hotpot fiesta.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hi do u happen to know the brand of the mala pack?? I can't find it at sheng xiong and am devastated. Pls email me at ginakoh@gmail.com if u know the brand. Thanks!

cookfreak said...

I frequent all supermarket in Singapore for new cooking condiment. Here is picture of the Mala Hotpot condiment sold in Sheng Siong - http://i272.photobucket.com/albums/jj178/cookfreak/Mala%20Hotpot%20Condiment/P1000082.jpg