Apom | Wai Sek Kai 喂食街| Chai Leng Park, Perai
If you like to eat something sweet after dinner, this Ah Pom that located at Lebuh Kurau 5 (Wai Sek Kai喂食街), Chai Leng Park is a good choice for them. The stall that selling Ah Pom is owned by a Chinese auntie; she operated this business for more than 20 years. For those who stay surrounding Chai Leng Park should be know about this Ah Pom. Previously, she was selling the Ah Pom at Chai Leng Park market during morning and at Wai Sek Kai (Wai Sek Kai喂食街) at night. Since I was kid (5~6years old), I like it very much already. May be you will ask me "What's so special?", because you can find Ah Pom/Apom/Apong anyway. I can tell you here, the taste is totally different compared to other Indian style Ah Pom/Apom/Apong.
Hai, Ah Shui! This is the first time i write to you. Weeks ago, somehow i 'explore' into your blog and feel interested in the making of kuih puluh. The recipe is so simple for me as a beginner. I tried on it last week, the taste is sooo..... nice but dont know why it was not crispy (i mean the outer layer). Can u advise me why is this happen? Is it because of the oven was not hot enough? or the mould was not hot enough? or the egg was not hard enough? or......? The egg need to be stiff, is that means that it must be beaten until it turns white and hard where it wont drop off when we overturn the bowl? Please advise me, thank you very much!