Malaysia Kuih Lapis Recipe

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  • čas přidán 22. 08. 2024
  • Malaysia kuih lapis, is a traditional layered cake dessert that is popular in Malaysia and other Southeast Asian countries. A bite-sized snack or dessert that is typically made from rice flour or tapioca flour, and flavoured with various ingredients such as pandan leaves, coconut milk, and palm sugar.
    Kuih lapis is made by layering different coloured and flavoured rice flour mixtures on top of each other, and then steaming the layers until they are cooked and set. The resulting cake has a soft, chewy texture and a sweet, aromatic flavour. It is commonly found in traditional Malaysian and Southeast Asian bakeries and food markets.
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    Ingredients:
    100g Tapioca Flour
    100g Rice Flour
    1/2 tsp. Salt
    300g Water
    140g Sugar
    200g Coconut Milk
    1 tsp. Pandan Paste
    Food Colouring (optional)
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Komentáře • 122

  • @Timberleas
    @Timberleas Před rokem +4

    Terimakasih Chef Michael … this Melayu living in Canada is happy to see this old school kuih. I’ve introduced Puteri Salat, Kuih Lopes and Kuih Kaswi to my ang moh neighbours n friends. Can’t wait to make this n let them try it.

  • @eartist3
    @eartist3 Před 6 měsíci +5

    Do know that i couldn't thank u enough for all the foolproof recipes. We couldn't afford classes. Turning CZcams as reference to generate a humble pocket money to survive. I supposed u celebrate cny. Happy Chinese New Year to you.

  • @marsitahdaud3536
    @marsitahdaud3536 Před rokem +3

    ure multi talented mic! thank you for this legend kuih.. as a malaysian people..i totally proud of u :)

  • @ninakrisna5786
    @ninakrisna5786 Před rokem +1

    Dulu aku pernah pratekin kue Lapis Singapur dari Mr Michael Lim ini..Sukses dan enak,cantik warna nya..Thank Mr Lim 🙏👍😋

  • @vickichoo1799
    @vickichoo1799 Před rokem +2

    Thks alot Michael, u made everything so easy. Im a Malaysian living in Hamburg and I miss all this dessert so much. U are the Best of the best❤

    • @michaellim
      @michaellim  Před rokem

      Thank you for your kind words. Much appreciated.

  • @lolarodz9542
    @lolarodz9542 Před rokem +3

    Buenos días Michael, que belleza de preparación y ha de ser super deliciosa. Muchas gracias.

  • @honarderakhshan2358
    @honarderakhshan2358 Před rokem

    Like Hi friend so delicious yummy amazing recipes awesome thanks for sharing my dear friend 👍👍👍👈👈🌸🌸😋😋

  • @muntamah06
    @muntamah06 Před rokem +1

    Terima kasih resepnya kue lapis sahabatku

  • @marieboudville6161
    @marieboudville6161 Před 5 měsíci

    Your recipe is the BEST. Simple, easy and just delicious. I have tried 3 other recipes and yours beats them hands down. Your recipe stays with me. Bless you 🎉❤

    • @michaellim
      @michaellim  Před 5 měsíci +1

      Thank you so much for your kind words! I'm thrilled to hear that you found the recipe both simple and delicious. It means the world to me to know that it's made a positive impact on your cooking. Your support and feedback inspire me to keep sharing and improving. Blessings to you too, and happy cooking!

  • @lisawong6573
    @lisawong6573 Před rokem +2

    This dessert looks delicious, Michael. Thank you for showing us how to make this. I've been waiting for this recipe. Thank you for sharing ❤.

  • @lasminingsih1537
    @lasminingsih1537 Před rokem

    Saya suka makanan tradisional...alat pengukusnya juga tradisional..jadi ingat zamannya mbah dulu...

  • @nurbaety6283
    @nurbaety6283 Před 6 měsíci

    hi, thank you for this recipe, I have tried it, it is very delicious. my children also like it. but I didn't use a little sugar... thanks, it's really good for selling, a simple recipe, easy to follow and most importantly delicious and soft tq

  • @TheresagelAngela-kf6ez
    @TheresagelAngela-kf6ez Před 7 měsíci

    Hi Michael Lim. Am Angela Lim from Sarawak. I did try you Singapore steam kuih lapis. Successful n nice. Next am going to try Malaysia kuih lapis. Tq for sharing

  • @riekefreer7858
    @riekefreer7858 Před 5 měsíci

    I will try this for my Indonesian dinner party in 2 weeks 😋

  • @sirocco7151
    @sirocco7151 Před rokem

    You are the best Michael- thank you-hungry Malaysian living in Australia. 😊😊

  • @yanimadani
    @yanimadani Před rokem +1

    If you have pandan leaves, you can put them in boiling sugar water..the aroma will be more delicious..
    Thanks for sharing 🤍

    • @michaellim
      @michaellim  Před rokem +2

      You are correct. If you're able to obtain pandan leaves, that's fantastic. However, if like me, you're in Europe and unable to find fresh pandan leaves or too expensive to buy them, pandan paste and essence can serve as an excellent substitute. 😊

    • @yanimadani
      @yanimadani Před rokem

      @@michaellim yess sure 👍🏻😊

    • @helentan5775
      @helentan5775 Před rokem +1

      Freeze dried Pandan powder is available

    • @michaellim
      @michaellim  Před rokem

      @@helentan5775 That is interesting, I must look that up. 😊

  • @gladyschia2512
    @gladyschia2512 Před rokem

    Tried this last night n it was successful n good! Thanks Michael , for sharing this !

  • @kayJovii
    @kayJovii Před 3 měsíci

    Somebody gifted a pack of this n didn't know how what to do..the instructions were not clear on the box.....I'll try now ...thank u 😁🤗

  • @srikiwik5676
    @srikiwik5676 Před rokem

    This is my favourite kue.thanks for sharing. Greeting from Indonesia

  • @jemanuels
    @jemanuels Před rokem

    Thank you so much Michael.
    Lapis is my favorite and haven't made it for a long time but you inspired me to make some.
    You are the best 🙏👍🙏👍🙏👍

  • @nageswaryvanham725
    @nageswaryvanham725 Před rokem

    Thank you Chef for another wonderful kuih lapis tutorial, hello from Belgium 🇧🇪

  • @jmchau
    @jmchau Před rokem

    I’m glad I’m not the only person who peels the layers…

  • @Momzie808
    @Momzie808 Před rokem

    I can’t wait to get started, now this I can do…..lol!

  • @zilazaffran4211
    @zilazaffran4211 Před rokem

    Because u share this recipe...i love u so much...

  • @neffybrein2421
    @neffybrein2421 Před rokem

    Preparing it is really joyfull, yet tasting it is the main goal.
    Delicious 😋
    Good luck with your next video MICHAEL ☘ 🌻 🍀

  • @irenetay7995
    @irenetay7995 Před rokem

    Yummy 😋 My favourite kueh, love this 😋 Thank you Michael for sharing your recipe 🥰

  • @nonnini8244
    @nonnini8244 Před rokem

    Paling suka dengan Kue Lapis 👍👌
    Yum 😋

  • @Amelia74255
    @Amelia74255 Před 7 měsíci

    Mas que bom encontrar esta receita aqui. Obrigada Michael Lim. Estava lendo o romance de “Kevin Kwan” e decidi procurar no CZcams com o nome que está no livro dele “kuehs” de Singapura.
    Nós comíamos muito, ao lanche, quando vivíamos em Timor dos meus tempos, feitos pela minha mãe. E conhecia pelo nome de Koe Manko. Hoje vivo em Portugal e não se encontra cá.
    Vou experimentar ainda hoje porque ingredientes temos e achei muito fácil de fazer. Tenho saudades do paladar deste delicioso doce.
    Obrigada e felicidades para si, Michael.

  • @limaikim3280
    @limaikim3280 Před rokem

    Nampak sedapnya...Nanti nk Terai buat 😋

  • @ardemisaguirre8088
    @ardemisaguirre8088 Před rokem

    Merci beaucoup , vous nous faites voyager avec tous ces délicieuses recettes 😋😋😋🥰🌹

  • @ShalusCurryworld
    @ShalusCurryworld Před rokem +1

    Wow amazing recipe 😋

  • @msnorbaiduri3855
    @msnorbaiduri3855 Před rokem

    Small quantity enough for a small family ❤.

  • @bunhernawati2626
    @bunhernawati2626 Před rokem

    Thank you very much God Bless to Michael Lim

  • @kyrephex
    @kyrephex Před rokem

    Thanks for sharing this recipe, very colorful and seems straightforward to make. I am looking forward to trying it :)

  • @kevinrodrigues5190
    @kevinrodrigues5190 Před rokem

    Wahhh this one i sure will do!!!! My favourite kueh

  • @gululukok5374
    @gululukok5374 Před rokem

    Amazing that u do it with your patience and Love thanks for teaching ( ❤️)GO ON 👏🌏🎇🌟💥🙏🌹

  • @choeechua3388
    @choeechua3388 Před rokem

    One of my favourite kuih!!! Thanks

  • @ericmurphy2862
    @ericmurphy2862 Před rokem

    Thanks again. I learn so much from you.

  • @MandarinMY
    @MandarinMY Před 3 měsíci

    Yes tq for this recipe❤

  • @sohkhimho2504
    @sohkhimho2504 Před rokem

    Ah over here its made in multi colour we call it 九层糕. I used to eat that 😋😋😋

  • @rhishiko-8644
    @rhishiko-8644 Před rokem

    Could U plz show us some Tai deserts? They look beautiful, tast unic...)

  • @suenidasa6497
    @suenidasa6497 Před 2 měsíci

    Thanks for sharing!

  • @yerlytorres5522
    @yerlytorres5522 Před rokem

    👍Thanks Chef beautiful récipe👌.

  • @radhaautarsital
    @radhaautarsital Před 8 měsíci

    Hello Michael i wanted to make a larger one for several people, how can I do that can you help
    me please?Thank you 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼

  • @dustbean
    @dustbean Před 4 měsíci

    Taste exactly like my otak man from the 60s who goes around Katong selling nyonya kuehs...the only change i made was to reduced the sugar to 100g....if i am to make it again(very likely)...i think try 80g of sugar

  • @user-jo8sy7ji1h
    @user-jo8sy7ji1h Před rokem

    عاشت الايادي روعة روعة 👌👌👍👍👏👏😋😋🍒🍎🍇💐💐💐

  • @judynga3138
    @judynga3138 Před rokem

    Thanks Michael 😊

  • @Lovecooking665
    @Lovecooking665 Před 9 měsíci

    Wow 🎉amazing

  • @normaangoelal4209
    @normaangoelal4209 Před 4 měsíci

    Yummi

  • @loolaihong202
    @loolaihong202 Před rokem

    👏👏👏 from Malaysia

  • @m.a6432
    @m.a6432 Před 6 měsíci

    I'm trying to make this for my kid's school event. Does coconut milk is the same as coconut cream?

    • @michaellim
      @michaellim  Před 6 měsíci

      No, coconut milk and coconut cream are not the same. Coconut cream is thicker and richer, with a higher fat content than coconut milk.

  • @hildegardelol8789
    @hildegardelol8789 Před 5 měsíci

    Good recipe🎉

  • @thavamalarkumarasamy3411
    @thavamalarkumarasamy3411 Před měsícem

    Hi what saiz the mound ya I want try looks yummy

  • @dennismahawira9427
    @dennismahawira9427 Před 11 měsíci

    Thank you michael

  • @khinthazin7985
    @khinthazin7985 Před rokem

    Thank you for your recipe!

  • @sephiaon7669
    @sephiaon7669 Před rokem

    So 💗💗💗💗💗💗💗 it ... Terimakasih

  • @samnangvideos
    @samnangvideos Před rokem

    Thank for sharing the video friend. It is amazing 👌
    Good success and stay safe ❤

  • @labushanab5875
    @labushanab5875 Před rokem

    Thank you for the recipe , Thailand has their own recipe “khanom chan”
    Did you use gelatenius rice flour or non-gelatinous? And would it make any difference if I used either one?

    • @michaellim
      @michaellim  Před rokem

      I used a combination of rice flour and tapioca flour in this recipe. If I had used glutinous rice flour, I would have specifically mentioned it. I apologize if my response was unclear. To clarify, rice flour by itself does not contain gluten.

  • @blancamercado3223
    @blancamercado3223 Před rokem

    Hi leen I love your recipes and the way you do ? Do you know the marshmallows recipe for piping flowers

  • @devaram-rw3nw
    @devaram-rw3nw Před rokem

    Very nice 😍😍👌👍

  • @alloysiustengjoohong2175

    Thanks, Michael... Your earlier video on the multi-colors lapis used 200g Tapioca Flour with 20g Rice Flour. Which is better and why? Many thanks for sharing your wonderful videos. Cheers!

    • @michaellim
      @michaellim  Před rokem +2

      The recipe I posted 6 years ago for 9 layers kuih lapis was a Singaporean one, and it has a distinct texture from the Malaysian version. This is because the Singaporean recipe typically incorporates more tapioca flour, resulting in a softer and more delicate texture. In contrast, the Malaysian recipe uses more rice flour, which makes for a firmer and chewier texture. Try both recipes and see which texture you like best. 😊

    • @alloysiustengjoohong2175
      @alloysiustengjoohong2175 Před rokem

      Thanks Michael... I sure will do both...

    • @tiffanienguyen7174
      @tiffanienguyen7174 Před rokem

      ​@@michaellimthanks. I think the Vietnamese version is similar to the Singapore's version except the Vietnamese version has mung bean paste in between the layers.

  • @soniamajouri49
    @soniamajouri49 Před rokem

    Thank you Chef 👍🙏

  • @poonminchang6165
    @poonminchang6165 Před rokem

    Hi Michael, thank you so much for this lovely and yummy recipe.
    Can you please teach me how to use fresh pandan leaves to substitute for the pandan paste?
    Also, may I know the height of your glass container and where l can get it? Thanks again.

    • @michaellim
      @michaellim  Před rokem

      You can add the fresh pandan leaves in while boiling the sugar and water mixture. The container height is 5cm.

    • @poonminchang6165
      @poonminchang6165 Před rokem

      Thanks for the info. But how do l replace the pandan paste with fresh pandan leaves to make the green layer?

  • @soniaabdullah5754
    @soniaabdullah5754 Před rokem

    Marvelous 😊❤

  • @lisasavourey3621
    @lisasavourey3621 Před rokem

    This is not my favourite kuih but yours looks so yummy that I so want to peel a few layers and shove them in my mouth😊

  • @M.Jo2023
    @M.Jo2023 Před rokem

    Hello 👋
    I hope you are keeping well. Thank you for sharing the recipe. Glad to know that this is vegan! May I ask whether we need to pour melted sugar water hot into the coconut? Or let it cool first? Thank you 😊

    • @michaellim
      @michaellim  Před rokem +2

      You don't have to wait for the mixture to cool down completely. You can add the coconut milk to the hot sugar water and then immediately pour the liquid mixture into the flour mixture.

    • @M.Jo2023
      @M.Jo2023 Před rokem +1

      @@michaellim Thank you so much for your prompt reply! I will give it try Chef. Stay blessed 😊

  • @juniorworld6142
    @juniorworld6142 Před rokem

    great

  • @angelsie8219
    @angelsie8219 Před rokem

    Wow! Another piece of beautiful art, Michael. Can I know is there any difference between this and the kuey Lapis you made 6 years ago. I meant besides the 9 colours and this only green & white version.

    • @michaellim
      @michaellim  Před rokem +3

      The recipe I posted 6 years ago for 9 layers kuih lapis was a Singaporean one, and it has a distinct texture from the Malaysian version. This is because the Singaporean recipe typically incorporates more tapioca flour, resulting in a softer and more delicate texture. In contrast, the Malaysian recipe uses more rice flour, which makes for a firmer and chewier texture.

    • @angelsie8219
      @angelsie8219 Před rokem

      @Michael Lim thank you do much for the clear explanation. I had tried the Singaporean receipe so I am definitely going to try the Malaysian receipe soon.

  • @Philip_Chong
    @Philip_Chong Před 3 měsíci

    Is tapioca flour and tapioca starch the same? Couldn't find tapioca flour.

    • @michaellim
      @michaellim  Před 3 měsíci +1

      The terms "tapioca flour" and "tapioca starch" are used interchangeably, and both can be used in similar ways in cooking and baking. Yes, you can use tapioca starch.

  • @meirecoelho5384
    @meirecoelho5384 Před rokem

    Irresistível farei com certeza gratidão chefe.

  • @Spike_bruno
    @Spike_bruno Před rokem

    Gostei muito legal, uma pena que no meu país não se encontra essa pandan paste

    • @michaellim
      @michaellim  Před rokem +1

      If pandan paste not available in your country, perhaps you can use fresh pandan leaves. Alternatively, you can try to find it online.

  • @user-ey4eb4hk5p
    @user-ey4eb4hk5p Před 8 měsíci

    What kind of flour you use?

  • @zhehanesian9121
    @zhehanesian9121 Před rokem

    Lapis Surabaya Cake please !

  • @user-kb3om3hu5f
    @user-kb3om3hu5f Před rokem

    Здравствуйте!!!
    Очень красивый рецепт🤩🤩🤩

  • @liunganli6000
    @liunganli6000 Před rokem

    👍👍

  • @ooikianchai5439
    @ooikianchai5439 Před rokem

    👍👍😋😋

  • @edis.kurung8698
    @edis.kurung8698 Před rokem

    Malaysia lapis deng ngana pe biji² itu, itu dia pe nama Lapis Tidore, setang.

  • @tanklee1048
    @tanklee1048 Před rokem

    如果用班兰叶更香。😋。。。👍

    • @michaellim
      @michaellim  Před rokem

      You are correct. 😊 Regrettably, it is challenging to come across pandan leaves in Belgium, and on the rare occasion that I do find them, they tend to be quite expensive.

  • @kajunmomaguillard1844

    Michael could you possibly devise gluten free chocolate cake recipe and gluten free bread recipe…

  • @AlexGerasimchuk
    @AlexGerasimchuk Před 28 dny

    And what the difference with Singaporean 9 layer Kueh?

    • @michaellim
      @michaellim  Před 28 dny +1

      belmerlion.com/posts-articles/kuih-lapis.html

    • @AlexGerasimchuk
      @AlexGerasimchuk Před 27 dny

      @@michaellim thank you! They look identical to me💛

  • @cupcake6461
    @cupcake6461 Před rokem

    I like ur steamer bamboo

  • @catherinechen8144
    @catherinechen8144 Před rokem

    Is panden paste made with real panden or is it artificial ?

    • @michaellim
      @michaellim  Před rokem +1

      Pandan paste can be either natural or artificial, depending on the manufacturer and the specific product. Some pandan paste products are made using natural pandan leaves, where the leaves are blended with water and then strained to produce a green liquid extract. Other pandan paste products may use artificial flavours and colours to simulate the flavour and appearance of pandan.
      When buying pandan paste, it's important to check the label and ingredient list to determine whether the product is made with natural or artificial ingredients. If you prefer natural ingredients, look for pandan paste made from pure pandan extract, without any added artificial flavors or colors.

  • @victoriavicsilmania6949

    👏🥰

  • @Onedin012
    @Onedin012 Před rokem

    😍😍😍😍😍💕💕💕

  • @rhishiko-8644
    @rhishiko-8644 Před rokem

    🙏🙏🙏😍😋

  • @suadleman324
    @suadleman324 Před rokem

    Can't find a steamer here where I live 😭

    • @michaellim
      @michaellim  Před rokem

      You can find it easily on online store.

  • @lyhuynh755
    @lyhuynh755 Před rokem

    ❤🫶

  • @MyArtCraft
    @MyArtCraft Před rokem

    Why does my cake harden?

    • @michaellim
      @michaellim  Před rokem

      Can you be more specific? What cake and which recipe are you referring to?

  • @khadijahmarrie4670
    @khadijahmarrie4670 Před rokem

    ITS really really un-recomended food..bcz you used food coloring. It should be used original pandan and Suji leaf .ITS healthier and more tradional recepy....

    • @michaellim
      @michaellim  Před rokem +3

      I don't mean to offend, but from what I can remember, many Asian kuih recipes involve the use of food coloring. However, you seem to be quite knowledgeable about tradition, so you may already be aware of this. It's true that fresh pandan leaves can be used for flavor, and it's common for Indonesian and Malaysian to use red coloring for kuih lapis recipe.
      Personally, I believe in moderation when it comes to food. Ultimately, the decision of what to eat is up to each individual.
      In addition to moderation, it's also important to consider factors such as portion size, frequency of consumption, and overall dietary patterns when making food choices. For example, a single high-calorie meal is unlikely to have a significant impact on health if it's balanced out by nutritious meals and regular physical activity.

  • @Chris-id7bt
    @Chris-id7bt Před rokem

    Not kuih malaysian , this kue from melayu .

    • @michaellim
      @michaellim  Před rokem

      Either term is generally acceptable to describe these types of snacks. However, if you specifically want to refer to the Malay-style kuih, it may be more appropriate to use the term "kuih melayu", not kuih from melayu.
      "Kuih Melayu" refers to a type of traditional Malay snack or dessert. "Kuih" also spelled as "kueh" is a term used in Malaysia, Singapore, and Indonesia to describe a variety of small cakes or snacks made from rice flour, glutinous rice flour, or other ingredients such as tapioca, coconut milk, and pandan leaves. "Melayu" means "Malay" in Malay language, so "Kuih Melayu" can be translated as "Malay cakes" or "Malay snacks".
      Kuih Melayu is a popular food in Malaysia and can be found in traditional markets, street food stalls, and restaurants.

  • @youtubedeletedmyaccountlma2263

    Your recipe has wayyyy Too much sugar, please use less. If people worried about sugar, make the sugar caramel sauce or honey.