One Pot Sambal Belacan Sweet Potato Mac and Cheese (serves 3-5)
15g Garlic, minced
10g Shallot, minced
20g Dried shrimps, soaked and coarsely diced
160g Sambal belacan, homemade or store-bought
750g Milk
500g Water, more if needed
250g Dried pasta
350g Sweet potato puree
250g Sharp cheddar, shredded
200g Kangkong (water spinach), washed and trimmed
1 Red chili, cut into rings
3-5 Calamansi
1. In a pot or frying pan, heat a tablespoon of oil over medium heat and sauté the garlic, shallot, dried shrimps till fragrant. Mix in the sambal belacan and fry till mixture is slightly drier.
2. Stir in the milk, water and half of the sweet potato puree before adding the dried pasta. Cover pan to bring mixture to a boil, stirring frequently for about 8-10mins, adding more water if needed.
3. When the pasta is barely al dente or just before your preferred texture, stir in the remaining sweet potato puree till mixture is homogeneous.
4. Add in the kangkong and red chili. Cover for another 3-4mins till pasta is al dente or at your preferred texture and the kangkong has softened.
5. Add in the sharp cheddar and stir till cheese has melted. Season accordingly with salt if needed. Serve immediately with calamansi.
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While creating the recipe, including kangkong was a no-brainer since it is a match made in heaven with sambal belacan as with the popular local dish 马来风光 (stir fry kangkong with sambal belacan). The crunchy vegetable also provides a textural contrast to the otherwise soft pasta dish.
As my tummy grows bigger each day, it is becoming increasingly challenging to remain standing for too long. Hence, I've created this dish as a "one-pot" recipe to save time and hassle. And luckily, I have access to off-the-shelves, sambal belacan paste this time. They are particularly handy during this period or for whenever I run out of homemade sambal belacan and am too lazy to make more. 😝
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