Mention ingredients like coconut milk, galangal, buah keluak, belachan, lemongrass, and kaffir lime among others, and you've got the staples for a soulful Peranakan meal. Some of the more popular dishes from this tangy, spicy and herbaceous cuisine include beef rendang, laksa, and ayam buah kelak, the latter loved for the iconic tamarind gravy-laden chicken braised with candlenut.
To coincide with National Day, executive sous chef Alex Siah of Conrad Centennial Singapore has teamed up with food consultant, cookbook author and founder-owner, Shermay Lee of Shermay’s Singapore Fine Food, to create two dishes that pay homage to the island’s rich Peranakan history. A sixth-generation Peranakan with a strong culinary tradition, Lee was only five years old when she started cooking alongside her grandmother, Lee Chin Koon, then considered a doyenne…
