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Ang Ku Kueh - 紅龜粿

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Recipe at: http://www.themeatmen.sg/ang-ku-kueh

Racial Harmony Day happened yesterday on the 21st of July - in order to celebrate this uniquely Singaporean day, we've invited friends to a potluck get-together using the most universal language.. food!

In this video we bring to you Ang Ku Kueh, aka red tortoise cakes! They are shaped to look like tortoise shells and represent good fortune and blessings. A popular local snack here, we've decided to use this recipe for its sweet mung bean filling and soft chewy skin.

Our recipe consists of 2 colored variations, the original red and a pandan flavored green for an exciting contrast. You know that you have done it right when the dough is smooth and soft to fit perfectly into the mould. It's easy to make and ideal for a family/friend get-together.

Other dishes featured are curry puff, roti John, popiah, and baked cheese tart, all covering our multi-cultural roots. Make everyday a racially harmonious day everyone!

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Here's other great recipes to try:
Chicken Curry Puff: http://themeatmen.sg/chicken-curry-puff/
Popiah: http://themeatmen.sg/popiah/
Roti John: http://themeatmen.sg/roti-john/
Baked Cheese Tart: http://whisknfold.com/baked-cheese-tarts/


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