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Malaysian Roasted Spiced Chicken (Ayam Percik)

by AiPing August 25, 2016
August 25, 2016 14 comments

Ayam Percik, a Malaysian grilled or roasted chicken marinated in flavorful spices like turmeric, cumin & coriander along with lemongrass, coconut milk & tamarind. As the chicken is roasted, the marinade caramelizes on the meat lending a delicious coating that will blow your mind.

Ayam Percik, a Malaysian grilled or roasted chicken

College came quite suddenly for me. One day I was taking the major exam every 17 year old human being in Malaysia has to take before graduating from high school, the next day, I was in an air-conditioned room with twenty strangers looking at our very first ‘if else’ statement on the board.

Yes, a computing major.

The important thing about college is not the quality of education. At least not for students like me. It’s location location location. This means that it has to be in close proximity to good food. That and long gaps between classes and friends who drive. Parents always nag children to wisely make full use of their time. I finally put their words of wisdom to practice. I spent my time in a productive search for great places to eat. College money went to food. Period.

Ayam Percik, a Malaysian grilled or roasted chicken

It was during that time when I first laid my eyes… and mouth on Ayam Percik (pronounced ah yum per chay-k ) It’s literal translation means splash chicken, which in this case, it means basted. This traditional Malay dish originated from the state of Kelantan in Malaysia. Ironically, a state I’ve yet to step foot in.

The first bite I took felt like the greatest thing I’ve fed my tummy… that day. Perfectly grilled tender chicken that was marinated in spices slathered with the most divine creamy spiced coconut milk sauce. It’s mildly spicy, has a slight sweetness and packed with so much flavor from the turmeric, lemongrass, coconut milk and all the other spices combined. Yum.

I can honestly say that the only good thing I got out of college is Ayam Percik. ;p

Ayam Percik, a Malaysian grilled or roasted chicken

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Malaysian Roasted Spiced Chicken (Ayam Percik)
 
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Ayam Percik, a Malaysian grilled or roasted chicken marinated in flavorful spices, lemongrass, coconut milk & tamarind.
Author: AiPing | Curious Nut
Recipe type: Entree
Cuisine: Malaysian
Serves: 6
Ingredients
  • 6 chicken thighs
  • Spice paste
  • 16 shallots (short variety), peeled
  • 1½" ginger, peeled
  • 1½" galangal (blue ginger root), peeled
  • 6 garlic cloves, peeled
  • 8 dried cayenne chilies, deseeded and soaked in hot water
  • 2 tsp turmeric powder
  • 1½ tsp cumin powder
  • 1½ tsp coriander powder
  • 1½ tsp fennel powder
  • ½ tsp fenugreek powder
  • 5 stalks lemongrass, white parts only
  • 8 candlenuts or macadamia nuts
  • 1 tsp salt
  • 1 tbs sugar
  • ¼ cup oil

  • 3 cloves (optional)
  • 2 green cardamom pods (optional)
  • 2 tbs tamarind pulp
  • 1 can 13 oz thick coconut milk
  • 1 cup water
  • 1 tsp sugar
Directions
  1. In a blender, add the ingredients for the spice paste and blend until smooth.
  2. Over medium heat, pour the spice paste in a skillet or pan and fry for 10 minutes until fragrant. Add water or oil 1 tablespoon at a time if the paste becomes too dry. Don't burn the paste. Lower the fire slightly if needed.
  3. Add the cloves, cardamom, tamarind pulp, coconut milk, water, sugar and salt. Turn the heat up and bring the mixture to boil. Turn the heat to medium low and simmer for 10 minutes. Stir occasionally. It will reduce slightly. This is the marinade/sauce, so taste and adjust seasoning if necessary. Don't worry if it's slightly bitter. It will go away when roasting.
  4. When the marinade/sauce has cooled, pour everything over the chicken and marinate overnight to two days.
  5. Preheat the oven to 425 F.
  6. Remove the chicken from the marinade. Spoon the marinade onto a greased (or aluminum lined) baking sheet. Lay the chicken on top of the sauce (make sure the chicken covers the sauce and the sauce isn't exposed or it'll burn) and spread the remaining marinade on the chicken. Roast for 35-45 minutes or until internal temp of the thickest part of chicken is at least 175 F.
  7. Let chicken rest for 5 minutes. Brush the chicken with some of the oil. Serve chicken with the sauce over steamed rice (or coconut rice).
Notes
1. Chilies: You can substitute 8 dried chilies with 5 fresh red chilies. This recipe is mildly spicy. Increase chilies if you'd like it spicier.

2. Shallots can be replaced by one large onion.

3. Galangal (blue ginger root), shallots, lemongrass and candlenuts can be found in most Chinese or Thai markets.

4. Chicken: Make sure that the chicken is in room temperature for at least 30 minutes before roasting.
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AiPing

Hey you. AiPing here. I'm obsessed and will definitely die without Southeast Asian & East Asian food. Expect a lot of it here. No, it's not as hard as you think. And yes, it will change your life.

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14 comments

Sabrina August 6, 2016 - 7:06 am

Wow, that spice paste sounds amazing, AiPing! Another awesome recipe!

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AiPing August 10, 2016 - 10:28 am

Thank you Sabrina. I appreciate your kind words. 🙂

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Nagi@RecipeTinEats August 2, 2016 - 12:36 pm

OMG. First email I opened this morning. now THIS is what I love seeing from you! Hitting my sweet spot!!

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AiPing August 2, 2016 - 11:56 pm

Awwwwww Nagi…. You’re too sweet. xoxo

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Aish July 30, 2016 - 10:46 am

The pics speak for itself. Beautiful pics. Gotta try this.

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AiPing August 2, 2016 - 11:40 am

Thank you Aish. You’re too kind. Yes, try it. You will love it!

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immaculate July 30, 2016 - 2:42 am

Now this is what am talking about . Chicken full of FLAVOR!!! You know I can eat this whole thing without even blinking . YUM

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AiPing August 2, 2016 - 11:25 am

Thanks Imma. You know it. Chicken full of flavor.. like all Caribbean AND African Chicken. Yum!

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Sally - My Custard Pie July 29, 2016 - 11:57 pm

Such an interesting recipe – splash chicken … how intriguing… and beautiful photography.

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AiPing August 2, 2016 - 11:24 am

Yeah sometimes, I don’t get the translation either…. :p But it doesn’t matter because it’s super delish!!! 🙂

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Amanda Mason July 29, 2016 - 5:14 pm

Your pictures are beautiful…and this recipe sounds DIVINE! MOUTHWATERING! YUMS! Cant wait to try this!

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AiPing August 2, 2016 - 11:19 am

Thank you Amanda. You’re too kind. You definitely won’t regret trying this.

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Sarah @ Champagne Tastes July 29, 2016 - 4:06 pm

Those photos are gorgeous! And I love the spices you’ve used!

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AiPing August 2, 2016 - 11:17 am

Thanks Sarah. The spices are bomb diggity. :p

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