

You know that someone is a serious and great cook when she tirelessly perfects her recipes even though it means that the family has to eat the same dish over and over again, Sherie of Maameemoomoo is just that with her Hainanese chicken rice recipe, a popular dish in Malaysia and Singapore.
Maameemoomoo food blog is one of the finalists of Singapore Blog Award; it beckons with mouthwatering recipes and gorgeous photography, one that is sure to stir up your appetite.
Please welcome Maameemoomoo to Rasa Malaysia with her perfect Hainanese chicken rice recipe. Enjoy!
Truth be told, I got to know about Rasa Malaysia quite sometime ago back in 2006 from one of my favourite food blogs then. All these years, I’ve been silently supporting Bee without her knowing but now, errrmmm… not so silently anymore aye? :)
When Bee invited me to do a guest post for her last month, I was elated but at the same time, a little worried…

Why?
Just take a look at the Bee’s recipe index. I doubt that there is any Malaysian/ Singaporean dish that has not been featured on Rasa Malaysia already.
Fortunately, 1 out of 2 suggestions suggested got Bee thrilled and she was quick to agree to it because she hasn’t featured this particular dish, yet.
Hainanese chicken rice is a dish of Chinese origin most commonly associated with Hainanese Cuisine, Malaysian Cuisine and Singapore Cuisine. It is based on the well-known Hainanese dish called Wenchang chicken (文昌雞).
Don’t be surprised though, if you find the chicken rice served in Hainan, China is different from what you can find in Southeast Asia. Over the years, adaption has been made by the Chinese Hainanese clan who migrated to Southeast Asia which resulted today’s Hainanese chicken rice in Singapore and Malaysia.
Being a Hainanese myself, I often eat this when I was growing up. My mother has this ultra soft-spot for this dish, perhaps, because it is the only Hainanese dish which she can whip up perfectly. Tee hee hee!
So, how do you define a good plate of chicken rice?
You might be shocked to know that each and every one of us defines it differently. While a bowl of kick-ass rice works for me, some may think it is the oh-so-tender-chicken pieces with its silky smooth skin, or some, it is the one-of-its-kind-chili sauce.
I say, whatever works for you and that is that.

Before this, due to my non-existent chopping chicken skill, I usually cut the chicken into just 4 sections and let the children tear the meat off by themselves.
However, ever since I promised Bee that I’ll produce a decent looking plate of chicken rice for her, my poor family had been consuming chicken rice for almost 5 weeks consecutively for the past month!
Thankfully on my 5th attempt, I managed to get a plate of OK-looking chicken pieces and i thought that was the end of my chicken rice meal for the next 3 months at least, but guess what?
I’ve just been sent a request to cook this dish on Sunday for my partner’s family and his beloved sister who would be back from the States for a short holiday!
Guess it’s not that easy to get bored of Hainanese chicken rice eh?
What Dishes to Serve with This Recipe?
For a wholesome meal and easy weeknight dinner, I recommend the following recipes.

Chicken Rice
This is a chicken rice dish found in Malaysia and Singapore, called Hainanese chicken rice. Easy and delicious chicken rice recipe.
Ingredients
For the rice
- 3 cups uncooked washed rice
- 5 tbsp vegetable oil
- 4 cloves finely chopped garlic
- 4 finely chopped shallots
- 2.5 cups chicken broth + 2 tbsp
- 4-6 blades of pandan leave screwpine leaves
- 1 small thumb of ginger cleaned and bruised
- 1 tbsp garlic and shallot oil
- 70 g chicken fats
- 1.5 tsp salt to taste
For the chicken
- 1 whole chicken preferably free range organic chicken
- 1 small thumb of ginger cleaned and bruised
- 5-6 stalks of scallion washed
- 10 bowls chicken stock adjust accordingly
- 4 blades of pandan leaves screwpine leaves
- 1 carrot roughly chopped
- 3 tsp salt
- 10 bowls cold water
- 1 cucumber peeled, halved and sliced diagonally
For the sauce
- 2 tbsp light soy sauce
- 2 tbsp chicken broth
- 3 tsp sesame oil
- 3 tsp garlic and shallot oil
For chicken rice chilli sauce
- 90 g red chilies, you may add in some bird's eye chili
- 15 g garlic
- 50 g ginger
- 1 tsp salt
- 1 tsp sugar
- 50 ml chicken broth
- 60 ml lime juice, to taste
To garnish
- Few sprigs of cilantro
Directions
For the chicken
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1
Wash chicken, drain well, stuff ginger and scallion into the chicken's cavity. Using 2 tsp of salt as scrub, rub the salt all over the chicken for smooth looking skin.
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2
In a not too large stockpot which fits the chicken perfectly, boil the chicken stock (enough to cover the whole chicken) together with pandan leaves, carrot and salt.
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3
Submerge the whole chicken, breast side down, in the boiling water for 35-45 minutes depending on the size of the chicken. Lower the heat to a gentle simmer immediately.
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4
When the chicken is cooked, remove chicken and plunge it into prepared cold water at once for 10 minutes. Keep the chicken broth** for later use.
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5
Drain the chicken, discard ginger and scallion from the cavity and set it aside to cool before chopping it neatly into desired serving size.
For the rice
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1
Heat oil in wok, fry chopped shallots and garlic till fragrant and golden in colour. Add rice and stir well. Transfer the rice mixture to rice cooker.
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2
Once transferred, add chicken broth, pandan leaves, ginger, garlic and shallot oil, chicken fats and salt into rice mixture. Cook according to rice cooker's manual instruction.
To prepare chicken rice
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1Line a serving plate with cucumber slices.
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2Arrange chicken pieces on top, pour in the prepared sauce before garnishing with cilantro.
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3Serve with chicken rice, side soup and chicken rice chili sauce.
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4**Any left over chicken broth can be served as side soup, garnish with cilantro or chopped scallions. I like my soup with fish balls. ;)
Recipe Notes
Never let the Great-Wall-of-China-long list of ingredients and methods intimidate you. It's really not as tough or scary as it seems + the ingredients can be easily attainable almost everywhere and importantly, your effort will be extremely well paid off after.
can you show the video how to chop up the chicken so it’s photo ready when presented?
Sorry there is no video on this recipe.
For the rice, where do I get chicken fat from?
Chicken skin.
Hi Rasa Malaysia,
This recipe looks tasty and I would love to give it a try but I can’t find Pandan leaves anywhere. What can I use in place of Pandan?
Thank you for your advice.
Linley.
Skip.
the rice recipe is fantastic, I got really close. “1 small thumb of ginger” perhaps indicate weight, i think even a pinkie size ginger made the rice tasted very ginger. I am going to try replacing the ginger with a clove of garlic (smashed and leave the skin on) and see. the pandan leaves were a little hard to come by in Germany. I soaked the dried pandan leaves in half the amount of water for your chicken broth and used that liquid with half chicken broth portion. I skipped the salt, which i should not have.
I will do the chicken next.
Awesome!
I just finished a plate of this and boy was it delicious! Some may want to scale back on the soy at the end depending on your sodium preferences but I loved it. I only added one chicken. Breast because I paired this with general tso chicken that I made and this outshines that by far. Yum!
The best thing about chicken rice is the soup… I wish it was easier to find here. You’ve reminded me that I haven’t cooked this in a while, now I’m craving for it (at midnight)! :P
wow.. Looks Yuuuumm…
Thank you very much for the recipe
i will try it :)
HI there,
I am curious on why you cook that with carrots? I have never seen chicken rice stall serving it with carrot thou?
Hi there, how long typically do we simmer the chicken for? It’s my first time cooking a whole chicken by boiling so I’m not sure and don’t want to overcook it! (making it now actually :D) I have a 1.7kg chicken if that helps! Thanks :)
Hello, I love chicken rice. When I cook the rice, do I use 3 rice cups full of rice or 3 measuring cups full of rice? One rice cup is about 3/4 measuring cup full of rice. Thank you.
Yes I would like to also find out, should the rice and chicken broth be measured in a rice cup or a measuring cup?