Num kreab explained

Num kreab
Alternate Name:nom kreab, nom krieb, Cambodian rice cracker, Cambodian rice pancake
Country:Cambodia
Type:Rice cracker
Main Ingredient:Rice flour, palm sugar, lard
Similar Dish:Senbei

Num kreab (Central Khmer: នំក្រៀប) is a Khmer thin, round and flat rice cracker that is sold as street food in Cambodia.

History

Unlike num ansorm, which is made for Cambodian New Year, num krieb is not prepared for any specific occasions.[1] Num krieb is frequently made from leftover rice,[2] often by poor farmers who sell it to earn extra income.[3]

Similar to other round rice crackers across Asia, num krieb has the same recipe as the smaller Japanese senbei but is the size of the Indian flatbread bhatura. It is difficult to presume of num krieb's antiquity, though local traditions consider it to be from time immemorial.[4]

Preparation

The num kreab is made from various ingredients including rice, palm sugar, lard, and duck eggs or chicken eggs. The rice is rinsed and soaked in water, then drained and steamed. After that, it is mixed with palm sugar and pressed into small balls. The balls are flattened with a piece of wood or a short round tube and dried in the sun for about 1 to 2 hours before being stored in a basket or pan for grilling.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Houn . Savong . នំក្រៀប . Nom Kreab . 2024-01-16 . Yosothor . km.
  2. Web site: 2023-08-10 . Best Cambodian Cakes: A Journey of Sweet Discoveries . 2024-01-16 . en-US.
  3. Web site: 2021-09-22 . លក់នំក្រៀបឆ្លងខេត្តចំណេញត្រឹម ៣ ម៉ឺនរៀលមួយថ្ងៃ . Selling crackers across the province . 2024-01-16 . Koh Santepheap Daily . km.
  4. Web site: 2012-05-11 . គ្រួសារ មួយ នៅ ស្រុក ព្រៃ កប្បាស ប្រកប របរ លក់ នំ ក្រៀប បន្តវង្ស ត្រកូល . A family in Prey Kabas district sells crackers to continue the family line . 2024-01-16 . Koh Santepheap Daily . km.