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Masterchef UK judges don't know their Malaysian cuisine and people are not okay with that

Masterchef UK judges don't know their Malaysian cuisine and people are not okay with that

The judges sparked an online war after criticising a Malaysian contestant's chicken rendang curry for not being "crispy"
04 Apr, 2018

Judges on a popular British cooking show are being ridiculed for ignorance of Asian food after insisting a Malaysian contestant’s chicken rendang curry should have been crispy.

Foodies in Malaysia, Singapore and Indonesia have taken to social media to vent at the critique of the Malaysian-born cook’s traditional and standard method for preparing chicken rendang.

“The skin isn’t crispy. It can’t be eaten but all the sauce is on the skin I can’t eat,” one of the MasterChef UK judges complained in a recent episode of the show.

Online, Southeast Asians pointed out that the chicken is cooked in curry sauce, not fried, and is never crispy. Some accused the judges of neo-colonial attitudes and racism.

Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak also chipped in, posting a photo of chicken rendang on Twitter and light-heartedly asking whether anyone has ever eaten a crispy chicken curry. Malaysian Foreign Minister Anifah Aman said the judges were guilty of “whitesplaining.”

The contestant, Zaleha Kadir Olpin, was eliminated from the competition but took to Instagram to vow she’d never stop cooking the traditional way.

Her offending rendang was presented as part of Malaysia’s national dish, Nasi Lemak, or rice cooked in coconut milk that comes with sides such as peanuts, spicy prawns and rendang.

The judges lavished praise on most of the ingredients but dismissed the non-crispy chicken rendang as a “mistake.”

One of the judges, John Torode, later stirred more controversy online by trying to fuel the ages-old war of words between Malaysians and Indonesians over which country invented rendang. However the absurdity of the crispy curry saga has provided the neighboring countries with a rare point of agreement.

The curry, which originates from West Sumatra in Indonesia, is popular in Malaysia, Indonesia, Singapore, Brunei and southern Thailand.

Comments

Alba Apr 04, 2018 01:46pm
I would guess chicken rendang curry is never crispy.
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Sabir Khan Apr 04, 2018 02:48pm
I believe the judge is biased. He should seek some counselling.
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SyedChaudhryGangaDinKhan Apr 04, 2018 04:02pm
UK judges should not be invited. No one from UK should be invited. What's wrong with people? My answer to a judge from UK will be very simple.
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Irfan Apr 04, 2018 09:09pm
All the spices, curry leaves, adding coconut milk in gravies, curry anyway came from South India to Asean countries through chola Kingdom.
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Hyder Apr 04, 2018 10:47pm
Sir Racism has gone into the foundation of British society.
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Honesty Apr 04, 2018 10:59pm
Who made them judges?
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Hasan Zuberi Apr 05, 2018 12:16am
Rending is a curry dish something like Qorma from the sub-continent. It is cooked in the sause with taste of sause merged with the meat, be it beef or chicken. These Britishers travelled half the world in search of spices, but it proves even till now they lack the basic instincts about masalas.
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Farouq Omaro Apr 05, 2018 05:36am
Pea brain judges!
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Riaz Apr 05, 2018 07:34am
This is not about chicken! This shows total lack of respect and a very colonial attitude. Can’t even be bothered to get facts rights, what a joke! He apologies by saying it may an Indonesian dish and sign off with Namaste! Malaysinans are not Indians, get your facts right, Furher!
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