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Step 1
Weigh the rice in a bowl but leave the scale on - do not press the tare button. Rinse the rice several times, until the water is almost clear, then drain off most of the water. Place the bowl of rice back on the scale, then add more water so the total weight of rice and water is 605g (21oz). Stir in one teaspoon of salt then put the ingredients in a rice cooker and steam until done. While the rice is still very hot, mix it roughly, to break up the grains, but not so much that it turns into a paste. Very lightly oil a pan then line it as smoothly as possible with cling-film. Press the rice into the pan so that it is about 2.5cm (1in) deep. Lay a sheet of cling-film smoothly on top of the rice. Place another pan on the cling-film, weigh it down so that it compresses the rice, then refrigerate for several hours or overnight.
Step 2
Finely chop the lemongrass, galangal, shallots and garlic. Pound the lemongrass and galangal in a mortar, then add the shallot and garlic and continue to pound until a rough paste is formed. Scrape the ingredients into a bowl and add the palm sugar, turmeric, curry powder, coconut milk, 5ml (1tsp) of cooking oil and one teaspoon of salt. Combine thoroughly, then taste; add more salt, if needed.
Step 3
Cut the chicken into strips about 2.5cm (1in wide) and mix them with the marinade. Leave at room temperature for about an hour, stirring occasionally.
Step 4
Soak wooden skewers in cold water (this prevents them from burning when you grill the satay).
Step 5
Make the sauce. Roughly chop the peanuts. Put the coriander seeds, peanuts, curry paste and palm sugar in a mortar and pound to a paste. Heat 5ml (1tsp) of oil in a saucepan, add the coconut cream and bring to the boil. Add the peanut/curry paste mixture and stir well to combine. Bring to the boil then lower the heat. Simmer for about five minutes, until the mixture is thick and the oil floats to the surface.
Step 6
Thread the chicken onto the soaked skewers. Lightly oil a grill pan or barbecue grill and lay the skewers on top. Cook the satay on high heat, until the chicken is cooked through and lightly charred at the edges, turning the skewers as needed.
Step 7
Pour the sauce into a bowl. Slice the cucumber, cut the red onion into bite-size pieces and the nasi impit into two-bite-size pieces. Arrange the satay and pressed rice (nasi impit) on a plate, add the bowl of sauce and the cucumber and red onion, then serve.
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