Kuih Cucur Badak
March 24, 2021

What is Cucur Badak?
Cucur Badak is a traditional Malay/ Indonesian snack, made of sweet potato dough filled with spicy coconut filling.This spicy coconut filling is known as Serunding Kelapa.
How to Make Cucur Badak?
Printable recipe in English and Bahasa is available at the end of this post.
1. Sweet Potato
Anyway the main hero in this snack is the sweet potato.
So I chose orange sweet potato.
Orange sweet potato is sweet and easier to mash.
(psst... and sweet potato is way much cheaper than its purple skin cousin)
2. Coconut Floss
Coconut floss goes very well with cucur badak or sweet potato dumplings.
The balance of chilli heat, sweet and salty in a bite, is just heavenly.
For your easy reference, check out my Serunding Kelapa or Coconut Floss recipe!

Can I freeze Cucur Badak?
Definitely!You can pack up some uncooked cucur badak (stop at step 11 and pack) in an air tight container.
And just take out a few or all, and proceed to fry them.
Do I need to thaw these frozen cucur badak prior?
I have no problem, frying them straight from freezer.Just brush off some ice, if there is any, and fry them.
Video on "How to Make Cucur Badak"
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Turnip Cake

Cucur Badak
Yield:
22 pieces
Prep time: 20 MinCook time: 20 MinTotal time: 40 Min
Cucur badak is a Malaysian snack made with sweet potato dough and filled with spicy coconut floss.
Ingredients
List of ingredients for sweet potato dumplings (In English)
- 500g sweet potato
- 1 cup flour (2 tablespoon extra)
- 1/2 teaspoon salt
Bahan-bahan untuk Cucur Badak (In Bahasa Malaysia)
- 500g ubi keledek
- 1 cawan tepung (extra 2 sudu besar )
- 1/2 sudu kecil garam
Instructions
How to make sweet potato dumplings (In English)
- Clean, cut and steam sweet potato for 8 minutes
- Set aside to completely cool.
- Mash the soft sweet potato with fork or potato masher.
- Add plain flour and mix well
- Add salt to the soft dough.
- If the dough is still soft, add 1 tablespoon of flour at a time.
- Mix again.
- Divide into 22 balls (25g each ball)
- Roll into a ball and flatten.
- Place balled coconut floss in the middle and wrap with sweet potato dough
- Shape and set aside.
- Heat up about 2 cups of oil in a frying pan.
- Fry until golden in colour.
- Serve.
Cara-cara membuat Cucur Badak (In Bahasa Malaysia)
- Bersih, basuh, potong dan kukus ubi keledek selama 8 minit.
- Setelah empuk, biarkan ubi sejuk sepenuhnya.
- Lenyak ubi dan masukkan tepung gandum.
- Uli sehingga sebati.
- Masukkan garam.
- Jika doh cucur badak masih lembik, masukkan 1 sudu besar tepung gandum.
- Bahagi doh cucur badak kepada 22 biji atau 25g berat tiap satu.
- Isikan doh cucur badak dengan serunding kelapa.
- Bulatkan dan pastikan tiada lubang (nanti minyak masuk atau cucur badak akan pecah)
- Panaskan kuali dengan 2 cawan minyak masak.
- Goreng sehingga warna keperangan.
- Siap di saji.
Notes
Note in english.
1) These sweet potato dumplings can be frozen after step ....
Nota (in Bahasa)
1) Cucur badak yang belum di goreng, boleh di buat cucur badak frozen.
Nutrition Facts
Calories
41.14Fat (grams)
0.09 gSat. Fat (grams)
0.02 gCarbs (grams)
9.04 gFiber (grams)
0.90 gNet carbs
8.14Sugar (grams)
1.49 gProtein (grams)
1.04 gSodium (milligrams)
8.30 mgCholesterol (grams)
0.00 g
What was posted on 24th May 2013
What do Malaysians do when they get together?We would feast on Malaysian food of course. Everyone will make /cook and bring something that reminded us of Malaysia. It will be like a mini 'Pasar Malam' or night market that sells delicious, scrumptious Malaysian delicacy.
E or D (or sometimes both) would ask "Mom, what are you making for the party?"
This time round, it was E who posed the question...
me : I am making something with sweet potato and its called Cucur Badak
E : what's that? (asked the girl with limited knowledge of Malay words...)I see a window of opportunity to wind her up... who would need an enemy when you have a mom like me
me: hmmm...in English ~ that would be Deep Fried HippopotamusCucur means deep fried finger food, either sweet or savoury
E: *rolling her eyes* Seriously?...
Badak means Hippopotamus
So I wasn't wrong... was I?
One may find Cucur Badak in most Malaysians or Singaporeans or Indonesians blogs. None of us could resist sharing thus shout to the world about these fantabulous morsels.
It is one of our lovable kuihs /snacks /bites of all time, made of sweet potato dough and fill it up with spicy coconut filling, then deep fry till golden. Just like doughnuts with savoury fillings.
We will have it for breakfast or for afternoon tea.
Delicious to have Cucur Badak with Malaysian coffee.
Hi Lisa
ReplyDeleteIt has been ages I had this! I remember I learnt to make this was in Home Science class. Looking at your cucur badak bring back some memories in school days. Yourcucur badak must be taste great with all that spices in.
Thanks Mel, its nice to eat in cold wet Auckland :P
DeleteThat looks delicious! A wonderful combination of spices.
ReplyDeleteThe first click is wonderful!
Cheers,
Rosa
Cheers Rosa :D
DeleteI always love the combination of potatoes and coconut and looking at the photos I am pretty sure this will taste awesome.
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DeleteLove your shots, Lisa! Was that an old table top or props for your photography? :D
ReplyDeleteHi Chef,
DeleteThank you :D
Its one of few props that I have :D
Lovely pictures Lisa! I love the dark wood of the table and the contrast with the cucur badak
ReplyDeleteI love sweet potato and this is such an interesting and unique way to serve it.
ReplyDeleteI love sweet potatoes! This looks wonderful - I especially love that you made with coconut!
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