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Cocos Keeling Islands cuisine

Cocos Coconut Crab Curry

The island’s iconic dish: coconut crab simmered in a creamy coconut milk curry with chili, lemongrass, and turmeric — luxurious, spicy, and deeply local. 1)

Ikan Panggang (Grilled Fish in Banana Leaf)

Fresh reef fish marinated with tamarind, ginger, and chili, wrapped in banana leaves and grilled over an open flame. 2)

Nasi Dagang Cocos Style

Steamed coconut rice served with spicy tuna curry and pickled vegetables — a traditional Malay meal adapted to the island’s flavors. 3)

Sambal Sotong (Chili Squid)

Tender squid cooked in a fiery sambal sauce made from red chilies, shallots, and shrimp paste — bold and aromatic. 4)

Coconut Fried Rice

Fragrant rice stir-fried with coconut flakes, prawns, vegetables, and a touch of chili — a signature comfort food across the islands. 5)

Cocos Laksa

A creamy noodle soup with coconut milk, prawns, fish cakes, and bean sprouts, infused with lemongrass and curry paste — deeply warming and rich. 6)

Kangkung Belacan (Water Spinach Stir-Fry)

A popular side dish of stir-fried morning glory leaves with chili and shrimp paste — fresh, salty, and spicy. 7)

Fish Head Sambal

A bold island favorite — fish heads simmered in sambal and tamarind sauce, served with steamed rice for an umami-packed experience. 8)

Cocos Chicken Satay

Skewered chicken marinated in turmeric and coconut milk, grilled and served with a sweet, spicy peanut sauce. 9)

Prawn and Coconut Stir-Fry

Juicy prawns tossed in a fragrant sauce of coconut cream, lime leaves, and chili — light but deeply satisfying. 10)

Ketupat (Rice Cakes)

Compressed rice cooked in woven palm leaf packets, often served with curries and spicy gravies during communal feasts. 11)

Coconut Pancakes with Palm Sugar Syrup

Soft pancakes made with coconut milk and shredded coconut, topped with dark, caramel-like palm sugar syrup. 12)

Fried Banana Balls (Kuih Kodok)

Sweet mashed bananas mixed with flour, fried into golden fritters — a beloved island snack. 13)

Cocos Fish Curry with Tamarind

Tangy, spicy curry of local reef fish cooked in tamarind juice, turmeric, and chili — a dish that captures the Indian Ocean’s soul. 14)

Sago Pudding with Coconut Milk

Pearly sago cooked in coconut milk and palm sugar, often chilled and served as a refreshing dessert in the humid island heat. 15)

cocos_keeling_islands_cuisine.txt · Last modified: 2025/10/14 01:28 by aga