Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Help!!!! - "Ear Lobes" Biscuit??



You dip the "ear lobe" biscuit into black coffee. Scoop up some coffee along the way. Just because it can. You then transfer the "ear lobe" biscuit (without dropping any coffee) into your mouth and hmmmmm, crunch crunch, yum yum.....delicious.

Wait a minute!! "Ear Lobe" biscuit??!!! Oh man!! What a terrible name!! The truth is I have no idea what is the name of this biscuit. I just know that I grew up buying this biscuit whenever I see it sold anywhere in Malaysia. I think they are mostly homemade as they are usually sold in a transparent bag with no details. At least the ones I buy and they are usually really good and crunchy.



Now, if any of you know what this biscuit is called, please do let me know. So, calling out to Malaysians and Singaporeans whom I think would be familiar with this biscuit, tell me what is the name. If any other country has this biscuit, do share too.

The reason it is called ear lobes is because it is shaped somewhat like an ear lobe. You think?



With my relocation to Dallas 2 month plus ago, I managed to bring along one pack of "ear lobes" biscuits in my already overly full luggage. I savoured every bite and manage to take some photos before it all went into my tummy.

So help me out.

Do let me know what this biscuit is called and best if there is a recipe somewhere out there on how to make this.




23 comments:

Food For Tots said...

We called this biscuit "牛耳饼" in Cantoneses. Oh! I miss it too. It used to be my childhood snack. ;)

Unknown said...

Hi there. Thanks for the challenge. I do research as part of my job so I decided to take this one on. I think your biscuits are called Spiral Ear Biscuits, or Yee Chai Pang. Here's a link with a picture and recipe: http://neckredrecipes.blogspot.com/2006/07/yee-chai-pang-spiral-ear-biscuit.html

Crossing my fingers that it's the right one!

pigpigscorner said...

I loooove this when I was a kid. Never tried it with coffee though!

mysimplefood said...

Food For Tots - Unfortunately I can't read Chinese. I am banana as the saying goes. But the first word is cow right?? :)

The Mom Chef - OMG, you are simply amazing. Spiral Ear does sound better than Ear Lobes!!! I am so going to try the recipe!! I can't believe you found it!!

Pigpigscorner - yup...i think this was a childhood snack. Not easy to find good ones now. I only buy from this shop in Ipoh whenever I am there as it is fresh and crunchy!!

ICook4Fun said...

We too called 'yee chai peng' You can check out Lily's blog for the recipe. http://lilyng2000.blogspot.com/2010/03/yee-chai-paengear-biscuit.html or another version which I like better http://lilyng2000.blogspot.com/2009/07/cows-ear-biscuit.html

Unknown said...

I love this biscuit! I use to eat this all the time when I was a child. It's been so long since I had one, will have to get some soon.

Anonymous said...

I don't know what this is called, nor have I ever tried it, but I really want to! Looks absolutely delicious :)

TasteHongKong said...

Pity that it is not that easy to find this lovely snack in my place now. We call it cow's ear.

MaryMoh said...

I love this biscuit too. Such cute name...haha. Thanks very much to those who gave the links. I would also love to try.

mysimplefood said...

Vincent - I will check out your website. Thanks for the invite.

ICook4Fun - Thanks so much for all the links. Yee Chai Peng!!!!

Margaret Chen - I agree, we all ate it when we were small.

Baking Serendipity - The links to the recipe have been posted on this page. I am planning to try making it one of these days too.

Taste HongKong - Not easy to find it nowadays too. I only buy it at one little shop in Ipoh town in Malaysia.

Mary Moh - pls do share when you try the recipe :)

Biren said...

You have a very interesting way of eating these biscuits :)

choi yen said...

yi zai bang (Cantonese), ear biscuit :P

mysimplefood said...

Mary - I thot eating with coffee is common :) I think I grew up eating with grandma and she always has coffee :)

mimid3vils - Thanks. I knew "ear" was in there.

tigerfish said...

I call it Ear Lobe Biscuits too in Singapore. But I never scoop coffee with that before :O...that is new way of eating.

Mother Rimmy said...

So incredible! I'm sending this to my daughter. She'll love it!

mysimplefood said...

tigerfish - I guess it is only me and the coffee. But I highly recommend it. Delicious!!

Mother Rimmy - It is a lovely biscuit. I didn't even know that it had 5 spice powder in there.

Noob Cook said...

this is my childhood snack. we call it pig ear's biscuits when we are young. It looks good dipped into coffee :)

Jo said...

One of my fav biscuits when young .. I call them elephant ear biscuits.

mysimplefood said...

noobcook & Jo - Thanks for dropping by. One thing I have established for sure. The name definitely is EAR...elephant ear, pig's ear, human ear and this is definitely a favourite Childhood biscuit!

Nana said...

Looks like 'kerepek bawang'for Malay people.It's traditional snack that using onion in its ingredients..(sorry my english is terrible)

Anonymous said...

We just had these for our family international dinner, they were called "Kuping Gajah" Elephant Ear?
Must try them with coffee!

Unknown said...

I love this biscuits while I'm was a child when going to school i have only 5 cent for spend .....1967..

Unknown said...

I love this biscuits while I'm was a child when going to school i have only 5 cent for spend .....1967..

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