Kuih Kapit (Kue Semprong) also known as Love Letters Biscuit is a popular snack made during festive season especially in Singapore and Malaysia. Similar waffle-like biscuit made using the same technique can be found in many parts of Southeast Asia.
Whisk 150 g egg until foamy. Add in 150 g thick coconut milk, 200 g water, 150 g fine granulated sugar and ¼ teaspoon salt, mix until sugar is thoroughly dissolved. Sift in 100 g rice flour and 50 g all-purpose wheat flour, mix until the batter is smooth with no visible lumps, rest for 15 minutes.
Preheat the maker, pour in ½ tablespoon of batter. Amount of batter for each piece depends on the size of your mould.
The biscuit can be shaped in roll-shape or folded into triangular shape. Biscuit must be shaped immediately; it will harden and turn crisp very fast. Gloves are recommended for protection against heat.
Egg roll shape: Scrape off excess batter; immediately roll into egg roll shape with a chopstick.
Triangular shape: Fold into quarter, and trim off excess batter with scissors.
Store in airtight container as soon as possible.
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Notes
This recipe yields about 90 pieces.The nutritional value for reference is for 1 piece.