Lum Sek Lee Traditional Chinese Sausage From Ipoh

Have you had the usual Claypot Rice before? Well, the one thing I like about the dish would be the generous amounts of meat and of course the chinese sausages contained inside. Last weekend, Janice decided to whip up her variation of claypot rice using the rice cooker, and using some of the Lum Sek Lee Traditional Chinese Sausages given to me a while back. 

My yummy lunch last week thanks to Janice
My yummy lunch last week thanks to Janice


The Lum Sek Lee traditional chinese sausages came all the way from Ipoh, given to me by my sister in law. What intrigued me about these sausages were the fact the factory has been around for ages and the manufacturer has now gone to the extent of shipping the sausages via post nationwide. 

Lum Sek Lee
10, Jalan Lahat, Falim, 
31450 Ipoh, Perak, Malaysia
Tel: 05-2822592
Fax: 05-2821743
Contact: Lam Chee Yuen 012-5647271

#1 Classic Lap Cheong (Pork Sausage) - RM13
#1 Classic Lap Cheong (Pork Sausage) Product Code: LC001 - RM13

The packaging came vacuum packed, with four pairs or eight sticks of thread-less Classic Lap Cheong. Weighing 300gm per pack, it was a whole lot of meat for a mere RM13. There were a couple of other variations of the chinese sausage which was given to me, check them out below. 

#2 Classic Yun Cheong (Liver Sausage) - RM13
#2 Classic Yun Cheong (Liver Sausage) Product Code: LC002 - RM13
#3 Gui Huo Rou (Preserved Pork Patty) Product Code: LC007 - RM13
#3 Gui Huo Rou (Preserved Pork Patty) Product Code: LC007 - RM13

So what made these Classic Lap Cheong (Pork Sausage) from Ipoh so unique that customers are willing to order it even though they are not in Perak themselves. Well, read on below on my review of its taste after Janice whipped up that "wholesome" meal for me.


Our version of the classic "Claypot Rice"
Our version of the classic "Claypot Rice"

Being really good in whipping up nice meals for me, Janice put her skills into using these Lum Sek lee traditional sausages for our home cooked "Claypot Rice". Using two of the sausages given to me, namely the Classic Lap Cheong (Pork Sausage) and the Gui Huo Rou (Preserved Pork Patty), we steamed the rice together with all the ingredients in a rice cooker. I did not take the liver sausage though, as I am not very accustomed to having liver in my meals.


Eggs are a must in these type of dishes
Eggs are a must in these type of dishes

The chinese sausages which were mixed into the rice cooker came out having a really soft texture. To have a different variation we topped the meal off with some diced Lap Cheong, stir fried to bring out the flavour and crispiness especially around the edge. A couple of whole eggs were broken and added into the mix for that added flavour. 


Our home made claypot rice with lots of meat
Our home made claypot rice with lots of meat

All in, I must say it was a very pleasant meal, with the Lum Sek Lee Traditional Chinese Sausage tasting slightly sweeter than the average sausages, but it has that meatier flavour without being too oily. Usually chinese sausages are very oily and oozes oil when put on the frying pan, but here, it was more meat, less fats all round. Good stuff.

To order your very own Lum Sek Lee Traditional Chinese Sausage and get it couriered direct to your home just give Lam Chee Yuen a call at 012-5647271, or email to cheeyuen_lam@hotmail.com. You could also go to directly to their factory in Ipoh if you're in the vicinity.


Comments

  1. Yummmmm!!!! You have my mailing address? Wink! Wink!

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  2. This must be gooooodddd! *Drooling*

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  3. Yum. Make some for me to eat. :D

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  4. Looking at your post at wrong timing, makes me even more hungry now, dying for food!!!><

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  5. My dad loves Chinese sausage and he always buy it for me to cook it with vege or fried rice! :)

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  6. is good... i try to buy and cook it... it is nice to eat... is very cheap...

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  7. is GOOD... i buy and try to cook it... it is very nice... n very cheap....n hv catalog at www.lumseklee.com ...

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  8. is Good and Taste... i buy and cook it... it is very nice... it is cheap....
    catalog : www.lumseklee.com

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