Not sure what to cook? We’ve pulled together our most popular recipes, so there’s sure to be something tempting for you to try. There's no limit to what you can cook with Prima Taste's diverse collection of products.
Nonya Sambal Sweet & spicy chilli sauce. A delicate blend of shrimp paste, chilli, tomato paste and mixed spices. Perfect with seafood.
Laksa Fried Rice Mild spicy coconut stir-fried rice sauce. A rich stir-fry sauce laced with herbs and spices to whip up a full-bodied dish. Inspired by Laksa, one of Singapore's favourite dishes!
Laksa Meal Sauce Kit A cross-cultural dish found, with variations, in Singapore and neighbouring countries. The famed Singapore Laksa is of Peranakan origin, that is, born from the intermarriage of Chinese and Malay cultures. Typically served with thick rice noodle, this rich coconut gravy laced with fresh herbs and spices captures the Peranakans’ love for spicy, full-bodied flavours.
Prima Satay Meal Sauce Kit Created by Prima Food, Prima Satay is an Indonesian twist of a favourite Singapore dish, inspired by the unique flavours of the island of Sulawesi in Indonesia. Such Satay is made with strips of meat threaded on bamboo skewers, grilled and served with a juicy tomato-based dip. Ketupat (compressed rice cakes), sliced cucumber and onions are typically served on the side.
Singapore Curry Complete Sauce Party Pack Smooth rich gravy infused with coconut milk. Each party pack serves 10.
Rojak (80g) The Singapore-style salad is made with juicy and crunchy vegetables and fruits tossed in an appetising mix of sweet, sour and a hint of chilli, and topped with roasted ground peanuts.
LaMian/Wholegrain LaMian Prima Taste Premium Non-Fried Noodle, created from high protein premium wheat/whole wheat flour, is highly versatile – great with soup, gravy or stir-fried.
Laksa Wholegrain LaMian Laksa Wholegrain LaMian features non-fried premium wholegrain noodle, offering a whole host of nutritional benefits!
Hainanese Chicken Rice Immigrants from China’s Hainan Island brought this dish with them while seeking a living in Singapore during colonial days.