Maybe you can use Thai fragrant rice that has pandan smell to cook. :)
Ask any local Malaysian who is living abroad on which meal they crave for the most, and the majority of them would scream Nasi Lemak. Well, even those of us here in Kuala Lumpur can't get enough the nasi lemak flavour. Soaked in coconut milk, the rice is steamed to give a scented of light coconut creaminess. But what makes nasi lemak a top favourite for so many of us lies in its spicy toppings served with curry chicken, squid cooked with chili sauce, beef rending, and crunchy ikan bilis (fried anchovies).
Nasi Lemak is the national dish of Malaysia. It's eaten any time. If you are a citizen of Malaysia, you'll eat Nasi Lemak at breakfast, lunch, dinner...... Any time of the day!
It's cooked in coconut milk, with pandan leaves and even ginger or a stalk of lemon grass.
Nasi Lemak is available on almost every street corner and in almost every local-themed restaurant, served with everything from chicken to beef to cuttlefish.
Maybe you can use Thai fragrant rice that has pandan smell to cook. :)