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17 September 2012

flower bloom this season

Every year prior to Mid Autumn Festival, I will check out the Mooncake fair at Takashimaya.  And every year after the fair, I started to make plans for mooncake making. Not only it gets me into the "mooncake festival" mood, it also made me crave after all the mooncake testing. With that, the mooncake craze has started.
After my successful kick-start on my Flaky Yam Mooncake, I moved on to snowskin ones which I personally prefers.





Rose Snowskin Mooncakes (I)

Ingredients:

(A) 150g koh fun
      150g icing sugar
        50g shortening

(B) 180ml iced water
      * 1/8tsp Rose water

for filling
600g store bought pure lotus paste
20g toasted melon seeds

Method:
1. Toast the melon seeds and set aside.
2. Weigh lotus paste of 30g each. Add some toasted melon seeds, shape into rounds and set aside.
3. Sieve koh fun and icing sugar into a big bowl. Rub in the shortening and add in iced water mixed with rose water, mix to form a soft dough.
4. Remove and roll into a long strip. Scale at 25g each and roll into rounds. Flatten and wrap in lotus paste balls.
5. Place the moonies dough into a dusted mooncake mould. Press firmly, dislodge imprinted mooncake from mould.
6. Best served chilled.

* my addition

Recipe reference & adapted : Y3K cookbook
                                              My secret recipes series volume 11









18 comments:

  1. This is so pretty, love the pinkish colour :)

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    1. Ann, I love all things pink, so is my Mooncake :)

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  2. 你的作品
    总是让我心醉:)

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    1. 谢谢鲸鱼!我们互相学习:)

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  3. 真的很美很美,柔柔的粉红,看了很舒服很陶醉

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  4. Nice Mooncake. Can I substitute shortening with other ingredient?

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  5. 好漂亮的月饼,淡淡的粉红冰皮让人看了很想咬一口。。。嘻嘻!

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  6. Wow your moon cakes look so lovely and awesome. Usually after seeing your post it motivate me to bake. Do we need to add in any pink colouring into the dough? Is this size of mooncakes consider mini?
    Thanks for sharing.
    Christina Poh

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    1. Christina, i didnt add any colouring as the rose water i bought from Japan has shade of pink. In my second batch, i have increased it to 1/4tsp and the pink was brighter. Do share with me pictures of your mooncakes.

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  7. Your moncakes are so pretty and feminine.

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  8. Your mooncakes have a lovely colour and I like the design!

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  9. Hi girl, I just love the baby pink colour of these snowskin mooncakes. Love the colour, love the colour, really really but sorry, I'm not a big fan of it, hahaha!

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    1. Yes Jessie, some very much prefer traditional ones than snowskin. Me too, love the colour :)

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