I think is time for me to "Sou Kong" and take a short break from blogging and enjoy the Dragon New Year. Yesterday i did my last batch of baking (maybe not the last, i'm not sure ^_^)of pineapple rolls. I still using back my old recipe and made little changes and resulted a very flaky and buttery pineapple rolls. So far, I have not seen a pineapple tart or rolls that same like my recipe which requires only 4 ingredients, Butter, Condensed Milk, Flour and Egg yolk, cheap and easy ! The other day Jane came over to my house, and I heard she talked to someone who asking for pineapple tart recipe, and she told her to use Sonia's condensed milk pineapple tart recipe, hahaha!
A bamboo green plant given by Jane..
Pineapple rolls (Nastar) 凤梨酥
(recipe source: by Sonia a.k.a Nasi Lemak Lover) , makes around 170pcs
350g butter
100g condensed milk (I use F&N Sweetened creamer Vitaminised)
510g plain flour / all purpose flour
2 egg yolks
2 egg yolks, for egg wash
700g Pineapple filling (homemade or store-bought)
Method
1. Cream butter and condensed milk till light.
2. Add in egg yolk one at a time, and beat until combine.
3. Mix in flour, mix till become a soft and not sticky dough.
4. Put dough into a Nastar mould and press out into strips about 5-6cm long.
5. Place pineapple jam filling on the edge of a strip and make a small elongated roll.
6. Cut off excess dough, brush with egg glaze.
7. Bake in preheated oven at 170c for 15-18mins or till golden brown.
8. Cool on wire racks before storing.
I would like to take this opportunity to wish all of you A Happy and Prosperous Lunar New Year. May the year of Dragon bring all of you good luck, health and happiness !!
新年快乐,万事如意,龙年行好运哦!恭喜恭喜!
Looks so perfect n yum...this year I haven't tasted the tarts yet ...that platter is so delish ...Wish you Happy CNY
ReplyDeleteI'm loving all your CNY bakes! 龙年快乐!
ReplyDeleteOh Sonia, you have baked those Pineapple tarts that are wrapped around/rolls which I most preferred. It is a must Pineapple Tarts for CNY. Here I would like to wish you and Your family Good Health, Prosperity and Abundance of fortune throughout the Dragon Year.
ReplyDeleteHi Sonia, kong hee fatt choy!
ReplyDeleteSonia , your homemade baked goods looks really good !!!! You've really done a great job ;) I would like to greet you and your family Kung Hei Fat Choi !!!
ReplyDeletewow, this recipe used only 4 ingredients oh, but the tarts look so yummy...okay, i want to bookmark this and try out next year or maybe some other day...i still have some pineapple filling in the fridge...hehe
ReplyDeleteHappy Lunar New Year to you too! ^o^
You put together such a beautiful tray of food made by yourself, not only they're delicious to eat, but with such special effort and meanings too, most wonderful!!
ReplyDeleteWishing you & your family a very happy and prosperous Year of Dragon!!
Happy Chinese New Year! All the goodies in the tray look so tempting!
ReplyDeleteHappy Lunar New Year to you and your family....
ReplyDeleteMe also will be away from blogging for the time being...
Gong Xi Fa Cai, Sonia. Wish you have the happy and enjoyable CNY.
ReplyDeletetummy rumbling to see your cny cookies photos..haha...
ReplyDeleteHappy Lunar New Year to u and your family~
Love all your CNY treats! I should try out these dragon cookies and pineapple rolls.
ReplyDeleteGong Xi Fa Cai to u and family!!!
happy luna new year
ReplyDeleteCan I take this home,huh? Hahaha!Though there is not much of celebration in Sydney but I will also take a break from baking coz I still haven't planned for my itinerary for the trip to HK, leaving in less than 3 weeks, exciting!
ReplyDeletehappy new year!!
ReplyDeletei still have tonight to try your recipe hehe :D
I love pineapple rolls and also the flat type.
ReplyDeleteHappy cny to u n family...
ReplyDeleteHappy dragon year to u and ur family.
ReplyDeleteThis recipe is special I shall try it next year. I presume it is good for the closed shape right?
My mouth is watering right now watching these yummy treats! Happy Chinese New Year to you and your family :)
ReplyDelete新年快乐哟:)
ReplyDelete万事如意:)
The pineapple rolls look fabulous!
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year!
Whoa, you're all ready for the coming celebration. I usually spend my CNY travelling. ha... Cause both of our parents live far from here.
ReplyDeleteHope you're going to have a fabulous time. Enjoy & have loads of fun.
Cheers
Kristy
祝Sonia全家人新年快乐,身体健康,龙年行大运!
ReplyDeleteHappy Chinese new year, Sonia! Your cookies are so tempting, but I like your bak kwa the most :-)
ReplyDeleteoh my! now i am craving for pineapple tarts, which is no way i can find it here *drooling* (-_-')
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year Sonia! have a wonderful time with your family!
Keong Hee Huat Chai! Such a beautiful spread you have there!
ReplyDeleteI love your tray of goodies and this pineapple tarts are a great addition to it. Pineapple tarts are my favorite but I have not made it in a long time. My friend gave me a Nastar mold last year. Maybe I'll use it next year :) BTW, I tried your bak kwa recipe and it is out on the blog. Wishing you a very Happy and Prosperous Year of the Dragon!
ReplyDeleteAll your cookies look so perfect and lovely presentation too!
ReplyDeleteWishing you a Happy Lunar New Year!恭喜发财!
祝你及家人在龙年心想事成,万事如意,身体健康!!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful and yummy cookies. Gong Xi Fa Cai to you and family. :)
ReplyDeleteI will try yours after cny,hehe...Happy New Year & Gongxi Fa Cai!
ReplyDeleteLovely cookies!! 祝你新年快乐,万事如意!!
ReplyDeleteSimply beautiful, I can feel CNY is in the air! Wishing you and family a very happy lunar new year with abundance of food, laughter and great health!
ReplyDeleteI love the platter full of goodies.Happy new year to you and your family.
ReplyDeleteSonia, wishing you and your family Keong Hee Huat Chai!!
ReplyDeleteI like the simple recipe for the pastry. Will have to try that out for sure. Gong Xi Fa Cai, Sonia!
ReplyDeletebeautiful tray of the CNY treats here!! gong xi fa cai!
ReplyDeletethis looks wonderful happy new year
ReplyDeleteHappy Lunar New Year Sonia! Enjoy your holiday with your family! This tray of goodies is fabulous! You are so well prepared!
ReplyDeleteWishing you Gong Xi Fa Cai and may you have a year full of happiness, health and wealth:D
ReplyDeleteHappy new year :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for Wonderful posting.
Tempting and yummy!
ReplyDeleteWow.. I can see the filling of pineapple rolls, it's so tempting :D
ReplyDeleteThese sound great. I love pineapple in just about anything. Happy New Year, Sonia!
ReplyDeleteHappy Chinese New Year to you and your family, Sonia!
ReplyDeleteWe will definitely try out your pineapple tart recipe next year!
Gong xi Gong xi! 祝你心想事成, 万事如意!
ReplyDeleteWishing you and your family 'A Happy & Healthy Dragon Year'! (^_^)
ReplyDeleteHappy CNY to you...
ReplyDeleteGong Xi Fa Cai to you and family. Best wishes for the Dragon year.
ReplyDeleteThanks for this recipe! I will bookmark and bake these yummy tarts for my family.
That's one bountiful platter to serve the guest!
ReplyDeleteWishing you and your family a roaring success, great health, peace, harmony and a compassionate spirit as we welcome the year of the dragon! Gong Xi Fa Cai!
You make it look so easy!! I shall try it next CNY!! ;) Happy lunar new year sonia!!!
ReplyDeleteHappy Lunar New Year! Your baked goods look amazing!
ReplyDeleteUn plat de gâteaux bien gourmands.
ReplyDeleteHappy new year my friend.
Hi, is this recipes suitable for making enclosed pineapple tarts?
ReplyDeletePineapple tarts, never miss out to try it out whenever I visit ppl's place heheeee .... Wishing you and your family a Happy Chinese New Year :)
ReplyDeleteHi Sonia
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year
"Gong Xi Fa Cai"
Gong Xi Fa Cai! All the yummy sweets I want!
ReplyDeleteYour pineapple rolls look so adorable! I bet they taste superlicious! Wishing you and your family a HAPPY and HEALTHY Dragon Year!
ReplyDeleteIf only I lived closer to you, I'd visit you for all those yummy goodies! :) Happy New Year!
ReplyDeleteGong Xi Fa Cai!
ReplyDeleteWishing you Happy New Year & Gong Xi Fa Chai.
ReplyDeleteI'm back in Perth today. Thanks for the lovely gift.
I hope there is some left when we come to your house next Wednesday! wink! wink!
ReplyDeleteHi Sonia, How have you been ? Wish you and your family a very happy Chinese New Year !!!
ReplyDeleteThat's a wonderful array of lovely goodies :-)
Sonia, wishing you and your family 新年快乐 Happy Lunar New Year ^_^
ReplyDeleteSonia,
ReplyDeleteJust wanted to thank you for sharing this recipe. I love this recipe alot! thanks!!
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ReplyDeleteHi, I've used your pineapple tart recipe but I shaped into balls instead. I've done 2 batches. The 1st batch, my family don't like the texture as it's too soft. Then I done the 2nd batch, I baked 5 to 8 min longer. The texture is right but the pineapple paste abit dry. I know the longer I baked it, the paste will tend to be dry. Could you advice me how to make the pineapple paste not dry after baking? Tks :)
ReplyDeleteHi Sonia, i always enjoy reading your blog and this time, tried this pineapple tart recipe and it turned out great, friends n myself love it so much! Thanks for sharing!
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ReplyDeleteHi, can I know the ratio of pastry vs paste?
ReplyDeleteHi, can I know the ratio of pastry vs paste?
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