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Monday, September 24, 2012

Coconut mooncakes 椰蓉月饼




I have been figuring out what recipe to make using this lovely double happpiness 双喜 mould given by "Penang gang" . Finally i decided to try this coconut mooncake which is also new to me..






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This mould is round and flat, perfect for this recipe, so i don't need to fill so much of coconut filling, so the sweetness of this mooncake tasted just nice.

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Both pastry and filling adapted from Joceline and Eileen were easy to handle,, definitely a keeper..
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My method of eggwash..
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Coconut mooncakes 椰蓉月饼
(recipe source: pastry recipe from Butter,Flour & Me, coconut filing from Eileen, with minor changes)
*using double happiness 双喜 mould, makes 11 pcs , leftover 3 pcs filling

Pastry
130g Hong Kong Flour
90g Golden syrup
30g cooking oil or peanut oil
1/4tsp alkaline water

Method
1. Sifted flour in a mixing bowl.
2. Mix syrup, peanut oil and alkaline water, slowly pour into flour.
3. Use a spatula or hands to mix till form a soft dough. Cover and rest it for 1 hour.
4. Weight 20g each and roll and shape into ball

Filling
15g cooking oil ( original recipe use butter)
70g sugar
150g grated coconut (from young coconut)
40g Kor Fun (cooked glutinous rice flour)
30g water
10g roasted sesame seeds

Egg wash- 1 egg yok + 1tsp milk (lightly whisk to combine)

Method
1. Mix grated coconut with Kor Fun together, set aside.
2. Add cooking oil and sugar in a saucepan, cook till sugar dissolved.
3. Add in grated coconut and water, stir and mix well.
4. Remove from the heat and add in roasted sesame seeds, mix well. Set it aside to cool.
5. Weight 20g each and roll and shape into ball.

To make mooncake
1. Flatten the dough ball and place a coconut filling in the centre, wrap and seal the dough by slowly push the dough until totally cover the whole filling. Slightly shape into a ball again.
2..Lightly flour the mould, knock out excess flour.
3. Place a mooncake ball into the mould and flatten the base o the biscuit with your palm.
4. Overturn the mould to tip the mooncake out by tapping the sides against the table lightly if needed.
5. Bake at a pre-heated oven at 180c for 7mins.
6. Remove mooncakes from oven and set aside to cool for at least 15mins.
7. Apply egg wash on the whole mooncake and bake at preheated oven at 170c for 15-20mins or until golden brown.
8. Remove mooncake from oven, immediately transfer to wire rack to cool. Serve after 1-2 days in room temperature as to let the mooncake skin soften.

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50 comments:

  1. This is the first time I see coconut mooncake. Looks wonderful!! I think this is something that I should be able to do it. By the way, can I check with you on the syrup. What syrup is this. Can I just use the golden syrup from the can? I don't think I can get Hong Kong flour from here. Can I replace it with regular flour or cake flour? Thanks Sonia.

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  2. This is a very unique mould, with the double happiness word. Aiyoh, I should have read your post before I attempt in making the mooncake , because the mooncake skin I made is very hard even the second day now, and not brown at all though I have baked for 20-25 mins already.

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  3. 薄薄的月饼很漂亮,可爱!

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  4. this mould looks great with the coconut filling, very 'sweet' sampai hati, hahahahaha !

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  5. 太漂亮的月饼了。。今年有好多的食谱想试,
    看来中秋要到,是来不及做了哈哈。。

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  6. I love coconut and I would really love this mooncake. This is very unique, I seldom see mooncakes with this filling.

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  7. coconut is my flavorite. The shape is special and nice!

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  8. This is the first time I see coconut mooncake. Mooncakes can be done with different types of filling. Looks so beautiful golden brown. "Hoe Laeng" and must be yummy too.

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  9. hmmm i am not so fancy on coconut filling

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  10. 好漂亮的月饼。
    椰蓉月饼是我家老爷的最爱,所以今年做的特别多。。嘻嘻!

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  11. Hi Sonia, very nice mooncake mould you have. Your mooncake looks so lovely and I can imagine it definitely taste good.

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  12. Gert, sorry, i use golden syrup and have amended the recipe..Yes, you can replace with cake flour or superfine flour.

    Sem, yes, this mooncake pastry is easy to handle and turned soft the 2nd day,, anyway I was using the golden syrup which i kept for 1 year already..People said the longer keeping the syrup, the faster mooncake turned softed 回油

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  13. I think this thickness for mooncake is just right compared to the traditional one which I find it too sweet unless sliced into thin pieces. This is like the wife cake (老婆饼). Nice.

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  14. very nice mould ! I never have coconut mooncake before but I think it is a bit like Melaka famous 椰角。 i wanted to try this but really I have too many in my list ...hehe...one day ...one day....!

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  15. Mooncakes with coconut filling have been surfacing lately. Yours look good!

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  16. Very nice! I am sure when it comes out of the oven, the smell would be so yummy! This is first time I see coconut mooncake and I think I will sure love it.

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  17. I like your mould leh...have to search for it and make for next year hehe! This coconut mooncake is something new to me too, which I would like since I like coconut:) Bookmarked.

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  18. I think this is also the first I see a coconut mooncake. Looks good.

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  19. 这款月饼我收藏了
    明年再战:)

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  20. Great job Sonia! They looked shop bought :)

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  21. Sonia, may I know which oven mode did u used? Top an bottom or fan assisted? Mine turned out uneven even I applied egg wash on the whole mooncakes. Tks!

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  22. yummy.....
    unfortunatelly i dont have the mould..:(

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  23. What an unusual filling for mooncake. Bet it must be delicious. I can imagine the aroma of the coconut in the filling. Oh, beautiful mould too. Fantastic job, Sonia!

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  24. Anonymous, i use normal built-in oven (Teka brand), no top and bottom, normal baking mode and no fan assisted, at the middle rack.

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  25. From the ingredients I can imagine how delicious the filling taste. YUmmm.... Thanks for sharing.
    Hope you're enjoying your week ahead.
    Kristy

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  26. 1st time see mooncake with such thickness, great also coz won't be so jelak :)

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  27. I didn't make any mooncake this year, kakaka...

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  28. Coconut mooncakes sounds so special.

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  29. Very special mooncake with coconut filling. The mould looks pretty too.

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  30. Very pretty mould and moocake.

    I think this mooncake is originated from penang right? U first got to know it thru Eileen's blog last year, had since bookmarked it but still didn't manage to make it this year.

    Hope that I can attempt to it next year.

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  31. Sonia, if I can taste this, it will be triple happiness for me! hehe

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  32. very unique and pretty mould. This mooncakes very nice, like those traditional 喜饼!

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  33. It's certainly a double happiness mooncake because it looks good and I'm sure it taste good too :) :)

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  34. Don't have time to check out some mooncake molds for you ! :P Anyway , this batch of mooncake looks great ! Love the filling as well :D

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  35. unique... i like it... i thinks i hv no time for making mooncake now. coz got something happen but anyway hope can try it in next year.

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  36. Sonia~~
    好特别好喜庆的模子呢!!月饼做得好看极了!!喜欢喜欢!!!!呵呵呵。。。
    Joceline也上了椰丝馅的月饼。。。搞得我恨不得明天就买点椰丝回来试试做。。。。><
    好吧!!就试试吧~~~大伙们都说好吃捏~~~

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  37. nampak sedap but i've never tried mooncakes.

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  38. Where do you get the stamps for the mooncake?

    It looks truly delicious. :)

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  39. London's beauty, it was a gift from my blogger friends..

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  40. Very unique mould, and special paste. File into my recipe liao. Thanks Sonia for sharing. 赞^_^

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  41. OMY Sonia these coconut mooncakes look delicious!!!

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  42. wow.looks yumm. never seen or tasted it before..u r simply amazing.

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  43. Wait, I might like this coconut moon cakes! I've never had one but I do love coconut flavor... I've only tried traditional kinds.

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  44. a very special mould! very appropriate to make coconut mooncakes like this!

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  45. It is just too beautiful, I love the coconut filling in mooncake.

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  46. Sonia,
    Your mooncake is so pretty and unique.(coconut filling)
    Your mould looks pretty too.
    mui..^^

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