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Friday, September 6, 2013

Colourful Snowskin Mooncakes 彩色冰皮月饼

This is my 1st batch of mooncakes this year, made this for my two sons and my sister who prefer snowskin mooncake. This time, I found a very easy to handle snowskin recipe. At first, I was thinking to make 100% natural colours of mooncake, but the end, I have to replace some with food colouring to bring out the nice colour tone. Nevertheless, I was happy to see the natural nice blue from blue pea flower (bunga telang).

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One tip to share, make sure you add the colouring into the water first but not add into dough later as when you work more, the dough tend to turned rough.
Like this example, I use strawberry powder for pink, so first I dissolved this powder with water first before mix with flour.
You can see the orange one is a bit rough, because I use yellow dough to add with red food colouring, work too much, it became rough!

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Since I didn't prepare pandan paste, I blend 2pcs pandan leaves only and the green colour is not that strong, so I have to drop some green food colouring
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I just use this type of jelly mould to imprint the rose pattern

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Snowskin mooncake is very easy to prepare.
First sieve koh fun and icing sugar

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Rub in the shortening 
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add in coloured iced cold water
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Don't worry if you see the mixture is wet, just continue to mix
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It will turn to smooth but don't over work it !
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Like this mini size of mooncake, handy and can choose your favourite colour ^_^
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Colourful Snowskin Mooncakes 彩色冰皮月饼
(recipe source: adapted the basic recipe from Hearty Bakes,with changes)
*makes 8pcs (for one colour)

38g Koh hun (cooked glutinous rice flour) 糕粉
38g Icing sugar糖粉
sms7 13g Shortening白油
45g Iced Cold water冷水

White lotus paste filing

Method
1. Weigh lotus paste of 20g each. Shape into rounds and set aside.
2. Sieve koh fun and icing sugar into a big bowl. Rub in the shortening and add in iced water, mix to form a dough. Remove and roll into a long strip. Scale at 15g each and roll into rounds. Flatten and wrap in lotus paste balls.
3. Place the dough into a mooncake mould. Press firmly, dislodge imprinted mooncake from mould.
 

To make with difference colour, replace cold water with:-
White- plain cold water
Yellow-mango juices + yellow food colouring
Orange-yellow dough + red food colouring
Pink- dissolve strawberry paste into cold water
Green-cooked pandan water + green food colouring, store in the fridge to let it cool.
Blue- cooked blue pea flower water, store in the fridge to let it cool.

I am submitting this post to Little Thumbs Up September - Pandan hosted by Joceline @ Butter, Flour & Me, organized by Zoe@ Bake For Happy Kids and Mui Mui @ My Little Favourites DIY

53 comments:

  1. this colourful mooncake really enlighten my day

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  2. Your mooncakes look very cute indeed :)

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  3. so cute and mini! reminds me of a snowskin mooncake advertisement by 张智霖

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  4. The mini mooncakes look so sweet with those pastel colours. It sure makes one difficult to choose....

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  5. So cute and nice ~ can share me some, I didn't made this year....

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  6. 每个颜色的都给我来一个,哈哈

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  7. Your mooncakes are awesome! I am very motivated to make some myself!

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  8. Sonia家的月饼,很和风哦!!!

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  9. 看了就想吃! 好像很容易做,也想试一试!
    谢谢你的分享!!

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  10. So pretty and what a good idea to use jelly mould, clap, clap.

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  11. Love the beautiful colours of these mooncakes.

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  12. What a lovely and colourful roses!!!!! Sui dang dang :)

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  13. So colourful, nice and beautiful mooncakes!

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  14. Oh, these mooncakes can really cheer up someone's day by just looking at them! Not too sinful to eat a few since they are so tiny!

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  15. 这7彩的月饼, 仿佛看到了一道彩虹。
    那种心情是很美的呢!

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  16. 好缤纷亮丽的月饼,朵朵玫瑰看得人都醉了!

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  17. Love these colourful mooncakes. Too pretty to eat!

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  18. Snow skin moon cakes also my son favourites. Yours look so simple to make and the mini moon cakes so cute. Sure will try it out. Definitely my son will go crazy eating it. Thanks for sharing.

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  19. 哇!好漂亮五彩缤纷的月饼,好讨人喜欢。

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  20. these mooncakes look just beautiful!!

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  21. I am not a huge fan of the traditional mooncakes but I
    loveeee eating snowskin
    mooncakes! Natural food
    coloring is even better c:
    Xx

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  22. Sonia, love these mini mooncakes! it looks so pretty and i like the idea of using the usual jelly mould!

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  23. Sonia, I like lah! Small, pretty and cute!

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  24. Sonia, you are so pandai! I love this mini mooncake!

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  25. G'day Sonia and your moon cakes and photos are lovely, true!
    I have a fascination with moon cakes yet have never tried on too!
    Cheers! Joanne
    @mickeydownunder

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  26. The colours on the plate make it look like a work of art too. Quite a shame to eat it!

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  27. i love mooncake, but i never made it myself/..
    this is tempting to try,
    btw, we used to calle the koh fun as hongkong flour here....

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  28. Your snowskin mooncakes are so pretty... for sale or not? ;)

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  29. Gosh, we are so close to mid autumn festival already. Love your natural flavouring of these little chilled mooncake. I haven't started mine yet. Still busy planning for my next trip with hubby. Ya, more honeymoon trip. haha....
    Hope you're having a lovely evening.
    Blessings, Kristy

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  30. you are very creative la. I never thought of using this as mould

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  31. These courful moon cakes makes my day too. Good idea to use the jelly mould.

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  32. I still have some kao fen which I can use to make this, looks so colorful and pretty!

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  33. OMG, Sonia! So pretty!!! I'm really impressed. I'd rather want to buy moon cake from you than those store bought kinds. Pinned!

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  34. Sonia, so cute, Kak ros pun buat benda yang sama masa buat mooncake durian, campurkan food coloring dalam air, dan bila baca sonia pun buat macam tu jugak.
    Kak Ros is planning to do the mooncake denagn budak-budak kat tadika on the 19 sept, idea yang Sonia bagi ni amat la kena pada masanya .Thank u ya. Kak Ros nak share resepinya.

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  35. 很可爱的冰皮月饼,让我今年也想来点不同的色彩。

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  36. so colourful!!! love it so much~ can i have one here? hehe

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  37. What beautiful colors! I had my first moon cake just a couple weeks ago! I can't believe it took me so long. It led me to searching for molds online and I quickly remembered all the wonderful recipes on your blog. I hope to try making my own.

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  38. Hi Sonia,

    Your colourful mooncakes are so pretty!

    Always thumbs up for super-dedicated creations!

    Zoe

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  39. Hi Sonia,

    What if I can't get hold of cooked glutinous rice flour? How can I cook the glutinous rice flour myself? Thanks in advance.

    Chin

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  40. Hi Sonia, just 2 check if the cooked glutinous rice is the type that I can do myself by frying the packaging type I bought from d supermarket in a dry wok? If yes, how long normally must I take to fry d glutinous flour? Pls advise as I find your snow skin moon cake look so nice & yummy!!

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  41. pretty colours! seeing these reminds me of your colourful siew mai!

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  42. Hi Chin & Red Velvet, sorry, I have never prepared cooked glutinous rice flour by myself before. But I saw a Chinese blogger prepare her own Kor Fun (cooked glutinous flour), check here-
    http://closeto-u.blogspot.com/2013/09/blog-post_3315.html
    If you need me to translate, let me know. I shall try it out if I got time later.

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  43. Hi Sonia,

    This is my first time leaving comment here, tried your recipe yesterday, it turned out good! (Well, it happened that we have the same jelly mould as well,LOL)

    Will try my second batch of snowskin mooncake today, but will add a bit of wheat starch to create some semi-transparent appearance.... hope it will go well :D

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  44. I am tied up in the office, and I am too late to read this post. Next year, I must try this. Thanks Sonia.

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  45. I prefer snowy mooncakes as well ! Your homemade ones look wonderful :D

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