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Monday, September 9, 2013

Mr & Mrs. Piggy Mooncakes 小猪猪传统月饼

I have been seeing few bloggers made this popular piggy mooncakes from Anncoo's blog. Finally I also made this piggy mooncakes. Thanks to Ann for this wonderful recipe. It was fun when making this little piggy ^_^.


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I just made a small changes. Top with a flower for Mrs. Piggy and a hat for Mr. Piggy (Thanks to my little boy Desmond helping me to do the little hat) 
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The first thing is to find a good pair of black beans for the piggy. A pair of nice eyes is very important for this piggy. Thanks to Jessie for sharing this tip and few other tips.
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Preparing the dough. First mix syrup, alkaline and cooking oil in a mixing bowl, lets it rest for 1-2hrs. Then pour the mixture into flour ( I use Hong Kong flour) and knead to a smooth dough. Let it rest for another 1-2hrs. The two resting is to get nicer skin ( Thanks to my friend Katherine sharing with me this tip, even though she is selling mooncakes too).
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All ingredients and tools are ready
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Lets start shaping piggy mooncake.
Roll into egg shape, place on the plastic sheet, then pull the plastic sheet to the edge of table (As for easy to shaping the piggy )

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Use a metal teaspoon (I use 1/4tsp) to press piggy eyelids
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use the satay skewer to press a straight line to make the piggy's chin
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Then press a straight line at the right and left side for the legs..
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press black beans below the eyelids

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pinch off 3pcs of small round dough for ear and nose, and roll a 1cm straight dough for the tail

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press one tiny ball below the eyes as piggy's nose
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using a toothpick (remove the end) to make two holes at the nose
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Place flat tiny ball at above the eyelids
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use satay skewer to press a V on the ear 
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turn the piggy around with the plastic sheet and press a short straight line (for "Pi Ku" ^_^)
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take the tiny straight  dough, press one end above the line and then twist the tail . A bit tricky but fun to make the tail, hehehe..
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Mr & Mrs Piggy mooncakes is done
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You may refer to few of my blogger friend's piggy mooncakes. They also done a good job:-
1. Helena's kitchen - Indian style
2. Jessie Cooking Moments - cute baby style
3. Crystal - rustic style
It is fun to make this piggy mooncakes, lets join me and make some for your family..

Piggy Mooncakes小猪猪传统月饼
(Recipe source: adapted from Ann@AnncooJournal )
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To make dough
300g Plain Flour
180g Golden Syrup
6g Alkaline Water or Lye Water
76g cooking oil (I use Knife brand)

Filling
10 x 70g Lotus Paste, store bought

Tools to make piggy shape:
1 x 1/4tsp spoon
1 satay skewer
1 toothpick, remove away the end
A small piece of plastic sheet

20 Black Beans, rinsed & pat dry

Egg wash- 1 egg yok + 1tsp milk (lightly whisk to combine)  
 
Method- click here to view the details steps that shared by Ann.

Bake at 180C for 5mins, rest for 15mins, apply egg wash, bake again at 140C (fan forced) for 25mins (adjust oven temperature according to your type of oven, every oven is difference). Store for 2-3 days before consume (to let the skin turned soft).



61 comments:

  1. Your turn, hehe!!
    They are so cute with flowers and hats on top :)

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  3. sonia!! these are so... so cute!!!! my eyebrows just went awwww when i saw these... especially the ones with flowers....

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  4. So cute! And so much technique involved. Thanks for sharing Sonia.

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  5. "Pi Ku" ^_^

    哈哈哈!因为这两个字我差点喷水,好好笑!
    猪猪好可爱~~
    我喜欢戴花朵的女生^^


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  6. Aiyo, Sonia! The piggies are so cute leh!!!

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  7. wow!! this is so cute!! thanks for the step by step photos!

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  8. very cutie couple, so sweet...
    i like your cake stand, looks so elegant

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  9. 你家的猪我感觉有日本风味哦。哈哈哈!

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  10. Wow, I’ve not seen something like this, but boy do I want the whole thing now!

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  11. Hehehe comel tapi kak ros tak boleh nak buat ni. Tadi baru tengok kat rumah kawan kak Ros blog Mayck.

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  12. 欢迎加入小猪猪团。。。cute 咯!
    谢谢你也link了我家。。。原来我的是归纳为印度猪喔哈哈哈。。。

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  13. Sonia, So fun and cute to see your piggy family. Really brightens my day!
    I love the 'pi ku'... hahahaa..

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  14. Hi Sonia, thank you for this impartial sharing. - Susan

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  15. Finally, the piggies have landed on Sonia's house safely, haha! I also found that making the tail was a bit tricky. My "tails" kept broken when I tried to twist them. By the way, my most favourite piggy is the 3rd one from the left on the 2nd picture.

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  16. So cutie piggies you have made.... everyone is making piggies. And thank you for the tutorial photos....love viewing one pic after another. All your piggies are so beautifully made. I guess the next few days and weeks shall see more piggies post coming up....

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  17. Wow, so cute! I would also like to try to make some soon.

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  18. Really cute indeed! I am sure your children must love them! Hope I can make some on the last weekend:D

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  19. 你家的夫妻档的猪仔很可爱,不舍得吃了! 嘻嘻。。

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  20. so cute...i have bookmarked this but yet to do...I am impressed by your mr. & mrs piggy

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  21. They are indeed very cute, too cute to be eaten! So, will mr & mrs piggy be having little piggies in the next few days?? ;-)

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  22. Sonia, those piggies are so cute. Thanks for sharing the detailed steps in making these piggies.

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  23. wow! someday I have to try to make them, they look so cute!!! thanks for sharing :)

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  24. Sonia, sure will going to try this.

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  25. Hi Sonia, your piggy mooncakes are so cute! I'm too lazy to shape them this year so I got myself the mooncake moulds haha. Love the addition of flower and hat on top!

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  26. 你的猪猪夫妻好可爱呢。今年我没有时间玩这个,反而是挑战传统月饼,真是越玩越疯狂了。。。嘻嘻!!^o^

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  27. These look adorable! I wouldn't even want to eat them because they're so cute, haha.

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  28. That's a lot of work and steps! but the result is super cute! :)

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  29. Hi,
    can you share the black bean eyes tips? what brand did u purchase?

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  30. They are so cute and adorable. your walk thru the process so thorougly...perfectly done!

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  31. Hello。。。piggy boys and girls...so cute!!

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  32. jia, I just bought it at the Chinese herbs shop. Choose the equal size, look pop out but not look flat. Hope this helps.

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  33. G'day Sonia! I have a fascination with moon cakes, true!
    LOVE your creativity! So cute too!
    Cheers! Joanne
    @mickeydownunder

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  34. they are so cute!!!!!!

    nice touch on the flower and cap

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  35. Hi Sonia,

    Everyone seems baking these mooncake piggies these days! Yours look very cute too!

    Zoe

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  36. so so so cute!
    thanks for the detailed steps!

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  37. sonia猪仔好可爱唷!哈哈。。,
    有girl girl和boy boy的,好讨人喜欢。

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  38. hihi,

    my black beans split and crack open abit showing the inner green. is it temp too high?

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  39. so cute la..see? their faces look so innocent! great job done, sonia!

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  40. anonymous, ya, I think your oven temp is high resulted bean cracked.

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  41. Very popular little piggy, but i have no time to make them this year. Yours piggy looks cute, I "ta pao"some to fill up my stomach,hehe...

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  42. made my golden syrup.. going to try this piggy mooncake! I Hope I can get time!
    http://spicehunt.blogspot.com/2013/09/mooncake-golden-syrup-first-step-of.html

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  43. WOW! These little piggies are so adorable! ;)

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  44. Awwwww so adorable these piggies ! I can't help but grin as I'm scrolling over your photos :D Great job , Sonia !

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  45. Hi Sonia,

    my children likes the piglets so much and i have try making them using the method that you post.
    but my piglet starts to sag during the 1st bake and sag even more after the rest....
    i mixed the flour and let its rest 10hrs, its this the reason why my piglets start sagging?

    many thanks to advise

    Ivy

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  46. Sonia, i tried this recipe but my dough doesn't really seem to be smooth. Hence, I thought I might add a little more olive oil. Ended up I can't form a nice dough to wrap up the filling. The moment I started to roll the dough it cracked. Is there any remedy?

    Besides, can I replace syrup with honey?

    Many thanks for sharing! Lovely piggies!

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  47. Anonymous, from you statement above , look like you have change the ingredients. If you want a success piggy mooncake , you have to follow all the exact ingredients given , no replacement , as each of this item play a role to a success mooncake dough.

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  48. Hi Sonia, my dough also doesn't become smooth. Am I kneaded too long or mixed my liquid ingredients too long? It still sticky to the mixing bowl.I felt there's something wrong with my dough... or am I kneading it not enough or too watery so have to add more flour? Roughly how long do I need to knead?

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  49. Thanks for sharing the steps of doing the piggy. I have some left over dough, may I know how much dough need for a piggy? Thanks!

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  50. Lovely....Eagerly waiting to try this out. Thanks ya for sharing

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  51. Hi Sonia
    I tried this recipe just last week. This should be my third time using this recipe n it has been great.
    However this year, the skin tasted of the used oil taste if you know what I mean. I wonder if its coz my peanut oil or my alkaline water (slightly expired). Have u experienced similar before n can advice what is e likely reason for my problem? Thanks so much!
    Rgds
    Cecilia

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  52. Cecelia, it might due to the peanut oil you used, did you change the oil this year?

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  53. Very cute piggie!! Btw, may i know what is hong kong flour?

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  54. Very cute piggie!! Btw, may i know what is hong kong flour?

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  55. Alyssa, try to find this flour from bakery ingredients shop.

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