The step by step of making this snowskin mooncake
Dusting flour (bake in the oven)
making of the skin dough
Thanks to Jane sharing the tip of using cling film to handle the sticky dough
The snowskin tasted like QQ mochi and less sweet homemade mung bean filling, nice !
Snowskin Mooncake with Mung Bean filling ( without shortening ) 綠豆蓉餡冰皮月饼*makes 18pcs of mini mooncakesFor Mung bean filling200g split yellow mung beans/green beans110g caster sugar2tbsp corn oil or sunflower oilMethod
1. Rinse mung beans several times till water run clear, soak in clean water for 2hours.2. Drain the mung beans, place beans on a steaming tray, steam over high heat for 30mins.3. While beans still hot, place beans, sugar and oil in a food processor, process till fine.4. Set aside to cool. Shape into 25g small ball.Dusting flour – 50g glutinous rice flour, bake in a pre-heated oven at 120C for 10mins, stir the mixture in between. Set aside to cool .For Snowskin (lychee flavours)40g glutinous rice flour30g rice flour15g Tang Mein flour (wheat starch flour)40g icing sugar170g milk12g corn oil or sunflower oil1/4tsp Lychee pasteA drop of red food colouringMethod
- Mix glutinous rice flour, rice flour, Tang Mein flour and icing sugar in a mixing bowl, stir to mix well.
- Mix sunflower oil, lychee paste and colouring with milk, then slowly pour into flour mixtur, stir to combine well. Sift the batter to remove lumps.
- Using the same mixing bowl, steam it over high heat for 15-20mins.
- Once the cooked dough turned warm, use an electric mixer to beat till smooth. Set aside.
For Snowskin (Pandan flavours)40g glutinous rice flour30g rice flour15g Tang Mein flour (wheat starch flour)40g icing sugar170g milk12g corn oil or sunflower oil7g homemade pandan extractA drop of green food colouringMethod
- Mix glutinous rice flour, rice flour, Tang Mein flour and icing sugar in a mixing bowl, stir to mix well.
- Mix sunflower oil, pandan extract and colouring with milk, then slowly pour into flour mixture, stir to combine well. Sift the batter to remove lumps.
- Using the same mixing bowl, steam it over high heat for 15-20mins.
- Once the cooked dough turned warm, use an electric mixer to beat till smooth. Set aside.
To shape the snowskin mooncake
- Lay a piece of cling film on a weight scale, weight 23g of cooked dough.
- Use the cling film, flatten the dough, place a ball of mung bean filling. Slowly seal the dough and cover the mung bean filling.
- Drop the mooncake on the cooked dusting flour, dust the whole mooncake with flour.
- Place the mooncake on a plastic mould, lightly flatten, then knock out. Chill the mooncake before serve.
Snowskin recipe adapted from Wanwantea, mung bean filling by Sonia a.k.a Nasi Lemak Lover
Happy Mid autumn Festival to you & family ! These are actually my favourite treat of all. I used to buy these at Yong Sheng Bakery Shop.
ReplyDeleteEnjoy & have a great evening !
Blessings, Kristy
祝你和家人中秋节快乐 ^^
ReplyDeletelooks super yummy,
ReplyDeletei should give it a try next year :)
中秋节快乐。住海外那么久,都得靠自己才能吃得上大马美食。今年终于如愿以偿,能尝试制作冰皮月饼咯。谢谢分享。
ReplyDeleteSteamed snowskin dough tend to be very sticky as I found out when I first made it :D Good thing that I always have a stash of disposable plastic gloves . Love your pandan and lychee mooncakes !
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