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Recipe: Mooncakes and Chinese Wedding Cakes
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Karen, Atlanta 3-26-2004
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Re: Chinese desserts from Honolulu Chinatown
 MSG ID: 038137
I do not think a regular Mooncake skin pastry is the same as the Chinese Wedding Cake skin pastry aka Wife Biscuits (Loh Poh Pang in Cantonese). However, there is a Mooncake that has a flaky skin. I found a several mooncake recipes from a Malaysian newspaper website (http://kuali.com/) which is hosted by several local prominent cook book writers - Amy Beh and Marjorie Chew. Here are 2 of the recipes. Hope you enjoy them.

Regular Mooncake

Lotus paste:
600g lotus seed
1 tsp alkaline water
600g sugar
1 tbsp maltose
400g groundnut oil

Syrup:
600g sugar
400g water
3 slices lemon

Mooncake skin:
600g flour
600g syrup
140g groundnut oil
1 tsp alkaline water

Cover lotus seeds with boiling water and add alkaline water. Cover container for 20 minutes. Rub the skin off the lotus seeds, then drain and wash them in clean water.

Cover the seeds again with water and boil until soft. Blend seeds into a paste.

In a non-stick wok or saucepan, heat up 200g oil and 300g sugar and cook until mixture turns into the colour of golden caramel.

Pour in lotus paste and continue stirring. Add the remaining oil and sugar. Cook until the paste thickens and doesn’t stick to the sides of the wok or pan. Add maltose and stir for a while.

To test if the paste is ready, scoop a little into your hand and flatten it. If it doesn’t feel sticky, the paste is ready. Dish out the paste and leave to cool.

To make syrup: Put sugar, water and lemon slices into a saucepan. Boil over a slow fire until golden brown. Discard the lemon slices. Cool sufficiently before use.

To make mooncake skin: Mix flour, syrup, oil and alkaline water and knead until elastic. Set aside for three hours. Divide the dough into 15 equal portions.

The final step: Take a portion of the dough and roll into a thin circular piece. Take a 150g ball of lotus paste and wrap with the mooncake skin.

Dust a mooncake mould with flour. Press the dough with filling into the mould. Tap lightly to demould.

Grease baking tray and bake mooncakes in oven at 220°c for about 20 to 30 minutes.

For a glossy sheen, bake the mooncakes for about 10 minutes, then brush them with egg wash and continue to bake until golden brown.

JADE MOONCAKE (FEI CHUI YUET PAENG)
(Sounds like the flaky pastry skin)
Makes 15 mooncakes.

Pandan lotus paste:
1kg lotus seed
1 tsp alkaline water
900g sugar
600g groundnut oil
2 stalks pandan leaves - extract juice
2 grated coconut - extract milk without adding water

Syrup:
600g sugar
400g water
3 slices lemon

Mooncake skin:
600g flour
600g syrup
140g groundnut oil
1 tsp alkaline water

Cover lotus seeds with boiling water and add alkaline water. Cover container for 20 minutes. Rub the skin off the lotus seeds, then drain and wash them in clean water.

Cover the seeds again with water and boil until soft. Blend seeds into a paste.

In a non-stick wok or saucepan, heat up half the amount of oil and half the amount of sugar. Cook until mixture turns into colour of golden caramel.

Pour in lotus paste and continue stirring. Add the remaining oil and sugar. When the paste has thickened, add pandan juice and coconut milk.

Continue cooking until the paste again thickens, and leaves the side of the wok or pan.

To test if the paste is ready, take a little in your hand and flatten it; if it doesn’t feel sticky, it is ready. Dish out the paste and leave to cool.

To make syrup: Put sugar, water and lemon slices in a saucepan. Boil over a slow flame until golden brown. Discard the lemon slices. Cool sufficiently before use.

To make mooncake skin: Mix flour, syrup, oil and alkaline water and knead until elastic. Set aside for three hours. Divide the dough into 15 equal portions.

The final step: Take a portion of the dough and roll into a thin circular piece. Take a 150g ball of lotus paste and wrap with a portion of mooncake skin.

Dust a mooncake mould with flour. Press the dough with filling into the mould. Tap lightly to demould.

Grease baking tray and bake mooncakes in oven at 220°c for about 20 to 30 minutes.

For a glossy sheen, bake the mooncakes for about 10 minutes, then brush them with egg wash and continue to bake until golden brown.




Replies:
  ISO: Chinese Desserts from Honolulu Chinatown
  Juanita, San Antonio - 3-24-2004
 
MSG ID: 038127
  1 Re: Chinese desserts from Honolulu Chinatown
    Susan, Hawaii - 3-26-2004
   
MSG ID: 038134
2 Recipe: Mooncakes and Chinese Wedding Cakes
    Karen, Atlanta - 3-26-2004
   
MSG ID: 038137
  3 Thank You: Chinese desserts from Honolulu Chinatown
    Juanita, San Antonio - 3-26-2004
   
MSG ID: 038138
  4 Thank You: Mooncakes and Chinese Wedding Cakes
    Juanita, San Antonio - 3-26-2004
   
MSG ID: 038139
  5 Recipe: Karen, you're right about the two different skins...
    Susan, Hawaii - 3-26-2004
   
MSG ID: 038141
  6 Thank You: Chinese desserts from Honolulu Chinatown
    Juanita, San Antonio - 3-31-2004
   
MSG ID: 038169
  7 Juanita... ask Betsy for my email address
    Susan, Hawaii - 4-1-2004
   
MSG ID: 038173
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