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Showing posts with label Lotus. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lotus. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 7, 2011

Mid Autumn Festival ~ 中秋节

No homemade mooncake for this Mid-Autumn Festival.  Bought several mooncakes from local & overseas and some were gifts from friends.

My god-daughter was out to school camp, We (Ling, her 3yo son  & I) were down at the park carrying lantern.  Oopss.... a recycle lantern for little J.

These were various mooncakes we had this year :
 Snowskin Durian - Vegetarian
Single Yolk Lotus Paste - Vegetarian
Shangri-la Philippines - Red Bean & Lotus Paste
 Bengawan Solo - Lotus Paste with Melon Seed
 
Tupperware - Single Yolk Lotus Paste
Hilton Singapore - Single Yolk Lotus Paste
My dearest mother knew that I missed the traditional mooncake 公仔饼, she brought it over from Penang. Thank you mummy! :)

Saturday, August 28, 2010

2nd "workshop" on Snow Skin Mooncake 冰皮月饼

After the 1st trial of making the snow skin mooncakes, Karen's colleague shared another recipe with her.
We made pandan flavour snowskin mooncakes today, using this new recipe.  The taste and texture were much better, nicer than the 1st trial we made. 
Most of us like this recipe best as the taste were nicer.
We bought some new "character prints" and they turned out great too, some prints were not visible ~ sigh!


















 

We even tried in on "egg" & "konnyaku" moulds!   LOL ~ it works!
Click here for more images on flickr.com (some not too visible on its print)

Sunday, August 22, 2010

Snow Skin Mooncake 冰皮月饼

Mid-Autumn Festival (中秋节) is traditionally celebrated on the 15th day of the 8th lunar month and it's the 2nd most  important festival after Chinese Lunar New Year for Chinese people. 
Getting the traditional mooncakes or snow skin mooncakes are rather costly from the various bakeries.
Our good friend, Karen had an idea to hands on the snow skin mooncakes, so we went to Phoon Huat and get the necessary ingredients after browsing through several online recipes.
For the 1st trial, we referred to Amanda's recipe. Thanks Amanda, it's really easy with simple steps.  A friend of mine, Nicole made good mooncakes, she gave a tip to add a small drop of banana essence and it's really tasted good.  Thanks Nicole. 
We had a small workshop at Karen's place, it's fun!  We 'charaben' the traditional mooncakes using our bento tools and filled them with red bean & lotus paste.















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