
Snowy Mooncake 冰皮月餅
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Nguyên liệu
- 60 g Glutinous rice flour
- 60 g Sweet potato starch ( or cassava starch)
- 60 g Wheat starch
- 45 g White sugar
- 300 g Milk ((300 ml))
- 1 ½ tbsp Condensed milk
- 3 tbsp Oil
- 5 Whole salted egg yolks ( I used frozen ones that come in pack of 10)
- 20 g Unsalted butter (, melted (approx. 4 tbsp))
- 1 ½ tbsp Milk powder ((whole or skim))
- 20 g Condensed milk ((2 tbsps.))
- 120 g Peeled mung beans
- 400 g Water
- 30 g Unsalted butter (, melted (approx. 3 tbsp))
- 60 g Sugar
- 1 tbsp Condensed milk
- 2 tsp Wheat starch
- 2 tsp Cornstarch
- 1 ½ tbsp Water ((to mix with starches))
- 3 tbsp Glutinous rice flour
Cách làm
Combine all of the above ingredients in a mixing bowl
Whisk until fully mixed. Pour into a steaming pan the batter will be very thin and runny
Cover the pan with a plate or tin foil so that steam doesn’t get on the batter
Steam on high for 20 minutes. My batter was approx. 1.5” in height. If you’re steaming pan is wide, you may use less time. It’s cooked when it’s not runny
When time is up, score the dough and loosen it from the pan. It will be sticky and it’s fine if it looks roughed-up
Let it cool for 15-30 minutes. You can start kneading it when it’s still warm. Just don’t burn yourself. Be sure to wear plastic food gloves because the dough is quite sticky
Knead until soft, smooth and elastic. Will take approx. 5 minutes
Put in a zipper bag or wrap in plastic wrap and cool in the refrigerator for 30 minutes
After 30 minutes, dough skin is ready to use Note that the dough is now cooked and ready to eat
Use a dry, clean pan. Turn heat to medium and add glutinous rice flour
Stir for 1 minute and turn heat to low
Cover with lid for 3 minutes
Remove lid and stir for 1 minute. It’s cooked when the colour turns lightly yellow or when you can smell the glutinous rice aroma
Remove from heat and set aside
Steam salted egg yolks for 10 minutes on high heat
Roughly mash salted egg yolks
Put into food processor
Add 20g unsalted melted butter, 1½ tbsp milk powder and 20g condensed milk in food processor
Blend until mixed well
Roll into your desired size balls and place on parchment paper and freeze for one hour before rolling them inside the filling
Soak mung beans overnight or at least 3 hours.
Drain mung beans in a colander
Pour 400g of water into a pot and add mung beans. Bring to a boil and turn heat to low.
Cook until mung beans are broken and water is nearly absorbed. This will take approx. 15-20 minutes. Turn off heat
Add 30g unsalted butter, 60g sugar and 1 tbsp condensed milk to the mung beans. Mix well
Use an immersion blender to blend until mixture is smooth Or pour contents into a blender
Add 1 ½ tbsp water to 2 tsp wheat starch and 2 tsp cornstarch. Mix well and add to mung bean mixture
Turn heat on to low. Cook and stir for approx. 5 min until thickened
Let cool and ready to use mung bean paste will thicken more when cooled
Prepare your filling by taking 20g of filling, roll into a ball and flatten with your palm
Place a reconstructed egg yolk in the center and cover it completely with the filling. Roll into a ball and set aside.
Repeat until all the filling is rolled and put in the freezer for at least one hour For easier wrapping
Optional: use food colouring to colour all or part of your dough. Here are some samples of how you can use colour in your mooncakes
Roll the snowy mooncake skin dough into a log shape and cut them into 25g pieces. Roll them into balls. Put under plastic wrap to prevent drying out Skin to filling ratio is 1:1 (filling includes egg yolk). Adjust weights if your mold is not for 50g mooncakes
Take one skin dough ball and flatten in the palms of your hands
Put the filling in the middle of the flattened skin and wrap the filling
Close all openings by pressing and pinching the edges together.
Roll in your palms until smooth
Roll the mooncake in a bowl with cooked glutinous rice flour
Then roll in your palms to even out the cooked glutinous rice flour Only a light layer of flour is needed
Dust the inside of the mold with cooked glutinous rice flour
Put it into the mold. Do not force the mooncake into the mold is it doesn’t fit. Reshape it vertically to fit the mold
Hold the mold base with one hand and press with the other
Once the stamp presses on the mooncake, press down another 5-6mm and you will feel additional tension on the press
Now lift the base and keep pressing until mooncake comes out
Done
Nguồn: auntieemily