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Monday, September 9, 2013

Traditional Mooncakes (Lotus paste with melon seeds)


This is my first attempt at traditional mooncakes and it's been a year since I've been planning to bake them! As it's the September school holidays and that I have some spare time on my hands, I got down to baking them. The recipe and tips were taken from several sources. I'm waiting for a couple more days for them to 出油 to get shiny and beautiful! I will update again when it happens! (: 

The mooncakes are so much shinier and evenly coloured after 3 days of rest! (:


This recipe takes about 4 hours in all (excluding dough resting time) to prepare. Given it's difficulty, I will rate it a difficulty level 4 out of 5. 



Traditional Mooncake with lotus paste and melon seeds Recipe

This recipe yields 24 - 28 small moon cakes

150g golden syrup (refer to image for recommended brand)
75g peanut oil (for optimum fragrance)
235g plain flour
1 tsp alkaline water

840g lotus paste
50g melon seeds 

1 egg

some extra plain flour for dusting the moulds
some shortening for greasing the baking pan lined with baking paper

Method

Here are the 3 essential ingredients for the skin. Peanut oil helps make the dough more fragrant though other oils work just as well. Alkaline water may seem tiny in quantity but it is essential for the browning of the moon cakes. 

Have the alkaline water, golden syrup and peanut oil in a bowl. Mix well.

Have the plain flour in a mixing bowl. Add the golden syrup mixture poured in a little at a time into the dough. 

The dough after the golden syrup mixture has been added.

On medium speed, mix the dough for 5 - 8 minutes till you get a dough like this. 

Cover with cling wrap on the surface of the dough and let it rest for a minimum of 5 hours. I left mine to rest overnight for about 10 hours. 

Preheat the oven to 160 degree Celsius. Toast the melon seeds for 8 minutes, shaking them occasionally to allow even heating. Allow to cool. 

To the lotus paste, add the melon seeds. Using your hands, mix the melon seeds into the paste. 

Weigh out 31g of paste for each moon cake. Roll them into balls. 

This video for snowskin moon cakes that I did may help give you an idea as on how to shape the mooncakes. The steps are pretty much the same except that plain flour is used for dusting instead of fried glutinous rice flour 

Line the baking tin with baking paper. Grease the baking paper with some shortening. 

This is the dough that has been left to rest for a night.

Weigh out 16g of dough and roll them into round balls. Flatten them between 2 sheets of plastic wrap. Wrap the dough around the paste. Roll the moon cake to make it round. Dust the mould with plain flour. Knock out excess flour from the mould. Watch this video for snowskin moon cakes! It will really give you a better idea of how to shape the moon cakes! 

Press the moon cake into the mould and knock it out of the mould. Place on the greased baking paper. Preheat oven to 220 degree Celsius, fan mode. 

Bake the moon cakes for 4 minutes 30 seconds - 5 minutes till the moon cakes are lightly browned. Allow moon cakes to cool for 10 - 20 minutes.

Make an egg wash using 1 yolk and 1 tbsp of egg white. 

Apply the egg wash on the moon cakes. Bake the moon cakes for another 4 - 5 minutes till the moon cakes are browned. 

I need a new oven for more even heat distribution in my oven! Mine's about 2 years old I guess.. so it maybe time for a change! Anyway, allow the mooncakes to cool. Leave the mooncakes in an air tight container to store for 3 - 5 days for it to 出油. Then, the mooncakes will be glossy and shiny the way they should be. 
  
I hope you'll have as much fun baking these moon cakes as I did! (: 

You may also like this recipe for Snowskin Mooncakes (: 


I'd love to see the bakes or stuff you've cooked using the blog's recipe! Do share photos of stuff you've baked or cooked using the blog's recipe with me either via FB message to http://facebook.com/limcynthia OR http://facebook.com/thebakingbiatch OR via email at cynthia.lim.hl@gmail.com! I look forward to hearing from you! (: 

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