Some of my Ping Pei mooncake giveaways this year. The fillings are quite similar as previous but with different combinations.
Ingredients for Ping Pei Skin [dough weighs about 800 gm]
[makes 12 x 60-70 gm pieces depending on the thickness]
Mooncake with the above mould |
Mooncakes using the above new moulds |
Ingredients for Ping Pei Skin [dough weighs about 800 gm]
[makes 12 x 60-70 gm pieces depending on the thickness]
200 gm fried glutinous rice flour [kao fun] - sifted
150 gm icing sugar - sifted
70 gm shortening
1 tsp essence [lemon] - optional
200 ml iced cold water
yellow, green, pink and chocolate colouring [optional] - according to own preference, you can keep it plain or a single colour
yellow, green, pink and chocolate colouring [optional] - according to own preference, you can keep it plain or a single colour
Icing Sugar, Shortening and Kao Fun |
Ping Pei dough divided into various colours |
- Mix together sifted flour and icing sugar, then add in shortening.
- Use rub-in method to mix flour, sugar and shortening together into fine grains.
- Slowly and gradually add in ice cold water. Mix well and knead with hand till smooth. Cover and leave to rest for 15 - 30 minutes. [Notes - If making different colours, divide into a few portions and add in colouring, knead till well combined then rest the dough for 15-30 minutes]
- Divide dough into 12 equal portions [about 60-70 gm each-thicker skin]. You may make about 14 pieces if using smaller mooncake moulds and less filling. Roll out 1 portion thinly into a circle that is large enough to wrap a ball of filling [about 110 gm] - depends on size of mould. Coat filling with kao fun and wrap with ping pei dough.
- Press into mould dusted with kao fun. Knock mould lightly to dislodge the mooncake. Place in plastic mooncake tray and mooncake container. Refrigerate before serving.
[Most
of the paste can be store bought or you can make your own. See this post for the recipe for some of the mooncake fillings.
- You can make each Ping Pei in a single colour or any combination of colours according to your own preference [please refer above photos on the combination].
- You can make each Ping Pei in a single colour or any combination of colours according to your own preference [please refer above photos on the combination].
- The paste which I used for this year's Ping Pei are:-
Savoury Sweet Mung Beans Paste with Cream Cheese
Pandan Lotus with Melon Seeds
Tau Sar with Melon Seeds
Lotus Seed Paste with Melon Seeds
Kimmy, I don't mind receiving these lovely mooncakes from you!!
ReplyDeleteHi Cheah, I would be glad to send them, hahaha!!! Always good to know that there are people who appreciates.
ReplyDeleteKimmy, you are one of the mooncake experts. I like the ones where you mix color and they come out in very nice colorful tones. I am like Cheah, I also want your mooncakes. Hah! Hah!
ReplyDeleteHi kimmy, first time I m visiting and already like your blog, full of lovely moon cakes!
ReplyDeleteHi Phong Hong, no no I'm not expert, just playing with the dough to see what happens. But honestly, they are better than store bought cos' homemade-leh!!
ReplyDeleteHi Jeannie, thanks for dropping by. I do visit your blog too for lovely recipes and good tips on baking and recently the Char Siew recipe.
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