Snow Skin Mooncake Recipe
Makes 8 MooncakesIngredients:Mooncake Skin
130g Cooked Glutinous Rice Flour (Gao Fen) Sifted
160g powdered sugar
130 ml boiled carrot, dragonfruit juice or screwpine leaves juice
2 Tbsp fresh milk
1 Tbsp shortening (I use Crisco)
Filling
1 kg Moocake paste (Red Bean, Lotus, Green tea)
80g melon seeds (lightly toasted)
Note: The filling is available at bakery supply shop in Malaysia and Singapore. For those of you who wants to make the lotus paste, you can get the recipe from here.
Method:
Squeeze the juice and heat till boiling point. Cool the juice in fridge for about 4-6 hours.
Sieve together the icing sugar and cooked glutinous flour.
Add in the shortening. Combine until the mixture resembles bread crumbs.
Add in the juice and milk. Mix to a soft and smooth dough. Let it rest for 10 minutes.
Divide the dough in 60g and roll into a ball. Wrap each ball with cling wrap until ready to use.
Filling:
Add melon seeds to mooncake paste.
Roll it tightly into a ball of 120g each.
To make Mooncakes
Method:
Lightly dust hands with cooked glutinous rice flour. Flatten the dough. Place the filling into the center of the dough.
Wrapped it up tightly and seal the edges.
Put in a floured mooncake mould. Tap and remove it.
Chill for at least 6 hours before serving.
It is "xut".
A Snow Leopard hase white fur and white skin!!!!!!
Some delicious recipes that feature snow pea tips as a key ingredient include stir-fried snow pea tips with garlic, snow pea tip salad with sesame dressing, and snow pea tip and shrimp stir-fry.
Snow White is named after her fair skin, which is as white as snow.
Snow cabbage is a Chinese term for mustard greens.
The Chinese word for snow is 雪. In Hanyu Pinyin, it is pronounced "xue3." In Gwoyeu Romatzyh it's pronounced "sheue." It's written the same way in Traditional and Simplified Chinese.
The famous quote that describes someone's skin as "white as snow" is from the fairy tale character Snow White.
Because your body emits heat through your skin (in fact, the normal body temp. is 98.7 degrees Fahrenheit), and when snow touches your skin, it melts.
no, they are endangered
For their skin.
fur
chi-shing-noiwa