Saturday, September 12, 2009

Red Bean Paste Jelly Mooncakes




Recipe

Ingredients
Egg yolk
190g water
40g sugar
1tsp agar-agar powder
1tbsp fresh milk/evaporated milk
few drops of orange food colouring

Filling
200g water
40g sugar
1 1/4tsp agar-agar powder
100g red bean paste
50g coconut milk

Pastry
300g water
100g coconut milk
60g sugar
2tsp agar-agar powder
2 blades pandan leaves

red food colouring

Steps:
Egg yolk:
1. Boil water, sugar and agar-agar powder together until sugar and agar-agar powder dissolved.
2. Remove from fire and stir in the milk and colouring.
3. Pour into the ice-cube mould and leave it to set.

Filling:
1. Boil water, sugar and agar-agar powder together until sugar and agar-agar powder dissolved.
2. Remove from fire and stir in the coconut milk and red bean paste until well combined.
3. Return to fire and bring to a boil.
4. Pour mixture into mould and place an egg yolk into the agar-agar.
5. Leave it to set.
6. Remove agar-agar from mould, use a fork and scratch on it surface. (This allow the filling to stick onto the pastry.)

Pastry:
1. Boil water, pandan leaves, sugar and agar-agar powder together until sugar and agar-agar powder dissolved.
2. Remove from fire, stir in the coconut milk and bring to quick boil.
3. Pour 1/4 of the mixture into a small bowl and stir in the red colouring.
4. Leave the rest of the mixture plain.

Assemble the agar-agar:
1. Pour the red pastry mixture into the mould about 1/4 full.
2. Let it half set then place the filling onto the agar-agar.
3. Fill up the mould with the plain agar-agar mixture.
4. Leave it to set and chill in the fridge.
5. Loosen the side of the agar-agar, invert it and gentle press the agar-agar out of the mould.

25 comments:

  1. This seem a lot of work have to put in to get this yummy mooncake jelly, will try out soon.

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  2. Hi there.. i've been following your blog. Love your recipes and your photos. I 'm planning to try jelly mooncake soon too. Thanks.

    Brenda

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  3. Looks delicious! Nice job!

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  4. Beautiful! The prints are very clear too.

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  5. wow that sounds like a lot of hard work and patience! but the end result is def worth it.. looks very lovely

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  6. Thank you very much for sharing the recipe.

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  7. Hi Sonia and Missy,

    Sometime delicious foods need extra work and patient. In the end you will definitely see thumbs up from them. :)

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  8. Hi My Asian Kitchen, Mysweetkitchen, Claire, FATMUM and Ren,

    Thanks for all your compliments. :)

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  9. hi sorry i came across your blog when i was searching for venetto ice cream makers! i see that you bought one from SUN LIK. may i know where in singapore did you buy your venetto ice cream maker from? Thank you very much! :)

    - marilyn

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  10. Hi Marilyn,

    I bought Venetto ice cream makers from Sun Lik. You can check out their address on the internet.

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  11. Good combination colours of the mooncake :)

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  12. Hi Happy flour,Very beautiful color and looks yummy yummy..
    May I check with u if I buy the ready made red bean paste from bakery shop, do I still need to add 40g of sugar when I prepare for the filling?
    Many thanks in advance for your advice.
    Rdgs,
    Karen

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  13. Hi Karen,

    I used the ready to use red bean paste. You still have to add sugar. The sweetness of my recipe is just right not too sweet, you can adjust to your own taste.

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  14. Thanks a millions for your quick reply. I will try this out..
    Rdgs,
    Karen

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  15. Hi

    May I ask where did you get the mooncake jelly mould ?

    Thank you and Blessings
    Chris

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  16. Hi May I know where did you buy the mould from?

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  17. hi happy flour,
    may I jknow how many mooncake jelly can I make using this receipt.many thanks.
    karen

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  18. Hi Chris and Anonymous,

    I bought the moulds from Sun Lik.

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  19. Hi Karen,

    My recipe can yield about 6 jelly mooncakes.

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  20. Many many thanks again...
    Have a great day.
    Karen

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  21. Hi Happy Flour,

    I made some of these red bean paste jelly mooncakes and have linked to you in my blog post.

    Thanks for sharing the recipe! :)

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  22. Like your recipe so much! I changed the red bean paste to Pandan lotus! It's so yummy!! Thx for sharing!

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  23. Hi .. look yummy yummy ...
    May I know where I can buy this Jelly mooncakes in singapore? Any recommend ? Thanks

    Mei
    pm me : oyasuminasai_tml@yahoo.com.sg

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