Thursday, October 1, 2009

Baked Lotus Paste Mooncake






22 comments:

  1. Wow these look so professional! I haven't mustered the courage to try making traditional mooncakes yet.

    regds,
    christine

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  2. I think you can do this better than me. The surface is so nicely baked.

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  3. Do you make your own lotus paste or did you buy ready-made ones? If you make your own do you have a recipe for it? my home-made paste didn't turn out looking shiny and smooth - it was only that way right after cooking, but after it cooled it became drier and fall apart upon cutting the mooncake..

    May

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  4. Happy Mid-Autumn Festival to u and your family...

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  5. nice mooncakes....can share the baked mooncake recipe?

    thanks

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  6. Hi Christine and Dana,

    Thanks for your compliment. :)

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  7. Hi Somewhere in Singapore,

    Happy Mid-Autumn Festival to u and your family too. :)

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  8. Hi Anncoo,

    Thanks, this is the first time I made this baked mooncakes. So far so good. :) Next year, I will make the baked mooncakes earlier as it take a few days for the skin soften and taste better.

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  9. Hi May,

    I'm too lazy to cook my own lotus paste, too much work already. I bought mine from Sun Lik which has a nice nutty taste.

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  10. Wowwww,nice mooncakes.May i know where did u buy the mooncake moulds ? thx.Jenny

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  11. Hi,
    may i know what type of mould you are using? Your imprints looks so clear and beautiful!
    Tq

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  12. Lovely moonies you have there. I can't seem to get a nice and even browning on my mooncakes.

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  13. This look like those selling outside, Happy Mid Autumn Festival to you.

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  14. Hi Jenny and Tq,

    I ordered the plunger mooncake mould from e'joe. It easy to use and the print is very clear and unique.

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  15. Hi Sonia and Blessed Homemaker,

    Thanks, wishing you and your family A Happy Mid-Autumn Festival too. :)

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  16. Hi,

    I have not try making mooncakes but looking at yours, I am so tempted to try. Will you please share your recipe?

    Tks...Florence

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  17. Did you use the recipe from aunty yochana? I think it's too late for me to make the mooncake syrup. ;p

    christine

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  18. Hi Christine and Florence,

    The recipe which I used is similar to 'Baking Mum', you can find it at her blog.

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  19. Your mooncakes are so well done! I hope I will be able to pick up the courage to make some baked mooncakes next year. 中秋节快乐!

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  20. Hi Happy Homebaker,

    Thanks for your nice words. :) I felt that wrapping filling with baked mooncake skin is much easier than snowskin. You can give it atry next year.

    Wishing you and your family A Happy Mid-Autumn Festival too. :)

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  21. Hi,can u give e'joe address.thx.Jenny

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  22. Hi Jenny,

    You can check it out at her blog, http://esjoie.wordpress.com/

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