Recipe is from
'Baking Mom' blog.
I made half of the original recipe and yield 12 mooncakes. I used the balance of the egg as egg wash (I don't want to crack another egg and used the egg yolk as egg wash.) so mine don't look as golden brown as 'Baking Mum' Walnut Mooncake.
Looks beautiful and you added lotus paste in it. I think I am going to make mooncakes next week.
ReplyDeleteWalnuts in mooncake is good as it helps to balance the sweetness of the paste.
ReplyDeletethis is my favourite, yummy!
ReplyDeleteIt looks so round and perfect. If I ever made that, my grandma would be so happy. :) Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteWOW! I'm now craving for this mooncake. Your mooncake looks really good!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful moon cakes. I want to make, too. Moon cakes here are very expensive.
ReplyDeleteHi Anncoo, Busygran, Jess, Esther and Kitchen Corner,
ReplyDeleteThanks everyone for your nice words. :) This is nice, I like crispy pastry.
This walnut mooncake looks so nice. Make me tempting to bake mooncake soon :)
ReplyDeleteHi Mary Moh,
ReplyDeleteSince I learned to make mooncakes, I seldom buy mooncake for the past few years. The price of the mooncakes has been going up....here too.
Hi DG,
ReplyDeleteThanks, you should try this.
They look so beautifull ans delicious.
ReplyDeleteSee soon
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ReplyDeleteHi Nadji and Lena,
ReplyDeleteThanks for your nice words. :)
hi,,these are our home favourite
ReplyDeletebtw,u could i used pineapple as filling,,n may i know do u made plain moon cake(without filling),hope u don mind if you could share,,lots of thanks,,,
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