Monday, September 17, 2012

Snowskin Mooncakes 2012



Prices of mooncakes have been steadily climbing these few years. Personally i think it's really crazy when i look at the prices charged per mooncake. Although I know sometimes, certain hotels or restaurants have some secret recipes that produces really good tasting mooncakes. But since I have learnt about mooncake making, i find it silly to pay so much.

Every year, I would make some mooncakes for my mom. This year, I seemed to have started really early, all thanks to a visit to the baking supply store and seeing that lotus paste was already on sale at such an early date. Knowing myself, if i were to wait till nearer to Mooncake Festival, I would be procrastinating so much to buy the ingredients, and then having such a tight timeline, I would also end up not being able to finish up the pack of lotus paste.

Enough of my ramblings.... This year, I tried a new snowskin recipe, shared by a friend. Using olive oil, instead of shortening, the skin remained soft even tho' taken straight from the fridge. Not to mention, olive oil is a much healthier option then shortening.... presenting my strawberry snowskin mooncakes with cranberries and melon seed lotus paste filling.



9 comments:

  1. Great! I am looking for an alternative to shortening! How much olive oil did you put in?

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  2. Would you be able to share the recipe? I would very much prefer to use olive oil than shortening anytime.

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  3. Would you be able to share the recipe? I prefer to use olive oil than shortening anytime.

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  4. Can you share your recipe? I would love to try one with olive oil rather than shortening.

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  5. Can you share your recipe? I would like to try one without shortening.

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  6. Dear all,

    the recipe from here : http://thebakerwhocooks.blogspot.sg/2007/09/snowskin-mooncakes.html?m=1.

    you can use other oils besides olive. :)
    Have fun!

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  7. Sorry, forgot to add: just replace the shortening with olive oil or corn oil.

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  8. So substitute1 tbsp of shortening with 1 tbsp of olive oil?

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  9. Yes, replace the shortening wif oil.

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