The annual Chinese Mid-Autumn Festival which is the fifteenth day of the eighth month of the lunar calendar falls on Thursday, 19th September this year. Again, around this time of the year, one can see a variety of mooncake recipes posted in many food blogs. Mooncakes make elegant gifts to family and friends at this time of the year and homemade ones are certainly more meaningful and of course much more economical.
Recipe for Mixed Fruits and Nuts Mooncake
(adapted from Anncoo Journal but made half the recipe for the filling)
- Ingredients
- 150 gm superfine or plain flour
- 90 ml golden syrup
- 38 ml vegetable oil
- 2 ml alkaline water
- 40 gm walnuts, lightly toasted, coarsely chopped
- 40 gm almonds, lightly toasted, corsely chopped
- 30 gm melon seeds, lightly toasted
- 60 gm white sesame seeds, lightly toasted
- 30 gm dried kiwi, chopped
- 30 gm cranberry, chopped
- 30 gm raisins, chopped
- 30 gm dried pineapple, chopped
- 30 gm dates, chopped
- 1 Tbsp sugar
- 1.1/2 Tbsp marmalade/apricot jam
- 1.1/4 Tbsp cornoil/canola oil
- 1/4 tsp salt
- 50 gm koh fun
- 3 Tbsp water
- 1 Tbsp Cointreau (optional)
- Mix golden syrup, vegetable oil and alkaline water with a handwhisk till well combined.
- Sift in flour, mix to form a piece of dough.
- Let dough rest for @ least 2 hours or more till dough is not sticky.
- Lightly knead on a floured surface, weigh out 50 to 55 gm of dough, roll into a ball, set aside.
- Mix sugar, koh fun and salt to (B), mix well. Then add in the marmalade, oil and water, mix well. Shape the filling into balls of 150 gm.
- Flatten the piece of dough and wrap around a ball of filling. Shape prepared dough into a ball and press into a lightly floured mooncake mould. Shake off any excess flour from the mould.
- Press the prepared portion of dough into the mooncake mould, press out to dislodge the mooncake.
- Place mooncakes onto a parchment lined baking tray.
- Lightly spray some water onto the mooncakes.
- Bake in a preheated oven @ 180 deg C for 15 to 20 mins. Remove from oven, let mooncakes cool for 15 min. Apply egg wash once. Return the mooncakes to the oven and bake again for 7 to 9 mins. until golden brown.
- Keep mooncakes uncovered for 3 to 4 days before consuming. The colour of the mooncakes will darken as they mature.
- Yield : 3 mooncakes using the 200 gm peach mooncake mould.
(A) Dough
Method (For Dough)
Hi Cheah, yummy good , be over in a second got to beat the crowd :) thanks for sharing .
ReplyDeleteYou're most welcome, Nee!
DeleteWah ... you are early for moon cake festival! A lot of leow leh ...
ReplyDeleteTry to make this, Chris.... lovely!
DeleteGood morning Cheah, I love this nutty mooncake. Pretty, healthy and delicious!
ReplyDeleteYes, not so 'fattening' with a lot of oil and sugar. Thanks for sharing this recipe, Ann!
DeleteI have bookmarked this recipe for trying out too....did you glaze the eggs on the side of the mooncake too?
ReplyDeleteYes, I did. To me, if only glaze the top, the cake looks 'half-naked'....ha, ha!
DeleteYou remind me of mid autumn festive is coming, I need to on diet 1st before can touch the mooncake lol.
ReplyDeleteYou make healthy ones, then it's ok.
DeleteLove the fruity seedy filling! These mooncakes look so pretty, Cheah.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Angie!
DeleteWa....looks good :) you have become so pro now . Better than those sold at Jusco...thin crust ...good job * thumbs up :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for the compliment and encouragement, momsie!
DeleteHi Cheah, very unusual filling. I'll go source for the ingredients. Hope I have the time to make this. Very tempted.
ReplyDeleteYou can add your own preference of dried fruits. Try making a few then.
DeleteThey look so yummy and chewy!
ReplyDeleteThank you!
DeleteCheah, your mooncake just perfect leh.... love this. Hope i can made this next time.
ReplyDeleteI'm sure you can. It's not that difficult!
DeleteHi Cheah, this is so beautiful and yummy yummy !
ReplyDeleteThank you!
DeleteDear Cheah,
ReplyDeleteI'm very impressed that you can make your own mooncakes! Looks delicious.
Many SAHM are making this nowadays. So much cheaper than store bought!
DeleteHi Cheah, just to let you know i made some of this for this year's festival. They turned out good, my family especially my folks loved them. I posted them on my blog too, linking it back to yours. Thanks for the sharing !
ReplyDeleteThanks for the link. Just visited your post. All the mooncakes look good and great clicks too!
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